Barrington Area Library: 1976 Index of Barrington Courier Review

 

Barrington Courier-Review Index 1976

 
    4-H CLUBS                                                   
        Barrington 4-H activities  3/25/76 p.31
        Barrington 4-Hers are state champions  5/13/76 p.28
        Two local 4-Hers win state honors  6/17/76 p.39
        4-H progress saluted at North Cook fair  7/22/76 p.7
        Area 4-H'ers will reign over North Cook fair court  7/22/76
            p.4
        Come to the fair!  7/29/76 p.3
        Named County 4-H Queen  8/5/76 p.36
        Barrington 4-Hers earn "A" ratings  8/19/76 p.41
        International friendship  8/26/76 p.12
        Grants open for 4-H clubs  10/7/76 p.36
        Barrington teens win 4-H honors  11/18/76 p.64
        Barrington girl wins national 4-H contest  12/2/76 p.32
 
    ABBOUD, A. ROBERT                                           
        Abboud won't take Carter cabinet post  11/18/76 p.18
 
    ACCIDENTS                                                   
        Two die in crash  1/1/76 p.7
        Create fund for victim of accident  2/19/76 p.3
        Six injured in collision  2/19/76 p.7
        Barrington physician dies in 2-car crash  3/11/76 p.9
        Crash kills one  4/1/76 p.9
        Recruiting trip here ends in tragedy  4/8/76 p.8
        Fran Duval seriously hurt  4/29/76 p.70
        Pedestrian survives collision with train  5/20/76 p.10
        Zidek family says "thanks" to community  5/27/76 p.8
        Two seriously hurt  6/10/76 p.14
        Head-on collision injures 5 persons  6/17/76 p.7
        Eight persons hurt in three accidents  7/29/76 p.7
        Accident victim's purses stolen  8/5/76 p.7
        Fox River boat crash injures two  8/26/76 p.74
        Barrington Hills man dies in canoe mishap  9/9/76 p.9
        Two persons injured in head-on collision  9/16/76 p.7
        Amy wins bout with death  11/25/76 p.5
        Two Barrington High School students electrocuted in
            Carpentersville  12/2/76 p.16
        Ellen's Day aids victim of accident  12/9/76 p.36
        Crash victim donates $100 to MIC fund  12/23/76 p.12
        Eight persons hurt in separate accidents  12/23/76 p.11
 
    ACTORS                                                      
        Break for Chiles in comedy series?  4/8/76 p.14
        Celebrate your birthday at Tom Sawyer matinee  5/6/76 p.14
        Players make awards  9/16/76 p.53
 
    ACTRESSES                                                   
        Dream for a local project comes true  4/15/76 p.41
        Celebrate your birthday at Tom Sawyer matinee  5/6/76 p.14
 
    AGED                                                        
        Seniors' housing survey underway  6/10/76 p.15
        Student-seniors' conference works  7/15/76 p.75
        Seniors' housing program to be developed  8/26/76 p.3
        The generation gap doesn't bother her  9/9/76 p.14
        Eyes campground for seniors' housing  11/11/76 p.5
        Local help splintered  12/2/76 p.24
 
    AIR PILOTS                                                  
        Youthful aeronaut looks to the future  1/8/76 p.17
        Airborne patriotism with a woman's touch  11/11/76 p.21
 
    AIRPLANES                                                   
        Hijack ordeal  9/16/76 p.3
 
    ALCOHOL AND YOUTH                                           
        Teen beer drinking concerns park board  7/15/76 p.64
 
    ALDRICH, JACK                                               
        Drug use concerns police chief Aldrich  5/6/76 p.87
 
    ALLEN, DAVID                                                
        Allen quits District 220 board post  12/23/76 p.5
 
    ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY                                  
        25th anniversary  5/27/76 p.68
 
    ALTEMARA, AMY                                               
        Five vie for 3 library seats  4/8/76 p.5
        Altemara, Roos, Jacobs win library board seats  4/15/76 p.14
 
    AMERICAN CAN COMPANY                                        
        Harper receives American Can gift  5/6/76 p.66
 
    AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN STUDY                        
        White named to head tour  10/7/76 p.34
 
    ANDERSON, C. RICHARD                                        
        Anderson in trouble with Cuba, Lake GOP  11/11/76 p.6
 
    ANDERSON, CORLISS D.                                        
        Donors make Bicentennial book possible  5/20/76 p.9
 
    ANDERSON, CORLISS D., SR.                                   
        Anderson receives honorary doctorate  6/17/76 p.80
 
    ANDERSON, ELLEN                                             
        Ellen's Day aids victim of accident  12/9/76 p.36
 
    ANDERSON, MARION SCHWEMM                                    
        Today's student more outgoing, independent, says retiring
            teacher  8/26/76 p.43
 
    ANIMAL RESCUE FOUNDATION                                    
        ARF will have home, says Voss  3/11/76 p.17
        Massacre of animals disheartening experience  6/3/76 p.26
 
    ANIMALS                                                     
        Youth, 13, hears cat growl at barn door  1/1/76 p.3
        No decision on dog law amendment  2/12/76 p.13
        Residents may express views on new dog law  2/26/76 p.16
        Out on a limb  4/15/76 p.3
        North Barrington delays vote on dog control  5/6/76 p.14
        North Barrington approves modified dog law  5/27/76 p.85
        Furry friend  7/29/76 p.5
        Deer Grove fish kill planned  8/12/76 p.3
        Wild kingdom  8/12/76 p.8
 
    ANIMALS, TREATMENT OF                                       
        ARF will have home, says Voss  3/11/76 p.17
        Good animal care ARF's costly pride  3/25/76 p.48
        Massacre of animals disheartening experience  6/3/76 p.26
        Humane society acts to save two horses  10/21/76 p.20
        Society nags horse abusers; Maltreatment targeted  11/18/76
            p.23
        Tips prompt investigations; Some tell too late  11/18/76
            p.23
 
    ANNEXATION (MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT)                           
        Not much interest in "east" annexation  2/19/76 p.12
        Fairhaven homeowners oppose neighborhood recommendation 
            4/15/76 p.10
        Quality of life tied to village expansion  9/23/76 p.20
 
    ANNIVERSARIES                                               
        To celebrate 40th anniversary  4/15/76 p.41
        Pedersons to mark 60 years of marriage  5/6/76 p.52
        25th anniversary  5/27/76 p.68
        Share 50th celebration with sister and brother  7/1/76 p.42
        Their day  7/8/76 p.26
        Return to Barrington to celebrate 50th  7/15/76 p.37
        Special day tomorrow for the Clayton Nelsons  8/26/76 p.37
        Sisters to mark anniversary of St. Joseph's  10/21/76 p.35
        Gillys will celebrate 60 years of marriage  11/11/76 p.35
        Celebrate 50th wedding anniversary  11/25/76 p.30
        Wed 60 years  12/16/76 p.64
 
    ANTIQUES                                                    
        Antiques show, sale set for September 22-24  8/19/76 p.50
 
    ARIZZI, VINCENT                                             
        Employee's curiosity saves Jewel $14,000  12/9/76 p.6
 
    ARMADES, CECILIA                                            
        Spotlight not all fun, games  12/30/76 p.10
 
    ART                                                         
        Art fair committee seeks prize sponsors  3/25/76 p.42
        Fine Arts Council?  We need one: Klein  3/25/76 p.16
        Artists gear up for Barrington Art Fair  4/22/76 p.46
        Arts inventory first step for new council  4/22/76 p.14
        Scholarships won by four art students  5/6/76 p.15
        Polly Cooper opens summer workshops  5/13/76 p.39
        Artist invites entries in series of shows  5/20/76 p.24
        Her jewelry in festival  5/20/76 p.24
        BHS senior receives art scholarship  5/27/76 p.6
        Fine arts council to be formed in fall  7/1/76 p.22
        Student will show off art efforts Sunday  7/22/76 p.42
        Barrington Art Fair Sunday, rain or shine  8/12/76 p.41
        Women's club slates fall painting series  8/19/76 p.50
        Barrington Art Fair winners announced  8/26/76 p.40
        September 11 deadline set for "Art in Barn" entries 
            8/26/76 p.40
        Interim arts' head to be picked September 23  9/2/76 p.16
        Art institute associates slate Win Jones lecture  9/9/76
            p.43
        Barrington juniors earn art scholarships  10/7/76 p.80
        Fourth arts council meet is October 28  10/21/76 p.11
        Bash elected head of Barrington arts council  11/4/76 p.12
 
    ART IN THE BARN                                             
        September 11 deadline set for "Art in Barn" entries 
            8/26/76 p.40
 
    ARTISTS                                                     
        Porch becomes studio for Irish artist  8/5/76 p.16
        A bicentennial artist  10/7/76 p.26
        She makes stitchery unique art form  12/9/76 p.54
        Holiday spirit dances around her creations  12/23/76 p.27
 
    ASHBURN, JOHN, JR.                                          
        Ashburn tries for archery world title  7/22/76 p.54
        Ashburn wins world archery crown  8/5/76 p.53
 
    AUBURN FARM                                                 
        Horsing around at Auburn Farm  8/5/76 p.43
 
    AUSTIN, BARB                                                
        Barrington 4-Hers earn "A" ratings  8/19/76 p.41
 
    AUSTIN, DORIS                                               
        International friendship  8/26/76 p.12
 
    AUTHORS                                                     
        Authors new gardening book for children  1/15/76 p.13
        Bicentennial book to be ready June 8  5/6/76 p.8
        Bicentennial book exerpts will begin in next week's issue 
            5/13/76 p.3
        Building a life on the prairie  5/20/76 p.9
        Donors make Bicentennial book possible  5/20/76 p.9
        A house for $7; Life in a new country  5/27/76 p.5
        The medicine show and other good times  6/3/76 p.5
        "Tales of Old Barrington" will be available on Tuesday 
            6/10/76 p.8
        She edits cookbook of Illinois favorites  7/1/76 p.43
        Donnelly wins $1000 for "reform" essay  7/8/76 p.17
        Author speaks on new book  10/7/76 p.21
 
    AUTOMOBILES                                                 
        Ron Bransky: Old car man of Barrington  4/8/76 p.4
        Racing is a family affair  6/24/76 p.72
        Faulty gear costs Schulz  9/9/76 p.56
        Commuter lot fee increased to 50c  9/16/76 p.8
 
    AYERS, TERRANCE                                             
        Graham vote record criticized by Ayers  2/5/76 p.14
 
    BADGLEY, GEORGE                                             
        Employee's curiosity saves Jewel $14,000  12/9/76 p.6
 
    BAHAI FAITH                                                 
        Local Baha'is to celebrate  5/20/76 p.28
 
    BARKER, GREGSON L.                                          
        Appointed to bank board  4/8/76 p.48
 
    BARRINGTON AREA ARTS COUNCIL                                
        Fine arts council to be formed in fall  7/1/76 p.22
        Interim arts' head to be picked September 23  9/2/76 p.16
        Fourth arts council meet is October 28  10/21/76 p.11
        Bash elected head of Barrington arts council  11/4/76 p.12
 
    BARRINGTON AREA BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION                     
        Junior League will co-sponsor fun fair  6/10/76 p.65
 
    BARRINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE                         
        Area firms ready career fair displays  1/15/76 p.12
        New Chamber program welcomes 500 to area  1/22/76 p.12
        Career fair is successful  1/29/76 p.5
        Chamber launches drive for members  3/18/76 p.16
        Membership drive adds 38 to Chamber  4/8/76 p.18
        Graham proposes amendments to ease burden of workmen's
            compensation bills  4/29/76 p.4
        Chamber golf outing termed the best ever  6/3/76 p.11
        Chamber gets set for celebration  6/24/76 p.8
        Variety of prizes offered by retailers  7/1/76 p.8
        Attends institute at Notre Dame  7/22/76 p.48
        Chamber supports anti-vandalism law  9/9/76 p.3
        Legislative luncheon Tuesday at the Barn  9/16/76 p.14
        Business a sleeping giant: Rep. LaFleur  9/23/76 p.8
        Chamber's champion  10/7/76 p.7
        Homecoming spirit spread by chamber  10/7/76 p.12
        Village will consider sign law changes  10/14/76 p.11
        Chamber elects five directors  10/21/76 p.13
        Chamber will publish new Barrington booklet  10/21/76 p.12
        Chamber alert out for stolen checks  11/18/76 p.13
        Elect Seger president of Chamber  12/16/76 p.16
        Business involvement crucial now: Seger  12/23/76 p.14
        Village to see parking study in January  12/23/76 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS                      
        Officials criticize BACOG "meddling"  1/1/76 p.4
        Year of achievement enjoyed by BACOG  1/8/76 p.14
        Bikeways funding sought by BACOG  1/29/76 p.10
        BACOG absentee Puzey will be back  2/12/76 p.3
        Committee members get BACOG position paper  2/12/76 p.18
        Development conflicts with BACOG plan  2/12/76 p.5
        Suggests 4 changes in Barrington plan  2/12/76 p.4
        BACOG seeks $40,000 grant  2/19/76 p.8
        $40,000 grant to BACOG  3/4/76 p.11
        BACOG opposes Hemphill  3/4/76 p.9
        Housing chapter isn't feasible: Withrow  3/4/76 p.4
        Commission does about face on neighborhood suggestions 
            3/25/78 p.10
        Fine Arts Council?  We need one: Klein  3/25/76 p.16
        Housing ball bounces back to BACOG  3/25/76 p.4
        BACOG "concerned" about 40-acre plan  4/1/76 p.18
        Barrington Hills Village board approval of plan doesn't
            count  4/1/76 p.16
        Arts inventory first step for new council  4/22/76 p.14
        BACOG applies for $37,000 federal grant  5/6/76 p.16
        BACOG wins national award for summary  5/6/76 p.4
        BACOG funding in jeopardy  6/3/76 p.12
        Barrington Hills adopts BACOG plan  6/3/76 p.16
        BACOG urges denial of DiMucci plan  6/24/76 p.5
        Will elect Hansen new BACOG head  6/24/76 p.3
        Hansen is elected chairman of BACOG  7/1/76 p.4
        Farella development opposed by BACOG  7/8/76 p.18
        NIPC okays $24,000 grant for BACOG  7/22/76 p.15
        Comprehensive plan meeting is August 16  7/29/76 p.13
        BACOG gets $19,000 grant from DLGA  8/5/76 p.12
        Comprehensive plan meeting this Monday  8/12/76 p.12
        "Aggressive" search for light industry endorsed by village 
            8/19/76 p.4
        Housing chapter gets partial village okay  8/19/76 p.8
        Intensive solid waste study is underway  8/26/76 p.70
        Village adopts BACOG plan  8/26/76 p.6
        BACOG plan revisions due Monday, September 27  9/16/76 p.16
        Uniform contribution law sought  10/21/76 p.9
        Developer contribution law in holding pattern  11/4/76 p.14
        Leadership changes in BACOG 911 study  11/4/76 p.10
        DiMucci withdraws LaBuy project petition  11/25/76 p.5
        Flood plain filling riles BACOG  12/2/76 p.5
        Committee won't seek injunction  12/9/76 p.20
        911 setback  12/30/76 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON AREA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL                         
        Rural identification system is supported  2/26/76 p.16
        BADC lists new officers for election on Tuesday  5/6/76 p.9
        BADC's community award to Bill Miller  5/13/76 p.4
        BADC should take position on issues, says new president 
            6/24/76 p.18
        Emergency stickers distributed by BADC  9/16/76 p.16
        BADC wants another paramedic, MIC unit  9/23/76 p.4
        Top area concern: traffic congestion  12/2/76 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY                                     
        Friends elect Bradley president  1/15/76 p.26
        $214,500 saved by Library  1/29/76 p.13
        Schedule appraisal of library building  2/12/76 p.9
        Three seats available on library board  2/12/76 p.11
        Five vie for library board seats  3/4/76 p.10
        Friends of the Library slate authors' reception  3/11/76
            p.86
        Woman's club will furnish library room  3/11/76 p.5
        Five vie for 3 library seats  4/8/76 p.5
        Library board balks at Solem resignation  4/8/76 p.10
        Altemara, Roos, Jacobs win library board seats  4/15/76 p.14
        Summer activities planned at library  5/6/76 p.56
        Will break ground for library June 13  5/13/76 p.8
        Library reading program planned June 22-August 10  5/27/76
            p.24
        Library to open next summer  6/10/76 p.3
        First step toward a new library  6/17/76 p.4
        It's more than a building to him  7/8/76 p.36
        Library appraisals sought by trustees  7/15/76 p.63
        Budget  7/22/76 p.68
        Treasurer's report  7/29/76 p.68
        Reading Club to present certificates to children  8/5/76
            p.45
        TV show host Cromie to be "Friends" guest  9/23/76 p.18
        Will set cornerstone  10/7/76 p.13
        What am I bid?  [sale of library building]  11/11/76 p.10
        Library to request $10,000 from township  12/9/76 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON AREA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB                        
        The generation gap doesn't bother her  9/9/76 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON AREA UNITED DRIVE                                
        21 agencies get $46,000 from BAUD  4/1/76 p.19
        BAUD sets drive goal of $72,100  9/23/76 p.15
 
