Tom VanHoose... oh, my, GOD yes that was him! Wasn't it something like "the ole outlaw?," which he sounded nothing like?
If I got too close to the mic after his shift I always felt like I'd French-kissed a spit cup.
EOI sounded crazy, and I alternately wish I had been a part of that, and am relieved I missed it. When I was at "Commercial-Free 91.3," I was working with another student named Dave... what-the-heck-was-his-last-name? to create some continuity across our... um... DIVERSE... formats. We were basically doing top-40 and attracting between half a dozen and a dozen listeners.

I just had another flashback to a guy whose name (really!) was Sam Quinton. Not surprisingly, his show was something like The Sam Quinton Prison, and one of the things he used to do that I LOVED was pit artists against each other. He'd play an hour of alternating between Frank Sinatra and The Ramones, or David Bowie and Sammy Davis Jr, or the like. Now THAT was fun radio! I almost got whiplash a couple of times, but it's not radio if somebody doesn't get hurt.
Another fascinating character was a guy who worked Sunday evenings. He used to play Laurie Anderson's United States Live from start to finish, and THAT always made for an interesting drive.
...what the HECK was Dave's last name... he had a couple of aliases, no idea what his real name was...
Memories...