Barrington Area Library: 1978 Index of Barrington Courier Review

 

Barrington Courier-Review Index 1978

Note: the Barrington Courier-Review microfilm for 1978, which was examined
to produce this index, was missing the issues for November 30 and December 14.

 
    4-H CLUBS                                                   
        Barrington Pioneers honored for 4-H work  1/5/78 p.24
        Fillies and Colts 4-H Club plans activities, lists award
            winners  2/2/78 p.28
        4-H leaders to be trained  2/16/78 p.47
        New 4-H club organized  4/6/78 p.26
        Club outlines recent activities  4/13/78 p.28
        Clubs to gather at 4-H Festival  4/13/78 p.38
        Group to attend goat conference  4/13/78 p.30
        Teams enter 4-H Horse Bowl  4/13/78 p.34
        Local 4-H'ers capture top awards  4/20/78 p.28
        4-H girl selected for wilderness trip  7/20/78 p.59
        Local 4-H youths win fair awards  8/10/78 p.22
        4-H bikers raise $400  10/12/78 p.56
        Area resident a 4-H winner  11/16/78 p.26
        4-H members receive awards  12/7/78 p.29
        4-H members receive awards  12/28/78 p.29
        Area 4-H club presents award  12/28/78 p.28
 
    ABELY, JOHN K.                                              
        Technical Publishing Company; John K. Abely, owner  9/28/78
            p.81
 
    ABERDEEN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY                                
        Condominium project draws two opponents  4/6/78 p.5
        Three villages oppose 624-unit condo complex  5/4/78 p.10
        Condo developer hopes to woo the opposition  5/25/78 p.15
        Lack of studies may stall condo meeting  6/1/78 p.109
        Inverness in another turnabout on condos  6/8/78 p.7
        Inverness in turnabout; Guss charges "payoff"  6/8/78 p.24
        Threat of suit exists after condo rejection  6/15/78 p.5
 
    ABORTION SERVICES                                           
        Teen abortion services questioned by life group  11/16/78
            p.5
        Public outcry trims HSA family planning  12/7/78 p.122
 
    ACCIDENTS                                                   
        Lake Barrington man killed in collision  1/26/78 p.13
        First fatality recorded on Route 62  2/9/78 p.16
        Fund set up at First National in name of teen killed in
            crash  3/30/78 p.12
        McHenry couple gets $1.5 million after crash  3/30/78 p.36
        Barrington architect dies in 2-car crash  4/6/78 p.16
        Child's condition improves  4/20/78 p.18
        Amy survived, and there's hope for Megan, too  4/27/78 p.5
        Bizarre hit, run accident kills River Valley Gardens girl,
            19  5/11/78 p.7
        Joey's memory lives at Countryside School  5/11/78 p.15
        Accidents down 29% in Barrington Hills  5/25/78 p.50
        Deacon drowns in Wisconsin  6/1/78 p.6
        Memorial Day crash injures five persons  6/1/78 p.16
        Youngsters say final goodbye to classmate  6/1/78 p.6
        BHS tennis players are seriously hurt in crash  6/22/78 p.5
        Traffic fatalities decrease in 1978  6/22/78 p.36
        Tragedy sparks park interest in boating law  6/22/78 p.11
        Family returning from picnic injured in two-car accident 
            8/3/78 p.16
        Youth is killed, 16 others injured in 2 accidents  8/17/78
            p.15
        Labor Day crash injures four persons  9/7/78 p.15
        Tennis players bounce back from auto crash  9/7/78 p.7
        Four-car crash on Route 62 injures four  9/21/78 p.15
        Freak mishap kills baby girl  9/21/78 p.13
        Mashed metal, screams part of family's life  9/21/78 p.5
        "Good time" becomes nightmare; more than 30 fans fall from
            stand  9/28/78 p.5
        Bruised spines, backs predominant injuries  9/28/78 p.14
        Fremd bleachers were due to be replaced  9/28/78 p.5
        New set of bleachers is installed at Fremd  10/5/78 p.12
        Sixth grader struck by car  10/5/78 p.16
        Accident claims woman's life at Barrington Road-68 crossing
            11/2/78 p.16
        Farmer found dead in combine  11/9/78 p.6
        Good neighbors help harvest widow's crop  11/23/78 p.5
        "We've had it," last words of Barrington pilot  12/7/78 p.5
        Derailment snarls commuter trains  12/21/78 p.5
        Lower fatality, accident rates prompt Hills grant renewal
            vote  12/21/78 p.16
        Pilot safe in plane crash  12/28/78 p.18
 
    ACTORS                                                      
        BHS grad acts in road show  6/8/78 p.25
        "James at 15" series: gone but not forgotten  7/6/78 p.22
        Play Reading Group: An unfinished drama  9/21/78 p.21
        Barrington High School English teacher helps Blazo with
            theatrical career  9/28/78 p.10
        Soap is just fine for this graduate of Barrington High
            School  9/28/78 p.10
        Camelot returns to high school for another shining moment 
            11/16/78 p.18
 
    ACTRESSES                                                   
        Local actress stars in musical  2/23/78 p.38
        The world turns very nicely for soap star Colleen  10/12/78
            p.7
        Camelot returns to high school for another shining moment 
            11/16/78 p.18
 
    ADAMS, JEAN                                                 
        Director elected  6/1/78 p.33
 
    ADVOCATES FOR THE HANDICAPPED                               
        Weather, stairs don't keep him from transportation hearing 
            1/19/78 p.16
        BCAH slates Wheelchair Day  2/16/78 p.20
        Scavenger hunt part of "Wheelchair Day"  4/13/78 p.15
        Plight of the handicapped will be theirs Saturday  5/11/78
            p.12
        Curbs loom like walls, stairs like mountains  5/18/78 p.22
        Plan for handicapped parking to be revealed  6/22/78 p.6
        Parking for disabled referred to committee  7/13/78 p.11
        Two parking spots set aside for handicapped  7/27/78 p.14
        Handicapped kids need help,too; grant pursued  11/9/78 p.24
        U.S. law guarantees education to most severely handicapped 
            12/21/78 p.15
 
    AGED                                                        
        Advisory council members wanted  3/30/78 p.30
        RTA to study transit needs of the elderly  3/30/78 p.36
        Temporary job placement bank created for seniors  4/13/78
            p.39
        Volunteers to aid seniors  4/13/78 p.46
        Housing for senior citizens under study  10/5/78 p.13
 
    AIRPLANES                                                   
        Ground-bound fliers take wing by radio  4/13/78 p.21
        She'll compete in air derby  5/18/78 p.27
        East is east, west is west, sayeth Ulmen's compass  6/1/78
            p.62
        Taking wing  6/8/78 p.22
        True to his word, MacArthur returns  7/20/78 p.20
        "We've had it," last words of Barrington pilot  12/7/78 p.5
        Pilot safe in plane crash  12/28/78 p.18
 
    ALCOHOL AND YOUTH                                           
        Student discipline a community problem, too  2/23/78 p.6
        Police arrest five  4/6/78 p.16
        Help is available for the teenage alcoholic  5/25/78 p.16
        County board considers teenage drinking ban  8/10/78 p.12
        Teen drinking major problem here: officials  9/14/78 p.11
        Village may prohibit booze sales to teens  9/14/78 p.11
        Barrington Hills board favors ban on booze sales to teens 
            9/28/78 p.6
 
    ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS                                        
        Since '35, AA has corked bottle  8/17/78 p.48
 
    ALCOHOLISM                                                  
        Since '35, AA has corked bottle  8/17/78 p.48
        Women alcoholics bring problem out of pantry  8/17/78 p.44
 
    ALEXANDER, MARILYN                                          
        Coordinator of drop-in center, secretary join staff at
            Barrington Youth Services  10/5/78 p.28
 
    ALLEGHANY CORPORATION                                       
        IDS directors announce merger  10/12/78 p.85
 
    ALLEN, JEFF                                                 
        Mr. Fixit no Mirage for this BHS graduate  1/12/78 p.5
 
    ALLISON WOODS FOREST PRESERVE                               
        "We've had it," last words of Barrington pilot  12/7/78 p.5
 
    ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY                                  
        Allstate headquarters to South Barrington?  3/9/78 p.5
        Allstate acres  3/23/78 p.13
        First Allstate hearing is scheduled April 17  4/6/78 p.7
        "Good hands people" unveil $23 million plan  4/20/78 p.6
        Chamber puts its weight behind Allstate plan in South
            Barrington  4/20/78 p.116
        Allstate, theater plans to get BACOG scrutiny  4/27/78 p.6
        "Good hands people" need one more "aye"  5/18/78 p.7
        BACOG panel pursues study of Allstate plan  6/1/78 p.15
        Position on Allstate to be developed July 11  7/6/78 p.9
        BACOG in holding pattern on Allstate plan  7/13/78 p.7
        "Good hands people" part of South Barrington  7/20/78 p.7
        Allstate's complex right on schedule  10/5/78 p.25
 