    BARRINGTON ART FAIR                                         
        Art fair committee seeks prize sponsors  3/25/76 p.42
        Barrington Art Fair Sunday, rain or shine  8/12/76 p.41
        Barrington Art Fair winners announced  8/26/76 p.40
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASKETBALL CLUB)                        
        East Rockford coach to lead BHS cagers  4/29/76 p.3
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (FOOTBALL CLUB)                          
        Boylan bounces Broncos in playoff, 35-28  11/11/76 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 220               
        Scoliosis testing is successful  1/1/76 p.6
        Boundary plan not equitable: District 211  1/8/76 P.3
        Housing, boundaries, pool are priorities in Unit District
            220  1/8/76 p.12
        Area firms ready career fair displays  1/15/76 p.12
        Committee decides on second middle school  1/15/76 p.3
        220 board ponders long range report  1/22/76 p.4
        Palatine schools tell Barrington: ante up  1/22/76 p.4
        Career fair is successful  1/29/76 p.5
        Teachers split on 220 housing recommendation  2/5/76 p.3
        Palatine to counter Barrington's offer  2/12/76 p.15
        District 15 balks at District 220 plan  2/19/76 p.15
        District 220 agrees on compromise  2/19/76 p.3
        "A busy hum of enthusiasm" [Hough Street School
            mini-courses]  3/4/76 p.5
        Financial squeeze felt by District 220  3/18/76 p.14
        School calendar adopted for '76-77  3/18/76 p.11
        Screening program set for pre-school children  3/25/76 p.12
        Barrington schools increase land offer  4/1/76 p.14
        Registration opens for summer school  4/1/76 p.10
        Everything is quiet in District 220  4/8/76 p.3
        Write-in campaign fails in District 220  4/15/76 p.14
        Board rejects foreign language bid, 3-2  4/22/76 p.3
        District 220 board okays disannexation of 1140 acres 
            4/22/76 p.12
        District 220 summer school in jeopardy  4/22/76 p.11
        Denise Meroni takes seat on school board  4/29/76 p.14
        District 220 rejects mandatory retirement age for its
            teachers  4/29/76 p.69
        Palatine schools mull Barrington land offer  4/29/76 p.18
        Student school board okays pool bond vote  5/6/76 p.18
        Student trustees like green loop idea, too  5/6/76 p.10
        Area schools likely to reject land offer  5/13/76 p.12
        Board to charge $38 summer school fee  5/20/76 p.5
        Child safety big concern of parents  5/20/76 p.19
        New summer school program established  5/27/76 p.10
        Unit district 220 says "uncle"  5/27/76 p.13
        Swimming pool plan dead issue for now  6/3/76 p.3
        BEA seeks early settlement of contract  6/10/76 p.3
        Cole earns doctorate at Northern  6/10/76 p.17
        Barrington situation prompts introduction of new bill in
            House  6/17/76 p.41
        Sanders going to Michigan  6/17/76 p.3
        Teacher transfers irk Hough parents  6/17/76 p.16
        Language question goes to committee  6/24/76 p.3
        Teacher transfers to be reconsidered  6/24/76 p.14
        District 220 asks tenure law change  7/22/76 p.3
        Grove Avenue principal going to Hickory Hill  8/5/76 p.7
        Deficit budget gets tentative ok  8/19/76 p.3
        District 220 to consider Wyngate bus plea  8/19/76 p.18
        Engel, Thompson get administrative posts  8/19/76 p.12
        Volunteers sought for "gifted" program  8/19/76 p.14
        District 220 registration gets underway today  8/26/76 p.18
        In-school concerts best buy in District 220  8/26/76 p.10
        Today's student more outgoing, independent, says retiring
            teacher  8/26/76 p.43
        Read accord in District 220  9/2/76 p.3
        Vlasak named principal at Grove Avenue school  9/2/76 p.14
        Free milk, lunch policy outlined for District 220  9/16/76
            p.61
        Color budget red in District 220  9/23/76 p.3
        Teachers okay 2-year pact  9/23/76 p.9
        District 220 to get more money  10/7/76 p.4
        Teachers should be happy: BEA chief  10/7/76 p.10
        Uniform contribution law sought  10/21/76 p.9
        220 chiefs get 5.8% pay boost  11/4/76 p.13
        Annual financial statement  11/18/76 p.104
        Three 220 schools get sound systems  11/18/76 p.16
        They remember forgotten families  12/16/76 p.8
        Allen quits District 220 board post  12/23/76 p.5
        School census to be conducted  12/23/76 p.5
        Standard spring break approved in District 220  12/23/76
            p.12
        Referendums to test residents next year  12/30/76 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT             
        MIC service gets state nod  1/15/76 p.4
        MIC unit averages 46 calls per month  2/26/76 p.10
        Annual budget  8/26/76 p.75
        Emergency stickers distributed by BADC  9/16/76 p.16
        Fire district MIC vote this fall  9/16/76 p.3
        Fire district MIC vote set for February 5  11/11/76 p.5
        Wauconda MIC vote early in '77  11/25/76 p.13
        Referendums to test residents next year  12/30/76 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION                            
        BEA seeks early settlement of contract  6/10/76 p.3
        Teachers should be happy: BEA chief  10/7/76 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON FASHION EXCHANGE                                 
        Barrington Fashion Exchange; Mary Ann Sullivan and Jane
            Gorr, owners  12/16/76 p.62
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOFTBALL CLUB)                          
        Fillies meet Tremont in state tournament  6/3/76 p.3
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)                        
        Fillies win, advance to state tournament!  1/29/76 p.3
        Fillies miss state championship  2/5/76 p.59
        Town turns out to welcome home Fillies  2/5/76 p.3
 
    BARRINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT                                  
        Snorkel part of new budget  4/1/76 p.5
        Martens re-elected fire chief  5/6/76 p.19
        Barrington Fire Department is almost 80 years old  7/1/76
            p.18
        Fire department open house on Sunday  10/7/76 p.13
        Purchase of aerial platform hits snag  11/11/76 p.10
        Gift of life  12/2/76 p.5
        New aerial equipment specs in holding pattern  12/9/76 p.12
 
    BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL                                      
        Career fair  1/1/76 p.5
        Walker slated for BHS talk  1/15/76 p.3
        Barrington joins MSL North Division  1/22/76 p.10
        Leslie Talbot named BHS Good Citizen  1/22/76 p.48
        Seeks upgrading of girls' sports program  1/22/76 p.8
        Walker's BHS talk open to the public  1/22/76 p.3
        Governor Walker scores with BHS students  1/29/76 p.3
        WBPR plans first broadcast Monday  2/26/76 p.12
        Stahmer fired as cage coach  3/4/76 p.3
        Voice of the state wrestling tourney  3/4/76 p.12
        Honor society inducts 114 new members  4/15/76 p.17
        East Rockford coach to lead BHS cagers  4/29/76 p.3
        Five mock meetings on Monday, Tuesday  4/29/76 p.8
        Student "takeover" Saturday, Monday  4/29/76 p.8
        Barrington High lists third quarter honors  5/6/76 p.48
        Celebrate your birthday at Tom Sawyer matinee  5/6/76 p.14
        Drafting award to BHS senior  5/13/76 p.6
        Board won't rehire BHS French teacher  5/20/76 p.12
        BHS senior receives art scholarship  5/27/76 p.6
        Plaskas resigns  5/27/76 p.3
        Students fighting for BHS French teacher  5/27/76 p.12
        "Outstanding" science award to Donna Wood  6/3/76 p.6
        BHS graduation is Saturday  6/3/76 p.34
        Kirby Smith named as Bronco baseball coach  6/10/76 p.66
        Fourth quarter BHS honor roll  6/24/76 p.40
        Award-winning Scots to be here July 5  7/1/76 p.6
        High school students went on strike in '07  7/1/76 p.12
        Nostalgia reigns [Class of 1951 reunion]  8/19/76 p.5
        Schnurlein returning to BHS French post  8/19/76 p.4
        Vandalism at BHS irks school officials  9/2/76 p.4
        Barrington juniors earn art scholarships  10/7/76 p.80
        Homecoming spirit spread by chamber  10/7/76 p.12
        BHS Homecoming this weekend  10/14/76 p.8
        Queen Sue  10/21/76 p.3
        Win smudged by spy charges  10/21/76 p.90
        Crystal Lake files protest  10/28/76 p.60
        Have leads in Carousel  10/28/76 p.19
        "Carousel" set to open tomorrow  11/11/76 p.18
        BHS merit commendations  11/18/76 p.20
        Feeding the 2,900  11/18/76 p.12
        Honor students named at Barrington High School  12/2/76 p.26
        Indoor swim pool alive again  12/2/76 p.5
        Two Barrington High School students electrocuted in
            Carpentersville  12/2/76 p.16
        Barrington girl wins contest  12/9/76 p.48
        State scholar students listed  12/9/76 p.67
        Spotlight not all fun, games  12/30/76 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS, ILL.                                      
        "Busy, fruitful year" in Barrington Hills  1/8/76 p.16
        Barrington Hills seeks block grant funds  1/29/76 p.19
        Barrington Hills opposes Hemphill proposal  2/26/76 p.14
        BACOG opposes Hemphill  3/4/76 p.9
        Hemphill meet tonight  3/11/76 p.14
        Advance preparation can save your life [tornado]  3/18/76
            p.22
        BACOG "concerned" about 40-acre plan  4/1/76 p.18
        Barrington Hills Village board approval of plan doesn't
            count  4/1/76 p.16
        Barrington, 2 other police departments may go to central
            dispatching program  4/8/76 p.3
        Drug use concerns police chief Aldrich  5/6/76 p.87
        Three lawsuits wait in wings  5/6/76 p.3
        Polly Cooper opens summer workshops  5/13/76 p.39
        No salary increases in Barrington Hills  5/27/76 p.14
        Barrington Hills adopts BACOG plan  6/3/76 p.16
        Head-on collision injures 5 persons  6/17/76 p.7
        Board met illegally, says Hills' trustee  7/1/76 p.3
        Can Barrington Hills board have the best of both worlds? 
            7/29/76 p.15
        Horsing around at Auburn Farm  8/5/76 p.43
        Porch becomes studio for Irish artist  8/5/76 p.16
        Wild kingdom  8/12/76 p.8
        Treasurer's report  8/19/76 p.70
        EPA asked to solve Hills' drainage woes  8/26/76 p.14
        Barrington Hills man dies in canoe mishap  9/9/76 p.9
        Arson…  10/21/76 p.4
        Barrington Hills police find that people do care  10/21/76
            p.3
        Consultant may help Hills map its future  10/28/76 p.15
        Barrington Hills rejects one project, Oks another  11/4/76
            p.95
        Planner hired in Barrington Hills  11/25/76 p.7
        Ghost project haunts Barrington Hills lake  12/16/76 p.13
        Barrington Hills awaiting ambulance proposal  12/23/76 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM                                
        Displays to provide a glimpse of the past  9/2/76 p.17
 
    BARRINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY                               
        State designates village buildings as landmarks  3/11/76 p.7
        Historical society stages open house  5/13/76 p.80
        Historical society's annual meet June 9  6/3/76 p.62
        Ringman re-elected president  6/24/76 p.17
        Bill Klingenberg: One man, many men  7/8/76 p.10
        Displays to provide a glimpse of the past  9/2/76 p.17
        Historical society sets bus tour, classes  9/16/76 p.39
 
    BARRINGTON JAYCEES                                          
        Jaycees plan MIC fund drive  9/23/76 p.4
        Fund drive begins for second MIC unit  12/9/76 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON KIWANIS CLUB                                     
        Sun shines on Easter egg hunt  4/22/76 p.5
        Kiwanians elect Schnadt president  10/28/76 p.86
 
    BARRINGTON LIONS CLUB                                       
        50 years' community service  1/15/76 p.5
        Lions' 50th!  2/5/76 p.9
        The rodeo is coming to town!  9/2/76 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL                                    
        "Day in Business" for 115 students  4/22/76 p.36
        Board rejects foreign language bid, 3-2  4/22/76 p.3
        New PTO board at Middle School  6/10/76 p.47
        Middle School pupils boycott hot lunches  10/21/76 p.9
 
    BARRINGTON MONTESSORI SCHOOL                                
        Barrington Montessori School; Celma Perry and Desmond
            Perry, owners  9/16/76 p.68
 
    BARRINGTON OPTICIANS                                        
        Barrington Opticians; Mat Pfeifer and Bob Brauch, owners 
            10/28/76 p.72
 
