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Radio  Club  is  one  of  our  older
       and  well  established  organizations.
       Its  members  have  an  avid  interest                                                kM
       in  Ham  Radio,  and  usually  can  be
       "found”  in  the  control  room.  Sev­
       eral  of  the  boys  have  secured
                                                              .
       licenses, and whenever possible, en­                   '  i  "  ■  '  %  ■■
       gage  in  relaying  messages  to  and
       from all parts of the country. Quali­
       fied personnel instruct club members
       in  radio  theory  and  Morse  code.
       The radio club fulfills the need  for
       adventure,  is  an  avenue  of  expe­
       rience  for those with technical  abil­
       ity,  and  performs  a  service  in  the
       case of an emergency.









                                               Humor plus  engineering  experience  are gratifying  rewards  to  members  of  the radio  club.
                                               Expressions on the faces  of  John  Santai  and  Jim  Smith  lead  us  to  believe they  are over­
                                               hearing some witty broadcast.
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       Club  members  make  use  of  our  well  equipped  radio
       room. John  Santai and Jim  Smith are pictured  broadcast­
       ing during  one of their regular club  meetings.






                                                              Delhaas is, indeed, fortunate to have such a completely equipped  radio
                                                              room. Members of the club are proud of this, and  keep  it in  excellent
                                                               condition.  They  are prepared  to  "stand-by"  for  any  emergency.



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