    ALTMAN, JAMES                                               
        Youth is killed, 16 others injured in 2 accidents  8/17/78
            p.15
 
    AMENDOLA, HELEN BELMONT                                     
        Clerk wants to debate challenger  5/25/78 p.37
 
    AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE                                      
        BHS coed gears for return trip to Germany  6/1/78 p.20
        They'll spend summer in England, Japan, Peru  6/8/78 p.18
        New language plus big family equal AFS lessons  8/17/78 p.21
 
    AMERICAN LEGION                                             
        Time capsule ceremony planned Memorial Day  5/18/78 p.6
 
    AMERICAN MATERIAL MANAGEMENT SOCIETY                        
        Donation aids scholarship fund  2/9/78 p.38
 
    ANANIA, MICHAEL                                             
        Like the arts? Then you'll love the month of April  3/30/78
            p.10
        Writers' workshop for both novice, master  4/6/78 p.22
        Arts council to launch Poet in Residence  4/13/78 p.43
 
    ANDERLIK, JAMES                                             
        Paulson offers to abstain, not bid, but park attorney sees
            conflict  6/22/78 p.12
 
    ANDERSEN, LYNN                                              
        Cyclists setting wheels in motion for charity  10/5/78 p.33
 
    ANDERSON, C. RICHARD                                        
        Candidates join for county board primary race  3/2/78 p.20
        Anderson loses; McClory wins  3/23/78 p.5
        Tie with Graham may have cost Anderson  3/30/78 p.6
        Anderson won't run as Democrat in Lake County board
            election  4/13/78 p.19
        County official raps planner  12/7/78 p. 123
 
    ANDERSON, RALPH D.                                          
        Barrington architect dies in 2-car crash  4/6/78 p.16
 
    ANGELL, EARL                                                
        Assistant postmaster is retiring  3/23/78 p.13
        He trades mail bag for bag of fertilizer  3/30/78 p.14
 
    ANIMALS                                                     
        Court awards damages in dog bite case  2/16/78 p.13
        Her title-winning feat a My Fair Lady story  2/23/78 p.12
        Like a good neighbor, North Barrington is there  3/23/78
            p.18
        Police seeking Collie "mix" dog that bit service officer 
            4/6/78 p.6
        Group to attend goat conference  4/13/78 p.30
        Hee-Haw checks out; a park district legend  4/20/78 p.7
        Hee-Haw gets final sendoff on WLS radio  5/4/78 p.6
        Jennie does it again  5/18/78 p.20
        Fine for dogs running loose to be increased  5/25/78 p.13
        They put best paws forward at park show  7/13/78 p.10
        Barrington veterinarian given University of Illinois award 
            9/28/78 p.37
        Barrington's Jennie should be in "Who's Who" - for dogs 
            12/28/78 p.14
 
    ANIMALS, TREATMENT OF                                       
        Horse show to benefit animal humane society  7/6/78 p.102
 
    ANNEXATION (MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT)                           
        Puzey-Hayter feud will resume Tuesday  7/6/78 p.18
        Village annexes 48-acre project  8/3/78 p.20
        Project near Fox Point rejected by commission  8/24/78 p.19
        Church asks South Barrington to disannex strip  12/21/78
            p.11
 
    ANNIVERSARIES                                               
        The Earl Schwemms; fifty years together  2/2/78 p.46
        Johnsons to celebrate anniversary  6/1/78 p.58
        Rankins celebrate 50th  6/15/78 p.61
        Pastor marks 25th anniversary  6/29/78 p.26
        Pastor marks 40 years of marriage, ministry  8/31/78 p.15
        Honored at parties  11/2/78 p.73
        Cassin party a double affair  12/7/78 p.74
 
    ANTHONY'S CARPETS AND FURNISHINGS                           
        Anthony's Carpets and Furnishings; Tony Vaos, owner  5/4/78
            p.84
 
    ANTIQUES                                                    
        Old-fashion values keep life humming  9/14/78 p.40
 
    APPLEWOOD SCHOOL                                            
        Judge dismisses suit against home for girls  1/12/78 p.24
        Occupancy permit next hurdle for Applewood  2/9/78 p.12
 
    APPLIED DESIGN ASSOCIATES                                   
        Applied Design Associates; Adelaide A. Thulin, owner 
            11/9/78 p.90
 
    ARDEN SHORE HOME (CHILDREN'S HOME)                          
        Care and concern mark philosophy at Arden Shore Home 
            5/4/78 p.50
 
    AREHART, KEN                                                
        Police seeking Collie "mix" dog that bit service officer 
            4/6/78 p.6
 
    ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL.                                     
        Harper may sell Arlington Heights campus  9/28/78 p.15
 
    ARMADES, CECILIA                                            
        Barrington girl dances in ballet  6/8/78 p.26
 
    ARNETT C. LINES SCHOOL                                      
        "LaSalle" returns to bring history to life  2/9/78 p.11
 
    ART                                                         
        Barrington youngsters display artistic talents at park
            district  2/16/78 p.38
        Like the arts? Then you'll love the month of April  3/30/78
            p.10
        Moving cost keeps Columbus in Fairhaven  7/13/78 p.15
        Art does more than just hang around  11/9/78 p.22
 
    ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO                                    
        Membership in Art Associates nets benefits at the Art
            Institute  7/13/78 p.54
 
    ARTISTS                                                     
        East is east, west is west, sayeth Ulmen's compass  6/1/78
            p.62
        Animator brings life to clay and classes  8/3/78 p.34
        There's an old spinning wheel in her parlor  9/21/78 p.77
 
    ASPGREN, DEBRA                                              
        Court awards damages in dog bite case  2/16/78 p.13
 
    ASPGREN, RONALD                                             
        Court awards damages in dog bite case  2/16/78 p.13
 
    AURORA, ILL.                                                
        City of Aurora said "no" to Nederlander  6/8/78 p.6
 
    AUTHORS                                                     
        New suburban cry:  stay out, developers  1/12/78 p.72
        Local author publishes directory  10/19/78 p.82
 
    AUTOMOBILES                                                 
        Five year license plates could save taxpayers $21 million
            in five years  7/6/78 p.34
 
    BAETZ, HELEN                                                
        Tender loving care formula for cuisine  4/13/78 p.47
 
    BAILEY, SHIRLEY                                             
        Good pay, outdoor work woo women into construction  6/8/78
            p.57
 
    BAKER, GAY                                                  
        Courier's Baker takes prize for mental health writing 
            5/18/78 p.11
 
    BAKER'S LAKE                                                
        Body of missing woman found in Baker's Lake  5/18/78 p.5
 
    BALGEMANN, BOB                                              
        Growth brings change in Courier newsroom  6/29/78 p.11
 
    BANKS                                                       
        Low-interest mortgage plan not appealing  10/5/78 p.18
 
    BARRINGTON AMERICAN LEGION BRONCOS (BASEBALL CLUB)          
        Barrington no bridesmaid this time around  8/17/78 p.7
        Stevens Point is next hurdle for Broncos  8/17/78 p.7
        If Broncs win, it's Owensboro  8/24/78 p.5
        Smith takes "best team ever" to Legion regional  8/24/78
            p.103
 
    BARRINGTON AREA ARTS COUNCIL                                
        Arts council to note first birthday tonight  1/19/78 p.14
        Like the arts? Then you'll love the month of April  3/30/78
            p.10
        Writers' workshop for both novice, master  4/6/78 p.22
        Arts council to launch Poet in Residence  4/13/78 p.43
        First writers' group workshop to feature children's author 
            6/15/78 p.14
        Public library gets big boost from arts council, "Friends" 
            10/26/78 p.40
 
    BARRINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE                         
        She makes relocating a "welcome" experience  1/26/78 p.12
        Chamber, schools join hands for Career Day  2/9/78 p.7
        Career Fair to give look at 100 local firms  2/16/78 p.10
        Second Career Fair planned today at BHS  2/23/78 p.7
        Chamber membership drive opens  3/16/78 p.10
        They'll finally be sworn in Wednesday  3/16/78 p.13
        Here's to your good "fortune"  3/30/78 p.13
        New shopping parking should be free: chamber  4/13/78 p.14
        Chamber puts its weight behind Allstate plan in South
            Barrington  4/20/78 p.116
        Retail sales increase by $15 million  5/11/78 p.20
        Garden club council launches "Barrington in Bloom -- 1978" 
            6/1/78 p.18
        Chamber board approves Wolff  6/8/78 p.13
        Parking lot surfacing to be studied  6/15/78 p.20
        New chamber members welcomed  8/24/78 p.82
        Chamber hurls "blackmail" charge at village  9/14/78 p.5
        Chamber sets annual meeting for September 30  9/14/78 p.13
        Voss out of political limelight, but not forgotten by
            Chamber  10/5/78 p.19
        Chamber hits the 400 mark  10/19/78 p.19
        Area chamber looks at continued involvement  10/26/78 p.66
        Crane: Key to inflation is unlimited spending  11/2/78 p.103
        Dispute over beauty a sign of the times  11/23/78 p.6
        Tree lighting switches on holiday glow  11/23/78 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS                      
        BACOG has matured since humble beginning  1/5/78 p.7
        Lake Barrington forms committee to study more about BACOG 
            1/5/78 p.16
        BACOG may parent area-wide traffic study  2/2/78 p.7
        Guidelines for developer donations "insufficient"  2/2/78
            p.16
        BACOG, South Barrington eye Hoffman Estates zoning plan 
            2/16/78 p.15
        Haeger bridge concept draws BACOG ire  3/2/78 p.15
        Project review agency to get BACOG input  3/2/78 p.6
        Water control should be local, BACOG says  3/2/78 p.20
        BACOG may push for Route 53 alternative  3/30/78 p.10
        Tentative 911 system to be ready in August  3/30/78 p.5
        Allstate, theater plans to get BACOG scrutiny  4/27/78 p.6
        Brown named new chairman of BACOG  4/27/78 p.15
        Lake Zurich, BACOG strive to put limits on growth  5/11/78
            p.18
        Lakes management expert may join staff of BACOG  5/25/78 p.6
        BACOG joins list of opponents to theater  6/1/78 p.5
        BACOG panel pursues study of Allstate plan  6/1/78 p.15
        BACOG "priced out" of space at library  6/15/78 p.5
        Opposition to get shot at theater plan tonight  6/15/78 p.7
        BACOG gets guidance from District 220 on developer
            donations  6/22/78 p.19
        Developer donation ordinance to be studied by park district
            6/22/78 p.14
        BACOG hears request to reconsider Route 53  6/29/78 p.12
        BACOG okays 3-year contract to rent Station Street site 
            6/29/78 p.16
        Position on Allstate to be developed July 11  7/6/78 p.9
        911 plan almost ready, but funding is not  7/13/78 p.6
        BACOG in holding pattern on Allstate plan  7/13/78 p.7
        New BACOG leader has big shoes to fill  7/13/78 p.38
        Violence commonplace at SIU theater: police  7/13/78 p.18
        "Good hands people" part of South Barrington  7/20/78 p.7
        Poplar Creek bill -- $7,425 and counting  7/20/78 p.5
        BACOG may curb Poplar Creek spending  7/27/78 p.19
        BACOG to seek consultant for area-wide traffic study 
            7/27/78 p.14
        Poplar Creek fight tab hits the $20,000 mark  7/27/78 p.11
        Hoffman planners endorse theater with changes  8/10/78 p.5
        Opponents of theater keeping powder dry  8/17/78 p.14
        Hoffman orchestrates approval for music theater  8/24/78 p.7
        South Barrington donations law doesn't bother BACOG 
            8/24/78 p.19
        BACOG may move against music theater  8/31/78 p.9
        Poplar Creek Theater legal tab approaches the $30,000 mark 
            8/31/78 p.109
        Poplar Creek fight tab hits the $43,000 mark  9/21/78 p.7
        BACOG to intervene in music theater suit  9/28/78 p.12
        BACOG still under microscope  10/5/78 p.15
        Lake Barrington, BACOG to meet in November  10/5/78 p.12
        Street projects delay village traffic study  10/5/78 p.31
        BACOG is now a model for area land planners  10/26/78 p.76
        BACOG plan finally adopted  10/26/78 p.9
        Lake Barrington should join BACOG: Hansen  11/2/78 p.13
        Court costs mount in fight to block Poplar Creek
            construction  11/16/78 p.6
        Parley throws BACOG ball to Lake Barrington  11/16/78 p.7
        BACOG reps will visit Lake Barrington  12/7/78 p.20
        Village may go it alone on transportation study  12/7/78
            p.14
        BACOG surplus shrinks; transit study jeopardized  12/21/78
            p.5
        911 system faces funding hurdle in Springfield  12/28/78
            p.13
 
    BARRINGTON AREA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL                         
        Fire identification plan to get additional study  1/19/78
            p.6
        CPR graduates  2/9/78 p.20
        CPR graduates  2/16/78 p.20
        Fire districts urged to create grid system  3/16/78 p.12
        Contributions of many make CPR program a success  3/30/78
            p.14
        Painless [blood donation]  4/27/78 p.18
        Grid system "compromise" is North Barrington goal  5/25/78
            p.20
        BADC sets annual meeting for June 8  6/1/78 p.13
        Oliver earns BADC's annual service award  6/15/78 p.12
        BADC to the rescue of village restaurants  7/13/78 p.19
        Grid system catches eye of area towns  7/20/78 p.12
        South Barrington stalls vote on grid system  8/17/78 p.14
        Blood drive sagging, may not reach '78 goal  9/21/78 p.9
        Fire board supports, but won't fund grid system  11/9/78 p.6
        "Knock on wood that we won't need paramedics"  12/28/78 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY                                     
        Library to open February 1  1/12/78 p.7
        She leads the Friends at the most exciting times  1/19/78
            p.43
        Goodbye to the old  1/26/78 p.5
        Book deposit  2/2/78 p.23
        Sunday dedication to open week of library events  2/2/78 p.6
        Library turns new leaf  2/9/78 p.21
        Mother Nature frowns on move  2/9/78 p.5
        Northwest Highway remains a barrier to new library  2/9/78
            p.5
        Filing deadline nears for two openings on library board 
            2/16/78 p.19
        Role of crossing guard affirmed by board  2/16/78 p.7
        Library crossing guard isn't home free yet  2/23/78 p.7
        Perille quits library panel in protest of Maiben
            appointment  2/23/78 p.16
        Library crossing guard cost $15.27 an hour  3/2/78 p.6
        Overhead cost plugged into crossing guard pact  3/9/78 p.12
        Four candidates to vie for two library seats  3/16/78 p.12
        Library board hopes to recover money from furniture
            supplier  3/16/78 p.6
        Vandalism growing concern at new library  3/16/78 p.6
        Danger still lurks at library street crossing  3/23/78 p.6
        All's well so far at new library street crossing  3/30/78
            p.15
        Like the arts? Then you'll love the month of April  3/30/78
            p.10
        Barrington Area Library Board  4/6/78 p.28
        School, library elections are Saturday, Tuesday  4/6/78 p.27
        Barrington Township has one iron in the fire  4/13/78 p.5
        It's Hirst, Helfrick in library board election  4/13/78 p.7
        Library light cost could hit $400,000  4/13/78 p.13
        Library washrooms locked, thanks to obscene scrawling 
            4/13/78 p.16
        New Barrington library has a new logo, too  4/13/78 p.16
        Barrington kids write books  4/20/78 p.30
        Car counters converge at site of new library  4/27/78 p.16
        Library officials call out troops as state conducts traffic
            count  5/4/78 p.10
        Depoian heads adult services at new library  5/11/78 p.23
        Roos is re-elected president of Barrington library board 
            5/11/78 p.105
        Furniture in old library to go on auction block June 3 
            5/25/78 p.7
        Old library building to have a new shingle  5/25/78 p.7
        Library doesn't warrant traffic signals: state  6/1/78 p.5
        Library trustee tours NSLS  6/1/78 p.26
        Auction at old library nets $4,000  6/8/78 p.13
        Condition of attorney's land riles Berry Road neighbors 
            6/8/78 p.14
        Traffic count at library site doesn't satisfy board members
            6/8/78 p.7
        BACOG "priced out" of space at library  6/15/78 p.5
        Library lights not a dead issue: Graham  7/6/78 p.5
        Cookbook proceeds yield early pledge payoff  7/13/78 p.53
        Library using surplus to make ends meet  7/13/78 p.19
        Library will request second traffic count  7/20/78 p.6
        Township moves to new home in old library building  7/27/78
            p.16
        Library set to stack traffic count deck  8/10/78 p.14
        Winners named in library contest  8/24/78 p.24
        Ballet group gives $300 to library  9/21/78 p.38
        Second library traffic count scheduled Wednesday, October
            25  10/12/78 p.5
        Public library gets big boost from arts council, "Friends" 
            10/26/78 p.40
        Trivia to Tintoretto, library runs the gamut  10/26/78 p.70
        Rain dampens traffic count; library falls short for
            stoplight  11/2/78 p.5
        Art does more than just hang around  11/9/78 p.22
        Library seeks IDOT permission to average 8-hour traffic
            count  11/9/78 p.16
        Library board urges IDOT to bend on light  12/7/78 p.12
        Library may pioneer information by phone  12/7/78 p.12
        Handmade ornaments deck special tree  12/21/78 p.61
 
