University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (March 1, 1948)

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OKLAHOMA PROGRAMS Around Oklahoma. Tuesdays, 3:30-4:00 Through the cooperation of the Chambers of Com merce throughout the state, WNAD takes pleasure in spotlighting five more cities during the month of March. Representatives of these cities will come to the WNAD microphone to tell about their city’s history, industries, interest spots, cultural advantages and enterprises. Cities to be honored include: Mar. 2—Erick Mar. 9—Moore Mar. 16—Purcell Mar. 23—Okeené Mar. 30—Elk City Oklahoma Music Teachers Saturdays, 2:15-2:45 Outstanding music students throughout Oklahoma will be presented each Saturday at this time by WNAD in 30-minute recitals. Students of the following leading music instructors will be presented during March: Mar. 6—Mrs. Harry Jones, Ryan Mar. 13—Mrs. Lytle Powell, Norman Mar. 20—Dora Streight Popejoy, Anadarko Mar. 27—Harriet Collins Thomas, Norman Report to Oklahoma. Alternate Saturdays, 5:15-5:30 The residents of Oklahoma are kept informed on leading subjects of statewide importance and problems of the administration by Gov. Roy J. Turner, who is presented over WNAD bi-weekly at this time. PARENTS & TEACHERS Let’ s Improve “ Education Fridays, 3:30-3:45 Dr. Frank A. Balyeat This series deals with some aspects of education which are less academic and perhaps less understood than some other phases. These include adult education, vocational education, and the education of exceptional children. The emphasis is on increasing the scope of education to include more people than have been included in the past. Mar. 5—“Improving Agriculture Practices Through Education” —E./F. Foreman, Norman High School _ Mar. 12—Business Instruction in High School Pays Dividends—Ruth Fell, University High school ia ~ ge WNAD PROGRAM BULLET! INe = Mar. 19—Providing Educatignal Opportunities for \ Exceptional Children—Ernest Willenberg, instructor in education — Mar. 26—Let’s Include Adults in Education—Dr. Frank A. Balyeat, director of adult edu cation P-TA News Fridays, 1:00-1:15 WNAD cooperates with the Oklahoma Council of Parents and Teachers to bring.you a weekly roundup of news and activities taking place in local Parent Teacher groups throughout the state. The program is — presented by Mrs. Margaret Welden, PTA Field Representative, and Mrs. Dorothy Whittlesey, Secretary. Family Life Radio Forum Mondays, 2:30-2:45 * Dr. Alice Sowers, director of the Family Life Institute at the University, and her guests discuss problems of particular interest to parents. Subjects deal primarily with family life and the rearing of children. The March schedule includes: ar. 1—Do Your Children Feel Secure? Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 15—Does Your Family Live its Religién? 22—Is Your House A Home? 29—We Like These Books—For Your Parents’ Bookshelf Understanding Our Children Saturdays, 9:30-9:45 This program is offered for parents and teachers of young children. It is designed to offer both parents and teachers suggestions concerning the interests, needs and activities of children in kindergarten and the elementary schools. The talent consists of members of the College of Education faculty, and others interested in early childhood education. Mar. 6—Seeing the Child as a Member oe A Family Group—Patricia Cheney, graduate student > in education Mar. 13—A First Grade At Work—Lee Cossitt, instructor, University Elementary School Mar. 20—The Child As A Developing Personality— : Dr. Martha O. Rinsland, Norman Mar. 27—Children and Books—Mary H. Marable, associate professor of library science PATTERNS IN THE ARTS Musical Mirror | Wednesdays, 5:30-5:45 — Students of the Radio Music Workshop, under the direction of WNAD Music Director and assistant pro ‘fessor of music, Jack Bowers, prepare and present biographical sketches of leading composers for this weekly series. A musical background of selections for the individual composers is prepared by the class in radio arranging. Music is presented by the newlyorganized WNAD Ensemble, composed of the following members: Page 5 *8—Do You Keep Your Children’s Confidence? — , 3 ‘Piano SS a BE Harriet Thomas st. Wialiny es Rosemary Thompson 2nd. Wiehe. $522 Richard Cartery Wiolas 2 oe eS Joan Bates