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25th AmlUAL MEETING AND EXPC_II1QN National Association of
Fields
- Named Organization
- A.C. Nielsen
- Acme
- Amerada Hess Corp.
- American Tobacco Company
- Anheuser-Busch
- Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc.
- Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO)
- Bell Telephone
- Best Foods
- Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation (B&W)Subsidiary of BAT U.S., located in Louisville, KY.
- Campbell Soup
- CNA Insurance (unit of Loews Corp)
- Colgate-Palmolive
- Collier, Shannon, Rill, Scott (Law firm which represented RJR in FTC v. RJR; Rill has not a)
- Consolidated Cigar
- CPC International
- Dell
- Diamond (Leaf buyer)
- Diamond Shamrock
- Djarum (Indonesian cigarette manufacturer, 1994)1994 Indonesian cigarette manufacturer
- Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- Eastman Kodak Co. (Kodak) (Cigarette filter mfg from 1950s to 1994.)Manufacturers of quality control equipment for cigarette packaging
- Esso
- Exxon
- Farmland Industries
- Food Marketing Institute (Serves as tobacco industry ally)
- Fred's
- Frito Lay
- General Foods
- General Mills Inc.
- Georgia Pacific
- Georgia-Pacific Corp.
- H.J. Heinz Company
- Helme Tobacco (Marketed moist snuff under "Best Choice" label)In July 1992, Peer Marketing Associates Inc. agreed with Helme Tobacco to market private label moist snuff products under the "Best Choice" label (USDJ 7/15/92).
- Hershey
- Kellogg (Cereal Company)
- Knoll
- Liggett & Myers Inc. (Pioneer in the generic cigarette business)Cigarette manufacturer; Pioneer in the generic cigarette business; L&M is the manufacturer of Chesterfield, Decade, Dorado, Duke of Durham in 1958, Eagle, Eve, L&M, Lark, Pyramid and Stride cigarettes
- Magazine Publishers Association
- Management Marketing Incorporated (Owned GPC before bought by Brown & Williamson)
- Maxwell House
- McLane
- Miller Brewing Co. (Subsidiary of Philip Morris Co.)Subsidiary of Philip Morris Co.
- Mint (Treasury Department)
- Mobil Oil
- Nabisco Brands (Subsidiary of RJR for a time, then Philip Morris)Snack and cookie-manufacturing company, often held by a tobacco company. See RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp.
- National Association of Convenience Stores (Long-time tobacco industry proxy/surrogate group)Stands up for tobacco industry causes
- Newspaper Advertising Bureau
- Newsweek (Weekly News Magazine (U.S.A.))
- Oscar Mayer
- Owens, Corning
- Pantry Inc.
- Pepsi Cola
- Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corp. (Makers of candy cigarettes)
- Philip Morris & Co. Ltd. (Cigarette manufacturer, incorporated in U.S. in 1902)Philip Morris & Co. Ltd.., was incorporated in New York in April of 1902; half the shares were held by the parent company in London, and the balance by its U.S. distributor and his American associate. Its overall sales in 1903, its first full year of U.S. operation, were a modest seven million cigarettes. Among the brand offered, besides Philip Morris, were Blues, Cambridge, Derby, and a ladies favorite name for the London street where the home companies factory was located - Marlborough.
- Philip Morris Companies Inc. (Parent company of Philip Morris USA, Kraft, Miller)America's seventh-largest industrial enterprise in 1993, owns Kraft, Miller Brewing, General Foods, and more.
- Philip Morris U.S.A. (See Philip Morris Incorporated)See Philip Morris Incorporated
- Pinkerton Tobacco Co. (Leading producer of chewing tobacco in 1987)the leading producer of chewing tobacco in 1987
- Playboy
- Point of Purchase Advertising Institute (Trade institute)
- Procter & GambleDefense
- Quik Stop (Convenience Stores, Kroger subsidiary)
- R.J. Reynolds Corporation (second tier subsidiary of RJR Industries)
- R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Cigarette manufacturer (Camel, Winston, Doral))Cigarette manufacturer (Camel, Winston, Doral)
- Ralston Purina
- RJR-MacDonald
- Sara Lee
- Shell Oil
- Simmons Market Research Bureau (Advertising auditing company)
- Snapple
- Sonoco Products Co.