    BARRINGTON AREA UNITED DRIVE                                
        BAUD sets sights on $75,000 goal  8/31/78 p.13
        Barrington Area United Drive sets sights on raising $75,000
            9/28/78 p.31
 
    BARRINGTON ART FAIR                                         
        Woman's club to launch art fair  6/8/78 p.62
        Art fair to be a birthday party, too  7/6/78 p.58
        20th Barrington Art Fair -- many work for success  8/3/78
            p.37
 
    BARRINGTON ASSN. FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES    
        Educator's viewpoint of children to be topic of BACLD
            meeting  3/9/78 p.16
        Educational bloom of flower sale, programs  4/6/78 p.75
        New advisors added to area association's staff  9/28/78 p.28
 
    BARRINGTON AUXILIARY CHICAGO MATERNITY CENTER               
        Chicago Maternity Center auxiliary now Barrington Service
            League  4/27/78 p.72
 
    BARRINGTON BASEBALL COMMISSION                              
        More baseball fields are needed: residents  9/21/78 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON BOARD OF REALTORS                                
        Area realtors hope to serve a "unique" village  10/26/78
            p.66
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASEBALL CLUB)                          
        Barrington takes 5th at Great Lakes tourney  8/31/78 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASKETBALL CLUB)                        
        Bronc string runs out in supers, 71-59  3/16/78 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (GYMNASTICS CLUB)                        
        Schwartz is champ  2/2/78 p.81
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (WRESTLING CLUB)                         
        Matmen just miss Lake County title  1/5/78 p.71
 
    BARRINGTON CAMERA                                           
        Barrington Camera; Jim Hultgren, owner  12/21/78 p.85
 
    BARRINGTON CAMPGROUND                                       
        Village challenges campground asking price  1/12/78 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 220               
        District 220 retains negotiator for upcoming talks with BEA
            1/19/78 p.14
        North Barrington sixth graders go international for a day 
            2/2/78 p.25
        Negotiations: rough road ahead in District 220?  2/2/78 p.5
        "LaSalle" returns to bring history to life  2/9/78 p.11
        Chamber, schools join hands for Career Day  2/9/78 p.7
        Career Fair to give look at 100 local firms  2/16/78 p.10
        Poster contest draws 600; winner digs archaeology  2/16/78
            p.10
        Contract food doesn't please parents' palates  2/23/78 p.14
        Correction to story of 2/16/78  2/23/78 p.7
        District 220 scoliosis screening to be conducted during
            March  2/23/78 p.12
        Fencik-led Bears to play Saturday  2/23/78 p.18
        Student discipline a community problem, too  2/23/78 p.6
        Drug use not restricted to high school: Greffin  3/2/78 p.7
        Scoliosis  3/9/78 p.10
        36 teachers may not be back next year  3/23/78 p.18
        CPR training saves life of third grader  3/23/78 p.7
        Four-day school week out of running now  3/23/78 p.5
        From hallway gestapo to a jack of all trades  3/23/78 p.21
        Police consultant at BHS?  It's not a "must"  3/23/78 p.21
        School board election draws five candidates  3/23/78 p.12
        From rain-soaked turf a new pool will arise  3/30/78 p.10
        Like the arts? Then you'll love the month of April  3/30/78
            p.10
        Schools won't take students without shots  3/30/78 p.13
        No conflict for board member with wife teaching in district
            4/6/78 p.12
        School District 220  4/6/78 p.27
        School, library elections are Saturday, Tuesday  4/6/78 p.27
        Western Avenue work should start June 1  4/6/78
        "Captain Marbles" tickets on sale in schools  4/13/78 p.43
        District 220 may lose $1.9 million in funding  4/13/78 p.5
        Flooding? It's the other guy's problem  4/13/78 p.9
        No organized Democrat effort in school board vote: Forsberg
            4/13/78 p.6
        Rose, Gravdal capture District 220 board seats  4/13/78 p.6
        Christmas break will extend through January 7 this year 
            4/20/78 p.18
        Re-elect Hallett 220 president in 4-3 vote  4/20/78 p.15
        Roslyn Road school sends in the clowns  4/20/78 p.21
        Summer school tuition still $38 per student  4/20/78 p.9
        Unilateral not part of MacKimm vocabulary  4/20/78 p.18
        Hough's Rita Graham is somebody "special"  4/27/78 p.10
        In-house staffing of new pool riles teachers  4/27/78 p.5
        Painless [blood donation]  4/27/78 p.18
        Who's your favorite clown?  Bozo!!!  4/27/78 p.24
        District 220 attends seminar  5/11/78 p.28
        Joey's memory lives at Countryside School  5/11/78 p.15
        District 220 will explore alternatives to SEDOL  5/18/78 p.9
        Grove finds a way to combat "Cabin Fever"  5/18/78 p.10
        Three-week study in France open to Lines 5th, 6th graders 
            5/18/78 p.18
        School aid bill "in big trouble" in Springfield  5/25/78 p.5
        Whatever happened to the Class of '28?  6/15/78 p.10
        BACOG gets guidance from District 220 on developer
            donations  6/22/78 p.19
        Countryside children remember their friend  6/22/78 p.10
        Kids packing for trip to France  6/22/78 p.20
        School board gets grilled for hot lunch vote  6/22/78 p.5
        Servomation bringing "expertise" to District 220  6/22/78
            p.12
        Student fees are increased in District 220  6/22/78 p.15
        "Mrs. Tuttle, we all love you," her riders agree  7/6/78
            p.51
        Aid bill means a little help for District 220  7/6/78 p.7
        Many factors involved in township tax hike  7/13/78 p.14
        School district holds $81,500 from Special Education
            District of Lake County  7/20/78 p.17
        Continued decline in enrollment means fewer teachers next
            year  7/27/78 p.25
        Petition urging closed campus gains support  7/27/78 p.5
        New school bill means extra $395,000 for Unit District 220 
            8/3/78 p.14
        District 220 step ahead in aid for handicapped  8/10/78 p.16
        Teacher negotiations moving slowly, official says  8/17/78
            p.11
        Teacher's car an object for kids' frustrations?  8/17/78 p.6
        Board bites the bullet, approves armed guard  8/24/78 p.5
        District 220 puts final nail in BHS campus lid  8/24/78 p.6
        Idle hands the vandal's workshop, says youth officer 
            8/24/78 p.21
        Teachers, board panel still apart on contract  8/24/78 p.5
        District 220 teachers in tentative agreement on 2-year
            contract  8/31/78 p.6
        Enrollment drop in District 220 to be 3 per cent  9/7/78
            p.36
        District 200 [sic] enrollment only decreases by 77  9/21/78
            p.22
        New District 220 budget shows year-ending deficits in 2
            funds  9/21/78 p.12
        District 220 approves budget; teachers get 8.5% pay
            increase  9/28/78 p.19
        Officials' free work object of school probe  9/28/78 p.6
        Board member's office use probed by school  10/5/78 p.5
        "Yucky" becomes thing of beauty thanks to BHS German Club 
            10/12/78 p.37
        Forward Z's key to success with ABC's  10/12/78 p.36
        Middle school loses "the best" - Bob O'Grady  10/12/78 p.6
        A week at camp makes Roslyn students more nature-wise 
            10/19/78 p.26
        District 220 will study police consultant idea  10/19/78 p.9
        Middle school soon may house all District 220 junior high
            students  10/19/78 p.16
        National prep games opposed by District 220  10/19/78 p.11
        Richland didn't violate school code, panel says  10/19/78
            p.7
        Hallett's use of crew for private project called judgment
            error  10/26/78 p.5
        Schools strive to give good, basic foundation  10/26/78 p.68
        Seek NCA status for elementary schools  11/2/78 p.20
        Policeman's uniform a symbol of help  11/9/78 p.19
        Annual financial statement  11/23/78 p.124
        District 220's SEDOL plan to curriculum committee  11/23/78
            p.7
        Fourth teacher slated for Lines 3rd grade  11/23/78 p.14
        Roast was surprise and toast of his life  11/23/78 p.18
        Honor Society students share brainpower  12/7/78 p.15
        Cafeteria service reports $5,000 District 220 deficit 
            12/21/78 p.26
        Dear Santa: For Christmas, I wish the world…  12/21/78 p.25
        District 220 decides to keep special education system 
            12/21/78 p.15
        District 220 students face summer school tuition hike 
            12/21/78 p.19
        Filing date near for candidates  12/21/78 p.20
        Cook County refuses increase in District 220 tax levy for
            1978  12/28/78 p.5
        School unit seats to be contested  12/28/78 p.18
 
    BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE ASSOCIATION                          
        Homeowners join legal battle against theater  11/16/78 p.6
        "We're not worried," theater lawyer says  11/23/78 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT             
        Fire identification plan to get additional study  1/19/78
            p.6
        Grid system catches eye of area towns  7/20/78 p.12
        Fire district is lacking funds for grid system  8/31/78 p.19
        Grid system gains formal Barrington Hills nod  11/2/78 p.10
        Fire board supports, but won't fund grid system  11/9/78 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE PARK DISTRICT                        
        Budget  1/26/78 p.93
        Treasurer's report  2/9/78 p.100
 
