KEOL-FM Staff Listing
A Little List of Who's Who on KEOL-FM

KEOL-FM is staffed entirely by volunteers. The station is open to anyone who fullfills the following requirements:
  1. Is an Eastern student, faculty, or staff member (exceptions can be made to this requirement. We have several community members on staff).
  2. Has taken and passed the FM Broadcasting I Intact course.

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KEOL-FM Seniority List
as of November 01, 2007


Mark Masterson - Community Liason
Jenifre Tarkus - Music Director
Greg Monahan
Jeff Dense - Faculty Advisor
Dave Mayes
Emily Hodgson
Mark Shadle
Onofre Ramiscal
Jeremy Clark
Daniel Roloff
Ryan McGinnis
Ramsey Cowlishaw
Frederick Pratter
Crystal Collier
Sean McMurray
Kendall Hagan
James Mayfield
Joel Montoya
Richard Abrams
Ian O'Brien
Lucas Kruse
Whitney McCoy
Kari Pack
Savino Cisneros
Tim Mustoe
Ryan Dornfeld
Ian Bittner
Cody Riggs
Tim Mollerstrom
Stephanie Brookhart
Charlie Schumacher
Sara Sawatzki
Seth Yohnka
Leslie Croghan
Kyle Rowland
Joseph Secl
Mario Olivares
Danny Hall
Matthew Hennoke
Patrick Barrows
Brian Hempel
Charlie Johnson - Station Manager
Stephen Jackson
Jennifer Hibbert
Molly Sumpter
Duncan St. Clair
Emily Chartier
Chelsea Lally
Sarah Queeher-Plourde
Greg Gonzalez
Logan Bagett
Todd Johnson
Tennly Paul-Bowden
Taylor Savier
Chris Abbott
Lisette McIlmiol
Eric Schmidlen
Cameron Brophy
Shean Lakey
Amy Wadley - Program Director
Collin Hemphill
Mariah Boyle
Gaston Shelton
Steven Head
Kyle Esbensen
Ryann Moss
Chantal Schefers
Cameron Hefner
Terrance Phar
Dillion Bedford
Justin Howe
Chris Hoppie
Richard Wagner
Sean Turner
Dustin Kristin
Rodell Razor
Robert Manuell
Jon Weyhant
Kendra Anyan
Matt Wells

KEOL-FM Management

Station Manager - Charlie Johnson
E-mail:johnsoc7@eou.edu



Program Director - Amy Wadley
E-mail: keol@eou.edu



Music Director - Jenifre Tarkus Kayoa-Bonaqeraj
E-mail: keol@eou.edu
Office hours are: 9:30 to 11:00 am Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri at 962-3466 (Pacific Time Zone)

I am the illustrious fantabulous effervescent (and sometimes longwinded) Jenifre Tarkus Kayoa-Bonaqeraj, MD and DJ here at this superfine stand-alone state-of-the-art semiquadrophonic broadcasting facility for 25 years as of Nov. 21, 1978...my first radio show. I've been here since the days when every nation in Africa had a different name, and Mtn. Dew was actually carbonated. I am also a Safeway Club Card holder in good standing since 1998.

Other interests I have secondary to all types of quality music are: gardening (my real job), positive empowerment/diversity issues, kitsch collectables, art deco, meteorology, volcanology, vintage keyboards, logo/graphics design, dry comedy, nightclubs/social evenings out, surf/sk8brds, physical geography and Nunavut/Inuit culture.

Ever since I heard U.K.'s "Danger Money" on this station the day I rolled into town to go to college here (back before the war when EOU was known as EOSC), I knew I had to be involved. I had worked in record stores betwen Florida and Portland, OR since 1975 and have been an active Goldmine record collector since 1971. Even though I'm completely out of synch with predictable mainstream radio hits and plasticity, it doesn't matter-- as KEOL provides a therapeutic outlet to cut loose and get away with whatever adventurous music or programming legally feasable under the smothering envelopement of the FCC. I encourage those of groundbreaking stature to do the same by jumping on board. Enjoy dominance and control, and throw away those prescription stress relievers.

See, I told you I can be longwinded.

My self-defined job description sounds simple: *To acquire as much variety of music as possible with the least amount of expense*. Seems like a cheap ass way of doing biz, but with a bit of motivation and schmoozing (along with downloading and duplicating) there shouldn't be a reason why we don't have everything. Well, maybe lack of shelving space. But don't worry, in the near future we all can scare up any song we want from a cluster of microchips in our pocket with some kind of keyboard interface and amplification system. So long as the immediacy of music doesn't make radio obsolete and makes me wansome to fill a vast void in my free time.

KEOL sure is a lot of fun, and a great extended family. My real family doesn't party nearly often enough.
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