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Lafayette History Rabbit Holes – Acalanes Radio Station KCEQ: Campolindo 1966-1967 Electronics Club

July 22, 2022 Leave a Comment

In the 1967 Compañero…

Cover of the 1967 Campolindo yearbook

we find that there was an Electronics Club during the 1966-1967 school year.

Picture of the 1966-1967 Campolindo Electronics Club

When the lights dim and then rise for the opening act of a school play or musical. Its the members of the Electronics Club who ware working backstage to create the necessary effects. They are also responsible for the management of lighting and electrical equipment at assemblies and dances. Members also carry on their own experiments with electrical theories and devices.

The students are listed as follows:

Randy Ammon
Richard A. Anderson
Jeff A. Cathrow
Paul F. Engle
Thomas Du Fosse
Bruce G. Goldenson
Tom W. Halloran
John A. Huckabay
Chris Kralj
Gary L. Monteith
Gary R. Ottesen
Stephen C. Prey
Steve Spragens
Don R. Steele
Steve Steinmetz
Dale B. Tobias
Thomas W. Trask
Thomas Wylde

Wendell Pleis was their advisor.

That’s all the information on this part that we have at the moment. As with all these posts, please feel free to share any information you might have.

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Filed Under: Campolindo High School Tagged With: 1966-1967 Campolindo Electronics Club, Campolindo High School, Lafayette History Rabbit Holes, Wendell Pleis

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