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Zelta Feike Rodenwold, director of women's programs at KOAC radio, doing a broadcast.

KOAC broadcast booth in the background at the 1958 OSC commencement in Gill Coliseum.

The first KOAC radio transmitter (then KFDJ) was built in 1922 by Physics professor Jacob Jordan and was located in Apperson Hall. Jordon is the second person from the left.

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James Morris, KOAC program director with satellite dish, 1953.

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Physics professor Jacob Jordan was in charge of the operation of KOAC transmitter. Mr. Grant Feikert, operator, is at the desk.

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OAC band performing on KFDJ radio (later KOAC) in Apperson Hall.

Professor Jordan (left) built the first radio transmitter, KFDJ, 5 watts. Dr. Weniger (right) was department chair.

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KOAC sign at 1962 State Fair

William Charles Smith and Lester G. Mock are using the portable tape recorder they used to bring special events broadcasts to their radio audience.

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Polk County 4-H Clubbers on the air under the supervision of Bill Smith, KOAC's Farm Program Director.