- Stanford University
- Texaco
- The Shield (anti-tobacco and alcohol publication of the 1920s)
- Tobacco Exporters
- Tobacco Institute (Industry Trade Association)The purpose of the Institute was to defeat legislation unfavorable to the industry, put a positive spin on the tobacco industry, bolster the industry's credibility with legislators and the public, and help maintain the controversy over "the primary issue" (the health issue).
- Union Carbide
- University of Georgia
- University of Maryland
- University of Massachusetts
- Warner Lambert
- Named Person
- Acton, Mary
- Amann, Bert
- Ann, Joyce
- Ann, Mary
- Ann, Roxie
- Anne, Mary
- Arnold, Truman
- Asbury, Rhonda
- Ballard, Kay
- Banning, Doug
- Barron, Steve
- Bates, Jerry
- Bell, Darrell Blue
- Bell, Martha
- Benson, Tom
- Blair, Patsy
- Blood, Judy
- Bob, Jim
- Boney, Henry
- Boswell, Mitch
- Bowne, Carolyn
- Boysen, Penny
- Brands, Chiquita
- Brown, Audrey
- Brown, John H.
- Brown, Tony
- Bullman, Doug
- Burke, Paul
- Burke, Robert P.
- Burleson, Lee
- *Burns, Ken (use Burns, Ken S.)Defense
- Burton, Loraine
- Cake, Royal
- Camden, Meg
- Cameron, Marilyn
- Campbell, Jack
- Campbell, John (PM Operations VP)
- Canada, Petra
- Candy, Sterling
- Canes, Candy
- Carey, Neil
- Carney, Helen
- Chaffee, Roger
- Charles, Marsha
- Cohen, Miriam
- Cohen, Terry
- Cole, William J.
- Colgate, Paul
- Collins, Gary
- Collins, Paul
- Compton, Bettina
- Cook, William
- Cooper, Danny
- Cooper, Lucy
- Corp, Penny
- Corr, Candy
- Cox, Ray
- Craven, Chris
- Crown, Royal
- Culver, Charlie
- Daniel, Harry G. (PM R&D Planning Coordinator c. 1975-82)Research Professional
- Daniels, Bob
- Davies, Brian
- Davis, Charlene
- Davis, Don (TX attorney; handled personal injury suit against PM in '88)Don Davis is an attorney in Texas. He handled a personal injury suit against Philip Morris circa 1988. He tracked Victor DeNoble down and subpoenaed "boxcar" of documents from Philip Morris. He took an 8-hour video deposition of DeNoble, circa 1988, in which DeNoble talked about everything regarding his studies (V. DeNoble 6/5/94). It is unclear whether Philip Morris was a direct defendant or a third-party defendant in Davis' suit (V. DeNoble 5/26/94). Philip Morris apparently settled. As part of the settlement, Davis was apparently required to return the videotape and documents to Philip Morris--which then destroyed them (V. DeNoble 5/26/94).
- Davis, James
- Deweese, Glen
- Dinkins, Wendy
- Driver, Barbara
- Duncan, Byron
- Economy, Darryl
- Edwards, Virginia
- Ellen, Jo
- Evans, Rose
- Fisher, Rosemary
- Flake, Golden
- Foley, Don
- Ford, Janelle
- Gagliano, John
- Gaines, Bob
- Galla, Cheryl
- Gallon, Golden
- Gardiner, Carl
- Gay, Bob
- Gerke, Gene
- Gibson, Paul R. (PM, TI Communications Committee)Defense
- Grant, Foster
- Grove, Forest
- Hagopian, Steve
- Halle, Donna
- Hampton, Steve
- Harison, Roger D.
- Hawkins, Kathleen
- Hawkins, Ray (Branch Manager for Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company)
- Hayes, Frank
- Heide, Henry
- Hendricks, Nancy
- Hill, Bill (LOR Cutting & Blending Superintenden)
- Hitchcock, Larry
- Holka, Mitchell J.
- Home, Elaine, Jr.
