In the 1964 Troiana… you uncover an electronics club from the 1960-1961 school year. We’ve already found Elbert Dawson in later electronics clubs such as the 1962-1963 Electronics Club. But thanks to his senior section we discover that he was the president of the club his first year in 1960-1961. Bear in mind that during […]
Lafayette History Rabbit Holes – Acalanes Radio Station KCEQ: Miramonte 1962-1963 Electronics Club
This has been updated/modified to include the fact that we do have access to the 1963 Mirada and add information from it to the post. In the 1963 Mirada… we find that there was an Electronics Club during the 1962-1963 school year. Their advisor is listed as F.R. Davis. If you look in the Fall […]
Oral History: Stan Pedder — July, 2021
Summary: Stan Pedder was interviewed by Andree Duggan Hurst in July, 2021. He had just retired after practicing law in Lafayette for 62 years. Stan was born in 1935, 2 years before the Caldecott Tunnel opened, and he has been a close observer of developments in the life and character of the town and its […]
Lafayette History Rabbit Holes – Acalanes Radio Station KCEQ: Las Lomas 1962-1963 Electronics Club
We don’t have access to the 1963 El Cabellero. However, if you look in the Fall 1962 amateur radio call book, then we find a listing for the Las Lomas Electronics Club. Fall 1962 amateur radio call book The entry states the following: Las Lomas High School Electronics Club, 1460 S. Main St, Walnut Creek […]
Lafayette History Rabbit Holes – Acalanes Radio Station KCEQ: Early Wendell Pleis at Scottsbluff High School, Nebraska 1962-1963
In the 1963 Bluff… we find Wendell Pleis still teaching. Mr. Wendell Pleis obtained his B.S. degree from the University of Nebraska and his M.A. degree from Colorado State College. He teaches general and advanced metal, basic electricity and is A.V. coordinator. Wendell is still running The Projectionists/Audio-Visual group. Originated as a civic organization in […]
LHS Email Recently Hacked — Instructions For Those Who Received Scam Email
We recently had our email hacked. There were many messages that were sent purporting to be from our President–Mary McCosker–asking about Amazon. These were not from us. DO NOT RESPOND to these emails in any way. If you have already responded to the email, STOP! The reply-to email on the fake email was to a […]
Lafayette History Rabbit Holes – Acalanes Radio Station KCEQ: Early Wendell Pleis at Scottsbluff High School, Nebraska 1961-1962
In the 1962 Bluff… we find Wendell Pleis still teaching. Mr. Wendell Pleis helps George Ferreya prepare an assignment sheet for the projectionist. He was the audio-visual coordinator of the Senior High along with teaching general metals. Mr. Pleis was also the coach for senior high intramural basketball. He is interested in electronics and enjoys […]
Lafayette History Rabbit Holes – Acalanes Radio Station KCEQ: Early Wendell Pleis at Scottsbluff High School, Nebraska 1960-1961
In the 1961 Bluff… we find Wendell Pleis still teaching. Mr. Wendell Pleis teaches general metal and trades and industries. His hobbies are sports, fishing and hunting. Mr. Plek (sic) sponsors Audio Visual Club. His bachelor of science degree was obtained at the University of Nebraska. This year The Projectionists and Audio-visual are lumped together. […]
LHS Display: Early Families of Lafayette, from 1850: A Display of Pictures and Stories
On the outside wall of Whole Foods Grocery Store in Lafayette Plaza Center, the Lafayette Historical Society has put up a display of early families and a bit of their stories. People who live here will recognize some of the names from street names. Others will know the locations where the families lived. These are […]
Lafayette History Rabbit Holes – Acalanes Radio Station KCEQ: Early Wendell Pleis at Scottsbluff High School, Nebraska 1959-1960
In the 1960 Bluff… we find that Wendell’s duties have expanded. MR. WENDELL PLEIS is assistant football coach at Scottsbluff College besides sponsoring the projection crew and the Sophomore Class. He teaches Algebra I and III and Trades and Industries. His biggest job is servicing audio-visual supplies to the grade schools and high school. Unlike […]