    BARRINGTON CYCLE WERKS                                      
        Cyclists setting wheels in motion for charity  10/5/78 p.33
 
    BARRINGTON EAST COUNTRYSIDE ASSOCIATION                     
        East countryside police plan blocked by township  4/27/78
            p.7
        Palatine Township police patrol vote Saturday  5/4/78 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION                            
        District 220 retains negotiator for upcoming talks with BEA
            1/19/78 p.14
        Negotiations: rough road ahead in District 220?  2/2/78 p.5
        In-house staffing of new pool riles teachers  4/27/78 p.5
        Teacher negotiations moving slowly, official says  8/17/78
            p.11
        Teachers, board panel still apart on contract  8/24/78 p.5
        District 220 teachers in tentative agreement on 2-year
            contract  8/31/78 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON FAMILY PHYSICIANS                                
        Barrington Family Physicians; Bruce Bell and Kathleen
            Hodgeman, owners  7/13/78 p.78
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES                                          
        Walstrom is named the Fillies' most outstanding athlete for
            1977-78  6/15/78 p.113
 
    BARRINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT                                  
        Lake Zurich paramedic chief is fired in a 5-1 vote  5/4/78
            p.12
        Firemen want a hand in hiring paramedics  7/6/78 p.6
        Fire department may split to ease manpower crisis  7/13/78
            p.7
        Fire department split should come in September  8/17/78 p.13
        Martens resting after surgery  8/17/78 p.18
        Fire department split  9/7/78 p.13
        No fires for paramedics firemen urge  9/14/78 p.9
        Fire team reacts to save people  10/26/78 p.74
        Firemen fight fire with early learning  11/23/78 p.15
 
    BARRINGTON HEART FUND                                       
        Heart Fund chairman cited  2/2/78 p.28
 
    BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL                                      
        Local high school students included in "Who's Who"  1/12/78
            p.30
        Rape attempt a hoax: police  1/19/78 p.12
        Security guard doesn't need a gun: students  1/19/78 p.7
        BHS actors go serious with Chekhov's "Ivanov"  2/9/78 p.10
        BHS students tour Kemper  2/9/78 p.19
        Rithum Machine en route to national music convention 
            2/9/78 p.10
        Barrington High lists honor roll students  2/23/78 p.41
        Collage and Rithum Machine to perform March 2 at BHS 
            2/23/78 p.14
        Second Career Fair planned today at BHS  2/23/78 p.7
        BYS stresses career education  3/9/78 p.86
        Youth arrested after fracas at high school  3/9/78 p.15
        From rain-soaked turf a new pool will arise  3/30/78 p.10
        Eight students are selected merit finalists  4/6/78 p.15
        Teen officials prepare for takeover May 2,3  4/6/78 p.38
        Barrington student goes to Washington  4/13/78 p.36
        Democracy now more than a word to her  4/20/78 p.37
        Rehearsals underway at BHS  4/20/78 p.22
        Unilateral not part of MacKimm vocabulary  4/20/78 p.18
        Students getting ready to tackle the issues  4/27/78 p.16
        Barrington High School honors top scholars  5/4/78 p.36
        BHS coed wins merit scholarship  5/4/78 p.13
        Choir earns superior rating  5/4/78 p.22
        Children's play on the boards  5/11/78 p.28
        Local delegates attend congress  5/11/78 p.41
        Photographers win awards  5/11/78 p.30
        Security guard still a hot issue with many high school
            students  5/11/78 p.5
        Soviet Union beckons Barrington High senior  5/11/78 p.19
        Students like DiMucci plan at lesser density  5/11/78 p.10
        Village should enforce obscenity law or abandon it: trustee
            5/11/78 p.10
        BHS students' thumbs will be turning green  5/18/78 p.16
        School board sidesteps issue of armed guard  5/18/78 p.7
        Roller coaster ride proves a real test  5/25/78 p.21
        BHS coed gears for return trip to Germany  6/1/78 p.20
        Netters at their best; earn top-10 state ranking  6/1/78
            p.100
        They'll spend summer in England, Japan, Peru  6/8/78 p.18
        Barrington grad skates on tour  6/15/78 p.42
        Barrington High to graduate 703 Saturday  6/15/78 p.26
        It's mortar boards times four for local family  6/15/78 p.25
        Whatever happened to the Class of '28?  6/15/78 p.10
        Attention wanders [graduation ceremony]  6/22/78 p.27
        BHS tennis players are seriously hurt in crash  6/22/78 p.5
        Chlebek is new Barrington High School track coach  7/6/78
            p.95
        Barrington High names spring honor students  7/13/78 p.31
        Barrington High School cheerleaders are number 1  7/13/78
            p.15
        Sheriff may resolve issue of armed guard  7/20/78 p.6
        Swim pool director, manager to come from outside: Zoeller 
            7/20/78 p.15
        Zoeller to close high school campus this fall  7/20/78 p.5
        Closed campus spells problems: students  7/27/78 p.5
        Petition urging closed campus gains support  7/27/78 p.5
        BHS security guard must be armed: sheriff  8/3/78 p.5
        Closed campus for freshmen only, students ask  8/3/78 p.5
        Longer class period a better idea: students  8/10/78 p.6
        Pool construction 3 months behind schedule  8/10/78 p.11
        Board bites the bullet, approves armed guard  8/24/78 p.5
        District 220 puts final nail in BHS campus lid  8/24/78 p.6
        BHS police counselor to be studied Sept. 19  8/31/78 p.5
        Board bans car use during the school day  8/31/78 p.12
        School board decision on cars not the answer, students say 
            8/31/78 p.12
        Title IX: School playgrounds latest battlefield in war
            between sexes  8/31/78 p.21
        From Castro's Cuba to making a clean sweep of school
            hallways  9/7/78 p.21
        High school pom pon squad comes home a winner... again 
            9/7/78 p.19
        Staff members added to operate BHS pool  9/7/78 p.5
        Tennis players bounce back from auto crash  9/7/78 p.7
        "Caged" students mock closed campus policy  9/14/78 p.14
        Booster Board names members  9/14/78 p.24
        Steiner is national titlist  9/14/78 p.116
        Students boycott hot lunch program at Barrington High
            School  9/21/78 p.7
        Panel will work with Servomation officials  9/28/78 p.18
        Cement shortage stalls progress on new swimming pool at
            Barrington High School  10/5/78 p.14
        Six girls vie for BHS homecoming queen  10/5/78 p.7
        Student food panel to meet with Servomation next week 
            10/5/78 p.11
        Traditional bon fire to launch homecoming  10/5/78 p.7
        "Yucky" becomes thing of beauty thanks to BHS German Club 
            10/12/78 p.37
        New work-study class now offered at BHS  10/19/78 p.33
        Villages vow to curb school-area speeding  10/26/78 p.14
        Ex-professor Crane returns to classroom  11/2/78 p.19
        Camelot returns to high school for another shining moment 
            11/16/78 p.18
        Trainers now medics on sports battlefield  11/16/78 p.21
        Barrington High School will have part-time athletic trainer
            11/23/78 p.7
        McConville is Coach of the Year  11/23/78 p.121
        Honor Society students share brainpower  12/7/78 p.15
        Student enthusiasm puts blood drive over  12/7/78 p.19
        Clean up gyms, lockers group suggests to school  12/21/78
            p.19
        High school pool completion date pushed back again to March
            1  12/21/78 p.18
        Some BHS seniors peeved that high school pool is dry as a
            bone  12/28/78 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS COUNTRY CLUB                               
        Hope hidden from the press  9/14/78 p.19
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS PLAN COMMISSION                            
        Planners approve moratorium; subdivision halt goes to
            trustees  12/7/78 p.22
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS, ILL.                                      
        Barrington Hills taking on more professional air  1/5/78 p.6
        Sky-high view  1/5/78 p.5
        Barrington Hills police double '76 fine share  1/12/78 p.16
        Land use suggestions next step  1/12/78 p.23
        Panel airs criticisms, then okays plan goals  1/12/78 p.11
        Barrington Hills okays traffic safety grant  2/2/78 p.14
        Barrington Hills police get 5% salary increase  2/2/78 p.21
        Hills land use plan takes unit approach  2/16/78 p.12
        CPR training added weapon for Hills police  3/2/78 p.24
        Meyer quits as Hills police chief  3/9/78 p.5
        Retaining farm tracts concern of residents  3/9/78 p.14
        Dumping more water into creek concerns Barrington Hills
            residents  3/16/78 p.20
        Barrington Hills to swallow a little 5-acre zoning? 
            3/30/78 p.18
        Western Avenue work should start June 1  4/6/78
        Barrington Hills $18,000 filing fee shocks DiMucci  4/13/78
            p.11
        Flint Creek discharge meeting this Sunday  4/20/78 p.14
        Hills fires building inspector  4/27/78 p.126
        Police department study delayed in Barrington Hills 
            4/27/78 p.14
        Jewelry taken in $300,000 Barrington Hills burglary  5/4/78
            p.5
        Creek discharge issue to get thorough study  5/11/78 p.42
        Hills police seek suspect in rape case  5/18/78 p.13
        If a stranger asks directions, call Hills police  5/18/78
            p.15
        Accidents down 29% in Barrington Hills  5/25/78 p.50
        Barrington, Barrington Hills oppose theater complex 
            5/25/78 p.14
        Dundee parks make bid to annex Hills site  5/25/78 p.50
        Hills vows to protect water in Flint Creek  5/25/78 p.18
        Northwestern to take close look at Hills police operation 
            5/25/78 p.18
        Hills master plan ready for public view  6/1/78 p.108
        Traffic tactical unit may be on street soon  6/1/78 p.19
        Flint Creek discharge pact nearing approval  6/8/78 p.16
        Money no object in fight against theater  6/8/78 p.5
        Romano out, but who's in at Buehler estate in Barrington
            Hills?  6/22/78 p.14
        "Minor revisions" stall Hills' master plan okay  6/29/78
            p.19
        Barrington on hook in creek discharge pact  6/29/78 p.15
        Blanchard resigns as Hills clerk; Schuld named police
            "commander"  6/29/78 p.15
        Developers liable for road damage  6/29/78 p.24
        Ridge Road residents yearn for gravel  6/29/78 p.24
        Hills commission recommends adoption of new master plan 
            7/13/78 p.18
        Sergel will go to trial on September 11  7/13/78 p.13
        Grid system catches eye of area towns  7/20/78 p.12
        Barrington Hills grid system is under study  7/27/78 p.16
        County blunder means revenue loss for Hills  7/27/78 p.12
        Route 59 now boundary between South Barrington, Barrington
            Hills  7/27/78 p.19
        Family returning from picnic injured in two-car accident 
            8/3/78 p.16
        Hills roads safer, thanks to traffic safety unit  8/3/78
            p.46
        Barrington Hills scolds builders  8/10/78 p.29
        Hills police study ready in 2 weeks  8/17/78 p.110
        Youth is killed, 16 others injured in 2 accidents  8/17/78
            p.15
        Barrington Hills board adopts $135,000 tax levy  8/31/78
            p.13
        Barrington Hills board adopts new master plan  8/31/78 p.102
        Lieutenant is appointed Barrington Hills police chief 
            8/31/78 p.6
        Treasurer's statement  8/31/78 p.97
        Villages in concert on lawsuit against theater  8/31/78 p.5
        Correction to story of 8/31/78  9/7/78 p.18
        Fence firm must request variance  9/7/78 p.13
        Sergel trial is postponed  9/7/78 p.11
        Fight against theater will continue in court  9/14/78 p.6
        Four-car crash on Route 62 injures four  9/21/78 p.15
        Freak mishap kills baby girl  9/21/78 p.13
        Play Reading Group: An unfinished drama  9/21/78 p.21
        Theater construction halt will be requested  9/21/78 p.7
        Barrington Hills board favors ban on booze sales to teens 
            9/28/78 p.6
        Barrington Hills may impose moratorium on building  9/28/78
            p.12
        Theater foes take case to court; ask judge to halt
            construction  9/28/78 p.100
        Barrington Hills police get 5% salary boost  10/5/78 p.29
        Hills sales tax mystery has yet to be solved  10/5/78 p.31
        Motion to dismiss towns' suit to be heard October 18 in
            Chicago  10/5/78 p.7
        Theater attorney asks dismissal of lawsuits  10/12/78 p.15
        Theater suit dismissal will be heard Friday  10/19/78 p.5
        Hills trustees mull moratorium on subdivisions  10/26/78 p.5
        Traffic safety unit helping make highway less a killer 
            10/26/78 p.12
        Villages plan appeal to reverse theater ruling  10/26/78 p.7
        Villages vow to curb school-area speeding  10/26/78 p.14
        Correction to story of 10/26/78  11/2/78 p.7
        Grid system gains formal Barrington Hills nod  11/2/78 p.10
        Hills board delays vote on subdivision moratorium  11/2/78
            p.11
        Police officer tenure now in chief's hands  11/2/78 p.5
        Police search for assailant in County Line Road rape 
            11/2/78 p.7
        Polyporus frondosus: a mushroom mouthful  11/2/78 p.10
        Hills board acts to save its "five-acre heritage"  11/9/78
            p.5
        Land swap ends dispute over easement  11/9/78 p.9
        Number one employee keeps peace number one  11/9/78 p.25
        Hills subdivision halt won't affect Woodview project 
            11/23/78 p.12
        Judge overturns Hills, permits shopping center  11/23/78
            p.12
        Planners approve moratorium; subdivision halt goes to
            trustees  12/7/78 p.22
        Hills set to appeal development ruling over Route 25 center
            plan  12/21/78 p.14
        Lower fatality, accident rates prompt Hills grant renewal
            vote  12/21/78 p.16
        MacArthur sways peers to review soils proposal  12/21/78 p.5
        Hills proposal attempts to save trees, marshes  12/28/78
            p.10
        Three incumbents uncertain whether to enter Hills race 
            12/28/78 p.16
 
    BARRINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY                               
        Old Barrington focus of new-look museum  3/23/78 p.15
        Happy Birthday [10th anniversary of Barrington Historical
            Society]  8/10/78 p.10
        Clock is turned back at history museum  10/26/78 p.72
        Landmark still hoped for Catlow, Octagon  12/28/78 p.19
 
    BARRINGTON ICE ARENA                                        
        The Ice Man cometh to Barrington Arena  8/24/78 p.105
 
    BARRINGTON JAYCEES                                          
        Barrington Jaycees ride fence on question of female members
            6/29/78 p.19
 
    BARRINGTON LIONS CLUB                                       
        Barrington Lions elect officers for '78-'79 service season 
            6/29/78 p.28
 
    BARRINGTON LIQUORS, LTD.                                    
        Barrington Liquors, Ltd.; Gary Morton, owner  1/26/78 p.72
 
    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL                                    
        Middle School NJHS inducts 28 new members  2/2/78 p.13
        Middle School students hit the ski slopes  2/9/78 p.19
        Top scholars from Middle School cited  3/23/78 p.26
        Honors candidates  5/11/78 p.38
        Middle School honor roll students  5/11/78 p.66
        Middle school loses "the best" - Bob O'Grady  10/12/78 p.6
        Middle school soon may house all District 220 junior high
            students  10/19/78 p.16
        Fund established in memory of late teacher, Bob O'Grady 
            10/26/78 p.19
        Local youths take second in contest  11/9/78 p.30
        Middle school faculty dedicates blood to O'Grady  11/16/78
            p.13
        O'Grady fund keeps growing  11/23/78 p.13
        O'Grady memory boosts blood drive close to goal  11/23/78
            p.14
 
    BARRINGTON MOTEL                                            
        Motel sign variation is rejected  3/2/78 p.13
 
    BARRINGTON NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY                          
        Park board says preserve plan is premature  10/26/78 p.13
 
    BARRINGTON OAKMEADOWS (SUBDIVISION)                         
        Like a good neighbor, North Barrington is there  3/23/78
            p.18
 