- Hopkins, Karen
- Horn, Van
- Howell, Irene
- Howton, Jane
- Huber, Chris
- Hughes, Jim
- Huntley, Bonnie
- Huntley, Melody
- Irving, John
- James, Shirley
- Jennings, Chuck
- John, Judith E. (PM scientist)Judy E. John was a Philip Morris Scientist. (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996)
- Johnson, Craig A. (PM Trade Marketing VP, 1986 and '92-'95)Craig A. Johnson was the Vice President of Trade Marketing for Philip Morris, Inc. in 1986 and then again from 1992 to 1995. (Source: Philip Morris Summary - PMI Liability Notebook)
- Johnson, Ray
- Johnson, Rick
- Johnson, Shirley
- Jones, John W. (TI Public Relations Committee)TI PR Committee
- Katz, Dan
- Ken, Robert
- Kent, Orval
- Kern, Roger
- King, Nancy P.
- Kohara, Bert
- Kohler, Noel
- Kotz, Steve
- Kunsman, Ray
- Ladd, Steve
- Lauer, Michael
- Lawrence, Donna
- Lebaron, Mel
- Leone, Paul
- Levin, Richard J.
- Levine, Sam
- Lou, Mary
- Low, Dennis
- Lowder, Fred
- Marie, Angela
- Marko, Carlo
- Marks, Barbara
- Marsh, C. Alan
- Mcdonald, Bill
- Mcduff, Sherry
- Mcgown, M. Don
- Mclemore, Dana
- Mclemore, Jackie
- Melle, Van
- Mercer, Jim
- Mesmer, Dorothy
- Miller, Don
- Miller, Gary (TI Asst. to the President, c. 1988)
- Miller, George C., Jr.
- Miller, Jerry
- Miller, Joe D. (Deputy of AMA)
- Miller, Marilyn
- Miller, Merle
- Mitchell, Phyllis
- Mobley, Mary Ann
- Molinary, Rita
- Montgomery, Sue
- Moore, Ken
- Moran, Sue
- Morgan, Bob
- Morrell, John
- Muckleroy, Harold
- Mullen, Bob
- Musser, Lloyd
- Newman, Janet
- Niemeyer, Lynn
- Nordstrom, Ann
- Oakes, Roger
- Osborne, Bob
- Ostrow, Bob
- Owen, Mickey
- Parish, Marian
- Park, Alton
- Pastel, Wayne
- Patton, Daniel
- Paul, Peter
- Peden, Joe P.
- Pensa, Rick
- Pepper, Sharon
- Perry, Karl
- Phillips, Serena
- Phipps, John
- Potash, Dave
- Puckett, Pamela
- Pump, Bennett
- Rector, Tom
- Reeves, Alan
- Reid, Mike
- Reid, Paul
- Reilly, Mike
- Rhodes, Stephen C.
- Richardson, Jim
- Richman, Teri
- River, James
- Roa, Honey
- Robin, John
- Robinson, Elaine
- Ross, Terry
- Ruth, James
- Sanchez, Oscar
- Sandvig, Ed
- Schreyer, Phil
- Sewell, Steve
- Sheetz, Chuck
- Sheetz, Steve
- Shelley, Tim
- Silverman, Richard S.
- Simmons, Fred
- Skinner, Cindy
- Smith, Mary
- Smith, Mike
- Smith, Richard E. (Lorillard exec)Marketing Development
- Smith, Russ
- Smith, W. Leon
- Smoak, Jim
- Sobel, Dave
- Sorensen, Leeann
- Spry, Richard
- Stark, Howard B.
- Steele, John
- Stephens, Ralph
- Stephens, Steve
- Stewart, J. Scott
- Stier, Bob
- Strode, Tom
- Strouse, John
- Tabor, Gary
- Tedeschi, Mark
- Tessier, Marcelle
- Thorpe, Chris
- Till, Laurie
- Todd, Paul
- Touma, Ed
- Town, Jim
- Townsend, Charles
- Turner, Elaine
- Van, Pat
- Vought, Steve
- Wacker, Dr.
- Waddle, Kathy
- Wadsworth, Jim
- Wake, Meg
- Walker, Anne
- Wallace, Carter
- Ward, Nancy
- Waring, Richard
- Whitehead, Mark
- Wingate, Fran
- Wood, Richard, Jr.
