. QST . radio communications dedicated to civildefense purposes is planned to accompany thecoming June 14th-15th general c.d. alert. Ama-teurs not identified in RACES or AREC shouldmake local inquiry of Radio Officers and ARRLECs to register facilities and ask where theymay serve in connection with this and future callsfor civil defense emergency or natural disasterradio circuits. Directory of School Amateur Radio Clubs.A new 1955 directory lists detailed informationon 109 high school clubs with active stations, 26additional stations identified with schools andcollege stations identified with

. QST . radio communications dedicated to civildefense purposes is planned to accompany thecoming June 14th-15th general c.d. alert. Ama-teurs not identified in RACES or AREC shouldmake local inquiry of Radio Officers and ARRLECs to register facilities and ask where theymay serve in connection with this and future callsfor civil defense emergency or natural disasterradio circuits. Directory of School Amateur Radio Clubs.A new 1955 directory lists detailed informationon 109 high school clubs with active stations, 26additional stations identified with schools andcollege stations identified with Stock Photo
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. QST . radio communications dedicated to civildefense purposes is planned to accompany thecoming June 14th-15th general c.d. alert. Ama-teurs not identified in RACES or AREC shouldmake local inquiry of Radio Officers and ARRLECs to register facilities and ask where theymay serve in connection with this and future callsfor civil defense emergency or natural disasterradio circuits. Directory of School Amateur Radio Clubs.A new 1955 directory lists detailed informationon 109 high school clubs with active stations, 26additional stations identified with schools andcollege stations identified with the prep schoolnet and a college amateur net. This must be an-. GEORGE HART, WINJM, Natl. Emerg. CoordinatorELLEN WHITE, WIYYM, Asst. Comm. Mgr., PhoneLILLIAN M. SALTER, WIZJE, AdministratiTe Aide nounced as available to other schools that in askingfor the directory, will furnish data for a listingof their own. Give your school club name, itsstation call, address, officers names, bands oper-ated, whether schedule is desired, days and hoursdesired, frequency used, number of club members, number of licensed operators, and dues. ThisHigh School Club Directory is not available fromARRL, but from Department of Health, Educa-tion, and Welfare, Mr. Willis C. Brown, W3HB, Specialist for Aviation Education, Office of Edu-cation, Washington 25, D. C. Taking Stock. There are a good many ways toreview progress as an individual amateur opera-tor. Post mortems after Field Day or other activi-ties enable us to improve procedure and know-how and to plan which bands to work next time.In taking stock we feel each amateur shouldconsider whether he has or can take a pa