Rolling Meadows High School - Yearling Yearbook (Rolling Meadows, IL)

 - Class of 1977

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Rolling Meadows High School - Yearling Yearbook (Rolling Meadows, IL) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 111 of 238
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The Yearbook Staff decided to take a new look at school activities. To make the book fresh and somewhat different, and with the suggestion of professional journalists' associations, the staff added a Special Features section. This section looks outside the school walls to the communities and the nation. The faculty section had traditionally been treated ser- , T iously. As a change of pace, the ' staff decided to have a bit of fun with that section, to add a touch of humor to a characteristically plain section. No one on the yearbook staff took the zodiac seriously and the horoscopes B YEARBOOK: Front Row-J. Pagliai, K. Vassallo, Second Row-L. Fredrickson, T. Bowden, S. Blumenfeld, D. D j Herbert, 1. Vittore, G. Hodder,K. Peters, ThirdRow-K. Olszewski,M. Mann,S. Lambert, N.Wrenn, Top Row-N. Were Pf959nted ln thiit light- Steamsf L' Smnh The coverage of girls' sports c sm was expanded with more photo- graphs and more thorough reporting. Coverage grew as the girls' sports program itself has grown. The book's major change which may not be obvious to the reader is that after five years with losten'sfAmerican Yearbook Company, the staff changed printers to Walsworth Publishing Company. The main reason for the switch was that Walsworth offered better prices on color printing. That made it possible for the staff to afford an opening 4 section of sixteen pages in full color. My Two of the staff's new members: freshmen Sue Blumenfeld . . . and sophomore loAnne Vittore. j --nun l A ...--5' 19 jxecutive editor Dee Dee Herbert and Special Features editor lulie Pagliai plan the FordfCarter pages. ln the yearbook workroom, junior Nancy Wrenn exchanges ideas with senior Letty Smith. gg A eafzdky

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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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IMZIICS CANCER 23 , March 21 - April 20 If your sign is Aries, your symbol is the Ram, but there is nothing sheepish about you! You are noted to be independent, brave and daring and therefore would be willing to supervise the cafeteria all by your lonesome. Your quick temper and tendency to act first and ask questions later contribute to your authoritative manner. Activity should be your middle name, for your two favorite questions are What's happening? and Where's the action? All in all, you are best described as rambunctious! Hint for the student: Aries gets bored and impatient listening to people's problems-so don't give long winded excuses! TIAUHYUS Q April 21 - May 20 As a highschool faculty member, you are really in the right line of work, for as a Taurus, you are practical, patient, perservering and productive. A bit on the opinionated side yourself, even the very obstinate student soon learns he is unable to bully you. Food is your major weakness, and you are constantly fighting the call of the cafeteria. For the most part you go about your business slowly but surely, proceeding with utmost caution, texcept maybe when you see redlb. Hint for the student: Taurus has a long fuse , but if you should be so foolhardy as to push him too far-LOOK OUT! GEMVNIINII ' May 21 - lune 21 Gemini, you are the life of the party! Charming and vivacious, you love to talk, talk, talk. Thanks to your quick wit and conversive talent, your lectures keep students alert, their attention sharply focused. Your double nature allows you to accomplish many things all at once. In fact, one Gemini teacher was seen adjusting an overhead projector with one hand and writing on a transparency with the other, all the while discussing that day's assignment! All in all, you're a real gem! Hint for the student: If your teacher's sign is Gemini, you're in for a good time-capitalize on it! Do your best to talk your Gemini teacher into Friday breaks. You bring the food and let him bring the drinks! 9 l Q Iune 22 - july 22 Although as a native of Cancer you rarely go about pinching people-you do have some crabby characteris- tics. This does not mean that you are cranky. lt does mean you have a tendancy to hold on to things you love, like home and family. Also, because you are sensitive and easily hurt, you protect yourself by retreating into your own private shell . Once you learn to trust someone however, you become warm, understanding and considerate. Hint for the student: Assistant principals are often born under this sign. Students should make it a point to visit their offices tshells?l often to win their trust. LEG july 23 - August 23 Leo, you are a very noble and chivalrous person. Unfortunately you seem a little boastful, mainly because you have such a grand method of doing things. Your favorite place is front and center, an attitude conducive to effective classroom lectures. Like your neighboring sign, Virgo, you turn away from everything which is dishonest, petty, or vulgar. The one thing you sometimes tolerate however, is lyin' . Hint for the student: If your teacher is a Leo, keep your talking to a minimum-he likes to do the talking, so you keep quiet! lf your counselor is a Leo, gently remind him that he should be listening to you and not the other way around!! YIIIRGCCD Xl Q, August 24 - September 23 As a quick witted Virgo, you are a born analyst of people and problems, always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. As is characteristic of your sign, you love purity and must always have the plain, unvarnished truth. tExtremists refuse to wear sweaters not made from virgin wooI.J The picture straightener and ashtray emptier of the zodiac, you are sometimes referred to as a nit-picker . But these slanderous folks just don't understand your desire for perfection. Hint for the student: Your Virgo teacher is an extremely tough grader . For best results, pay sharp attention to details in all your assignments.

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