- Yates, Jim
- Yoshina, Dirk
- Zee, Sue Van
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25th AmlUAL MEETING
AND EXPC~II1QN
National Association of
Convenience Stores
New Orleans Convention Center
New Orleans, Louisiana
November 2-5, 1986
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1986 NACS Board of Directors ..................................... 4
National Staff .................................................. 5
Outside Counsels ................................................ 6
Past Presidents/Chairmen .......................................... 6
GenEral Information ............................................. 7
Program ..................................................... 13
Retail Meml:~rs Listed Alphabetically by Company ...................... 25
Retail Members Listed Alphabetically by Individual ...................... 51
Associate Members Listed Alphabetically by Company ................... 69
Associate Members Listed Alphabetically by Individual ................... 87
Directory of EĆhibitors Listed Alphabetically by Company ................. 98
Directory of Exhibitors Listed Alphabetically by Product ................. 133
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2ay Hawkins
Chairman of the Board
National Association of
Conve aience Stores
Welcome to the 25th Annual
Meeting and Expositi(m of the
National Association ~f Convenience
Stores, a milestone in the Associa-
tion's history. As we c~nnmemorate
the founding of the Association, we
will look at the futura New product~
new service~ new equipment await
you in the exposition; better methods
of handling your business await you
in the workshopa It's all here for
your enjoyment. Add ~ this the
exciting social events and the good
fellowship that abound at NACS. I
know you'll have a great time.
Alan Marsh
Vice Chairman
Executive Committee
for Annual Meeting
An exciting program awaits you.
Beginning with the Exposition open-
ing on Sunday and continuing
through the Banquet on Wednesday,
you will find something to help you
do your job bette~: Our exhibit has
grown again to include many new
companies to show new product~
service4 and equipment. An array of
subjects will be covered in the work-
shop~ with Tuesday being devoted to
managing human resourcea Idea
exchanges have been scheduled Wed-
nesday afternoon to give you the
opportunity to exchange ideas with
your peera Enjoy NACS" 25th Birth-
day par~y and return home wi~h
knowledge to help you in the future.
ExecuUve Committee for Annual MeeUng
C. Alan Marsh, Chairman
Ray Hawkins
Robert S. l~aich
F. L. (Steve) Stephens
Glen S. Deweese
Richard Wood, Jr.
George C. Miller, Jr.
Joe P. Peden
V. H. "Pete" Van Horn
Richard S. Silverman
Kerley LeBoeuf
Nancy P. King
Richard J. Levin
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NACS BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1985-1986
Ray Hawkins
Chairman of the Board
COUSINS STORES, INC.
Chairman/CEO
Bob Maich
Vice Chairman, Executive Committee
for Finance/Membership
S1LCORP LIMITED
President
C. Alan Marsh
Vice Chairman, Executive Committee
for Annual Meeting
MARSH VILLAGE PANTRIES
President
Steve Stephens
Vice Chairman, Executive Committee
for Government Relations
TOWN & COUNTRY FOOD STORES
President
Glen Deweese
Vice Chairman, Executive Committee
for Education & Training
SUPER STOP
President
Richard Wood, Jr.
Past Chairman NACS
WAWA, Inc.
President & CEO
George Miller, Jr.
Past Chairman NACS
MILLER ENTERPRISES, INC.
Chairman of the Board
Joe Peden
Past Chairman NACS
CONNA CORPORATION
Chairman of the Board
V. H. "Pete" Van Horn
Past Chairman NACS
NATIONAL CONVENIENCE
STORES, INC.
President & CEO
Frank N. Alger
80 Cliff Side Drive
Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360
Steven Andersen
2806 Westchester Dr. N.
Clearwater, Florida 33519
Mickey ChanneH
CORNER PANTRY FOOD MARTS
President
Harry Daniel
TENNECO OIL COMPANY
St. Vice President of Marketing
T. C. Godwin, Jr.
T-MART FOOD STORES, INC.
President
Jim Haseotes
CUMBERLAND FARMS, INC.
President
Louis Huntley
HUNTLEY JIFFY STORES, INC.
President
Robert Hutchinson
THE CIRCLE K CORPORATION
President
Richard Jensen
SUPERAMERICA
President
Lucius Kellam, III
SHORE STOP, INC.
Vice Chairman
Rodney Kinskey
MINI MART, INC.
President
Lana Jane Lewis-Brent
SUNSHINE JR. STORES, INC.
President
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NACS BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1985-1986~ continued
Kev~n $Hgflal
(Chairman, Associate l~)axd)
GOODMARK FOODS, INC.
Vice Presdient, Sales & Mktg.
Christy Miltos
CHRISTY'S MARKETS, INC.
President & CEO
Robert L. Mink
STOP-N-GO FOODS, INC.
