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- 75e ZIP Thanks Ray WNCE Cart
An authentic WNCE “Cart” Ref. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidelipac (click hyperlink in comments below) This particular cart was especially popular- available at: https://youtu.be/OXIofoBI5n8 (click hyperlink in comments below) The final voices are attributed to Melanie Hornack and Uncle Ray. - 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. - 75h Record Library Filing System- rescued from the trash
- 76s NCE Parking token
Vintage Parking Token - 76f Membership Card from Osk
Note the change in signatory Job Titles from prior year... - 75q Membership Card from Marc
I have known Marc since Third Grade- he has ALWAYS been in good standing. Signed by Morton P. Whittler! - 76c Membership Card from Marc Osetec
Featuring Dennis Youngworth and Richard C. Pugh - 75j Mike Goldstein from Nucleus
Mike Goldstein (?) - 75f Uncle Ray from Nucleus
Uncle Ray - 75c Gendel from Nucleus
Remote Broadcast from the Student Center Gary Gendel says: We had scheduled 1 hour shifts, and I had the first shift. This picture was taken about 8 hours later, after noone had come to replace me all day! - 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. - 75n Country Ed Schoepke from Nucleus
“Country Ed” Schoepke…he was country when country wasn’t cool. - 75o Unknown from Nucleus
Unknown DJ - 75k Russell Pepe from Nucleus
Russell Pepe - News Director and lounge singer - 76w Interim name t-shirt- post WNCE, pre-NJIT Country Ed with
Interim School Name t-shirt Post WNCE, pre-NJIT, displayed by Country Ed Schoepke (it still fits)