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Club sponsor, Mr. Richard Kiszka, demonstrates the proper use of radio equipment to sophomore Tim CLUB Front Row-Mr. Richard Kiszka, Dave Christopher, Back Row-Tim Rob Nelson, Tom Werling, Bill Cooley AJN, O Sophomore Bill Cooley Sophomore Rob Nelson Q I ll come fo ,QMWS -.-. --.-, -.-. --.-, if you wonder what this means, ask a member of the Amateur Radio Club. These dahs and dits make up the universal code of hams lAmateur Radio Opera- torsj. On Friday evenings at 7:00 the radio club had their meetings at RMHS. Here they learn and practice this code on a Heathkit HW-16 transceiver, with a 40 meter dipole antenna on the roof. The sponsor, Mr. Richard Kiszka, has been a ham since February of this year. He organized the club and has had up to 20 participants. Radio club member, sophomore Tom Werling.
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wo ' e lwckqy Although the Rolling Meadows Varsity hockey team went through three coaching changes and cancellations of practices, they survived a seasonftunique in Mustang hockey annuals. Meadows finished in seventh place in the Mid Suburban League, and even that rather dubious distinction was obtained in a duel for cellar honors in the season's conclud- ing contest. The Mustan s were forced to abandon tieir weekly practices due to lack of financial backing. Dave Miller, former Varsit Coach, sights the players' lack of enthusiasm regarding fund raising activities as reason for part of the team's waning. Plans are being developed to resolve these problems by next winter. Ken Pearson, former Assistant Coach, and a group of men are organizing a plan which would, in part, require each member to shell out 55150. This is compared to S50 previousl . Despite the Varsity's lowest finish in its six- ear history, it was a season that, hopefully, will never be duplicated, and surely not forgotten. Kevin Pearson 1195 concentrates in the face-off against St. Viators HOCKEY CLUB: Front Row - S. Ross, K. Pearson, L. Graf, D. Wendt, A. Chatten, W. Riendeau. Back Row - K. Voss, B. Mitchell, M. Rosenquist, T. Sweeney, C. lacobsen, M. Caporale, B. Glass, M. Butler, Coach Miller. 0 0 Right: Senior Chris lacobsen- C161 ' races to regain the puck from his opponent.
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Pacefzf 45,0 The Pacer Staff devotes 2,520 hours of a school year assembling the school newspaper. Throughout the course of the year, the Pacer Staff distributed thirteen issues and the Senior Sup- plement Magazine. Pacer received a first place award from the National Scholastic Press Association and an International Honor Award from Quill and Scroll. ls spending long hours after school worthwhile? Yes, it definitely is. Sometimes you'd like to quit, but when someone you don't know tells you how great the paper looked, or how great your story was, it makes it all worthwhile, stated Wendy Wink- Iehake. Early graduate Lisa Mehringer donates her expert services to the Pacer staff. xt! .- I I P .. 'K g N Q - ,., ...tt in N -N ,.1 . 3 ,af X M N, E T if li !..t If Editor-in-Chief, Keith Brown, works diligentl Photographer Bob Neuman on a page layout. we-cw. s::i.:1 f+ ,, annum rssnrwi ww f 7 I Staff members Sue Quinlan and Tony Hoenle critique the latest edition of the Pacer. PACER STAFF: Front Row - W. Winkelhake, I. Peterson, S. Quinlan, B. Sitting-Mrs. Petersen, B. Schaefges, Back Row-K. Brown, S. Morris, D. I. O'Donnell, I. johnson, I. Allen, B. Neuman, L. Caravello, E. Rock, T. Hoenle, Snell, A. Kuceray. an ss .. t
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