University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (November 1, 1948)

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Sooner Poll | Monday, 3:45-4 .00 Gnreticatsed comment of University students on current topics of interest is heard on this program sponsored by the Union Activities Board. The broadcast originates in the Union Lounge. ‘ft Fs “People You Should Know Tuesday, 2:30-2:45 Outstanding faculty members and officials on the . University campus are interviewed each week by radio students. * * * & OKLAHOMA PROGRAMS Around Oklahoma Tuesday, 3 :30-4:00 Civic leaders from Oklahoma cities appear on this : Kenneth Harris will present representatives of the é following cities: Nov. 2—Pawhuska. Nov. .9—Sapulpa. Nov. 16—Sayre. Nov. 23—Seminole. Indians for Indians ak "Tuesday, 1:00-1:30 Don Whistler presents members of Oklahoma’ 's numerous Indian tribes for music and news. : Oklahoma Editors Speak Thursday, 4:30-4:45 , Outstanding editorial comment of state newspaper \ men is collected for this program by Al Good, ieaher. announcer. “ Report to Sihine Monday, 5:15-5:30 Governor Roy J. Turner presents information about state activities on his. informal bi-weekly program. * * *& * y rok PARENTS & TEACHERS : Children on the March aig ae ‘Friday, 2 302:45 Pe, Continuation of a new series on child development ; program to acquaint you with their own hometowns. Nov. sone a y es, \ — WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN @ sponsored by die School of Social Work and the Cleve» land County Child Welfare Committee. Nov. 5—Oklahoma City Public Schools” Guidance Program, Dr. Ray Loree, co-ordinator. = Nov. 12—Topics under Discussion by Children’s Code Commission, Kenneth E. Hoffman, state secretary. Nox.’ 19—Development of the Child’s Feeling of Independence and Self-Expression, Miss Hed| weg Schaefer, director of University Nur-— sery School and Kindergarten. g Noy. 26—Norman Junior Patrols, J. W. Wheeler Chief of Police. Teaching Tests Grades Nov. 29, 4 p.m. Dr. Henry D. Rinsland, professor of school measur@este will report 6-weeks tests results for schools participating in the standardized testing program. Education Forum Friday, 3:30-4:00 Members of some of the leading professional organizations in education will present their programs on improving standards of the teaching profession. 5—NEA, Dr. Garold Holstine. OEA, H. E. Wrinkle. Cleveland County Teachers asso~ ciation, Mrs. Ethel Burkett. School Masters club, Sizemore Bowlan, Noble. Nov. 12—American Education Week, Superintendent Don Garrison, Norman. Nov. 19—Phi Delta Kappa. Nov. 25—Kappa Delta Pi. Family Life Radio Forum Monday, 2:30-2:45 Dr. Alice Sowers, director of the Family Life Institute, will have as her guests on these programs parents and teachers from over the state. Discussion starters in November will be: Nov. _1—Suppose They Don’t Like School? Nov. 8—No One Is Perfect. ~ Nov. 15—The Show-Off. Nov. 22—Respect for Elders. 4 Nov. 29—Books for Parents. © ! : P-T-A News Friday, 1:00-1:15 ip News of the state’s P-T-A groups, which last year _ had a membership of almost 90,000 persons, is reported for. you by*Mrs. Dorothy. Whittlesey, secretary . of ae seeps Congress of Parents and Teachers. . ee ie 5 NG Lp ae