The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1968 — Page 5
Tuesday, January 23, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 5
WGRE highlights
With the beginning of the ■econd semester at DePauw University on January 24, WGRE will return to its regular format. The Morning Show will sign on the air at 7 a.m. followed by the DePauw Language School of the Air at 8:30 a. m. Under the direction of Dr. Hal Albro, lessons will be resumed in six languages. Texts are available in the DePauw Bookstore. Following are the languages offered and the texts
for each course: 8:30—Russian: Dawson, Bidwell, Humesky: “Modem Russian I,” Harcourt, Brace and World Inc. 9:00—French: Thomas H. Brown, “French: Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing.” McGraw-Hill Book Co. 9:30—Spanish- Laurel H. Turk: “Foundation Course In Spanish Revised.” D. C. Heath and Co. 10:00—German: Kurtz and
I Politzer: German: “A Comprehensive Course for College Students. Revised Edition.” W. W. | Norton and Co. 10:30 — Portuguese: Barrutia and Ellison: “Modem Portuguese:” Modem Tanguao Assoc, of America. 11:00—Italian: Bosco and Lolli, “Incinto con L’italiano,” Bloisdell Publisning Co. The following program series will be heard during our spring season: WGRE welcomes back to the air our “teen” shows from Putnam County high schools at 7 p.m.: Fillmore Cardinal Keynotes on Tuesday; Bainbridge Pointer Profiles on Wednesday-;
Greencastle Teen Topics on i with the many important guests Thursday, and Reelsville Smoke! who visit DePauw. tune to Signals from the Wigwam on Campus Interviews on Wednes-
Friday. Radio Rostrum returns at 7 p.m. on Monday. Producer John Dausman selects an outstand-
day at 7:15 p.m. Great Decisions, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, is a series of eight programs on
ing address each week for radio topics recommended by the presentation. These speeches are j Foreign Policy Association, and recorded at various DePauw produced by WDET, Wayne convocations. | State University. Topics to be Campus Forum is your “ear covered range from “The Midon the DePauw campus," where die East,” and “The 'Other’ War 1 you will keep informed of is- in Vietnam,” to “The Two Gersues at the university as well manys.” This series will open as questions of national and following the basketball season, international importance. This i Basketball will be featured will be broadcast at a new time | during the opening weeks of the —Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ; second semester, with the DPUFor in informal conversation Rose Poly game scheduled at
Bowman Gym. on Wednesday, January 24. The WGRE Sports Staff will bring the play-by-play account, with pie-game show opening at 7:45 p.m. The Tigers will travel to Evansville on Saturday, January 27, and the Radio Tiger Team will accompany them for a live broadcast. This game will begin at 9 p.m. Greencastle time, pregame show at 8:45 p.m. A favorite program has a new name: Literary Scrapbook is a collection of selections from literature as interpreted by guests to the WGRE studios. This series will be heard at 7:15 p.m. on Thursday. Travelogue will continue with
actual travel experiences in places you may wish to visit. This series will now be heard on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Greencastle Schools on the Air brings you a glimpse of city schools by interviews or by demonstrations recorded in the children’s classrooms. This program continues at 7:15 p.m. Friday. International News is a new feature to be produced by EdW'ard H. Meijers, a DePauw special student from the Netherlands. Edward plans to make this series a clearing house for the views of students from all over the world. Don’t miss this
exciting new format to b« broadcast at 7:30 p.m. on Friday.
APPROPRIATE CALL SALISBURY, England UPI — The Rev. Wiliam Rodda doesn’t mind parishioners of St. Michaels playing bingo at tha church. But he hates to hear them shout Bingo! So starting tonight, prizes will only go to wriners who shout, amen! or, Hallelujah: “I thoroughly enjoy calling out the numbers,” said Rodda. “The audience enjoys it too, especially when they give tha new shouts.”
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