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Station WMCR On April 23, 1952 station WMCR, the FM radio celebrated its first birthday. Licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, WMCR operates on channel 216 at 91.1 megacycles with 400 watts effective radiated power. With Mr. Wallace Garneau and Mr. Homer Kuiper of the faculty acting as station manager and chief engineer, respectively, the station is staffed by students, who work on a part time basis. Glen Bishop and Norm Zoodsma served as station engineers, Bill Dagg and Chuck Mefford handled the announcing. Bill gave play- by-play accounts of all home football, basketball and baseball games, and Chuck acted as host on the weekly Guest Book interview program. Cliff Haycock, who served as program supervisor during the first semester, assisted with the sports broadcasts and acted as traffic manager. Janet MacDonald and Jacqueline Kintner efficiently took care of the stenographic duties of the station, handling programming and traffic during the second semester. WMCR broadcast from 1 :00 to 3:00 and from 6:00 to 9:00 five days a week, Mon- day through Friday. Featured on the station were concerts of the music department, discussions from the social science division, a series of programs by students of the speech clinic, assembly addresses by Dr. Ralph Bunche and Mr. John Mason Brown, and the Shakespeare class of Dr. William Brown, chairman of the English depart- ment. A member of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, WMCR is served by the association ' s tape network, receiving many outstanding series including World Theater from the BBC, Cooper Union Forum from WNYC, Music for the Connoisseur from New York University, and many others. A student announcer gets set to spin a record upon receiving the sign from the announcer ' s booth. WMCR ' s control roon announcer ' s booth. as seen 24
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Administration DR. PAUL V. SANGREN WESTERN ' S PRESIDENT This year of 1952 again brings the production of an excellent Brown and Gold Annual. The record in type and picture provides an excellent summary of the activities for the academic year 1951-52. The production is both artistic and useful. I want to express my appreciation and extend my congratulations to the staff for their most excellent work. PAUL V. SANGREN, president 26
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