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Tonight WWGC goes off the air offi cially at 5:30 o'clock. The radio sta tion will resume broadcasting early next semester. Although the station’s regular shows are off the air until that time, broadcasting will be re sumed from 8-10 o'clock tonight for a special presentation of “live” folk music. The show will be broadcast from Brua auditorium via a specially in stalled remote hookup 640 KC on the radio dial. The student body, faculty, and public are invited to at tend. Featured in the show are such campus performers as Ed Baierlein and Bette Kolbe. Ed is a sophomore English major and has appeared in many Owl and Nightingale productions in his two years at Gettysburg. He is equally adept with the folksong media and plays guitar. Bette Kolbe is a sophomore music major. She sings in the college choir and many students had the oppor tunity to hear her early in the se mester at The Innkeepers Concert in the SUB ballroom. Jackson Frank, a former Gettys burg student, will return from Buffalo, N. Y., to appear in the show. She sang last year on the first WWGC presentation of “‘live’’ folk music. Also from out of town are Al Tompkins, from New York City, and Carol Baldwin from West Orange, N. J. Mark Anderson, the host of WWGC's weekly folk music show, will emcee the show.
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Gettysburg Weekly Gettysburgian

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Jan 11, 1963

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