    BARRINGTON PARK CAMPMEETING ASSOCIATION                     
        Campground appraisal approved  7/8/76 p.3
        Campground offer rejected  8/26/76 p.4
        Moves to condemn 17-acre campground  10/21/76 p.3
        Latest campground price tag: $500,000  11/4/76 p.5
        Eyes campground for seniors' housing  11/11/76 p.5
        Association "open" to Lipofsky proposal  11/18/76 p.7
        Homeowners oppose campground housing  12/2/76 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT                                    
        Business as usual for park district  1/8/76 p.18
        Annexation by Park District  1/15/76 p.11
        Plan recommends indoor tennis courts at South Park site 
            2/5/76 p.4
        Park district lowers cost of garden plots  3/11/76 p.16
        Park district board elects Beese chief  4/22/76 p.10
        Sun shines on Easter egg hunt  4/22/76 p.5
        Park district board oks $472,415 budget  5/13/76 p.82
        Treasurer's report  5/27/76 p.84
        Fencing problems plague park board  6/24/76 p.66
        Pet, hobby show winners announced  7/15/76 p.14
        Teen beer drinking concerns park board  7/15/76 p.64
        Park district adopts working cash levy  9/16/76 p.12
        It's fun really…  10/7/76 p.3
        Oscar the Grouch best in park costume contest  11/4/76 p.16
        Park board must issue tax warrants  12/16/76 p.9
 
    BARRINGTON PIONEERS (CLUB)                                  
        Pioneers pick new officers  10/14/76 p.36
 
    BARRINGTON PLAN COMMISSION                                  
        No nursing home decision until March  1/22/76 p.3
        Voss asks commission: Ignore Perille's letter  2/5/76 p.12
        Suggests 4 changes in Barrington plan  2/12/76 p.4
        Ishak, Borah plans on March 3 agenda  2/26/76 p.3
        Housing chapter isn't feasible: Withrow  3/4/76 p.4
        Nursing home, residential plan rejected  3/11/76 p.12
        Project gets negative commission reaction  3/11/76 p.6
        Commission does about face on neighborhood suggestions 
            3/25/78 p.10
        Housing ball bounces back to BACOG  3/25/76 p.4
        Changes being made in 40-acre proposal  4/1/76 p.10
        New nursing home hearing is required  4/8/76 p.3
        Barrington should provide 113 moderate income units by
            1980: plan commission  4/15/76 p.4
        You're getting closer, plan commission tells Cloisters'
            developers  4/15/76 p.8
        Plan commission recommends rejection of nursing home,
            residential development  5/6/76 p.4
        Cloisters decision postponed to July 21  6/3/76 p.4
        1st Tomlen hearing planned Wednesday  6/10/76 p.18
        Chinese restaurant gets commission nod  6/24/76 p.16
        Verdict on Tomlen development deferred by plan commission 
            6/24/76 p.19
        McIntosh proposal gets commission nod  8/5/76 p.14
        Commission to see new Cloisters look  9/23/76 p.8
        Plan commission can't get it together  10/7/76 p.4
        Cloisters development too dense: planners  10/21/76 p.12
        Commission asks approval of Cloisters  10/28/76 p.15
 
    BARRINGTON ROTARY CLUB                                      
        Local Rotary Club cited for membership growth  12/23/76 p.54
 
    BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION                 
        Township GOP reins to Hamelberg  8/26/76 p.16
        Johnson is elected GOP chief  9/2/76 p.15
        Smith lauds aggressive Ford campaign  9/2/76 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                   
        Barrington Township has $21,000 for BYS program  4/8/76 p.15
        Three lawsuits wait in wings  5/6/76 p.3
        College streets police patrol is considered  7/29/76 p.7
        New committeeman maps plan of action  7/29/76 p.12
        Record 86% turnout in Barrington Township  11/4/76 p.6
        Township ponders police patrol offer  11/4/76 p.5
        Library to request $10,000 from township  12/9/76 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON TRAIN DEPOT                                      
        Commercial projects are needed: Maiben  1/8/76 p.5
        Depot vandalism a continuing problem  4/15/76 p.5
        Depot project on schedule, says Maiben  4/29/76 p.16
        New coach yard opened by C&NW  9/2/76 p.3
 
    BARRINGTON UNION CEMETERY                                   
        Few care now  12/2/76 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON VILLAGE HALL                                     
        First village hall  7/1/76 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB                                     
        Woman's club will furnish library room  3/11/76 p.5
        Art fair committee seeks prize sponsors  3/25/76 p.42
        Woman's club scholarship to Julia Fox  5/13/76 p.17
        Woman's club much involved in Bicentennial  7/1/76 p.43
        Barrington Art Fair Sunday, rain or shine  8/12/76 p.41
        Women's club slates fall painting series  8/19/76 p.50
 
    BARRINGTON YOUTH SERVICES                                   
        Zapata quits BYS  3/11/76 p.5
        Barrington Township has $21,000 for BYS program  4/8/76 p.15
        Bert assumes post as BYS director  5/13/76 p.18
        BYS hires director; gets additional room  5/13/76 p.4
        BYS rejects circus proposal  5/13/76 p.17
        Softball game will match BYS, police  5/27/76 p.7
        BYS seeks parents for Dawn House  6/3/76 p.13
        Police to meet BYS in softball Saturday  6/10/76 p.7
        Police do it again, trample BYS, 19-13  6/17/76 p.10
        Mason to coordinate activities of BYS  7/15/76 p.10
        BYS slates work-a-thon for Novemeber 6  10/28/76 p.19
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.                                            
        Commercial projects are needed: Maiben  1/8/76 p.5
        Perille is criticized for letter writing  1/15/76 p.4
        Trustees gun down grant application  1/29/76 p.14
        Village Cadillac approved [sign ordinance]  1/29/76 p.12
        Village to proceed with study of loop  1/29/76 p.3
        Voss tells Perille: "You're impossible"  1/29/76 p.4
        Voss asks commission: Ignore Perille's letter  2/5/76 p.12
        Board takes under advisement clubs' bid for village
            arborist  2/12/76 p.10
        Garbage survey is postponed  2/12/76 p.8
        Perille, Maiben clash  2/12/76 p.3
        Street improvements meeting is Tuesday  2/12/76 p.12
        Not much interest in "east" annexation  2/19/76 p.12
        Oks mobile homes as a special use  2/19/76 p.13
        Street improvements agreement is sought  2/19/76 p.10
        Mrs. Dowling won't rejoin village staff  2/26/76 p.3
        Restrict manager's power, says Perille  2/26/76 p.12
        Village tells Browning-Ferris: Surface parking lot  3/4/76
            p.8
        Bed need verdict due March 26  3/11/76 p.17
        State designates village buildings as landmarks  3/11/76 p.7
        Village has enough liquor licenses: board  3/11/76 p.18
        Barrington police bid for recognition of bargaining agent 
            3/18/76 p.5
        Barrington receives sewer study money  3/18/76 p.6
        Flooding "seminar" Saturday  3/18/76 p.10
        Garbage: Where do we go from here?  3/18/76 p.6
        $200,000 promised for improvement of substandard streets 
            3/25/76 p.12
        Housing ball bounces back to BACOG  3/25/76 p.4
        McIntosh to develop Cuba Road acreage  3/25/78 p.10
        Mrs. Fred Pendleton appointed village clerk  3/25/76 p.7
        Nursing home plan approved by board  3/25/76 p.3
        Perille in legal jeopardy?  3/25/76 p.17
        Perille wins agenda battle with Maiben  3/25/76 p.61
        Storm sewer won't eliminate flooding  3/25/76 p.62
        Village to go after illegal sewer ties?  3/25/76 p.18
        Hiring of arborist rejected by village  4/1/76 p.5
        Inner loop project proceeds on schedule  4/1/76 p.6
        Barrington, 2 other police departments may go to central
            dispatching program  4/8/76 p.3
        Propose 2% salary boost for employees  4/8/76 p.11
        Barrington should provide 113 moderate income units by
            1980: plan commission  4/15/76 p.4
        Budget hearing Monday  4/15/76 p.15
        Fairhaven homeowners oppose neighborhood recommendation 
            4/15/76 p.10
        Find over 400 illegal sewer connections  4/15/76 p.13
        Garbage pickup survey May 1  4/15/76 p.3
        State to resurface Route 59 this spring  4/15/76 p.12
        Inner loop dominates village budget hearing  4/22/76 p.8
        Memorial Day parade is on again  4/22/76 p.3
        Five mock meetings on Monday, Tuesday  4/29/76 p.8
        Hager Avenue improvement moves ahead  4/29/76 p.15
        Student "takeover" Saturday, Monday  4/29/76 p.8
        Village board okays study of green loop  4/29/76 p.3
        Are purse snatching here, in Cary related?  5/6/76 p.7
        Dundee Avenue sidewalk considered by village  5/6/76 p.76
        Present garbage service winner  5/6/76 p.3
        Student trustees like green loop idea, too  5/6/76 p.10
        Three lawsuits wait in wings  5/6/76 p.3
        Firm will plant 80 new trees  5/13/76 p.14
        Mosquito spraying available  5/13/76 p.9
        Nursing home vote delayed two weeks  5/13/76 p.7
        Police nab five in mail thefts, forgery  5/13/76 p.7
        "Zero-Plus" calling to begin Saturday  5/20/76 p.28
        Memorial Day parade will step off at 10:30  5/20/76 p.12
        No new sewer connections, says EPA  5/20/76 p.5
        Change in Memorial Day parade route  5/27/76 p.4
        Street improvement projects approved  5/27/76 p.3
        Post office will get a new lease on life  6/3/76 p.7
        Special village census to start Tuesday, July 6  6/3/76 p.4
        Will require smoke units in new homes  6/3/76 p.74
        Call 381-2131 for emergencies only  6/10/76 p.12
        Police sergeant's wife rips village board  6/10/76 p.16
        Seniors' housing survey underway  6/10/76 p.15
        Barrington situation prompts introduction of new bill in
            House  6/17/76 p.41
        Nursing home plan gets final approval  6/17/76 p.3
        Street improvements hearing is Monday  6/17/76 p.14
        Village to oppose head tax  6/17/76 p.4
        Board reaches point of no return for street improvements 
            6/24/76 p.14
        Village of Barrington seeks census takers  6/24/76 p.7
        "All-Mayors' Flag Ceremony" to launch week-long celebration
            7/1/76 p.4
        "Baby Face" Nelson killed 2 agents here  7/1/76 p.14
        Barrington Bicentennial Calendar  7/1/76 p.5
        Fine arts council to be formed in fall  7/1/76 p.22
        First village hall  7/1/76 p.10
        Plant grant steps taken by village  7/1/76 p.3
        Street improvements engineering approved  7/1/76 p.17
        Village opposes DiMucci  7/1/76 p.9
        Campground appraisal approved  7/8/76 p.3
        Mosquito problem can be solved  7/8/76 p.10
        Parade, fireworks to conclude 8-day Bicentennial
            celebration  7/8/76 p.12
        Barrington's 4th bursts forth  7/15/76 p.5
        Celebration  7/15/76 p.4
        Cloisters' discussion will continue July 21  7/15/76 p.8
        Regional law plan "go" for second year  7/15/76 p.3
        Sidewalk project to start next month  7/15/76 p.20
        Student-seniors' conference works  7/15/76 p.75
        Swine flu vaccination center will be announced in August 
            7/15/76 p.19
        Village to establish sprinkling restriction  7/15/76 p.3
        Engine smacks caboose; derailment ties up traffic  7/22/76
            p.3
        Wastewater grant needed, Maiben says  7/22/76 p.15
        Comprehensive plan meeting is August 16  7/29/76 p.13
        Village water supply sufficient: Maiben  7/29/76 p.12
        Western Avenue, still on tap  8/5/76 p.4
        Comprehensive plan meeting this Monday  8/12/76 p.12
        Resident's fuse is "lit"  8/12/76 p.17
        Roslyn sidewalk approved  8/12/76 p.15
        Treasurer's report  8/12/76 p.66
        Village joins war against vandalism  8/12/76 p.18
        Walk, don't ride in village center  8/12/76 p.3
        "Aggressive" search for light industry endorsed by village 
            8/19/76 p.4
        Hawaiian beer garden cancelled  8/19/76 p.16
        Perille criticizes land use proposals  8/19/76 p.10
        Beer gardens now under board control  8/26/76 p.15
        Campground offer rejected  8/26/76 p.4
        EPA asked to solve Hills' drainage woes  8/26/76 p.14
        New village engineer on the job  8/26/76 p.11
        Village adopts BACOG plan  8/26/76 p.6
        Inner loop meeting planned this month  9/9/76 p.3
        Commuter lot fee increased to 50c  9/16/76 p.8
        Foresters try to turn new leaf on elm disease  9/16/76 p.5
        New home sought for events sign  9/16/76 p.15
        Village to be 12,000 in '80, predicts NIPC  9/16/76 p.10
        Commission to see new Cloisters look  9/23/76 p.8
        "We hate to see the area change"  10/7/76 p.8
        Building inspector quits  10/7/76 p.10
        Residents ask loop referendum  10/7/76 p.3
        Citizen's loop meeting October 21  10/14/76 p.3
        Lipofsky raps "deplorable" state road work  10/14/76 p.19
        Maiben rips trustee politics at meetings  10/14/76 p.10
        Streets meeting Monday  10/14/76 p.19
        Village will consider sign law changes  10/14/76 p.11
        Voss won't run for re-election  10/14/76 p.3
        Moves to condemn 17-acre campground  10/21/76 p.3
        OK full improvement for west-end streets  10/21/76 p.10
        South Hager Street works gets nod, too  10/21/76 p.10
        Commission asks approval of Cloisters  10/28/76 p.15
        Hager residents balk  10/28/76 p.6
        Ice house recycling project is completed  10/28/76 p.14
        Loop foes push for advisory referendum  10/28/76 p.14
        Village approves Cloisters "in principle"  10/28/76 p.7
        30 is average age in village census  11/4/76 p.10
        Latest campground price tag: $500,000  11/4/76 p.5
        Loop meeting tonight  11/4/76 p.12
        Street improvements verdict due Monday  11/4/76 p.96
        Township ponders police patrol offer  11/4/76 p.5
        Wrong-way roadsters rile residents  11/4/76 p.11
        Eyes campground for seniors' housing  11/11/76 p.5
        Garbage pickup fee will increase by 5%  11/11/76 p.7
        Green Loop proposal put on back burner  11/11/76 p.6
        Association "open" to Lipofsky proposal  11/18/76 p.7
        Grzeczka is appointed new building inspector  11/18/76 p.18
        PUD law "flexibility" sought by 4 trustees  11/18/76 p.18
        Get housing act together, NIPC tells village  11/25/76 p.13
        Green Loop pushed farther into future  11/25/76 p.7
        Homeowners oppose campground housing  12/2/76 p.14
        Central dispatch idea endorsed by village  12/16/76 p.9
        No change in garbage collection service  12/16/76 p.7
        Village to see parking study in January  12/23/76 p.6
        Area officials promise to do their best…  12/30/76 p.9
        Taxi fare increased by 30 cents per mile  12/30/76 p.7
        Voss recalls tenure as trustee, president  12/30/76 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.--GROWTH                                    
        Village growth at a standstill?  8/5/76 p.3
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.--HISTORY                                   
        Bicentennial book to be ready June 8  5/6/76 p.8
        Bicentennial book exerpts will begin in next week's issue 
            5/13/76 p.3
        Historical society stages open house  5/13/76 p.80
        Barrington Bicentennial calendar  5/20/76 p.2
        Building a life on the prairie  5/20/76 p.9
        Donors make Bicentennial book possible  5/20/76 p.9
        A house for $7; Life in a new country  5/27/76 p.5
        The medicine show and other good times  6/3/76 p.5
        "Tales of Old Barrington" will be available on Tuesday 
            6/10/76 p.8
        A chronology of the early years  7/1/76 p.12
        Barrington a railroad town for 122 years  7/1/76 p.18
        Barrington Fire Department is almost 80 years old  7/1/76
            p.18
        Community Church oldest in the village  7/1/76 p.20
        High school students went on strike in '07  7/1/76 p.12
        Incorporation vote passed by 29 to 4  7/1/76 p.10
        Lipofsky's: 80 years old and still growing  7/1/76 p.14
        Bill Klingenberg: One man, many men  7/8/76 p.10
        Displays to provide a glimpse of the past  9/2/76 p.17
        Historical society sets bus tour, classes  9/16/76 p.39
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.--TAXATION                                  
        $3.8 million budget approved by village  4/29/76 p.65
 
