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continued rroni page 1 On June 4, after ten months of grueling labor, WNHU went on the air. The station that had been only an interesting idea that might also be fun to do four years ago, was now a work- ing, powerful radio station that beamed throughout a vast area of Connecticut and Long Island, thanks to the almost superhuman efforts of its general manager, Dick Gelgauda; its chief engineer, Vince Berlutti; its program director, Bruce Gogel; and the other volunteer students . Radio Station WNHU will benefit the University, the alumni, the stu- dents, and the greater New Haven community for a great many years to come. i Gogel at work on the console. .e Dick and Vince before air time.
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And into the Student Center Chief Engineer Berlutti. Checking the wiring. 15 Until its in place. continued from page 12 most impossible job of installing the hundreds of miles of wiring and intri- cate electrical connections that would be needed, if the station was to get on the air. Bruce Gogel was appointed pro- gram director, and slowly but surely began to develop a staff of students that would help to build the station and would, hopefully, eventually be the voices that would fill the air of UNH ' s fledgling FM station. Each difficulty was met by Dick, Vince, and Bruce, and eventually overcome. Such problems as devising a soundproofing that would absorb the continuous sound of the Student Center game room, and devising a way to bring in the $8,000 transmitter without damaging the valuable piece of equipment, were met and conquered. Throughout the Fall and Spring semesters work progressed. Finally, in March, the station was ready to re- ceive its tower — a giant red and white steeled structure that stands seven times the height of the Student Center. With the tower in place, and the studio complex nearing completion, on-the-air training began with stu- dent disc jockeys preparing them- selves for the time when the station would be functioning. continued on page lo
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