Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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Audio-Visual Association William (Bill) G<»ve, vice-president of EMC Recordings Corp. of St. Paul, Minn., who will be the main speaker at the National Audio-Visual Association meetings during the National Audio-Visual Convention and Exhibit in Chicago July 20-23. Breakfasts Highlight Convention Programs Breakfasts in the beautiful Terrace Casino, one of the outstanding meeting rooms in any American hotel, will begin each of the two General Sessions of this year's NAVA Convention program. Special entertainment will be provided in "wake up" programs during the breakfasts, according to an announcement of convention plans by General Chairman William W. Birchfield of Montgomery, Alabama. The breakfasts are scheduled beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday, July 20, and Monday, July 22. NAVA members will have their choice of a special buffet breakfast at |1.60, tip included, or can order from the regular Morrison menu. A farewell "Aloha Brunch" is planned for Tuesday morning, with some extra-special entertainment to be announced. The famous Mid-States Four male quartet, managed by Marty Mendro of Midwest Visual Equipment Co., Chicago, will put on one of their hilarious shows Saturday morning. And on Moday, Dick and Marianne Stannard, N.4VA members from Detroit who are former professional entertainers, will appear in what is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. General sessions of the convention will be held right in the same room each morning at 9 a.m., immediately following the breakfasts. SATLRDAV, JULY 20 8:00 a.m.-Buffet Breakfast in the Terrace Casino Stereo tape music to play during breakfast Entertainment: Mid-States Four male quartet 9:00 a.m.— First General Session Presiding: .Ainslie Davis, President of N.\\'.\ 9:10 (to 9:31)-Keynote Address: "PR— Paved Road to Success" Dr. John A. Hunter, Dean, Junior Division, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, la. 9:32 (to 9:58)-"Working with Press, Radio & TV" Henry C. Ruark, Jr., Director of Information, National .Audio-Visual .Association, Inc., Fairfax, Va. 10:00— Stirring band music via stereo tape— to pep 'em up 10:01 (to I0:29)-"The Ohio Program" Dr. Clyde Miller, Director, Division of .Audio-Visual Education, State Department of Education, Columbus, Ohio 10:30 (to 10:59)— "Effective Advertising and Sales Promotion" P. Ray Swank, President, Swank's Inc., 621 N. Skinker Blvd., St. Louis 5, Mo. 11:00 a.m.— Adjourn for the day Stereo tape to play while crowd goes out 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m!— Trade Show open 9:30 p.m.-The Annual NAVA Dance Party (Hall opens at 9:30— dance orchestra plays 10 to 1) SUNDAY, JULY 21 8:45 a.m.— Advisory Members' Meeting 11:00 a.m.— Audio-visual Church Worship Service, sponsored by the Department of .\-V and Radio Education of the National Council of Churches (TeiTace Casino) 7:00 p.m.— NAVA Religious Session— closed meeting for N.AV.A members only At 6:50 p.m.— Religious music starts to play with color religious slides on a screen. This will continue until 7:00 p.m. The Stereo-tape music will be prepared by Ainslie Davis. Any music selections desired, please notify Ainslie. 7:00 p.m.— Opening Prayer— .A. H. Parry, Deseret Book Company 7:00 to 7:35 p.m.— Visual-Aid presentation— Dr. James K. Friedrich. This will open to him for a presentation of his selection. 7:35 to 8:10 p.m.— Discussion and visual presentation on Religious .Advertising— good and bad features by Rev. Harvey W. Marks. 8:10 to 8:20 p.m.— Religious problems facing the religious field from the standpoint of the producer and supplier. Beth Soffe. (.Any problems vou have, please send them to rae.) 8:30 to 9:50 p.m.— Workshop by Brunson Motley and Dr. Donald R. Lantz 9:50 9:55 p.m.— Closing remarks— Beth Soffe (Thanks & etc.) 9:55 p.m.— Closing prayer— Rev. Milton Heitzman 10:00 p.m.— Religious music by Stereo-tape— no pictures— music only MOND.AY, JULY 22 8:00 a.m.— Buffet Breakfast in the Terrace Casino Entertainment: Stereo tape music to play during breakfast. Dick and Marianne Stannard will entertain. 9:00 a.m.— Second General Session Presiding: VVm. \V. Birchfield, 1st Vice-President of N.WA and General Chairman of the 1957 Convention 9:03 (to 9:29)-"PubUc Service is Good PR" Bernard A. Cousino, Cousino, Inc., 2107 .\shland .Ave., Toledo 2, Ohio 9:30— NAVA Annual Business Session 9:31 (to 9:41)— .\ visualized report to our "stockholders," the members of N.-\VA 9:41 (to 9:50)— Introduction of new officers 9:51 (to 10:33)-"The Case of the Curious Citizens"— Premier Showing of New PR Slide Presentation Adrian I. TerLouw, Educational Consultant, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester 4, N. Y. 10:35— Address: Bill Gove, Vice President and Sales Director, EMC Recordings Corporation, 806 East Seventh Street, St. Paul 6, Minnesota 11:00— Adjourn to trade show. Tape plays "G'bye now." TUESDAY, JULY 23 8:30 (to 10 a.m.)— Terrace Room— "Aloha Brunch" Members of the Convention Committee Chairman: Wm. W. Birchfield, Alabama Photo Supply; .Ainslie R. Davis, Davis Audio-Visual Co.; James W. Bell, Calhoun Company; R. Hilton McCrory, Stanley Projection Co.; P. H. Jaffarian, Audio-Visual Center, Inc.; C. W. Petty, Christian Film Service; Edwin P. Guerard, Palmetto Pictures, Inc.; John J. Dostal, Radio Corporation of .America; Ann Vath, Audio-Visual Aids. 330 EdScreen & AV Guide — Julv. 1 957