    BARTEN, HERB                                                
        His race run, games still thrill ex-Olympian  7/29/76 p.4
 
    BARWIG, LEONARD G.                                          
        Appointed CAI vice president  9/16/76 p.65
 
    BASH, FLO                                                   
        Bash elected head of Barrington arts council  11/4/76 p.12
 
    BASH, PHILIP E.                                             
        Seminary choice includes Barrington executive  12/9/76 p.30
 
    BEACH, DEBBIE                                               
        Racing is a family affair  6/24/76 p.72
 
    BEACH, FRED                                                 
        Racing is a family affair  6/24/76 p.72
 
    BEACH, GINI                                                 
        Racing is a family affair  6/24/76 p.72
 
    BEACH, JANE                                                 
        Medical fund created for Jane Beach  4/29/76 p.4
 
    BECK, EUGENE C.                                             
        Barrington Hills police find that people do care  10/21/76
            p.3
 
    BEESE, CAROL                                                
        Attends institute at Notre Dame  7/22/76 p.48
 
    BEESE, RONALD                                               
        Park district board elects Beese chief  4/22/76 p.10
 
    BELL ORCHARD                                                
        "Come sit under our apple tree," growers sing  9/23/76 p.5
 
    BELL, BRUCE M.                                              
        Village doctors keep it "all in the family"  1/29/76 p.63
        Local physicians named diplomats by ABFP  3/25/76 p.49
 
    BELL, JOHN                                                  
        "Come sit under our apple tree," growers sing  9/23/76 p.5
 
    BENAVIDES, SAMUEL                                           
        Two persons injured in head-on collision  9/16/76 p.7
 
    BENTON, DENNY                                               
        Rape myths exploded at Harper seminar  11/4/76 p.21
 
    BERGREN, SUE                                                
        Queen Sue  10/21/76 p.3
 
    BERNING, KARL                                               
        Named coordinator for Berning re-election  8/26/76 p.32
 
    BERT, ROGER                                                 
        Bert assumes post as BYS director  5/13/76 p.18
        BYS hires director; gets additional room  5/13/76 p.4
 
    BETHEL GOSPEL CHURCH                                        
        Community Church oldest in the village  7/1/76 p.20
 
    BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS                                   
        Fraudulent Bicentennial chain letters in circulation 
            4/8/76 p.19
        Bicentennial book to be ready June 8  5/6/76 p.8
        Celebrate your birthday at Tom Sawyer matinee  5/6/76 p.14
        Bicentennial book exerpts will begin in next week's issue 
            5/13/76 p.3
        Barrington Bicentennial calendar  5/20/76 p.2
        Donors make Bicentennial book possible  5/20/76 p.9
        Hospitality '76 gets support of 17 couples  5/20/76 p.19
        Bicentennial parade to feature 95 units  6/24/76 p. 12
        Chamber gets set for celebration  6/24/76 p.8
        "All-Mayors' Flag Ceremony" to launch week-long celebration
            7/1/76 p.4
        Award-winning Scots to be here July 5  7/1/76 p.6
        Barrington Bicentennial Calendar  7/1/76 p.5
        Special July 4 service is set at St. Michael's  7/1/76 p.7
        Variety of prizes offered by retailers  7/1/76 p.8
        Woman's club much involved in Bicentennial  7/1/76 p.43
        Parade, fireworks to conclude 8-day Bicentennial
            celebration  7/8/76 p.12
        Barrington's 4th bursts forth  7/15/76 p.5
        Celebration  7/15/76 p.4
        Student-seniors' conference works  7/15/76 p.75
 
    BIERTZ, GARY                                                
        Danner's Clothiers; Doug Drover, John Kolkmeyer, and Gary
            Biertz, owners  10/28/76 p.74
 
    BILTMORE COUNTRY CLUB                                       
        "Moral conflict" charge hurled in North Barrington  7/29/76
            p.3
        Club asset to village: Former president  8/5/76 p.10
        Club's septic request gets zoning board okay  8/5/76 p.10
        Biltmore pro shop project is approved  8/26/76 p.19
        Arrest two teens in vandalism of greens  11/11/76 p.11
 
    BINDER, EUGENE                                              
        Return to Barrington to celebrate 50th  7/15/76 p.37
 
    BIT AND BRIDLE CLUB                                         
        Bit and Bridle Club '76 show  6/3/76 p.72
 
    BLACKBURN, E.J.                                             
        Named group vice president  7/8/76 p.49
 
    BLANKE, GEORGE                                              
        Blankes tour country with "found" relative  7/29/76 p.14
 
    BLANKE, JOHN                                                
        Blankes tour country with "found" relative  7/29/76 p.14
 
    BLICKLE, KATHLEEN                                           
        Barrington girl national sweetheart  10/28/76 p.43
 
    BOLDIN, FLOYD R.                                            
        Police charge two in raid at photo spa  8/26/76 p.3
 
    BORMAN, JACK                                                
        Leadership changes in BACOG 911 study  11/4/76 p.10
 
    BOY SCOUTS                                                  
        Voska wins Eagle rank  3/18/76 p.50
        Scout officials approve new long-range plan  11/4/76 p.22
 
    BRADLEY, VAN ALLEN                                          
        Friends elect Bradley president  1/15/76 p.26
 
    BRAGHETTA, PAULA                                            
        The generation gap doesn't bother her  9/9/76 p.14
 
    BRAITHWAITE, J. WILLIAM                                     
        Braithwaite rebuffs secret meeting charge  8/26/76 p.17
 
    BRAITHWAITE, NANCY                                          
        Local musician earns Savannah symphony seat  11/11/76 p.34
 
    BRANDEL, BERNICE                                            
        Draper, county agree on price  9/23/76 p.3
 
    BRANSKY, RON                                                
        Ron Bransky: Old car man of Barrington  4/8/76 p.4
 
    BRAUCH, BOB                                                 
        Barrington Opticians; Mat Pfeifer and Bob Brauch, owners 
            10/28/76 p.72
 
    BRODNER, JOSEPH                                             
        Three lawsuits wait in wings  5/6/76 p.3
 
    BROWN, CHARLES                                              
        Deer Park looking to uneventful year  1/1/76 p.10
 
    BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES                                  
        Village tells Browning-Ferris: Surface parking lot  3/4/76
            p.8
        BFI wants out of metered bag service  5/27/76 p.12
        Clarification sought on garbage service  6/17/76 p.8
        Landfill authority bill gets out of committee  6/17/76 p.44
 
    BRUBACK, DAVE                                               
        New village engineer on the job  8/26/76 p.11
 
    BUCKLEY, CHARLES                                            
        Five vie for 3 library seats  4/8/76 p.5
 
    BUILDINGS                                                   
        Will require smoke units in new homes  6/3/76 p.74
        It's more than a building to him  7/8/76 p.36
        Library appraisals sought by trustees  7/15/76 p.63
        Barrington contractor sees labor stability  8/19/76 p.28
        Biltmore pro shop project is approved  8/26/76 p.19
        Building inspector quits  10/7/76 p.10
        Inverness play house builder sees red (tag)  10/21/76 p.14
        Ice house recycling project is completed  10/28/76 p.14
        What am I bid?  [sale of library building]  11/11/76 p.10
        Grzeczka is appointed new building inspector  11/18/76 p.18
 
    BUSH, THEODORE A., REV.                                     
        Presbyterians name assistant  11/11/76 p.14
 
    BUSHNICK, STEVEN K.                                         
        Barrington Hills police find that people do care  10/21/76
            p.3
 
    BUSINESS                                                    
        55 contribute items to television auction  3/18/76 p.78
        Tops in suburban sales  4/1/76 p.64
        Top honors to Lacy  4/15/76 p.49
        Lipofsky's: 80 years old and still growing  7/1/76 p.14
        DePauw award  7/15/76 p.48
        Keane assumes presidency of marketing association  7/22/76
            p.48
        "Aggressive" search for light industry endorsed by village 
            8/19/76 p.4
        Barrington contractor sees labor stability  8/19/76 p.28
        Photographic "spa" to be investigated  8/19/76 p.18
        Appointed CAI vice president  9/16/76 p.65
        Campbell takes new post  9/16/76 p.69
        Elected to head McDonald's association  9/16/76 p.66
        Business a sleeping giant: Rep. LaFleur  9/23/76 p.8
        On state chamber  9/23/76 p.52
        Quaker Oats appoints new senior executives  9/23/76 p.54
        Witt is VP  9/23/76 p.53
        New consumer service center at Jewel  10/7/76 p.26
        Rep. McClory receives award for responsibility  10/14/76
            p.37
        Business involvement crucial now: Seger  12/23/76 p.14
 
    BUSINESS ENTERPRISES                                        
        Yankee Doodle Lounge; Sandro Montagnani and Ferruccio
            Montagnani, owners  1/22/76 p.44
        Maitland's Restaurant and Lounge; Max Maitland and Mary
            Maitland, owners  1/29/76 p.53
        Grant Motor Sales Chrysler Plymouth; Jerry Laine and Les
            Homuth, owners  4/22/76 p.41
        Schurect Interiors; Grace Schurect, owner  4/22/76 p.40
        Rebecca; Becky Klein, owner  6/10/76 p.54
        Little Women; Evelyn Miller, owner  6/24/76 p.54
        Treasure Traders; Lynn Rushing and Carol Tilly, owners 
            7/8/76 p.16
        Pampered Plant; Beth Petersen, owner  7/29/76 p.50
        Richard Honquest of Barrington; Richard Honquest, owner 
            8/12/76 p.54
        Vita-Mine; Alan Nordwall and Sylvia Nordwall, owners 
            8/12/76 p.55
        Barrington Montessori School; Celma Perry and Desmond
            Perry, owners  9/16/76 p.68
        E & M TV; Ed Szakonyi, owner  10/7/76 p.25
        Mancuso Cadillac; Rob Mancuso, owner  10/21/76 p.66
        Barrington Opticians; Mat Pfeifer and Bob Brauch, owners 
            10/28/76 p.72
        Danner's Clothiers; Doug Drover, John Kolkmeyer, and Gary
            Biertz, owners  10/28/76 p.74
        The Thicket; Dee Modjewski, owner  11/18/76 p.82
        Barrington Fashion Exchange; Mary Ann Sullivan and Jane
            Gorr, owners  12/16/76 p.62
        Things Woodin; Margaret White and Bill White, owners 
            12/16/76 p.96
 
    CAMERON, JUDY                                               
        "Moral conflict" charge hurled in North Barrington  7/29/76
            p.3
        Club asset to village: Former president  8/5/76 p.10
 
    CAMP SITES, FACILITIES, ETC.                                
        Campground appraisal approved  7/8/76 p.3
        Campground offer rejected  8/26/76 p.4
        Moves to condemn 17-acre campground  10/21/76 p.3
        Latest campground price tag: $500,000  11/4/76 p.5
        Association "open" to Lipofsky proposal  11/18/76 p.7
        Homeowners oppose campground housing  12/2/76 p.14
 
    CAMPBELL, IAN M.                                            
        Campbell takes new post  9/16/76 p.69
 
    CARDENAL, JOSE                                              
        Madlock, Cardenal to be here tonight  7/8/76 p.3
 
    CARNAHAN, KIRSTI                                            
        Have leads in Carousel  10/28/76 p.19
 
    CARY, ILL.                                                  
        Are purse snatching here, in Cary related?  5/6/76 p.7
        Suicide suspected in death of man, 22  9/2/76 p.7
 
    CEDAR GARDENS APARTMENTS                                    
        Explosion in Palatine  4/22/76 p.19
 
    CEMETERIES                                                  
        Arrest Lake in the Hills man in cemetery burglaries 
            11/25/76 p.11
        Few care now  12/2/76 p.10
 
    CENSUS                                                      
        30 is average age in village census  11/4/76 p.10
        School census to be conducted  12/23/76 p.5
 
    CENTEX HOMES (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                      
        Centex project  1/8/76 p.4
        Centex firm asked to rework proposal  6/3/76 p.9
        Centex development to plan commission  6/24/76 p.10
        Centex hearing in August  7/15/76 p.3
        Developer contribution law in holding pattern  11/4/76 p.14
        Centex moves toward hearing  11/18/76 p.14
 
    CHABRIAN, DEBBI                                             
        BHS senior receives art scholarship  5/27/76 p.6
 
    CHICAGO DENTAL SOCIETY                                      
        Dr. Troutt to head dental society  6/17/76 p.59
 
    CHILDREN                                                    
        Sun shines on Easter egg hunt  4/22/76 p.5
        Topics on patriotism earn students prizes  5/27/76 p.68
        "Winkie Bear" now a child care center  9/23/76 p.82
        Ellen's Day aids victim of accident  12/9/76 p.36
        They remember forgotten families  12/16/76 p.8
 
    CHILES, LINDEN                                              
        Break for Chiles in comedy series?  4/8/76 p.14
 
    CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH                                    
        Community Church oldest in the village  7/1/76 p.20
 
    CHURCH WOMEN UNITED                                         
        "Valiant Women" May Fellowship Day theme  4/29/76 p.48
        World Community Day November 5 at St. Mark's  10/28/76 p.35
 
    CLARK, ALICE                                                
        BHS grad swaps countries for a year  7/29/76 p.10
 
    CLARK, DAVID                                                
        Corner Cupboard restaurant is sold  10/28/76 p.16
 
    CLASS REUNIONS                                              
        Nostalgia reigns [Class of 1951 reunion]  8/19/76 p.5
 
    CLOISTERS (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                         
        You're getting closer, plan commission tells Cloisters'
            developers  4/15/76 p.8
        Cloisters all single family now  5/20/76 p.5
        Cloisters decision postponed to July 21  6/3/76 p.4
        Cloisters' discussion will continue July 21  7/15/76 p.8
        Commission to see new Cloisters look  9/23/76 p.8
        Plan commission can't get it together  10/7/76 p.4
        Cloisters development too dense: planners  10/21/76 p.12
        Commission asks approval of Cloisters  10/28/76 p.15
        Village approves Cloisters "in principle"  10/28/76 p.7
        Developer contribution law in holding pattern  11/4/76 p.14
 
