University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (November 1, 1948)

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-@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN education, directs this classwork in music for grades 1 to 8. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 1—Rounds We All Should Know. 8—Doing What the Music Tells Us to Do. 15—Chanting the Words and Rhythm. 22—Songs of Thanksgiving. Making Friends With Music Tuesday, 1:30-1:45 / (Friday, 2:15-2:30) A musital tour of the world for upper elementary students through recorded music selections. Dan Hayes, WNAD music director, and Jean Ash, music librarian, act as guides. Nov. 2—Our Piano Friends in Poland. Nov. 9—Folk Songs of Czechoslovakia. Nov. 16—Bohemian Composers. Nov. 23—Hungarian Rhapsody. Nov. 30—More Friends in Hungary. Spotlight on Health ( Wednesday, 1:30-1:45 (Thursday, 11:30-11:45) Dr. L. T. Rogers, professor of health education, presents resource people in health. Nov. 3—You May Be A Million Years Old (Heredity). Nov. 10—Your Brain Is Mostly Water. Nov. 17—You Live in an Ocean of Your Own (Body Fluids). Nov. 24—Use ’em or You'll Lose ’em (Muscles). Know Your Oklahoma Tuesday, 11:30-11:45 The problem of conservation in Oklahoma is taken. up in this first series of a 4-year cycle on Oklahoma. Nov. 2—Nature’s Bookkeeping. Nov. 9—A State That Tilts. Nov. 16—Where Floods Begin. Nov. 23—Where the Wind Comes Sweeping Down the Plains. Nov. 30—Duster! Our Neighbors in Space Friday, 10:15-10:30 (Tuesday, 2:15-2:30) Continuation of a new series on the earth by Dr. J. O. Hassler, professor of mathematics. Page 10 Nov. Nov. 5—The Sun’s Family. Nov. 12—Mercury, the Sun’s Nearest Neighbor. “Nov. 19—Venus, the Earth’s Twin. Nov. 26—Our Own World, the Earth. Let’s Make Things Wednesday, 2:15-2:30 (Friday, 1:30-1:45) Pointers for the arts and crafts classes which have little equipment, given by Lonnie Huddleston, assistant professor of education. Nov. 3——Deciding What to Make. Nov. 10—Planning How to Make It. Nov. 17—Planning How to Make It. Nov. 24—Constructing Woodwork Projects. WNAD’S LIVE MUSIC PROGRAMS A Song for You ! Monday 3:00 to 3:15 Your favorite songs sung by Dorothy Neal Snead. 7 Music Faculty Recitals Thursday 3:00-3:30 During November, these members of the school of music faculty will be presented in 30-minute recitals: © Nov. 4—Lyman Stanley, pianist, professor. Nov. 11—Gus Lease, baritone, instructor. Nov. 18—Celia Mae Bryant, pianist, assistant instructor. Nov. 25—Wilda Griffin, soprano, associate professor. We Present Friday, 3:00-3:15 — Outstanding students in the school of music will be presented in quarter-hour recitals of both vocal and instrumental music. Wednesday Musicale Mid-week recitals presented by members of the Okla homa Federation of Music clubs and three honorary music fraternities on the campus. 3—Mu Phi Epsilon. Nov. 10—Sigma Alpha Iota. Nov. 17—Oklahoma Federation of Music Seas sf oe Nov. 24—Phi Mu Alpha.