Sam Lawson’s Audio Vault: Student run radio station KTOY – L.H. Bates, Tacoma, 1972


KTOY was the NPR station at 91.7 FM staffed by the radio students at L.H. Bates Vocational Technical Institute of Tacoma (as it was then known). In this recording from 1972 we hear the voices of Chris Lindstrom on news, Dewey Boynton and Fred Elliot on sports, and yours truly as the dj. This gets into some embarrassing territory for me, but as my instructor, the Late, Great Chuck Ellsworth used to say, “Well, the audience had to hear it!”

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3 thoughts on “Sam Lawson’s Audio Vault: Student run radio station KTOY – L.H. Bates, Tacoma, 1972

  1. What became of Chris Lindstrom? I think he worked with Robert O. Smith at KTAC FM. Rick Nordlund? Another name I recall from my time at KTOY during that period.

  2. Actually, Sam, the whole check sounds pretty good to me, especially for a training station. “Bright and tight,” as we used to say. I was student manager of University of Chicago’s FM, and we seldom sounded this good.

  3. I remember it well. And the guys heard on this aircheck were fellow classmates of mine as well. Shortly after this, I believe Lindstrom went to KTAC FM for a short while, when Robert O. Smith programmed it as a progressive rocker. I thought Fred Elliot made a fine newscaster, but lost track of him.

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