    COALITION FOR POLITICAL HONESTY                             
        9,400 signatures on tap - and it's the honest truth 
            4/29/76 p.28
        "Honesty" petitions stack up as one for the books  5/13/76
            p.24
        Coalition vows to fight state count's petition veto  9/9/76
            p.41
 
    CODER TAYLOR ASSOCIATES                                     
        It's more than a building to him  7/8/76 p.36
 
    COLE, FRANK W.                                              
        Cole earns doctorate at Northern  6/10/76 p.17
 
    COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY                                      
        CLC board meets, seats non-voting member  12/2/76 p.40
 
    COMMUNITY CHURCH                                            
        Community Church oldest in the village  7/1/76 p.20
 
    COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT                                       
        Commercial projects are needed: Maiben  1/8/76 p.5
        Community development workshop offered in fall  9/2/76 p.52
 
    CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES                           
        BADC's community award to Bill Miller  5/13/76 p.4
        County condemns Kennedy property  7/8/76 p.3
        Lake County okays Kennedy purchase  7/15/76 p.18
        County makes offer for Draper property  8/5/76 p.3
        Deer Grove fish kill planned  8/12/76 p.3
        Deer Grove fish kill postponed  9/16/76 p.18
        Foresters try to turn new leaf on elm disease  9/16/76 p.5
 
    COOK COUNTRY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT                       
        Deer Grove fish kill planned  8/12/76 p.3
 
    COOK COUNTY, ILL.                                           
        Lincoln County petition drive gets underway  9/2/76 p.20
 
    COOK COUNTY, ILL.--TAXATION                                 
        Village to oppose head tax  6/17/76 p.4
 
    COOK, GARY                                                  
        East Rockford coach to lead BHS cagers  4/29/76 p.3
 
    COOKERY                                                     
        She edits cookbook of Illinois favorites  7/1/76 p.43
 
    COOPER, POLLY                                               
        Polly Cooper opens summer workshops  5/13/76 p.39
 
    CORNER CUPBOARD (RESTAURANT)                                
        Corner Cupboard restaurant is sold  10/28/76 p.16
 
    CORNUCOPIA CO-OP                                            
        Co-op helps cope with costs  2/19/76 p.5
 
    COUNTRY PLAYERS, INC.                                       
        Players make awards  9/16/76 p.53
 
    COUNTRYSIDE CENTER FOR THE HANDICAPPED                      
        Countryside Center gains new exercise equipment  11/25/76
            p.42
 
    COUNTRYSIDE SCHOOL                                          
        Countryside's last graduation tomorrow  6/3/76 p.35
 
    COWAN, SUSAN                                                
        Senate page learns "snap" means "now!"  3/11/76 p.11
 
    CRANE, PHILIP M.                                            
        Six named to Crane committee  7/15/76 p.51
        Crane hosts conference on US and education  7/22/76 p.20
        Crane urges adoption of tuition tax credit  8/19/76 p.53
        U.S. attorney asked to investigate Crane  10/7/76 p.12
 
    CRAWFORD, MARK E.                                           
        Pedestrian survives collision with train  5/20/76 p.10
 
    CRIME AND CRIMINALS                                         
        Attorney asks judge to quash warrants  1/29/76 p.7
        Burglaries increased 30% in '75  2/5/76 p.3
        Gun control issue aired by League  2/12/76 p.26
        Judge should rule on search warrants  2/18/76 p.7
        Ruling on warrants continued one week  2/26/76 p.8
        Former residents murdered  3/4/76 p.3
        Search warrants valid: Judge Gleason  3/4/76 p.7
        Little brother  3/25/76 p.5
        Youth gives police series of headaches  4/8/76 p.7
        Forest Lake girl raped in Deer Park  4/22/76 p.3
        Youth trips alarm, is caught in school  4/22/76 p.7
        Home invasion try occurs in Inverness  4/29/76 p.7
        Are purse snatching here, in Cary related?  5/6/76 p.7
        Police nab five in mail thefts, forgery  5/13/76 p.7
        Mertens case will go to trial in August  5/20/76 p.10
        Graham nabs two suspects in arson  6/3/76 p.7
        Local tie is possible in Rogers murder  6/17/76 p.3
        "Baby Face" Nelson killed 2 agents here  7/1/76 p.14
        Police arrest two in weekend melee  7/22/76 p.6
        Accident victim's purses stolen  8/5/76 p.7
        Drinking teens, speeding autos rile Deer Park homeowners 
            8/19/76 p.16
        "Good samaritan" robbed by couple  9/2/76 p.4
        Hijack ordeal  9/16/76 p.3
        Teen burglary ring smashed by police  9/23/76 p.7
        Judge Gleason won't hear Mertens case  10/7/76 p.7
        Police nab 4 teens in major drug bust  10/14/76 p.7
        Arson…  10/21/76 p.4
        Barrington Hills police find that people do care  10/21/76
            p.3
        Police charge youth with five burglaries  10/21/76 p.7
        Court gives four teens supervision  10/28/76 p.11
        Arrest two teens in vandalism of greens  11/11/76 p.11
        Chamber alert out for stolen checks  11/18/76 p.13
        Mertens case goes before new judge  11/18/76 p.17
        Arrest Lake in the Hills man in cemetery burglaries 
            11/25/76 p.11
        Mertens case to trial February 28  12/9/76 p.5
        Suburb youth court decision seen soon  12/9/76 p.14
        Arrest two teens in gas station robbery  12/16/76 p.15
        County board gets youth court proposal  12/23/76 p.14
 
    CROMIE, ROBERT                                              
        TV show host Cromie to be "Friends" guest  9/23/76 p.18
 
    CRONWALL, STANLEY, JR.                                      
        Five vie for 3 library seats  4/8/76 p.5
 
    CROWLEY, DAN                                                
        Barrington juniors earn art scholarships  10/7/76 p.80
 
    CRUMPLEY, PATRICIA                                          
        Career fair  1/1/76 p.5
 
    CUBA MARSH                                                  
        County proceeds with Cuba Marsh talks  4/1/76 p.9
        Draper, county agree on price  9/23/76 p.3
 
    CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                         
        Assessment  1/22/76 p.67
        Cuba Township opposes home rule proposal  2/19/76 p.3
        Home rule, museum on Tuesday's ballot  3/11/76 p.10
        Voter "independence" noted in Cuba Township  11/11/76 p.14
 
    CUBA, ILL.                                                  
        Supervisor's annual report  3/25/76 p.76
 
    CUMMINGS, JAMES                                             
        Cummings throws hat in congressional ring  1/8/76 p.3
        Cummings in upset; Graham victorious  3/18/76 p.5
        Low-key campaign wins it for Cummings  3/25/76 p.8
 
    CURTIS, ROGER                                               
        Curtis wins "victory for the common man"  4/22/76 p.4
 
    CYCLING                                                     
        Bikeways funding sought by BACOG  1/29/76 p.10
        Police will be watching bicyclists  4/22/76 p.8
        Bicycle rider fulfills pledge  7/22/76 p.56
        Doctor will peddle [sic] miles to fight cystic fibrosis 
            7/22/76 p.28
        Walk, don't ride in village center  8/12/76 p.3
        Bikeways system: Is it feasible for the Barrington area? 
            8/19/76 p.3
 
    CYCLING PATHS                                               
        Bikeways system: Is it feasible for the Barrington area? 
            8/19/76 p.3
        Bike path construction begins at Lake Barrington  11/4/76
            p.84
 
    DAKE, KENNETH, JR.                                          
        He wins state piano contest  12/16/76 p.73
 
    D'ANDREA, JOHN A.                                           
        Postal "bargains" listed by D'Andrea  3/18/76 p.24
 
    DANNER'S CLOTHERS                                           
        Danner's Clothiers; Doug Drover, John Kolkmeyer, and Gary
            Biertz, owners  10/28/76 p.74
 
    D'ARCY, JOHN, JR.                                           
        Quaker Oats appoints new senior executives  9/23/76 p.54
 
    DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION                        
        Local DAR chapter to begin fourth year  4/15/76 p.41
        Candidate for outstanding junior member  12/30/76 p.25
 
    DAVIS, DREW                                                 
        Managing editor named for Barrington Press  7/1/76 p.49
 
    DAY CARE CENTERS                                            
        "Winkie Bear" now a child care center  9/23/76 p.82
 
    DEATHS                                                      
        Elsie Hoffman dies at age 100  12/30/76 p.7
 
    DEER GROVE                                                  
        Deer Grove fish kill planned  8/12/76 p.3
        Deer Grove fish kill postponed  9/16/76 p.18
 
    DEER PARK, ILL.                                             
        Deer Park looking to uneventful year  1/1/76 p.10
        Deer Park supports Route 53 extension  2/19/76 p.14
        Alice Grogan resigns as Deer Park trustee  3/18/76 p.16
        Forest Lake girl raped in Deer Park  4/22/76 p.3
        Kiech rejoins Deer Park board  4/22/76 p.13
        Firm will plant 80 new trees  5/13/76 p.14
        Ok treatment plant concept for project  5/20/76 p.14
        Deer Park approves Oak Ridge proposal  6/24/76 p.20
        Zurich fire district tax vote is Saturday  6/24/76 p.3
        Fire district ambulance tax approved  7/1/76 p.11
        Regional law plan "go" for second year  7/15/76 p.3
        Speed bumps to slow leadfoots  7/22/76 p.4
        Drinking teens, speeding autos rile Deer Park homeowners 
            8/19/76 p.16
        Photographic "spa" to be investigated  8/19/76 p.18
        Deer Park rescinds Hidden Oaks okay  9/23/76 p.16
        Deer Park residents favor utilities study  11/25/76 p.12
 
    DELTA AMBULANCE SERVICE                                     
        MIC certification for Delta Ambulance  7/8/76 p.4
 
    DEMUTH, KEN                                                 
        Drafting award to BHS senior  5/13/76 p.6
 
    DEVERS, SANDRA                                              
        Boot camp was no powder puff  12/23/76 p.22
 
    DEVINS, PAM                                                 
        Seeks upgrading of girls' sports program  1/22/76 p.8
 
    DIERINGER, HENRY                                            
        Supreme Court post sought by Dieringer  2/26/76 p.57
        Dieringer earns Masonic award  10/14/76 p.86
 
    DIETZ, MARY                                                 
        International friendship  8/26/76 p.12
 
    DIMUCCI HOME BUILDERS                                       
        New DiMucci plan for LaBuy estate  3/11/76 p.14
        DiMucci hearing scheduled May 14  4/29/76 p.3
        DiMucci hearing Friday  5/13/76 p.9
        Firm will plant 80 new trees  5/13/76 p.14
        Capsule summary of DiMucci project  5/20/76 p.7
        Use of corner acreage concerns lawyers  5/20/76 p.6
        "Serious problems" with DiMucci proposal  6/10/76 p.4
        BACOG urges denial of DiMucci plan  6/24/76 p.5
        DiMucci plan recommendation due August 4  7/24/76 p.4
        Village opposes DiMucci  7/1/76 p.9
        DiMucci decision is due Wednesday  7/29/76 p.10
        DiMucci decision postponed by ZBA  8/5/76 p.4
        DiMucci decision postponed again  9/2/76 p.10
        DiMucci decision is due Wednesday  10/14/76 p.12
        Developer contribution law in holding pattern  11/4/76 p.14
        DiMucci withdraws LaBuy project petition  11/25/76 p.5
 
    DISASTER RELIEF                                             
        Are we ready for a disaster?  8/5/76 p.5
 
    DONNELLY, BRUCE                                             
        Wins award  7/1/76 p.39
        Donnelly wins $1000 for "reform" essay  7/8/76 p.17
 
    DONOVAN, ROBERT W., DR.                                     
        TV, comics help brace for braces  12/16/76 p.25
 
    DOWLING, ANNABELLE                                          
        Mrs. Dowling won't rejoin village staff  2/26/76 p.3
 
    DOWNS, CHRISTINE                                            
        Chris Downs wins merit scholarship  4/29/76 p.7
 
    DRAPER, L.F.                                                
        County makes offer for Draper property  8/5/76 p.3
        Draper, county agree on price  9/23/76 p.3
 
    DROVER, DOUG                                                
        Danner's Clothiers; Doug Drover, John Kolkmeyer, and Gary
            Biertz, owners  10/28/76 p.74
 
    DRUGS                                                       
        Drug use concerns police chief Aldrich  5/6/76 p.87
        Raid nets pot on Stone estate  9/9/76 p.4
 
    DRUGS AND YOUTH                                             
        Police nab 4 teens in major drug bust  10/14/76 p.7
 
    DUDA, FRANK J., DR.                                         
        Bicycle rider fulfills pledge  7/22/76 p.56
        Doctor will peddle [sic] miles to fight cystic fibrosis 
            7/22/76 p.28
 
    DULLIAN, EDWARD D.                                          
        Police arrest two in weekend melee  7/22/76 p.6
 
    DULLIAN, EDWARD J.                                          
        Police arrest two in weekend melee  7/22/76 p.6
 
    DUNDEE HIGH SCHOOL SCOTS                                    
        Award-winning Scots to be here July 5  7/1/76 p.6
 
    DUVAL, FRANCES                                              
        Fran Duval seriously hurt  4/29/76 p.70
 
    E & M TV                                                    
        E & M TV; Ed Szakonyi, owner  10/7/76 p.25
 
    EDUCATION                                                   
        New owners, directors for Montessori school  9/16/76 p.68
 
    ELA TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY                             
        Ela historians plan first meeting  8/26/76 p.44
 
    ELECTIONS                                                   
        Cummings throws hat in congressional ring  1/8/76 p.3
        Friedland to seek 5th term in House  1/8/76 p.18
        Waddell to campaign for 5th House term  1/8/76 p.27
        Pederson drops out of primary  1/22/76 p.6
        Graham vote record criticized by Ayers  2/5/76 p.14
        Barrington GOP endorses Graham team  2/19/76 p.4
        Candidate Stanley raps "fiscal mismanagement"  3/4/76 p.65
        Mugalian candidate for 3rd House term  3/4/76 p.16
        Walter campaigning for seat in House  3/4/76 p.18
        Graham campaigns for 5th Senate term  3/11/76 p.22
        Primary vote Tuesday  3/11/76 p.5
        Cummings in upset; Graham victorious  3/18/76 p.5
        Unofficial returns  3/18/76 p.9
        Grass roots effort key to Stanley win  3/25/76 p.8
        Low-key campaign wins it for Cummings  3/25/76 p.8
        Howlett slated to speak here  4/29/76 p.4
        Democratic delegate looks for party unity  7/15/76 p.16
        Six named to Crane committee  7/15/76 p.51
        Dem delegate seeks respite from hoopla  7/22/76 p.8
        New committeeman maps plan of action  7/29/76 p.12
        Republicans cautiously optimistic about fall  7/29/76 p.8
        Writer trades pen for legislative post  8/12/76 p.16
        Named coordinator for Berning re-election  8/26/76 p.32
        Rothman to vie for Senate post  8/26/76 p.15
        GOP headquarters set; area blitz this weekend  9/9/76 p.9
        Legislative luncheon Tuesday at the Barn  9/16/76 p.14
        Rothman names campaign head  9/16/76 p.40
        Election judges needed before general election  9/23/76 p.49
        IFT endorses 4 candidates  10/7/76 p.12
        U.S. attorney asked to investigate Crane  10/7/76 p.12
        McClory optimistic about fall  10/14/76 p.84
        Voss won't run for re-election  10/14/76 p.3
        Election '76 [candidate profiles]  10/28/76 p.49
        GOP, Dems predicting victory  10/28/76 p.5
        Judges' qualifications measured by lawyers  10/28/76 p.90
        New voting booth goes computerized  10/28/76 p.16
        Sheriff's police vote on Tuesday ballot  10/28/76 p.6
        Record 86% turnout in Barrington Township  11/4/76 p.6
        Anderson in trouble with Cuba, Lake GOP  11/11/76 p.6
        Area election officials endorse new votomatic  11/11/76 p.83
        Lake sheriff regrets referendum defeat  11/11/76 p.15
        November 2 election costly for Hamelberg, too  11/11/76 p.12
        Voter "independence" noted in Cuba Township  11/11/76 p.14
        Municipal elections around the corner  12/2/76 p.12
        Democrats to run slates in four elections  12/23/76 p.5
        Pierson first mayoral candidate  12/30/76 p.5
 
    EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS                             
        Rural identification system is supported  2/26/76 p.16
        911 setback  12/30/76 p.7
 
    ENGEL, VOLKER                                               
        Engel, Thompson get administrative posts  8/19/76 p.12
 
    ENOCKSON, AMY                                               
        Amy wins bout with death  11/25/76 p.5
 
    ERSKINE, ELEANOR                                            
        Barrington juniors earn art scholarships  10/7/76 p.80
 
    EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH                                     
        Community Church oldest in the village  7/1/76 p.20
 
    EVANS, EVAN                                                 
        Evans picked for spot on health panel  8/26/76 p.20
 
    EVERGREEN CEMETERY                                          
        Arrest Lake in the Hills man in cemetery burglaries 
            11/25/76 p.11
 
    FAIRHAVEN ESTATES (SUBDIVISION)                             
        Fairhaven homeowners oppose neighborhood recommendation 
            4/15/76 p.10
        Teen beer drinking concerns park board  7/15/76 p.64
 
    FAMILY SERVICE OF SOUTH LAKE COUNTY                         
        Specialist joins staff of Family Service  10/28/76 p.28
 
    FANTASIA PHOTO SPA                                          
        Police charge two in raid at photo spa  8/26/76 p.3
 
    FARELLA (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                           
        Farella development opposed by BACOG  7/8/76 p.18
        Farella development opposed by BACOG  7/8/76 p.18
        Farella hearing to resume  7/29/76 p.9
        Lake County Zoning Board of Appeals rejects Farella plan 
            9/2/76 p.19
        Lake County Zoning Board of Appeals rejects Farella plan 
            9/2/76 p.19
 
    FENCIK, GARY                                                
        Fencik hopes for impressive showing  1/1/76 p.33
        Fencik drafted by Miami  4/15/76 p.53
        Injury dims Fencik's shot at Dolphin job  8/19/76 p.65
        Fencik still with Miami  8/26/76 p.71
        Breaks evening out: Fencik now a Bear  9/23/76 p.61
        Mr. Fencik "Bears" down  12/16/76 p.7
 
    FINK, ED                                                    
        Authors new gardening book for children  1/15/76 p.13
 
    FINN, ROBERT W.                                             
        Finn ends 19-year post office career  1/1/76 p.12
 
    FIRES                                                       
        Arson…  10/21/76 p.4
        Blaze destroys three paramedic vehicles  12/30/76 p.6
 
    FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF BARRINGTON         
        Appointed to bank board  4/8/76 p.48
        First National's assets reach $100 million mark  5/20/76
            p.22
 
    FLINT LAKE (SUBDIVISION)                                    
        Child safety big concern of parents  5/20/76 p.19
 
    FORREST, NELSON                                             
        Residents ready to sue  5/13/76 p.69
        Forrest doesn't sign septic field resolution  12/16/76 p.16
 
    FORSBERG, THEODORE J.                                       
        New committeeman maps plan of action  7/29/76 p.12
 
    FOX RIVER                                                   
        "Filthy Fox" a target of clean water drive  10/7/76 p.15
        Lake Zurich polluting Fox River -- Scott  11/18/76 p.16
 
    FOX RIVER GROVE, ILL.                                       
        Hemphill hearings will start March 11 in Fox River Grove 
            2/12/76 p.5
        Barrington Hills opposes Hemphill proposal  2/26/76 p.14
        Hemphill meet tonight  3/11/76 p.14
        Hemphill hearing to resume March 24  3/18/76 p.15
        Proposed Hemphill project will effect [sic] area roads,
            says expert  4/1/76 p.20
        Hemphill hearings continue  4/22/76 p.15
        Hemphill proposal to plan commission  6/3/76 p.18
        Hemphill conditions listed by commission  6/17/76 p.10
        Hemphill referendum requested  6/17/76 p.18
        Hearing tonight for Hemphill  7/1/76 p.11
        Hemphill hearing called on technicality  7/8/76 p.15
        Hemphill referendum planned September 14  7/15/76 p.78
        Hemphill foes' petition to make approval tougher  7/29/76
            p.14
        Route 14 inadequate for Hemphill traffic, says civil
            engineer  8/12/76 p.14
        Fox River boat crash injures two  8/26/76 p.74
        Fox River Grove to lose insurance on commuter lots  8/26/76
            p.41
        Hemphill hearing to continue Monday  8/26/76 p.8
        Hemphill may cause flooding: engineer  9/2/76 p.12
        Marathon Hemphill meeting is September 18  9/2/76 p.12
        Hemphill vote Tuesday in Fox River Grove  9/9/76 p.9
        Hemphill hearing set  9/16/76 p.12
        Hemphill to benefit Fox River Grove: study  9/23/76 p.17
        Commission asks Hemphill approval  10/14/76 p.16
        Hemphill negotiations down to brass tacks  11/4/76 p.15
        New Hemphill plan "workable" 551 units  11/25/76 p.12
        Hemphill donations would hit $2 million  12/9/76 p.16
        Recommendations too strict, Hemphill  12/9/76 p.100
        Final Hemphill plan: 551 units  12/16/76 p.17
        Hemphill proposal gets initial approval  12/23/76 p.12
 
    FOX VALLEY MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION                        
        Elected director  6/3/76 p.43
 
    FOX, JULIA ANN                                              
        Woman's club scholarship to Julia Fox  5/13/76 p.17
 
    FRANK, EDWIN                                                
        U.S. attorney asked to investigate Crane  10/7/76 p.12
 
    FRECHE, GERRY                                               
        On state chamber  9/23/76 p.52
 
    FREDRIKSEN, GARY A.                                         
        Arrest two teens in gas station robbery  12/16/76 p.15
 
    FRIEDL, WILLIAM                                             
        Police promotions for Friedl, Wallisch  1/1/76 p.7
 
    FRIEDLAND, JOHN                                             
        Friedland to seek 5th term in House  1/8/76 p.18
 
    FRYE, WAYNE T.                                              
        Two persons injured in head-on collision  9/16/76 p.7
 
    FUN FAIR                                                    
        Junior League will co-sponsor fun fair  6/10/76 p.65
 
    GARNETT, BLANTON                                            
        Have leads in Carousel  10/28/76 p.19
 
    GARSTKA, JANET                                              
        Local women make news  8/12/76 p.40
 
    GEHLER, DAVE                                                
        Voice of the state wrestling tourney  3/4/76 p.12
 
    GENGLER, LYNDA                                              
        Short cuts, crew cuts part of Lynda's style  12/2/76 p.34
 
    GIANGROSSI, DONALD                                          
        Two die in crash  1/1/76 p.7
        Create fund for victim of accident  2/19/76 p.3
 
    GILLY, DANIEL L.                                            
        Gillys will celebrate 60 years of marriage  11/11/76 p.35
 
    GILLY, MARY E.                                              
        Gillys will celebrate 60 years of marriage  11/11/76 p.35
 
    GIRL SCOUTS                                                 
        Pamaho volunteers honored at luncheon  5/27/76 p.69
        Girl Scouts camp during Pokonokah sessions  8/26/76 p.40
        Pamaho Neighborhood Day Camp 1976  8/26/76 p.5
        Pamaho neighborhood honors adult volunteers  12/16/76 p.66
 
    GLEASON, WILLIAM                                            
        Judge Gleason won't hear Mertens case  10/7/76 p.7
 
    GOEBBERT, LUANNE                                            
        Barrington 4-Hers are state champions  5/13/76 p.28
        Two local 4-Hers win state honors  6/17/76 p.39
        Barrington teens win 4-H honors  11/18/76 p.64
        Barrington girl wins national 4-H contest  12/2/76 p.32
 
    GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL                                      
        Walker shuns hospital case  1/1/76 p.3
        State continues Good Shepherd hearing  1/15/76 p.3
        Next hospital meeting February 11  1/29/76 p.8
        Committee members get BACOG position paper  2/12/76 p.18
        Hospital area may exclude four villages  3/4/76 p.3
        Hospital case goes to NIPC  3/18/76 p.7
        Good Shepherd to be 170 beds?  3/25/76 p.3
        Committee questions NIPC figures, but…  4/1/76 p.22
        Will EHA amend its petition?  4/1/76 p.5
        Early May date probably for hospital  4/8/76 p.15
        Decrease in building costs may help GSH  4/15/76 p.12
        Sittler suggests 166-bed hospital  4/22/76 p.3
        Office space for doctors part of new hospital plan  4/29/76
            p.13
        Good Shepherd action tomorrow  5/6/76 p.12
        Hospital gets tentative okay  5/13/76 p.3
        Residents ready to sue  5/13/76 p.69
        Board will see modified plans Friday  5/20/76 p.14
        Good Shepherd gets final okay  5/27/76 p.3
        Hospital changes "big day"  7/8/76 p.15
        Drive begins to recruit physicians here  8/5/76 p.8
        Construction bids asked for hospital  8/19/76 p.14
        Hospital ground breaking schedule set  9/16/76 p.4
        Hosptital ground breaking this Sunday at 1 p.m.  9/23/76
            p.10
        Hospital gets $250,000 gift from auxiliary  10/7/76 p.17
        Hospital construction underway this week  11/4/76 p.12
        Council set to lead hospital fund drive  11/18/76 p.7
 
    GORR, JANE                                                  
        Barrington Fashion Exchange; Mary Ann Sullivan and Jane
            Gorr, owners  12/16/76 p.62
 
    GORWITZ, B.K., GEN.                                         
        Admiral, general guests of Methodist Church  10/14/76 p.12
 
    GOTH, ANNA                                                  
        Share 50th celebration with sister and brother  7/1/76 p.42
 
    GOTH, JOSEPH                                                
        Share 50th celebration with sister and brother  7/1/76 p.42
 
    GRAHAM, JOHN A.                                             
        Graham vote record criticized by Ayers  2/5/76 p.14
        Barrington GOP endorses Graham team  2/19/76 p.4
        Graham campaigns for 5th Senate term  3/11/76 p.22
        Cummings in upset; Graham victorious  3/18/76 p.5
        Graham proposes amendments to ease burden of workmen's
            compensation bills  4/29/76 p.4
        Senator Graham is hospitalized again  6/17/76 p.12
        Graham raps Democrats on school action  7/15/76 p.78
        Chamber's champion  10/7/76 p.7
 
    GRAHAM, STEVE                                               
        Graham nabs two suspects in arson  6/3/76 p.7
        Barrington policemen get national awards  7/15/76 p.12
 
    GRANT MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH                         
        Grant Motor Sales Chrysler Plymouth; Jerry Laine and Les
            Homuth, owners  4/22/76 p.41
 
    GREEN OAKS NURSING HOME                                     
        New nursing home hearing is required  4/8/76 p.3
        Nursing home plan gets final approval  6/17/76 p.3
 
    GREENDEER, NIYOKA                                           
        Love is the word  10/14/76 p.5
 
    GROGAN, ALICE                                               
        Alice Grogan resigns as Deer Park trustee  3/18/76 p.16
 
    GROVE AVENUE SCHOOL                                         
        Youth trips alarm, is caught in school  4/22/76 p.7
        Grove Avenue principal going to Hickory Hill  8/5/76 p.7
        Vlasak named principal at Grove Avenue school  9/2/76 p.14
 
    GRZECZKA, CHESTER                                           
        Grzeczka is appointed new building inspector  11/18/76 p.18
 
    GUERRA, CAROLYN                                             
        Student will show off art efforts Sunday  7/22/76 p.42
 
    GUNDERSON, KENNETH                                          
        Two Barrington High School students electrocuted in
            Carpentersville  12/2/76 p.16
 
    GUTH, THOMAS E.                                             
        Police charge two in raid at photo spa  8/26/76 p.3
 
    HAIRDRESSING                                                
        Short cuts, crew cuts part of Lynda's style  12/2/76 p.34
 
    HALLBERG, GARY                                              
        Open qualifier  6/10/76 p.6
        Hallberg tees it up today in U.S. Open  6/17/76 p.65
        Hallberg's Open bid ends in second round  6/24/76 p.69
        Hallberg wins Western Junior golf title with late charge 
            7/22/76 p.53
        Hallberg clips pro in Radix Cup matches  8/26/76 p.71
 
    HALLETT, DOROTHY                                            
        Pamaho neighborhood honors adult volunteers  12/16/76 p.66
 
    HALLETT, SEARS                                              
        Everything is quiet in District 220  4/8/76 p.3
        Write-in campaign fails in District 220  4/15/76 p.14
 
    HAMELBERG, RON                                              
        Township GOP reins to Hamelberg  8/26/76 p.16
        November 2 election costly for Hamelberg, too  11/11/76 p.12
 
    HAMILTON, NATHANIEL C.                                      
        Nat Hamilton dies in Africa  11/18/76 p.14
 
    HAMMER, JOSEPH                                              
        Hammer resigns in North Barrington  3/25/76 p.20
 
    HANDICAPPED                                                 
        Barrington situation prompts introduction of new bill in
            House  6/17/76 p.41
        "Wauconda Wheels" opens up his world  9/9/76 p.16
        Countryside Center gains new exercise equipment  11/25/76
            p.42
 
    HANDICAPPED YOUTH                                           
        Participation is holiday key at Little City  11/25/76 p.21
 
    HANS, FREDA                                                 
        Named coordinator for Berning re-election  8/26/76 p.32
 
    HANSEN, BARBARA                                             
        Will elect Hansen new BACOG head  6/24/76 p.3
        Hansen is elected chairman of BACOG  7/1/76 p.4
 
    HANSEN, CARL R.                                             
        Abolition of assessment system a must: Hansen  11/18/76 p.25
 
    HARDY, RUSS                                                 
        Youthful aeronaut looks to the future  1/8/76 p.17
 
