
- 75g Unknown- Record Library from Nucleus
Unknown DJ, Digging through the 45s The 45 RPM filing system was less formal than for LPs. You can see the edges of the LP labels, which tied to the index cards on the left. LPs were sorted alphabetically by artist, then numerically by date received at the station...examples follow. - 75k Russell Pepe from Nucleus
Russell Pepe - News Director and lounge singer - 75l Unknown from Nucleus
Possibly Stevie Banks, who read the news - 75n Country Ed Schoepke from Nucleus
“Country Ed” Schoepke…he was country when country wasn’t cool. - 75m Unknown from Nucleus
Unknown DJ. Uncle Ray says: “I didn't think we let tobacco in the studio - other stuff, maybe”. - 75d from Ray Slusarczuk
"Uncle Ray" Slusarczyk - 74a from Nucleus
1973 Record Library- Unknown - 73a from Nucleus
1973- Unknown - 75p Unknown from Nucleus
Unknown DJ - 76a from Nucleus
From The Nucleus Yearbook - 77 01g from Nucleus
Scott Zimand, Unknown, and Bill Harrity. Bill and Scott cannot recall what he did, but are certain that he had it coming. And yes- this photo made the yearbook. - 79 01 Nucleus Tony C
Tony C - 79 01 Nucleus Studio B Karl
Karl - 77 01f Bill Harrity from Nucleus
Bill Harrity - 78 Tony -Crazy Eddie
Hasbrouck Heights Featuring Tony’s award-winning Crazy Eddie commercial parody- a huge hit at the NJIT Pub Talent Show. A recording is available at: https://youtu.be/8p9Tox0mzwg Hyperlink in comments below