Volunteers are the heart and soul of of non-profit organization like vintageTEK. Below is a list of volunteers, past and present, who have contributed to the success of vintageTEK. Photos of a few of the volunteers at work can be found on our Volunteer Gallery page.


Volunteers

  • John Addis - restoration, photo albums
  • Dave Brown - Board President, website, newsletter, restoration
  • Phil Crosby - Board Secretary, restoration
  • Chris Curtin - Board member, photos, CRT history
  • Ron Fairley - restoration
  • Lorren Fletcher - Board Treasurer
  • Pat Green - Board member, museum archivist
  • Tom Goodapple - restoration
  • Bob Haas - Board Chairman, restoration, eBay store,
  • Jerry Hertel - front desk, Twitter
  • Kurt Krueger - computer support
  • Phil Lehwalder - restoration
  • Andrew Meier - Facebook
  • Dan Murphy- Board member, inventory, parts
  • John Ollis - graphic demos
  • Richard Stack - restoration

 

Past Volunteers

  • Bruce Baur - ex-Board member, restoration (deceased)
  • Steve Coan - restoration
  • Larry Correa - webstore
  • Micheal Cranford - 4051 support and rampack, PDP-11/34A restoration
  • Michael Enkelis - networking and computer support
  • Liles Garcia - parts organization
  • Stan Griffiths - Founder Emeritus, President (deceased)
  • Robert Johnson - recycling
  • Julie Kawabata - library (deceased)
  • Tom Kelly - restoration, general help
  • John Kobbe - history (deceased)
  • Marge Livermore - library (deceased)
  • Pete Mackie - website
  • Larry Mayhew - Board member
  • Jeremy Ollis - restoration and demos
  • Millie Scott - library (deceased)
  • John Simmons – web support
  • Ed Sinclair - Founder Emeritus
  • Dave Squire - microfiche fundraising
  • Steve Vollum - DVD editing
  • David Wise - restoration
  • John Winkelman - Board member (deceased)
  • Laverna Wruble - photo scanning, library

2018 Tektronix Day Of Caring

See the news blog for more information and photos

  • Greg Gibson and Bob Parish - part salvage and recycling
  • Gary Johnson - display exhibit area
  • Dan Knierim and Carl Matson - display cabinet construction