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Mr. McCaffrey has long guided Prep ■iams in learning and enjoying the hobby pf amateur radio. Under his supervision :hese Prepsters learn the necessary Morse Hode and fundamentals of electricity to enable them to obtain an amateur radio >perator’s license. This license makes it possible for boys to broadcast over Prep’s >wn radio station K20QJ. I Through a new program of long disance contacts, Mr. McCaffrey’s boys pave reached Guatemala, Norway, and jhe Ukraine as well as 50 stations in the JJnited States.
Stanley Wasowski, Treasurer