    HARPER COLLEGE                                              
        Three seek two Harper board seats  4/8/76 p.13
        Incumbents win posts in District 512  4/15/76 p.67
        Harper receives American Can gift  5/6/76 p.66
        900 graduate from Harper  6/3/76 p.23
        Harper rated "A" in business  7/29/76 p.28
        Harper's Lahti admits, defends actions to college committee
            7/29/76 p.19
        Job training program is offered at Harper  8/19/76 p.40
        Mini concert series planned at Harper  8/19/76 p.41
        Harper gets $10,000 gift  8/26/76 p.26
        Community development workshop offered in fall  9/2/76 p.52
        Harper board, Lahti cleared by committee  9/16/76 p.80
        Investigation clears Lahti, Harper board  10/7/76 p.18
        Physical fitness center to be reality at Harper  11/4/76
            p.33
        Rape myths exploded at Harper seminar  11/4/76 p.21
        Campus competition open to Harper students  12/9/76 p.43
        Harper elects new trustees  12/9/76 p.33
        He caters to the stars  12/16/76 p.12
        Munson, board clash on new campus plans  12/16/76 p.18
 
    HART, AUGUSTIN S., JR.                                      
        Quaker Oats appoints new senior executives  9/23/76 p.54
 
    HAWTHORNE, HELEN                                            
        Hawthorne's closing its doors Saturday  8/12/76 p.12
 
    HAWTHORNE'S BOOK AND CHOWDER SHOP                           
        Hawthorne's closing its doors Saturday  8/12/76 p.12
 
    HAYWARD, THOMAS Z., JR.                                     
        Hayward new president of alumni association  6/3/76 p.54
 
    HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY                                       
        Community groups may earn health plan status  6/3/76 p.45
        Citizens urged to attend health systems meeting  8/5/76 p.18
 
    HEFFERNAN, ROGER                                            
        Suicide suspected in death of man, 22  9/2/76 p.7
 
    HELM, OPEL                                                  
        Few care now  12/2/76 p.10
 
    HEMMINGSON, RON                                             
        "Amber light told us when we had a call"  6/10/76 p.10
 
    HEMPHILL (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                          
        Development conflicts with BACOG plan  2/12/76 p.5
        Hemphill hearings will start March 11 in Fox River Grove 
            2/12/76 p.5
        Barrington Hills opposes Hemphill proposal  2/26/76 p.14
        BACOG opposes Hemphill  3/4/76 p.9
        Hemphill meet tonight  3/11/76 p.14
        Hemphill hearing to resume March 24  3/18/76 p.15
        Proposed Hemphill project will effect [sic] area roads,
            says expert  4/1/76 p.20
        Hemphill hearings continue  4/22/76 p.15
        Hemphill proposal to plan commission  6/3/76 p.18
        Hemphill conditions listed by commission  6/17/76 p.10
        Hemphill referendum requested  6/17/76 p.18
        Hearing tonight for Hemphill  7/1/76 p.11
        Hemphill hearing called on technicality  7/8/76 p.15
        Hemphill referendum planned September 14  7/15/76 p.78
        Hemphill foes' petition to make approval tougher  7/29/76
            p.14
        Route 14 inadequate for Hemphill traffic, says civil
            engineer  8/12/76 p.14
        Hemphill hearing to continue Monday  8/26/76 p.8
        Hemphill may cause flooding: engineer  9/2/76 p.12
        Marathon Hemphill meeting is September 18  9/2/76 p.12
        Hemphill vote Tuesday in Fox River Grove  9/9/76 p.9
        Hemphill hearing set  9/16/76 p.12
        Hemphill to benefit Fox River Grove: study  9/23/76 p.17
        Commission asks Hemphill approval  10/14/76 p.16
        Developer contribution law in holding pattern  11/4/76 p.14
        Hemphill negotiations down to brass tacks  11/4/76 p.15
        New Hemphill plan "workable" 551 units  11/25/76 p.12
        Hemphill donations would hit $2 million  12/9/76 p.16
        Recommendations too strict, Hemphill  12/9/76 p.100
        Final Hemphill plan: 551 units  12/16/76 p.17
        Hemphill proposal gets initial approval  12/23/76 p.12
 
    HIDDEN OAKS (SUBDIVISION)                                   
        Deer Park rescinds Hidden Oaks okay  9/23/76 p.16
 
    HILL, KERRY LEE                                             
        Kerry Hill reaches for one more goal  6/17/76 p.12
        Kerry Lee Hill is Miss Barrington  6/17/76 p.5
 
    HILLCREST ACRES (SUBDIVISION)                               
        Child safety big concern of parents  5/20/76 p.19
 
    HODGMAN, KATHLEEN A.                                        
        Village doctors keep it "all in the family"  1/29/76 p.63
        Local physicians named diplomats by ABFP  3/25/76 p.49
 
    HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILL.                                       
        Freeman Road plan includes 355 units  8/12/76 p.5
 
    HOFFMAN, ELSIE L.                                           
        Elsie Hoffman dies at age 100  12/30/76 p.7
 
    HOLLENSTEINER, LISA                                         
        Named County 4-H Queen  8/5/76 p.36
 
    HOLLENSTEINER, WANDA                                        
        Local women make news  8/12/76 p.40
 
    HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICE OF SUBURBAN CHICAGO NORTHWEST, INC.
        In-house health care provided by new agency  11/18/76 p.24
 
    HOMUTH, LES                                                 
        Grant Motor Sales Chrysler Plymouth; Jerry Laine and Les
            Homuth, owners  4/22/76 p.41
 
    HONQUEST, RICHARD                                           
        Richard Honquest of Barrington; Richard Honquest, owner 
            8/12/76 p.54
 
    HORSES                                                      
        Bit and Bridle Club '76 show  6/3/76 p.72
        Bit and Bridle stages first show  7/22/76 p.56
        Crowd of 600 at Plum Tree Road Gymkana  7/22/76 p.51
        Horsing around at Auburn Farm  8/5/76 p.43
        Society nags horse abusers; Maltreatment targeted  11/18/76
            p.23
        Tips prompt investigations; Some tell too late  11/18/76
            p.23
 
    HOUGH STREET SCHOOL                                         
        Teacher transfers irk Hough parents  6/17/76 p.16
        The forecast: smiling kids  10/21/76 p.8
 
    HOUSING                                                     
        Housing chapter isn't feasible: Withrow  3/4/76 p.4
        Commission does about face on neighborhood suggestions 
            3/25/78 p.10
        Housing ball bounces back to BACOG  3/25/76 p.4
        Barrington Hills Village board approval of plan doesn't
            count  4/1/76 p.16
        Barrington should provide 113 moderate income units by
            1980: plan commission  4/15/76 p.4
        Seniors' housing survey underway  6/10/76 p.15
        Housing authority takes rent subsidy applications  7/22/76
            p.6
        Housing chapter gets partial village okay  8/19/76 p.8
        Seniors' housing program to be developed  8/26/76 p.3
        Eyes campground for seniors' housing  11/11/76 p.5
        Rental help available to seniors, families  11/11/76 p.16
        Get housing act together, NIPC tells village  11/25/76 p.13
 
    HOWLETT, MICHAEL                                            
        Howlett slated to speak here  4/29/76 p.4
 
    HUDEK, MARTHA                                               
        She mothers goose goslings  12/16/76 p.61
 
    HUGERY, ERNA                                                
        Head-on collision injures 5 persons  6/17/76 p.7
 
    HUGERY, JOHN                                                
        Head-on collision injures 5 persons  6/17/76 p.7
 
    HUGERY, JOSEPH                                              
        Head-on collision injures 5 persons  6/17/76 p.7
 
    HUGERY, MARIE                                               
        Head-on collision injures 5 persons  6/17/76 p.7
 
    HULL, ROBERT P.                                             
        Barrington physician dies in 2-car crash  3/11/76 p.9
 
    HURLBUT, OLIVE                                              
        High school students went on strike in '07  7/1/76 p.12
 
    HUSZAGH, MRS. D.W.                                          
        Developers looking at Huszagh acreage  3/18/76 p.5
 
    ICE HOUSE                                                   
        Ice house recycling project is completed  10/28/76 p.14
 
    IDE, JAY                                                    
        Hijack ordeal  9/16/76 p.3
 
    ILLINOIS FEDERATION OF TEACHERS                             
        IFT endorses 4 candidates  10/7/76 p.12
 
    ILLINOIS HOOVED ANIMAL HUMANE SOCIETY                       
        Society nags horse abusers; Maltreatment targeted  11/18/76
            p.23
        Tips prompt investigations; Some tell too late  11/18/76
            p.23
 
    IMMENGA, BERYL                                              
        Perille in legal jeopardy?  3/25/76 p.17
 
    INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA                                    
        Love is the word  10/14/76 p.5
 
    INVERNESS, ILL.                                             
        BACOG absentee Puzey will be back  2/12/76 p.3
        Home invasion try occurs in Inverness  4/29/76 p.7
        Regional law plan "go" for second year  7/15/76 p.3
        Quality of life tied to village expansion  9/23/76 p.20
        Inverness play house builder sees red (tag)  10/21/76 p.14
        Inverness PUD gets new life  10/21/76 p.17
        Inverness adds 3rd storm siren  12/16/76 p.17
 
    ITO, TAKESHI                                                
        International friendship  8/26/76 p.12
 
    JACOBS, CLAIRE                                              
        Rezoning sought for psychiatric care unit  5/13/76 p.10
 
    JACOBS, JOHN M.                                             
        Five vie for 3 library seats  4/8/76 p.5
        Altemara, Roos, Jacobs win library board seats  4/15/76 p.14
        Rezoning sought for psychiatric care unit  5/13/76 p.10
 
    JEWEL COMPANIES. INC.                                       
        Jewel presidency to Betty McFadden  4/8/76 p.48
        New proposal  4/15/76 p.7
        Project is proposed north of Jewel plant  4/15/76 p.3
 
    JEWEL FOOD STORE                                            
        New consumer service center at Jewel  10/7/76 p.26
        Employee's curiosity saves Jewel $14,000  12/9/76 p.6
 
    JOHNSON, PHILIP                                             
        Return reunion brings Swedish smiles  8/12/76 p.40
 
    JOHNSON, RALPH                                              
        Johnson is elected GOP chief  9/2/76 p.15
 
    JONES, WIN                                                  
        Art institute associates slate Win Jones lecture  9/9/76
            p.43
 
    JUNIOR LEAGUE OF CHICAGO                                    
        Junior League will co-sponsor fun fair  6/10/76 p.65
        Junior League to hear Peking Man speaker  11/11/76 p.35
 
    KEANE, JOHN G. "JACK"                                       
        Keane assumes presidency of marketing association  7/22/76
            p.48
 
    KEIL, PAULETTE L.                                           
        Her jewelry in festival  5/20/76 p.24
 
    KELLEHER, JACK                                              
        He caters to the stars  12/16/76 p.12
 
    KELLER, JOSEPH                                              
        Fox River boat crash injures two  8/26/76 p.74
 
    KENNEDY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY                                
        County condemns Kennedy property  7/8/76 p.3
        Lake County okays Kennedy purchase  7/15/76 p.18
 
    KENNEY, MARK R.                                             
        Two seriously hurt  6/10/76 p.14
 
    KESSLER, CHARLES W.                                         
        Crash kills one  4/1/76 p.9
        Recruiting trip here ends in tragedy  4/8/76 p.8
 
    KIECH, TED                                                  
        Alice Grogan resigns as Deer Park trustee  3/18/76 p.16
        Kiech rejoins Deer Park board  4/22/76 p.13
 
    KIECKHEFER, ROBERT                                          
        Barrington Hills man dies in canoe mishap  9/9/76 p.9
 
    KISSANE, BARBARA A.                                         
        Two seriously hurt  6/10/76 p.14
 
    KLEIN, BECKY                                                
        Rebecca; Becky Klein, owner  6/10/76 p.54
 
    KLEIN, DON                                                  
        Fine Arts Council?  We need one: Klein  3/25/76 p.16
        Arts inventory first step for new council  4/22/76 p.14
 
    KLEMM, EDWARD                                               
        25th anniversary  5/27/76 p.68
 
    KLINGENBERG, WILLIAM H.                                     
        Bill Klingenberg: One man, many men  7/8/76 p.10
 
    KOLKMEYER, JOHN                                             
        Danner's Clothiers; Doug Drover, John Kolkmeyer, and Gary
            Biertz, owners  10/28/76 p.74
 
    KOUROS, DAWN                                                
        A bicentennial artist  10/7/76 p.26
 
    KRAUSE, BARBARA                                             
        Two die in crash  1/1/76 p.7
        Create fund for victim of accident  2/19/76 p.3
 
    LA LECHE LEAGUE                                             
        She leads way to "total motherhood"  11/25/76 p.29
 
    LA MAGDELEINE, E.J. "CHIC"                                  
        Lake sheriff regrets referendum defeat  11/11/76 p.15
 
    LA ROCQUE, GENE, ADMIRAL                                    
        Admiral, general guests of Methodist Church  10/14/76 p.12
 
    LABUY ESTATE (SUBDIVISION)                                  
        DiMucci hearing scheduled May 14  4/29/76 p.3
        DiMucci hearing Friday  5/13/76 p.9
        Capsule summary of DiMucci project  5/20/76 p.7
        Use of corner acreage concerns lawyers  5/20/76 p.6
        "Serious problems" with DiMucci proposal  6/10/76 p.4
        BACOG urges denial of DiMucci plan  6/24/76 p.5
        DiMucci plan recommendation due August 4  7/24/76 p.4
        Village opposes DiMucci  7/1/76 p.9
        DiMucci decision postponed again  9/2/76 p.10
        DiMucci decision is due Wednesday  10/14/76 p.12
        DiMucci withdraws LaBuy project petition  11/25/76 p.5
 
    LACY, DICK                                                  
        Top honors to Lacy  4/15/76 p.49
 
    LAFLEUR, LEO                                                
        Business a sleeping giant: Rep. LaFleur  9/23/76 p.8
 
    LAHTI, ROBERT                                               
        Harper's Lahti admits, defends actions to college committee
            7/29/76 p.19
        Harper board, Lahti cleared by committee  9/16/76 p.80
        Investigation clears Lahti, Harper board  10/7/76 p.18
 
    LAINE, JERRY                                                
        Grant Motor Sales Chrysler Plymouth; Jerry Laine and Les
            Homuth, owners  4/22/76 p.41
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON INDUSTRIAL PARK                             
        Chamber launches drive for members  3/18/76 p.16
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON SHORES (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)            
        Mark recreation center opening  1/29/76 p.60
        New model garden homes open at Lake Barrington Shores 
            4/29/76 p.32
        LB Shores entered in Design 76  8/19/76 p.62
        Show homes by boat  10/7/76 p.57
        Awarded five design citations  10/14/76 p.63
        Bike path construction begins at Lake Barrington  11/4/76
            p.84
        Instant lawns at Lake Barrington Shores  11/4/76 p.39
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL.                                       
        Communities face MIC cash deadline  7/29/76 p.9
        No decision on area MIC fees  8/5/76 p.12
 
    LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT                        
        County proceeds with Cuba Marsh talks  4/1/76 p.9
        Negotiations with Kennedy continuing  6/3/76 p.13
        County condemns Kennedy property  7/8/76 p.3
        Lake County okays Kennedy purchase  7/15/76 p.18
        County makes offer for Draper property  8/5/76 p.3
        Draper, county agree on price  9/23/76 p.3
        County buys more marsh  10/28/76 p.18
 
    LAKE COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY                               
        Rental help available to seniors, families  11/11/76 p.16
 
    LAKE COUNTY LABOR COALITION                                 
        Area labor unions form Lake County coalition  9/23/76 p.49
 
    LAKE COUNTY, ILL.                                           
        Home rule, museum on Tuesday's ballot  3/11/76 p.10
 
    LAKE ZURICH RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT                  
        Zurich fire district tax vote is Saturday  6/24/76 p.3
        Fire district ambulance tax approved  7/1/76 p.11
 
    LAKE ZURICH, ILL.                                           
        Wastewater grant needed, Maiben says  7/22/76 p.15
        No decision on area MIC fees  8/5/76 p.12
        Lake Zurich polluting Fox River -- Scott  11/18/76 p.16
        Blaze destroys three paramedic vehicles  12/30/76 p.6
 
    LAKEWOODS INDUSTRIES                                        
        Freeman Road plan includes 355 units  8/12/76 p.5
 
    LAND USE                                                    
        Perille criticizes land use proposals  8/19/76 p.10
        Committee won't seek injunction  12/9/76 p.20
 
    LARRAIN, NANCY                                              
        "People" draw Nancy from radio to street  12/16/76 p.14
 
    LATVIAN-AMERICANS                                           
        Freedom is Latvian minister's life work  7/22/76 p.5
 
    LAW                                                         
        Supreme Court post sought by Dieringer  2/26/76 p.57
        Three lawsuits wait in wings  5/6/76 p.3
        Suburb youth court verdict in December?  9/2/76 p.14
 
    LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS                                      
        Gun control issue aired by League  2/12/76 p.26
        LWV asks enactment of handgun legislation  5/13/76 p.40
 
    LEGEL, RICHARD                                              
        Two Barrington High School students electrocuted in
            Carpentersville  12/2/76 p.16
 
    LEVERENCE, CLIFFORD E.                                      
        Rothman names campaign head  9/16/76 p.40
 
    LINDBERG, GEORGE                                            
        November 2 election costly for Hamelberg, too  11/11/76 p.12
 
    LINDEN, BRIAN                                               
        Youth's honesty pays off  12/9/76 p.5
 
    LINES SCHOOL                                                
        Students find mother nature a good teacher  12/9/76 p.19
 
    LIPOFSKY, HAROLD                                            
        Trustees gun down grant application  1/29/76 p.14
        Lipofsky's: 80 years old and still growing  7/1/76 p.14
        Lipofsky raps "deplorable" state road work  10/14/76 p.19
        Association "open" to Lipofsky proposal  11/18/76 p.7
 
    LITTLE CITY (YOUTH HOME)                                    
        Participation is holiday key at Little City  11/25/76 p.21
 
    LITTLE WOMEN                                                
        Little Women; Evelyn Miller, owner  6/24/76 p.54
 
    LOPEZ, JUANIO                                               
        Love is the word  10/14/76 p.5
 
    LUCKE, EDWARD                                               
        Three lawsuits wait in wings  5/6/76 p.3
 
    LUNGREN, CAROL                                              
        Head-on collision injures 5 persons  6/17/76 p.7
 
    MABBS, LINDA                                                
        "Fate" steered her in a different direction  5/20/76 p/77
 
    MACARTHUR, ALEXANDER                                        
        Board met illegally, says Hills' trustee  7/1/76 p.3
 
    MADDOCK, STEVE                                              
        Democratic delegate looks for party unity  7/15/76 p.16
        Dem delegate seeks respite from hoopla  7/22/76 p.8
 
    MADLOCK, BILL                                               
        NL batting champion hoping for encore  2/5/76 p.8
        Madlock, Cardenal to be here tonight  7/8/76 p.3
 
    MAIBEN, DEAN                                                
        Commercial projects are needed: Maiben  1/8/76 p.5
        Perille, Maiben clash  2/12/76 p.3
        Perille wins agenda battle with Maiben  3/25/76 p.61
        Maiben rips trustee politics at meetings  10/14/76 p.10
 
    MAITLAND, MARY                                              
        Maitland's Restaurant and Lounge; Max Maitland and Mary
            Maitland, owners  1/29/76 p.53
 
    MAITLAND, MAX                                               
        Maitland's Restaurant and Lounge; Max Maitland and Mary
            Maitland, owners  1/29/76 p.53
 
    MAITLAND'S RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE                            
        Maitland's Restaurant and Lounge; Max Maitland and Mary
            Maitland, owners  1/29/76 p.53
 
    MANCUSO CADILLAC                                            
        Mancuso Cadillac; Rob Mancuso, owner  10/21/76 p.66
 
    MANCUSO, ROB                                                
        Mancuso Cadillac; Rob Mancuso, owner  10/21/76 p.66
 
    MARISIE, JIM                                                
        Scholarships won by four art students  5/6/76 p.15
 
    MARRE, MARY                                                 
        Building inspector quits  10/7/76 p.10
 
    MARRIAGE                                                    
        Love is the word  10/14/76 p.5
 
    MARTENS, HAROLD                                             
        Martens re-elected fire chief  5/6/76 p.19
 
    MASON, JOHN                                                 
        Mason to coordinate activities of BYS  7/15/76 p.10
 
    MASON, KENNETH                                              
        Quaker Oats appoints new senior executives  9/23/76 p.54
 
    MAYFIELD, MICHAEL                                           
        Raid nets pot on Stone estate  9/9/76 p.4
 
    MCCARRY, MIKE                                               
        Writer trades pen for legislative post  8/12/76 p.16
 
    MCCLORY, ROBERT                                             
        Writer trades pen for legislative post  8/12/76 p.16
        McClory optimistic about fall  10/14/76 p.84
        Rep. McClory receives award for responsibility  10/14/76
            p.37
 
    MCDONAGH, BERNARD                                           
        Porch becomes studio for Irish artist  8/5/76 p.16
 
    MCFADDEN, BETTY M.                                          
        Jewel presidency to Betty McFadden  4/8/76 p.48
 
    MCHENRY COUNTY AREA CAREER CENTER                           
        Referendum needed to create center  8/26/76 p.49
 
    MCINTOSH COMPANY                                            
        McIntosh to develop Cuba Road acreage  3/25/78 p.10
        McIntosh proposal gets commission nod  8/5/76 p.14
 
    MCKINNEY, LUTHER C.                                         
        Quaker Oats appoints new senior executives  9/23/76 p.54
 
    MCLAMORE, E.J.                                              
        Celebrate 50th wedding anniversary  11/25/76 p.30
 
    MEDICAL CARE                                                
        Health planners meet  1/8/76 p.4
        Village doctors keep it "all in the family"  1/29/76 p.63
        "Bed need" meeting continued to Feb. 25  2/19/76 p.8
        Bed need verdict due March 26  3/11/76 p.17
        Swine flu vaccination center will be announced in August 
            7/15/76 p.19
        Citizens urged to attend health systems meeting  8/5/76 p.18
        Swine flu shot center decision in two weeks  9/2/76 p.10
        Volunteer nurses sought for swine flu program  9/9/76 p.13
        Swine flu shots will be given October 15, 23  10/14/76 p.4
        Flu fighters shoot the works  10/21/76 p.5
        Flu shots available to 18-59 group Saturday  10/21/76 p.4
        In-house health care provided by new agency  11/18/76 p.24
 
    MENG, MARTY                                                 
        Barrington police bid for recognition of bargaining agent 
            3/18/76 p.5
        Meng named 5th sergeant  9/16/76 p.7
 
    MERONI, DENISE                                              
        Denise Meroni takes seat on school board  4/29/76 p.14
 
    MERTENS, GORDON, JR.                                        
        Attorney asks judge to quash warrants  1/29/76 p.7
        Mertens case will go to trial in August  5/20/76 p.10
        Judge Gleason won't hear Mertens case  10/7/76 p.7
        Mertens case goes before new judge  11/18/76 p.17
        Mertens case to trial February 28  12/9/76 p.5
 
    MERTENS, GORDON, SR.                                        
        Attorney asks judge to quash warrants  1/29/76 p.7
        Judge should rule on search warrants  2/18/76 p.7
        Ruling on warrants continued one week  2/26/76 p.8
        Search warrants valid: Judge Gleason  3/4/76 p.7
        Mertens case will go to trial in August  5/20/76 p.10
        Judge Gleason won't hear Mertens case  10/7/76 p.7
        Mertens case goes before new judge  11/18/76 p.17
        Mertens case to trial February 28  12/9/76 p.5
 
    MERTENS, MARCELLA                                           
        Attorney asks judge to quash warrants  1/29/76 p.7
        Mertens case goes before new judge  11/18/76 p.17
        Mertens case to trial February 28  12/9/76 p.5
 
    MERTENS, ROBERT                                             
        Attorney asks judge to quash warrants  1/29/76 p.7
        Mertens case will go to trial in August  5/20/76 p.10
        Judge Gleason won't hear Mertens case  10/7/76 p.7
        Mertens case goes before new judge  11/18/76 p.17
        Mertens case to trial February 28  12/9/76 p.5
 
    MICHELOTTI, JOSEPH N.                                       
        Medical school tribute for Michelotti family  7/15/76 p.33
 
    MILLER, EVELYN                                              
        Little Women; Evelyn Miller, owner  6/24/76 p.54
 
    MILLER, WILLIAM                                             
        BADC's community award to Bill Miller  5/13/76 p.4
 
    MISS BARRINGTON PAGEANT                                     
        Fifth annual pageant draws 9 contestants  5/27/76 p.15
        Fifth annual pageant is Sunday, June 13  6/3/76 p.8
        Fifth annual pageant this Sunday at BHS  6/10/76 p.12
        Kerry Hill reaches for one more goal  6/17/76 p.12
        Kerry Lee Hill is Miss Barrington  6/17/76 p.5
 
    MITCHELL, EMMA                                              
        Their day  7/8/76 p.26
 
    MITCHELL, MAYNE                                             
        Their day  7/8/76 p.26
 
    MODJEWSKI, DEE                                              
        The Thicket; Dee Modjewski, owner  11/18/76 p.82
 
    MOLL, ERIC                                                  
        Moore, Moll are national qualifiers  7/15/76 p.61
 
    MONTAGNANI, FERRUCCIO                                       
        Yankee Doodle Lounge; Sandro Montagnani and Ferruccio
            Montagnani, owners  1/22/76 p.44
 
    MONTAGNANI, SANDRO                                          
        Yankee Doodle Lounge; Sandro Montagnani and Ferruccio
            Montagnani, owners  1/22/76 p.44
 
    MOORE, BOB                                                  
        Moore, Moll are national qualifiers  7/15/76 p.61
 
    MORGAN, CAROL A.                                            
        Local women make news  8/12/76 p.40
 
    MORGAN, FRANK J.                                            
        Quaker Oats appoints new senior executives  9/23/76 p.54
 
    MOUNT VERNON (VA. : ESTATE)+A1979                           
        Mount Vernon's care, restoration in her hands now  12/2/76
            p.53
 
    MUGALIAN, RICHARD                                           
        Mugalian candidate for 3rd House term  3/4/76 p.16
 
    MUIZNIECKS, ILZE                                            
        Freedom is Latvian minister's life work  7/22/76 p.5
 
    MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT                                        
        Mrs. Dowling won't rejoin village staff  2/26/76 p.3
        Restrict manager's power, says Perille  2/26/76 p.12
        Five mock meetings on Monday, Tuesday  4/29/76 p.8
        Student "takeover" Saturday, Monday  4/29/76 p.8
        Student trustees like green loop idea, too  5/6/76 p.10
        Area officials promise to do their best…  12/30/76 p.9
 
    MUNSON, SHIRLEY                                             
        Incumbents win posts in District 512  4/15/76 p.67
        Munson, board clash on new campus plans  12/16/76 p.18
 
    MUSICIANS                                                   
        "Fate" steered her in a different direction  5/20/76 p/77
 
    NADLER, DEBORAH                                             
        Local women make news  8/12/76 p.40
 
    NASH, LOIS                                                  
        Airborne patriotism with a woman's touch  11/11/76 p.21
 
    NATIONAL LEGAL CENTER FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST               
        Builders establish new legal ecology office  11/11/76 p.68
 
    NELSON, CLAYTON E.                                          
        Special day tomorrow for the Clayton Nelsons  8/26/76 p.37
 
    NELSON, EVA D.                                              
        Special day tomorrow for the Clayton Nelsons  8/26/76 p.37
 
    NELSON, GEORGE "BABY FACE"                                  
        "Baby Face" Nelson killed 2 agents here  7/1/76 p.14
 
    NEWSPAPERS                                                  
        Managing editor named for Barrington Press  7/1/76 p.49
        Our carriers find work can be fun, too  8/26/76 p.35
        Courier-Review has a new look inside  10/28/76 p.5
 
    NICHOLS, NICK                                               
        "Wauconda Wheels" opens up his world  9/9/76 p.16
 
    NICKLAS, JESSALYN                                           
        Incumbents win posts in District 512  4/15/76 p.67
 
    NORDWALL, ALAN                                              
        Vita-Mine; Alan Nordwall and Sylvia Nordwall, owners 
            8/12/76 p.55
 
    NORDWALL, SYLVIA                                            
        Vita-Mine; Alan Nordwall and Sylvia Nordwall, owners 
            8/12/76 p.55
 
    NORTH BARRINGTON AREA ASSOCIATION                           
        Spradlin association president  6/24/76 p.13
 
    NORTH BARRINGTON SCHOOL                                     
        Today's student more outgoing, independent, says retiring
            teacher  8/26/76 p.43
 
    NORTH BARRINGTON, ILL.                                      
        Years of progress in North Barrington  1/15/76 p.8
        Dog law discussion is February 7  1/29/76 p.15
        No decision on dog law amendment  2/12/76 p.13
        Residents may express views on new dog law  2/26/76 p.16
        Hammer resigns in North Barrington  3/25/76 p.20
        North Barrington delays vote on dog control  5/6/76 p.14
        North Barrington approves modified dog law  5/27/76 p.85
        Zurich fire district tax vote is Saturday  6/24/76 p.3
        Fire district ambulance tax approved  7/1/76 p.11
        Board seeks solution to soil, septic woes  7/8/76 p.14
        Regional law plan "go" for second year  7/15/76 p.3
        Treasurer's report  7/22/76 p.68
        "Moral conflict" charge hurled in North Barrington  7/29/76
            p.3
        Lawsuit threatened  7/29/76 p.6
        Club asset to village: Former president  8/5/76 p.10
        Club's septic request gets zoning board okay  8/5/76 p.10