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Special thanks to J. Douglas Fogg for providing these images! Click on an image to view a larger version.
 | The Photo was taken in May 1969! The folks in the bus are, from left to right: Dave "Moose" Morse, Stan Neumann, Steve Levy, Marek Lawanda, Ken Levities, Julia MacDonald & Gary Liebisch. The picture was photographed by Peter Adamiak. The guy DJ'ing in the 15th-St Lounge control room window is Ed Hobson. |
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Eliot P. Graham ("The 'Ot") aligns a new stereo cart machine early in 1969. He designed the new stereo facilities. WRPI President Jerry Ezrol seems to be snoozing in the background.
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Marek Lewanda and Joel Levine in the Field House during GM Week, covering the election as I recall.
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 | Julia McDonald-Hartt on the air in Studio "B" in the spring of 1969. The Neumann U-87 condensor mike was brand new. Is it still around?
Taken with my cheap Polaroid the same day as the current photo on the WRPI Alumni page (WRPI Crew circa 1969). This print's in a little better shape, but shows fewer people--just Steve Levy, Program Director, and Julia McDonald-Hartt. |
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What we all saw across the street from WRPI's front door when it was in Lounge 15--the Troy Armory. RPI didn't own it then. Not a bad image for a 30-year-old Polaroid.
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The WRPI Control Room in Lounge 15, Easter Sunday, 1969, the day the 10 kW stereo transmitter went on the air. Bill Mahuson, Chief Engineer, is at the controls. Vaguely in the background are Joel Levine, a Program Director, and George Gardner, a fixture from the RPI Players.
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An Ampex 350 and myself in the WRPI control room the fall of 1967, prior to the rebuild for stereo in '68 and '69. Bill Mahuson was wielding the Brownie Starflash that took this one.
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Ed Wuenschel, a WRPI transmitter engineer, heads into Lounge 15 one winter day, probably in '68 or '69.
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Sheila Fields, a Program Directorix, and Damian Cameola (a.k.a. "Alathea Black"), taken on a traditional WRPI staff picnic at Thatcher Park.
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My roommates Stan Neumann and Bill Mahuson demolish the old 1 KW antenna from the back of Loune 15 during the spring of 1969 now that the new East Greenbush antenna site was operational.
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The equipment racks in the new stereo WRPI control room just before going operational in the spring of 1969.
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