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IMAGES OF THE WHUS STUDIOS THROUGH THE YEARS
THE "REALLY OLD" STUDIOS IN THE KOONS HALL BASEMENT: 1946 - 1952

Mike Drechsler “on air” in the Announcer’s Booth in 1952 while Jack Gooken cues a 78RPM "platter" on the turntable in the Control Room
THE "OLD" STUDIOS IN THE "OLD" STUDENT UNION: 1952 - 2002

Judy in disguise (with glasses)? Judy Nikola doing a show in the Studio A Control Room sometime in the late 1950s

Super67man looks in on Carol Petito and Peter Phillips in Studio B from the Studio A Master Control Room in 1964. That's the original 10 watt WHUS FM transmitter on the right under the window.

"Rockin' Russ" Ginns at the controls in the Studio A Control Room in 1964

Wayne Norman demonstrates the “AM/FM split” which enabled WHUS to broadcast a commercial on AM and a public service announcement on FM at the same time in the 1960s.

Les Morrell doing a show in the Studio A Control Room in 1973

Edwin Maley cues the next "45" he's going to play in the Studio A Control Room in 1974

The Studio A Control Room in 2002, just prior to the move to the temporary “Farmhouse” studios.
THE "NEW" STUDIOS IN THE "OLD" FARMHOUSE: 2002 - 2007

General Manager John Murphy in the Master Control Room

Production Studio

Training Studio
WHUS IN THE DIGITAL AGE
THE STATE-OF-THE-ART STUDIOS IN THE "NEW" STUDENT UNION - 2007


Two views of the On Air Studio (A)

Production Studio (B)

No News anymore on WHUS, so why a "News Booth"?

Sports Director Mike Guerrera in the Staff Office

How can you tell that this is the Chief Engineer's office?

A clean shaven General Manager John Murphy and Business Manager Barb Becker
More photos of the new studios in the WHUS photo gallery
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