University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (December 1, 1948)

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~ Afternoon 12:45-12: :55—Consumer-Farm News. j (Tues., Thurs., Sat,) -12:551:00—Weather Report. 2:453:00—WORLD NEWS (AP). 4:454:55—-_NEWS OF THE NATION (AP). 4:555:00-—Sports Roundup. / Young Manpower at Work Thursday, 3:30-3:45 i Kenneth Harris Activities of members of Junior Chambers of Commerce are highlighted on this series by Kenneth Harris. Dec. 2—Fred Young, jr., Oklahoma City, chairman of Christmas activities for the state Jaycee organization. » Dec. 9—W. Hughes Brockbank, Salt Lake City, vice Bea president, United States Junior Chamber of Sh Commerce. m _ Dec. 16—McAlester Junior Chamber. ~ Dec. 23—Newscast. Dec. 30—International organization. FROM OU TO YOU Sooner Poll . "Monday, 3:45-4:00 1 pie out fai a little fun as Bill Platt, WNAD an ‘ nouncer, interviews University students on various _ thought-provoking topics. The answers are completely unrehearsed. The microphone i is in the Union lounge, and the cabana 9 is sponsored by the Union Activities ’ Board. People You Should Know ” . Tuesday, 2:30-2:45 Students in radio interview faculty members and _ other canpis officials. ~ OKLAHOMA PROGRAMS Te ea Around Oklahoma be Tuesday, 3:30-4:00 q “The University is host on this Pye pigerate to a PROGRAM BULLETIN, & civic -Joddert from ‘Oklahoma cities. widatlnes oad resources of their hometowns are featured by the rep resentatives.” ? 7—Snyder. . 14—Poteau. | . 21—To be announced. . 28—Tahlequah. Indians for Indians Tuesday, 1:00-1:30 sciee fee ry Don Whistler presents more friends from among the © _yarious Indian tribes of Oklahoma. This program is | one of the oldest continuous series heard over WNAD. -Reportto Oklahoma, Monday, 4:45-5:00 = Governor oy J. Turner anil his staff bring y you information about official state activities, / FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS | Children on the March. Friday, 2: 302: 45 ‘The School of Social Work and the Cleveland County Child Welfare Committee continue these studies of child Beveopmenti: Education Forum Friday, 3:30-4:00 a This month the College. of Education continues its presentation of organizations interested i in the welfare of youth. to) Dec. 3—Delta Kappa Gamma. — Dec. 10—Oklahoma School Boards Association. Dec. 17—Oklahoma Congress of Parents and Teachers. . 24—Norman Teen Town. . 31—Norman Girl sar Family Life Radio Forum : _ Monday, 2: 302: 45 This tooth, Dr. Alice Gairces: Sisecki of sis Family Life Institute, continues discussions of family prob; lems with parents and teachers. Dec. _6—Children’s Questions. Dec. 13—Play is ‘Important. ~ Dec. 20—Christmas Memories. eee ae Guests,