University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (February 1, 1949)

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@® WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN News Roundup Monday, 11:30-11:45 (Monday, 2:15-2:30) Local, national and international news rewritten for pupils in the elementary and junior highschool grades, with William Ss. a WNAD See io director, announcing. At the End of the Rainbow Thursdays, 1:30-1:45 ; (Fridays, 11:30-11:45) A new group of “just-right” for children in the first to fourth grades. Your narrator, Dorothy Shellman, WNAD continuity writer, who as sisted Mary H. Marable, associate professor of library science, in selecting the stories. Feb. 3—Winnie the Pooh. Feb. 10—Surprise Story. Feb. 17—Major and the Kitten. Feb. 24—Hercules, the Gentle Giant. Rhythm and Song Mondays, 1:15-1:45. te (Wednesdays, 11:30-12:00) / The most popular of the School of the Air series, featuring children in the University Laboratory school, directed by Mrs. Dolly Connally, assistant professor of music education. For grades 1 to 6. Feb. Feb. 14—The First Opera. Feb. 21—Learning to Listen. ‘ 7—Singing Towers. Feb. 28—American Indian Music. © Z Making Friends with Music S Tuesdays, 1:30-1:45 (Fridays, 2:15-2:30) Stories of lives of famous composers, -and demonstration of various musical instruments by members of the School of Music. Dan /Hayes, WNAD music director, is in charge. Feb. 1, 8—Mozart. Feb. 15, 22—Schumann. Spotlight on Health Wednesdays, 1:30-1:45 (Thursdays, 11:30-11:45) ‘ Resource people in health brought to the classroom by Dr. L. T. Rogers, professor of health education. Page 10 J _ Laboratory. schools. stories, old and new Feb. 2—Reports of Progress. Feb. 9—Superstitions About Health. Feb. 16—Personal Cleanliness. Feb. 23—Sleep. : Let’s Make Things Wednesdays, 2:15-2:30 (Fridays, 1:30-1:45) New patterns for woodwork projects presented by Lonnie Huddleston and students from the University © Feb. 2—Bird Houses. Feb. 9—Rustic Lawn Furniture. Feb. 16—Garden and Lawn Sticks. Feb. 23—Kites. Friends in Other Lands* Fridays, 10:15-10:30 (Tuesdays, 2:15-2:30) Students from 18 territories and foreign nations, members of the International Club on the University campus, appear to answer questions about customs of their lands. acacia Feb. 1—Canada. Feb. 8—Mexico. Feb. 15—Cuba. Feb. 22—Hawaii. rk Know Your Oklahoma Tuesdays, q 1:30-1:45 (Thursdays, 2:15-2:30) Wildlife conservation in Oklahoma will be featured this semester in this series. Feb. 1—Oklahoma Wildlife, Then ‘and Now. Feb. 8—Guardians of our Wildlife. Feb. 15—Oklahoma’s Natural Forests. Feb. 22—Oklahoma’s Planted Forests. WNAD’S LIVE MUSIC PROGRAMS © A Song for You Mondays, 3:00-3:15 ~ Don Bacon, bass from Sacramento, Cal., presents a program of varied songs from among your favorites. Music Faculty Recitals Fridays, 5:15-5 45 Members of the school of music faculty bring you the Sel