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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
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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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