President
Clarke Montgomery
TIME SAVER STORES, INC.
Chairman of the Board
l~bert Robe~tson
WHITE HEN PANTRY
President
Bob Seng
BUSY BEE FOOD STORES, INC.
President
Steve Sheetz
SHEETZ, INC.
President & CEO
Ray Watson
WATSON'S FOOD TOWN MARKETS
President
Sam Wornom
THE PANTRY, INC.
Chairman & CEO
Jim Yates
E-Z MART STORES, INC.
President
NATIONAL STAFF
Kerley LeBoeuf, President & CEO
Harry C. Hunter, Executive Director
Emeritus
Richard J. Levin, CAE, Vice President,
Education and Research
Nancy P. King, CAE, Vice President,
Expositions and Meetings
Shirley Jaffe, Director of
Administration
Teri Richman, Director of Government
Relations
Nancy Spanton, Manager, Membemhip
Relations
Jack Strayer, Manage]; Government
Relations
Mary Anne Chambers, Research
Manager
Fred St. Pier~e, Program Manager
Sharon Pepper, Education Sales
Coordinator
Katie Grahl, Communications
Coordinator
Carol Thompson, Meetings and
Expositions Assistant
Jan Hall, Education Secretary
Ruth Ward, Administrative Secretary
Liza Zeigler, Assistant Bookkeeper
Judy Fletcher, Data Processing
Assistant
Marti Miller, Receptionist
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Educational Advisor
Dr. Si Trieb
University of Georgia
NACS COUNSELS
Legal/Legislation Counsel
Richard S. Silverman, Esq.
Collier, Shannon, Rill & Scott
Labor Relations Counsel
Erle Phillips
Fisher & Phillips
Past Presidents/Chairmen, National Association of Convenience Stores
Richard D. Wood, Jr. - 1985
Wawa, Inc.
George C. Miller, Jr. - 1984
Miller Enterprises, Inc.
Joe P. Peden - 1983
CONNA Corporation
V. H. "Pete" Van Horn - 1982
National Convenience Stores, Inc.
Tom Grtffith - 1981
Golden Pantry Food Stores
Kerley LeBoeuf - 1980
National A~ociation of Convenience Stores
Erich Wendl - 1979
Maverick Markets
David Neale - 1978
3185 Via Abitare
Miami, FL 33133
George Helow - 1977
8118 Simmit Ridge Lane
Jacksonville, FL 32216
William C. Brown - 1976
7-Eleven Stores
George Frazier - 1975
Fast Fare
W. P. Beamett - 1974
Management Marketing Associates
Sam Thompson, Jr. - 1973
Sam Thompson & Associates
Sam Jacobsen - 1972
PDQ Corporation
Levere C. Montgomery, Jr. - 1971
Montgomery Ventures
Chester Cadieux - 1970
QuikTrip Corporation
Jere Thompson - 1969
The Southland Corporation
Thomas L. Tinsley - 1968
2117 Timothy Circle
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Bert Amann - 1967
1531 Gulf Blvd.
Clearwater, FL 33515
Fred Lowder - 1966
Tom's Markets/Happy Foods
Hugh Howton - 1965
Howton & Associates, Inc.
IIarley Riedcl - 1964
"(Deceased)
Cliff Wheeler - 1963
P.O. Box 1610
Athens, TX 76301
Henry Boney - 1962
9538 Starlight La~e
La Mesa, CA 92041
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New Orleans
Co~ve~tion Center
Lobby
If you have preregistered, you may
pick up your badge and meeting
materials during the following times:
Saturday,
November 1 8:00am- 5:00pm
Sunday,
November 2 8:00am- 5:00pm
Monday,
November 3 8:00am- 5:30pro
Tuesday,
November 4 8:00am- 5:30pm
Wednesday,
November 5 7:00am-12:00pm
(at the Marriott Hotel)
NACS Education and
New Orleans Convention Ce~er
Lobby
See the latest in NACS educational
materials. New Reference Center mater-
ials and audio visual programs will be
available for your review. NACS staff will
be on hand to help you wi.th any of your
questions.
Your badge is your admission to the
Annual Meeting and Exposition activi-
ties. Please wear it at all times. The
badges are color coded to assist you in
identification.
