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cur many conferences and short courses covering a wide range of interests. On this program, our listeners will hear a factual report on some of the high points from these various meetings as well as interviews with outstanding personalities who are ON THE CAMPUS.
Student Forum
\ Thursday, 5:15-5:45 , A panel of students from the University will conduct weekly discussion sessions over WNAD at which time they will consider topics of current interest, with both sides of the issue clearly and expertly represented. These people will be the business and professional men of tomorrow. Their ideas, based on full information of the topics, is not to be regarded lightly. ‘Elwood Kretsinger, instructor in speech, supervises the
broadcasts. The “Y’s” Present Friday, 2:15-2:30
Letters from you—the listener—show you enjoy the friendly, competitive spirit of the “Y” Bible Quiz series begun several weeks ago, so this series will be continued during the summer months. At the end of 9 sessions, the quiz panel was batting .833, a good indication that it’s hard to stump the experts. However, if you can submit questions which these persons are unable to answer your reward will be a copy of Samuel Johnson’s “Book of Prayers.”
Turning Back the Years
Monday, 1:15-1:30
William S. Morgan
TURNING BACK THE YEARS moves to a new time during the summer months. Your hosts for this series, WNAD Production Manager Bill Morgan and Traffic Manager Sue Mullen, invite you to join them each Monday afternoon for a trip via microphone through the museums of the University. In June you'll visit the. Treasury Room in the Library and in July the
Museum of Art. * * * *
OKLAHOMA PROGRAMS Around Oklahoma
Tuesday, 3:30-4:00 To acquaint the listener with leading cities of Oklahoma, WNAD in co-operation with chambers of commerce of these cities presents AROUND OKLAHOMA. Each week you’ll hear civic leaders, local speakers and musicians in this series written, directed and produced by Oklahoma’s local talent. Historical background,
points of interest, industrial opportunities, educational
and cultural advantages and other outstanding fea
_ State Department of Education is conducting a work_
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tures of the cities are woven into the program. Kegs neth Harris is in charge of the series:
June 1—Madill
June 8—Pauls Valley
June 15—Mangum
June 22—MusKogee
June 29—Wewoka
Let’s Fly, Oklahoma
Friday, 4:30-4:45
Dr. S. E. T. Lund
LET’S FLY, OKLAHOMA, is devoted primarily to a discussion of the problems of personal flying, though other aspects of aviation are not omitted. Problems of safety in the air, utility of personal flying, and developments in Oklahoma are the primary considerations. Dr. S. E. T. Lund presents this series. June 4—Aviation in Oklahoma—Eldon Stout June 11—Ayiation News and Events—Dr. Lund June 18—Women Fly TOO—The Oklahoma 99’s June 25—New Developments in Airports—Joe Coulter
Report to Oklahoma (June 5 and 19) Saturday, 5:15-5:30 Tune to. WNAD every other Saturday at this time to hear Gov. Roy J. Turner with his report to the peo
_ple. Problems of the administration and phases of. state
leadership characterize the series. * * * *
PARENTS & TEACHERS
Cultivating Special Interests” Friday, 5:00-5:15 ‘ Cultivating special interests, talents and abilities is one objective in all well-organized schools. Some children and youth have talent for fine and practical arts. Others desire opportunity to develop skills such as typewriting, cooking, etc. This series of programs will be interesting to teachers and others. It is presented by the college of education. June 4—Dramatization in the fsssveonac Ne Kathryn Buchanan June 11—Social Values of Shop Work—Lonnie Huddleston June 18—Expressing Yourself with Music—Walter L. Haderer June 25—How Practical Is the Study of ‘Languages? : —Mrs. Frances Dunham :
Developing a Curriculum Guide*
Tuesday, 5:00-5:15 : The College of Education in co-operation with the cae
shop during the summer session for the purpose of de