University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (October 1, 1948)

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Oct. 21—A local Oklahoma Jaycee group. Oct. 28—Jaycee newscast. FROM O.U. TO YOU Football Games | Saturdays, 2:15 Introducing Dave Martin, WNAD’s new sportscaster, who will bring you a play-by-play account of O.U.’s home football games this season.. October games are: Oct. 2—Texas Aggies vs. Oklahoma. Oct. 16—Kansas State vs. Oklahoma (Dad’s Day). O.U. Roundtable Wednesdays, 5:15-5:45 For the next several months, the O.U. ROUNDTABLE has invited various departments of state government to participate in this one of the oldest programs broadcast by WNAD. In each of these broad~ casts, you will hear executives and personnel’ from a particular department discuss the organization, functions and problems of that branch and division of state government. Oct. 6—State Department of Public Instruction—Dr. on Oliver Hodge, Moderator. Oct. 13—State Department of Health—Dr. Grady Mathews, Moderator. Oct. 20—Oklahoma Aviation Commission—Mr. El don Stout, Moderator. Oct. 27—Oklahoma Fish and Game Commission— Mr. Kelly DeBusk, Moderator. People You Should Know Tuesday, 2:30-2:45 Radio Workshop personnel introduce you to outstanding faculty members and administrators at the University of Oklahoma. The programs are supervised by Prof. Don Clark. ef Sooner Poll Monday, 3:45-4:00. The Union Activities Board sponsors this quarterhour quiz program which gives the listener a cross section of student opinion on topics of current import‘ance. The broadcast originates in the Union Lounge and is ; completely mareneaysed OKLAHOMA PROGRAMS ~ Around Oklahoma _ Tuesday, 3:30-4 :00 We continue our make believe trip around the state to acquaint you with Oklahoma's leading cities, Cities invited to be represented during October are: ¥, Oct. >» | WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN @ 5—Nowata. Oct. 12—Ponca City. Oct. 19—Poteau. Oct. "26—Sand Springs. Indians for biden Tuesday, 1:00-1:30 More and more listeners are finding “Indians for Indians” to be one of their favorite series. The programs include real Indian music, songs, and dances presented by representatives of tribes from all over the state. Don Whistler arranges for the appearance of these groups and is in complete charge of the series. Oklahoma Editors Speak Thursday, 4:30-4:45 _ The very best in editorial comment from leading state publications is presented by WNAD Announcer Al Good to give you an insight into the minds of Okla— homa’s editors and the problems of other cities. Report to Oklahoma Saturday, 5:15-5:30 (October 9th and 23rd) Governor Roy J. Turner continues his _biweekly series of informal talks on the problems of state government and current legislative programs. iN 2 / Ls * * * * FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS Children on the March Friday, 2:30-2:45 This is a series of discussions on child growth and _ development including physical, mental and emotional. It also will embrace deviations from normal child de velopment—delinquents, orphans, cripples, neglected children and those with handicaps, and include talks about the services and agencies which help such children and legislation which deals with these problems. The series is sponsored by School of Social work and Cleveland County Child Welfare Committee. Oct. 1—Introduction to series—Mildred T. Faris, Me: John W. Dunn, WNAD Director. Oct. 8—Child Growth and Development: Physical— _ . Dr. Evelyn Rude, Miss Dorothy F. Cram. Oct. 15—Child Growth and Development: Emotional —Dr. Harold Binder. Oct. 22—Child Growth and Development: Mental— Miss Ruth Elder. Oct. 29—Children with Special Nedds—Dr, W. B. Ragan and Dr, Fern Boan, Education Forum Friday, 3:30-4:00 Fass members frem the College of Education join’ in a panel discussion about outstanding educational oe : Page 5 m