    BARRINGTON PARK CAMPMEETING ASSOCIATION                     
        Campground trial to start May 8  3/16/78 p.5
        Campground trial may, may not start Monday  5/4/78 p.6
        Village gets campground for $428,000  5/11/78 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT                                    
        Park district scored a record-breaking year  1/5/78 p.14
        Platform tennis courts may be in by spring  1/5/78 p.12
        Park gets 4 bids for platform tennis courts  1/12/78 p.12
        Backporch "swing" an attraction for the young  1/19/78 p.10
        Park district soccer clinic Monday at the high school 
            1/19/78 p.7
        Platform tennis courts to be completed May 1  1/19/78 p.14
        Barrington youngsters display artistic talents at park
            district  2/16/78 p.38
        Parks seek slice of pie from builder donations  2/16/78 p.7
        Summer has fun in store for handicapped youngsters  2/16/78
            p.16
        Save Columbus Lake effort gets underway  3/23/78 p.10
        Hee-Haw checks out; a park district legend  4/20/78 p.7
        Columbus Lake gets new breath of life  4/27/78 p.22
        Hee-Haw gets final sendoff on WLS radio  5/4/78 p.6
        Treasurer's annual report  5/25/78 p.98
        Dixieland jazz concert to kick off park series  6/8/78 p.15
        Developer donation ordinance to be studied by park district
            6/22/78 p.14
        Paulson offers to abstain, not bid, but park attorney sees
            conflict  6/22/78 p.12
        Tragedy sparks park interest in boating law  6/22/78 p.11
        Milk bath is fine for some, but not park district swimmers 
            7/13/78 p.16
        Moving cost keeps Columbus in Fairhaven  7/13/78 p.15
        State law aids new member of park board  7/13/78 p.20
        They put best paws forward at park show  7/13/78 p.10
        Barrington Park District has 19 new programs for this fall 
            7/20/78 p.17
        Park master plan moving at snail's pace  7/20/78 p.22
        Wheaties summer games contest July 31, August 14 at park
            district  7/20/78 p.12
        Tardy Lake County creates money woes for park district 
            8/17/78 p.12
        Barrington park officials slate Sept. 19 hearing on master
            plan  8/24/78 p.17
        Park district supports developer donation law  9/14/78 p.12
        Park district moving to get Lions Drive back  10/12/78 p.9
        South Park preserve to be considered tonight  10/19/78 p.5
        Park board says preserve plan is premature  10/26/78 p.13
        Pool, golf, programs keep parks growing  10/26/78 p.64
        Busy Brannon puts on finishing touches  11/16/78 p.15
        Late Lake tax bills force parks to issue anticipation
            warrants  11/16/78 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON PLAN COMMISSION                                  
        Bids to be sought from transportation planners  1/19/78 p.15
        "Helpful" PUD changes earn commission okay  2/2/78 p.22
        Nibbles, but no bites on traffic study offer  2/16/78 p.5
        Jury is still out on transportation planner  3/16/78 p.16
        Village may set aside $30,000 for transportation study 
            3/16/78 p.16
        Northwest Highway office building earns plan commission
            approval  8/24/78 p.14
        Project near Fox Point rejected by commission  8/24/78 p.19
 
    BARRINGTON PLAY READING GROUP                               
        Play Reading Group: An unfinished drama  9/21/78 p.21
 
    BARRINGTON PONIES (BASKETBALL CLUB)                         
        Smith steps down as Ponies' coach  3/9/78 p.107
 
    BARRINGTON ROTARY CLUB                                      
        Rotary Club raises $6,000  6/22/78 p.13
        Lipofsky leads Rotary Club  8/10/78 p.13
 
    BARRINGTON SADDLERY, INC.                                   
        Barrington Saddlery, Inc.; Bruce Duchossois, Marilyn B.
            Heaton, and Frances Bowers, owners  8/24/78 p.83
 
    BARRINGTON SERVICE LEAGUE                                   
        Chicago Maternity Center auxiliary now Barrington Service
            League  4/27/78 p.72
 
    BARRINGTON SQUARE MALL                                      
        K-mart to open soon locally  3/23/78 p.73
 
    BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION                 
        Barrington Township solid behind Graham  3/2/78 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                   
        Revenue sharing pie is smaller in township  2/9/78 p.13
        Most agencies to receive funds  2/16/78 p.17
        Township updates voting records  2/23/78 p.52
        Township budget hearing set for Tuesday  3/23/78 p.13
        Barrington Township has one iron in the fire  4/13/78 p.5
        Old library building to have a new shingle  5/25/78 p.7
        Auction at old library nets $4,000  6/8/78 p.13
        BACOG "priced out" of space at library  6/15/78 p.5
        Summer brings tax hike to Barrington Township  7/6/78 p.5
        Township moves to new home in old library building  7/27/78
            p.16
        Sticker program aims to aid handicapped  10/19/78 p.39
 
    BARRINGTON TRAIN DEPOT                                      
        Village to proceed with commuter lot project  1/26/78 p.6
        RTA funds bus service to train station  2/16/78 p.13
        Commuter lot green board's favorite color  2/23/78 p.16
        RTA may consider train depot at Route 14 and Kelsey Road 
            2/23/78 p.5
        Village awards parking lot pacts; old depot will be moved
            May 1  3/30/78 p.5
        New shopping parking should be free: chamber  4/13/78 p.14
        Depot site work to start today  6/8/78 p.5
        Depot movers are ready to go  7/13/78 p.5
        Depot move scheduled Friday  7/20/78 p.6
        Memories of a bygone era move down the track...but linger 
            7/27/78 p.22
        Old depot is still a fighter; K-O's power in 1,200 homes 
            7/27/78 p.19
        Commuters can help police railroad depot, official says 
            10/12/78 p.15
        Fare boxes will replace meters in village commuter lots 
            10/26/78 p.14
        Fare box system makes bow Monday  11/2/78 p.6
        Entrance to train station an obstacle for kiss 'n riders 
            12/7/78 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON VILLAGE HALL                                     
        First village hall faces wrecking ball  6/29/78 p.6
        A landmark lost  8/10/78 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB                                     
        Woman's club to launch art fair  6/8/78 p.62
        New president for woman's club  6/15/78 p.62
        Art fair to be a birthday party, too  7/6/78 p.58
        Cookbook proceeds yield early pledge payoff  7/13/78 p.53
        Pay first $1,000 of $5,000 pledge  10/12/78 p.64
 
