Seventy years ago this month, the July 1951 issue of Boys’ Life carried a biography of Vic Clark, W4KFC. Clark later went on to become president of the ARRL from 1982 until his death in 1983. He was, however, already a well known ham in 1951. His biggest claim to fame was taking first place in the 1948 November Sweepstakes.
According to the article, Clark’s interest in radio came when he happened to hear some hams on his family’s broadcast radio, and incident he said fired his interest. He was licensed soon thereafter, as shown in the illustration above. He went on to a career with the Civil Aviation Administration, later the Federal Aviation Administration.