University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (June 1, 1949)

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@ WNAD NEWS BULLETIN “minds you to be your most charming at all times, and offers helpful suggestions for doing chores at’ home in shipshape manner. New: Lenten recipes and spring fashions also will be emphasized this month. Have you Sietasiee to WNAD-FM? SCHOOL OF THE AIR Cc _ The spring semester classes on WNAD’s School of | the Air will continue through May 31. Enrolment this semester in elementary and junior high school grades has reached 35,000. The programs are rebroadcast each week, to give teachers leeway i in scheduling the classes. Rebroadcast times are in parentheses. The School of the Air is directed by J. E. Burkett, and in-structors are University faculty members and WNAD Staff members. News Round-Up Mondays, 11:30-11:45 _ (Mondays, 2:15-2:30) J. E. Burkett and William S. Morgan, WNAD pro gram director, present the week’s news, with interpre: tation and background for the elementary and junior ~ highschool level. At the End of the Rainbow Thursdays, 1:30-1:45 (Fridays, 11:30-11:45) Stories for the wide-eyed listener group, grades 1 to 4, told by Dorothy Shellman, WNAD continuity editor. April 7—Down, Down the Mountain. April 14—Surprise Story (Easter). April 21—The Fairy Who Judged Her Neighbors. April 28—Jack and the Bean Stalk. i Rhythm and Sonu Mondays, 1:15-1:45 (Wednesdays, 11:30-12:00) Fun with rhythm and song, in which University school children participate in classes taught a Mrs. Dolly Connally. April 4—Songs of the Out-of-Doors. April 11—Easter Music. April 18—American Folk Songs. April 25—We Create. Making Friends with Music Tuesdays, 1:30-1:45. \ (Fridays, 2:15-2:30) The music of famous composers is ; played for the classroom with Dan Hayes, WNAD music director, telling about the lives of the composers. The different musical instruments emphasized will be demonstrated by music students. i April 5—Beethoven, Greatest Master of the Symphony. April 12, 19—Chopin, Genius of the Piano. April 26—Bach, Master of Organ and Church Music, ag 10 eae t _ April s 1 Spotlight on Health Wednesdays, 1:30-1:45 Ri (Thursdays, 11:30-11:45) Dr. L. T. Rogers, professor of health education, con| tinues these discussions on the miracle of the human body: Next month, reports will be made by individual schools who have carried out outstanding projects in health. April 6—Red Magic in Your Body, Your Blood. April 13—You Live in an Ocean All Your Own, | Body Fluids. » April’ 20—Your Brain Is Mostly Water, Are You a Sap? April 27—-What Our School Has Done for Better Health. Let’s Make Things Wednesdays, 2:15-2:30 (Fridays, 1:30-1:45) Patterns for pieces of furniture are explained in this series by Lonnie Huddleston, assistant professor of education, and students from the University school. April 6—Magazine Racks and Stands. April 13—Medicine Cabinets. April 20—Lamps for the Farm Home. April 27—Step Ladders. Friends in Other Lands Fridays, 10:15-10:30 (Tuesdays, 2:15-2:30) What do young people in other lands study, and what games do they play? University students who come from foreign countries are interviewed in these programs by William S. Morgan and J. E. Burkett, in . cooperation with the International Club on the satnpus, 5—Norway. ee April 12—Switzerland. hn Re Ces April 19—Iraq. April 26—Turkey. Know Your Oklahoma Tuesdays, 11:30-11:45 (Thursdays, 2:15-2:30) Continuing the story of wildlife conservation in Oklahoma, J. E. Burkett conducts programs on insects, birds and fish this month. April 5—Insect Hunters, April 12—Oklahoma Song Birds. April 19—Common Fish of Oklahoma. April 26—Home Life of the Bullhead. / WNAD’S LIVE MUSIC PROGRAMS A Song for You Mondays, 3:00-3:15 Favorite melodies for the baritone voice sung by Jack Rose, fing arts student from Yukon, 7,