White--Retailers and Guests
Blue--Associates
Yellow--Exhibitors--Badge only
White with Gray Stripe--Sunday only
White with Purple Stripe--Monday only
White with Blue Stripe--Tuesday only
GENERAL reFORMATION
HospitaRty
New Orleans Convention Center
Join your friends Saturday and Sunday
in the NACS Hospitality Area. Starting
with breakfast in the morning, food,
drinks, and entertainment will be avail-
able. E~oy New Orleans jazz. Cajun music
and dance music all day. Your friends
will be there...and an opportunity to
meet new ones.
Workshop Cassettes
Instant Replay Cassette Services is
producing cassettes on-site. Workshops
recorded are indicated in the program by
~ and will be available for pur-
chas-~se tarting Monday, November 3 in
the New Orleans Convention Center.
Take this opportunity to "attend" ses-
sions you missed, or to take home infor-
mation to your colleagues.
ExposiUon
New Orleans Conver~tion Center
Over 530 companies are participating
in this Exposition. You will have time to
visit them all during the 15 hours the
show is open.
Sunday,
November 2 12:00pm-5:00pm
Monday,
November 3 12:30pm-5:30pm
Tuesday,
November 4 12:30pm-5:30pm
Shu~ Bus
For your convenience in getting
around New Orleans, a bus system has
been set up. Look for the signs in your
hotel lobby for pick up location and
schedule. The following routes have been
established:
Zone A -- Marriott, Royal Sonesta,
Westin, New Orleans
Convention Center
Zone B -- Sheraton, International,
Crowne Plaza Inter-
Continental, Radisson, New
Orleans Convention Center
Zone C -- Sheraton, Marriott, New
Orleans Convention Center
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Buses will run on the following schedule:
Saturday,
November 1 7:30am-6:00pm
Sunday,
November 2 7:30am-6:00pm
Monday,
November 3 6:30am-6:30pm
Tuesday,
November 4 6:30am-6:30pm
Wednesday,
November 5 6:30am-6:30pm
NACS Membership Booth
New Orleans Convention Center
Visit a NACS representative in the
Registration Area and share any sugges-
tions or questions you may have about
Membership in the Association. A com-
puter listing of your membership record
will be available for you to check and
update if necessary.
MeaLs and Socia! Functions
Tickets are required for all food and
beverage functions. They are located in
the packet with your badge. Please be
prepared to present your ticket at the
door to the function. Separate tickets to
events are not available. Refunds on
unused tickets are not available.
You must exchange the ticket for the
banquet for a reserved seat. You may do
so at the Banquet Seating Counter in the
Registration Area during the following
times:
Sunday,
November 2 12:00pro- 5:00pm
Monday,
November 3 8:00am- 5:30pm
Tuesday,
November 4 8:00am-12:00pm
All seats are on a first-come, first-
served basis. Because of the great demand
for banquet tickets this year, the room
will be set in rectangular tables of 18
rather than the traditional rounds. This
allows 300 people to attend who would
not have been able to.
Many of our Associates have volun-
teered their time to help make the meet-
ing ~un smoothly. Look for them in their
cowboy hats. They'll be there to make
sure you get to the right room at the
right time, take your ticket at the social
functions, and get you on the right shut-
tle bus.
Dress Guidelines
New Orleans is a casual town; how-
ever, most restaurants require a coat and
tie for dinner. A sweater or lightweight
jacket is adequate for cool evenings in
November.
The following guidelines should be
used in choosing your dress for NACS
activities:
All business sessions--casual
Evening and social functions--
informal
Banquet--black tie
Definitions
Casual Men: Sportcoat or sweater,
slacks, no tie
Ladies: Dresses/skirts, pants
suits
Informal Men: Coat and tie
Ladies: Cocktail dresses and
evening suits
Black Tie Men: Tuxedo
Ladies: Formal cocktail
dresses/long gowns
LO~l~JOnS
(at New Orleans Convention Center)
Andrews-Bartlett Servicentez~--Room
16-18
Educatien and Video Shewcase--Lobby B
Cassette Sales--Lobby B
Banquet Seating--Registration Area
Conference Air Services--Registration
Area
Hospitality--Lobby
Insurance Information--Registration
Area
Magazine Display--Lobby B
Membership Services--Registration
Area
NACS Headquarters Office--C 106
NACSPAC Booth--Registration Area
Press Room--Room 11
osSports_ Sign Up--Registration Area
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