University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (December 1, 1948)

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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN stories for children in the first to fourth grades, selected by Mrs. Mary Marable, associate professor of library science. Dec. 2—BEST FRIEND by Eleanor Estes, ~ Dec. 9—THE MIDDLE BEAR by Eleanor Estes. Dec. 16—Surprise Story. Dec. 23—THIS IS THE CHRISTMAS by Ruth Sawyer. Rhythm and Song Monday, 1:15-1:45 (Wednesday, 11:30-12:00) Pupils in the University Laboratory school, directed by Mrs. Dolly Connally, assistant professor of music education, present classwork in music for grades 1 to 8. During December, Christmas carols will be featured on the program. Making Friends with Music Tuesday, 1:30-1:45 (Friday, 2:15-2:30) Dan Hayes, music director, is your guide for a musical tour of the world, conducted via recordings from the WNAD music library. 7—We Visit Roumania. : Dec. 14—Spain, Land of Rhythm. — Dec. 21—Music of Chile and Argentina. Dec. 28—Making Friends in Brazil. Spotlight on Health Wednesday, 1:30-1:45 (Thursday, 11:30-11:45) Dr. L. T. Rogers, professor of health education, continues to bring to the classroom resource people in health. 1—Seeing Through Life (The Eyes). 8—Preventing Disease (Your Health). Dec. 15—What Our School Has Done To Improve Community Water Supplies. Dec. 22—What Our School Has Done for Better Breakfasts. Dec. 29—How Our School Found Out About Birth Certificates. for Every Child. Know Your Oklahoma Tuesday, 11:30-11:45 Conservation in Oklahoma is stressed in this series to help familiarize children with their state. Dec. 7—Taming the Wind. Dec. 14—Oklahoma’s Sorrow. Dec. 21—Know Your Rivers. Dec. 28—Our Changing Rivers. Page 10 | Ss eS Our Neighbors in Space Friday, 10:15-10:30 (Tuesday, 2:15-2:30) The stories of the planets told by Dr. J. O. Hassler, professor of mathematics. 3—The Earth’s Motions Measure Our Time. Dec. 10—Does Mars Support Life? Dec. 17—Jupiter, the Giant Planet. Dec. 24—Saturn and its Rings. Dec, 31—Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Let’s Make Things Wednesday, 2:15-2:30 (Friday, 1:30-1:45) This month listening pupils will construct. woodwork projects with Lonnie Huddleston, assistant professor of education, directing, and will put finishes on their completed projects. WNAD’S LIVE MUSIC PROGRAMS A Song for You Monday, 3:00-3:15 Glen Kezer, baritone from Okemah, presents familiar favorites. Music Faculty Recitals Thursday, 3:00-3:30 Lytle Powell Members of the faculty of the school of music and special guests are presented in 30-minute recitals for your listening pleasure. Dec. 2—Keith Wallingford, pianist. Dec. 9—Barbara Barstow, Oklahoma City, violinist. Dec. 16—Lytle Powell, pianist. \ Dec. 23—Joseph Benton, tenor. Dec. 30—Mildred Andrews, organist. We Present Friday, 3:00-3:15 Quarter-hour recitals of both vocal and instrumental music by outstanding students in the school of music. g /