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es e 'WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN.
$ Di alicdsion, aaa other issues of particular interest to ‘veterans. If you have any questions about veterans’ rights, address your query to either Mr. Holdren at
WNAD or to your nearest VA Contact Representative. * * * *
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Junior Citizens of Norman” ‘Monday thru Friday, 11:45-12:00 : For the second consecutive summer, Radio Station ~ WNAD, in cooperation with the City of Norman and various youth agencies is sponsoring JUNIOR CITIZENS OF NORMAN. Jesse Burkett, director of the Oklahoma School of the Air, will be in direct charge of these broadcasts. © _ The programs will come by direct wire ee the Assembly Room of the Cleveland County Court House and will feature: .
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% ~ Mondays—Talent Show and Community Sing _ Wedngsdays—Salute to Norman Youth Groups te Participants in all of these alin programs will be
| | es -Tuesdays—Youth Activities in Norman Ee ie ‘Thursdays—Junior Citizens Speak Be Fridays—Quiz Show 4 _ Junior Citizens of Norman. The programs will reflect to a considerable extent the work which is being car
[o> mer. months.
Music With Your Meals aoe | Saturday, 10:30-10:45
ee WNAD in co-operation with the American Medical — _ Association and the State Department of Health present this transcribed series of interviews with outstand
ful eating. June 5—Nutrition and Health—Dr. John B. Youa mans, University of Illinois eg “June 12—Foods We Eat—Dr. George R. ne Yale : University . ek 19—Shopping for Food—Dr. Russell M. “Wilder of the AMA Council on Foods and Nutrition
gues 26—The Champion Breakfast—Dr. Harold R.
a3 Sandstead of the U. S. Public Health Serv
= ice ee Sports World
Daily, 6:00-6:15 WNAD’ s personable sportscaster, Jack Payne, will be Shack with you during June to keep you posted on what’s happening in the world of sports, on the O.U. Campus as well as elsewhere. | = ss Women’s Daily © ia : Daily, 11:00-11:15 “You'll enjoy hearing Georgiana Hammett each day “at this time when she brings you notes on fashion, — household chatter, talks about children, new recipes and other words of interest to women. Her sched
-'Tuesday—Household Notes
: ‘Wednesday—World Problems © Thursday—Children _
Tr Pe cokins and Recipes
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a ried on with the youth « of Norman during the sum
ing authorities who give you everyday advice onhealth-.
Who Said It?*
Thursday, 11:30-11:45
Have you ever run across a quotation from tireteoara :
or the saying of some famous person in history ...
and then worried yourself sick trying to recall just
WHO SAID IT? Well, here’s one way you can really
stay healthy and at the same time improve your knowl
edge: by listening each week to WHO SAID IT? with Al Good as your master of ceremonies.
The Quizmaster*
Wednesday, 1:00-1:15 The Quizmaster, an old favorite with WNAD listeners, is back with us for the summer months. “The Quizmaster, in the personage of Frank Baker, stimulates your intellectual IQ with QUESTIONS on various and sundry topics. And just in case you don’t have the answers handy, the old Quizmaster will have these for
-you—served up in ane best = styles. *
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oe WNAD’s LIVE MUSIC
A Song for You H Monday, 3:45-4:00 Dorothy Neal Snead, soprano, presents each week a variety of semi-classical and semi-popular tunes. Organ Masterworks
_ Wednesday, 8:30-8:45 Prof. Mildred Andrews, well-known organist and
professor of music at the University, is heard each week
at this time’ with a program of console masterworks. This broadcast originates in Holmberg Hall on. the main campus of the University and is brought to you > by remote control. Wednesday Musicale "Wednesday, 5:00-5:15 Musicians from the University, Norman and from other sections of Oklahoma are presented in recital each Wednesday afternoon. : June 2—Glenna Edger; Pianist ~ June 9—Glenn Kezar, Baritone June 16—Norman Music Club June 23—James Morton, Clarinetist June 30—Dan dealer pant
WNAD’s RECORDED MUSIC ) PROGRAMS
Five Centuries French Music* Friday, 3:45-4:00 Here is the best in French music played for you by outstanding French artists. This series is made possible by the French Broadcasting ~ ‘System in CoSpsratirn ‘with WNAD. June 4—Chorales Maricss (Vincent d’Indy) The Old Country House (Charles Koechlin) June 11—Inscriptions Champetres (Andres Caplet) | Pieces Pour Flute Seule (Charles Koechlin) June 18—Ode a la Musique (Emmanuel sagerecy Trio d’Auches (Claude Arrieu) — June 25—Rondeau (Francois Couperin)-Sonata _ (Alexander Scarlatti) Six Renaissance Dances (Claude Gervaise) The Hunt, 5 _ Gavotte, Tambourin (Ernest Gretty cS