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mm L£TT£R« Pag© 6 December 1, 1945? July l p has been at the station full time However, he etiil teaches tha radio classes the r h$ve* Ihe second appoints is Mrs. dertrudu Ohang, the wife of a Chluusa 11 dent working on die poctor&te here at Purdue* dhe i nd ttally educated in C‘ '•..*>.. ;■••. .< * „ .? >m LXi ti|f her ; ■ ters Decree fr >m t - e : 2 u. • a \ . ■ : • . i I rlted fox some time as radio specialist, v*ith the Chinese tiewfc Service. She 1 1 doing a fine job of integrating the teachers* manuale and ‘iohool ot the Air programs ir. general* The third appointee la Jo Bundy who la new to radio, halls fro® RenneeXaer, Indiana., Bhe ie a graduate of ItePauw School of Music and hae taught public school music* She is acting as MufcIc&X director of the station* organizing all our musical programs, ttllee also managed to wrangle bar an assistant, or music librarian,, *L*^L. aE&gLEBS J»i& bo$e of the plans for post-war expansion by PI; L are on chair way toward completion* Thn position of musical director left vacant by the departure of Laneon Demising is being ably filled by health Cutler, recently discharged from the Wavy. Mr, Cutler studied «|t the American Conserve, .ory oi Music and in Paris under tercel Dupre, Before enterln 0 the Navy ue taught ox^an at the American Conservatory of Music ana was organist ana choir master at one of Chicago J a largest churches, ,<en naa unuertuken the job of building better mu$lQ&X pro¬ grams for ‘WILL* In the continuity department under Margot Morris are six part*time writers v 3 ho devote their time to the prepan lion ©1 the scripts for the daily program schedule * Bite Born, Pat Barton, Kitty Hoffman and Ruth Breen handle the recorded and transcribed shows, Marilyn Murray takes care of the live musical 6howc, and Carol Shaffner writes script for the live shows other than au&lo&l* The addition of &eor&e Sharp to the staff es educational pivj&rfw's director was mentioned in the last issue of the hewe Letter, Phil Spradlins haa joint'd the staff ns announcer and acting producer.. Phi 1 is Just back from, Wright Fie ld where he did technical radio wo cm. for tu ? AAP v - Boaides producing several shows* he takes charge of the .lltrot wo hours of daily proa < I casting which includes light music, news, service information and a devotional by a campus minister u do much for staff changeSo a reorganig&tion of the office Space is also under way > ‘the hall in the west wing of armory Hall will be closed off with & wall to wake a large reception room for the radio station* Ml of the >fflc%a and studios will ooon off of this reception room* facilities * U also be provided for another small studio for recording tr hroa least ins script shows and alaouysione with a limited number of \ nrUclpafite* To sculp these facilities more adequately two new BOA pioieet: onal Ldel record r- * «* . td b n faal »u d « ld ! u