
78 Vin Yard 1
Hasbrouck Heights- Guests- 77 01d from Nucleus
Marc, Bill & Ed...doing an Electrical Engineer's version of a Hare Krishna mantra. At this time, Marc and Bill had known each other for more than a decade- always wearing flannel shirts.
75m Unknown from Nucleus
Unknown DJ. Uncle Ray says: “I didn't think we let tobacco in the studio - other stuff, maybe”.
CK Dickie & Don
Cedar Knolls- Dickie & Don
78 Tony Osk
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.
77 01h Membership Card from Marc Osetec
With Anthony Peppe and Frank Gianelli
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.
77 01a from Nucleus 1977
Tom “Fence” Patten, Marc "Osk" Osetec, Jim Diemer “Leonia”, "Billy Willie" Harrity, Bruce “Widget” Cuddeback, Ed Moroney, Don Carroll, Mark "SOB" Zdanowicz
77 01c Mark Zdanowicz from Nucleus
Mark Z
77 01f Bill Harrity from Nucleus
Bill Harrity
77 02c from Nucleus
Fashion Show
75k Russell Pepe from Nucleus
Russell Pepe - News Director and lounge singer
75i Record Library Filing System- rescued from the trash
The "OLD" label category- the WNCE Record Library equivalent of "hospice". As I recall, I got to this one before the janitor took the pile away. Fortunately, they only came by 550 Weston Hall about once a year.
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.