    BARRINGTON WRITERS' GROUP                                   
        First writers' group workshop to feature children's author 
            6/15/78 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON YOUTH SERVICES                                   
        BYS board still undecided about accepting $300,000 grant 
            1/5/78 p.18
        Work grant gives teens second shot at career  1/26/78 p.5
        Project director hired for youth grant work  3/9/78 p.16
        Jobs for dropouts now are available at BYS  3/23/78 p.10
        Kids defeat cops, but who's keeping score?  3/23/78 p.11
        BYS offers housing service  5/11/78 p.32
        Public support a key factor in BYS growth  5/18/78 p.11
        Dropouts dropping in to mold their future  6/29/78 p.126
        Emergency shelter helps kids find new dawn  6/29/78 p.25
        Home, family offer safe haven  6/29/78 p.25
        Youth grant extension is likely, official says  9/21/78 p.19
        Coordinator of drop-in center, secretary join staff at
            Barrington Youth Services  10/5/78 p.28
        Youth work grant for area agencies will not be extended 
            10/12/78 p.22
        Barrington Youth Services program meets area need  10/26/78
            p.65
        Teen-parent communications to bridge generation gap 
            11/23/78 p.15
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.                                            
        Transportation issue up for discussion Wednesday  1/5/78 p.5
        Improving traffic tops wish list of residents  1/12/78 p.6
        Main Street takeover is pushed by Perille  1/12/78 p.10
        Vehicle stickers costly for tardy  1/12/78 p.6
        Safety first; then bikeways plan  1/19/78 p.15
        Traffic problems get high priority in budget  1/19/78 p.6
        Weather, stairs don't keep him from transportation hearing 
            1/19/78 p.16
        Burger King lawsuit months from trial date  1/26/78 p.18
        Village salt supply cut short  1/26/78 p.12
        Village to proceed with commuter lot project  1/26/78 p.6
        Residents should vote on major issues: Perille  2/2/78 p.17
        Move to block Loop defeated by Pierson  2/16/78 p.6
        RTA funds bus service to train station  2/16/78 p.13
        Village, Chippendale reach accord  2/16/78 p.13
        Campground trial date will be set Wednesday  3/2/78 p.5
        Bridge work to begin Monday  3/9/78 p.6
        Campground trial to start May 8  3/16/78 p.5
        Pierson will appoint trustees to serve on housing panel 
            3/16/78 p.14
        Short cut to the park eliminated by village  3/16/78 p.7
        Tactical unit to keep close eye on speeders  3/16/78 p.14
        Village may set aside $30,000 for transportation study 
            3/16/78 p.16
        Water, sewer rate hike to get summer study  3/16/78 p.5
        Annual report  3/23/78 p.94
        Like a good neighbor, North Barrington is there  3/23/78
            p.18
        Barrington Hills to swallow a little 5-acre zoning? 
            3/30/78 p.18
        Chicago firm winner in traffic "election"  3/30/78 p.16
        Consultant may study efficiency of village  3/30/78 p.11
        Pierson names housing panel  3/30/78 p.13
        Village awards parking lot pacts; old depot will be moved
            May 1  3/30/78 p.5
        Village threatens to shut off clinic water  3/30/78 p.12
        C&NW will throttle its grumbling diesels  4/6/78 p.18
        Teen officials prepare for takeover May 2,3  4/6/78 p.38
        Western Avenue work should start June 1  4/6/78
        Barrington joins communities supporting Route 53 extension 
            4/13/78 p.18
        Flooding? It's the other guy's problem  4/13/78 p.9
        Hough, Hillside lights are due this summer  4/13/78 p.10
        Patrolman rips pay increase, poor equipment  4/20/78 p.5
        Correction to story of 4/20/78  4/27/78 p.13
        Developer donation law looms on horizon  4/27/78 p.12
        Some police are skeptical about future  4/27/78 p.21
        Students getting ready to tackle the issues  4/27/78 p.16
        Village files opposition to condo complex  4/27/78 p.13
        Village panel agrees to study salary gripes  4/27/78 p.5
        Bicycle patrol funding to be sought by Nelson  5/4/78 p.5
        Campground trial may, may not start Monday  5/4/78 p.6
        Salary recommendation is due Monday night  5/4/78 p.5
        Three villages oppose 624-unit condo complex  5/4/78 p.10
        Parking ticket fine increases earn approval  5/11/78 p.13
        Plight of the handicapped will be theirs Saturday  5/11/78
            p.12
        Step pay plan created for village employees  5/11/78 p.14
        Students like DiMucci plan at lesser density  5/11/78 p.10
        Traffic safety panel to study bicycle patrol  5/11/78 p.7
        Village gets campground for $428,000  5/11/78 p.5
        Village should enforce obscenity law or abandon it: trustee
            5/11/78 p.10
        Safety panel endorses idea of bicycle patrol  5/18/78 p.12
        The handicapped find few firms accessible  5/18/78 p.24
        Village to get more funds for purchase of campground 
            5/18/78 p.5
        Barrington, Barrington Hills oppose theater complex 
            5/25/78 p.14
        Fine for dogs running loose to be increased  5/25/78 p.13
        Fire safety, aid for handicapped are provided in new BOCA
            code  5/25/78 p.16
        Nelson may push for home rule referendum  5/25/78 p.5
        Plant work may cost village extra $600,000  5/25/78 p.14
        Replacement of neighborhood sidewalks will begin soon 
            5/25/78 p.12
        Traffic tactical unit may be on street soon  6/1/78 p.19
        Village trustees have dusty tiger by the tail  6/1/78 p.12
        Flint Creek discharge pact nearing approval  6/8/78 p.16
        Has the time arrived for a fifth paramedic?  6/8/78 p.5
        "Crafty lawyer" takes on a new opponent  6/15/78 p.16
        BACOG "priced out" of space at library  6/15/78 p.5
        Lake Street parking ban rescinded  6/15/78 p.13
        Nuisance law earns village board approval  6/15/78 p.7
        Parking lot surfacing to be studied  6/15/78 p.20
        Cook Street improvement is underway  6/22/78 p.13
        Paper work, weather stall Western Avenue  6/22/78 p.7
        Plan for handicapped parking to be revealed  6/22/78 p.6
        RTA feeder bus routes are set here  6/22/78 p.5
        24-hour paramedic protection close at hand  6/29/78 p.5
        Barrington on hook in creek discharge pact  6/29/78 p.15
        Bike patrol doesn't get chance to hit the street  6/29/78
            p.9
        California is as near as his Ham radio set  6/29/78 p.10
        Cochrane a part-time fill-in for Barrington paramedic squad
            6/29/78 p.23
        Court closing hassle for police, residents  6/29/78 p.123
        Days of the $1 parking fine will come to an end Sunday 
            6/29/78 p.20
        First village hall faces wrecking ball  6/29/78 p.6
        GOP drops fireworks, cites cost  6/29/78 p.6
        Transportation study approved in 4-3 vote  6/29/78 p.18
        Village sidesteps suit, approves Burger King  6/29/78 p.12
        Young couple restores old home to 1890s charm  6/29/78 p.45
        French university students will arrive Monday  7/6/78 p.50
        Golden arches may be sign of the past  7/6/78 p.18
        Village can look forward to plenty of water this summer 
            7/6/78 p.94
        Hillside, campground beautification delayed  7/13/78 p.11
        Many factors involved in township tax hike  7/13/78 p.14
        Parking for disabled referred to committee  7/13/78 p.11
        Police chief resigns; gets cleaning franchise  7/13/78 p.5
        Businesses join taxpayers revolt  7/20/78 p.13
        Here's a break for taxpayers  7/20/78 p.18
        Keeping "Up with People" a hectic on-stage life  7/20/78
            p.10
        New chief due here in 2 months  7/20/78 p.5
        McDonald's and village to square off in court?  7/27/78 p.12
        Two parking spots set aside for handicapped  7/27/78 p.14
        Two sides to the story of "incompetent" cops  7/27/78 p.20
        Aesthetics check or sledge hammer?  8/3/78 p.5
        Help on the way [meter-free parking spaces]  8/3/78 p.7
        McDonald's will request variance for arches  8/3/78 p.11
        Move over mosquitoes, here comes black fly  8/3/78 p.6
        Suit a major factor in drug paraphernalia law  8/3/78 p.13
        A landmark lost  8/10/78 p.7
        Bell curve pay proposal accepted  8/10/78 p.9
        Bryan Properties sues village; was denied setback variance 
            8/10/78 p.6
        Equine celebrities from Barrington  8/10/78 p.54
        Mobile intensive care program gains, loses one paramedic 
            8/10/78 p.5
        $14,000 landscape plan?  Village board says "no"  8/17/78
            p.12
        Overweight trucks are banned from 24 streets  8/17/78 p.16
        Village gets $1.6 million grant for plant work  8/17/78
            p.105
        Village may employ first woman police officer  8/17/78 p.5
        Acceptance first goal of female patrolman  8/24/78 p.14
        Barrington shoppers great break -- at least the first time
            around  8/24/78 p.18
        Here's a water bill that almost drowns residents  8/24/78
            p.17
        Maiben challenges conference cost survey  8/24/78 p.15
        Catlow blames police for delay in planning for bicycle
            patrol  8/31/78 p.11
        Ela Road bypass plan is opposed by village  8/31/78 p.11
        Treasurer's report  8/31/78 p.100
        Village tells Rowland to clean up his act  8/31/78 p.14
        Area RTA bus routes will begin in October  9/7/78 p.5
        Chef is no greenhorn at the new Greenery  9/7/78 p.68
        Construction materials due next week  9/7/78 p.35
        Naming of police chief delayed until November  9/7/78 p.11
        Plan commission gets sign law amendments  9/7/78 p.36
        Village board approves tax levy increase  9/7/78 p.5
        Zoning board rejects McDonald's variation  9/7/78 p.14
        Chamber hurls "blackmail" charge at village  9/14/78 p.5
        Fate of industrial park to be decided September 29  9/14/78
            p.79
        Leaving trash on curb early will result in fine for
            resident  9/14/78 p.14
        Office building "go," residential project is not  9/14/78 
            p.15
        Ozone monitoring unit needed in area: official  9/14/78 p.42
        Teen drinking major problem here: officials  9/14/78 p.11
        Village board rejects two plant bid protests  9/14/78  p.18
        Village may prohibit booze sales to teens  9/14/78 p.11
        Flooding complaints drown village board  9/21/78 p.12
        More baseball fields are needed: residents  9/21/78 p.11
        Parking lot ordinance to get additional study  9/21/78 p.14
        Existing dusty parking lots saved from asphalt... for now 
            9/28/78 p.15
        Golden arches must be down in 120 days  9/28/78 p.14
        Housing for senior citizens under study  10/5/78 p.13
        Insulation shortage, more snow, gas price increase on
            horizon  10/5/78 p.22
        Low-interest mortgage plan not appealing  10/5/78 p.18
        Sailboats may return to Columbus Lake soon  10/5/78 p.28
        Barrington accounting firm expands in merger  10/12/78 p.85
        Commuters can help police railroad depot, official says 
            10/12/78 p.15
        Education survey planned in area  10/12/78 p.45
        Halloween curfew asked  10/12/78 p.13
        Ozone monitoring unit here will have to wait until 1979 
            10/12/78 p.22
        Residents will have option in driveway repair program 
            10/12/78 p.14
        Trash placed early at curbside will mean expense for
            residents  10/12/78 p.12
        Union representation isn't board's cup of tea  10/12/78 p.14
        Office complex gears for opening next year  10/19/78 p.7
        Officer Friendly  10/19/78 p.12
        Search for new police chief is narrowed to 15 candidates 
            10/19/78 p.5
        Barrington police grow to keep pace with area  10/26/78 p.63
        Correction to story of 10/19/78  10/26/78 p.9
        EPA says village must rebid plant construction  10/26/78 p.6
        Fare boxes will replace meters in village commuter lots 
            10/26/78 p.14
        Fire team reacts to save people  10/26/78 p.74
        Medical facilities keep area in good health  10/26/78 p.77
        Research leads the way in industrial growth  10/26/78 p.78
        Residents participate in governing themselves  10/26/78 p.62
        Villages vow to curb school-area speeding  10/26/78 p.14
        Meters, fare boxes target for vandals  11/2/78 p.7
        Texaco star, village may cross over sign setback  11/16/78
            p.9
        Memories, bullet holes linger from Baby Face  11/23/78 p.31
        Two chiefs for village?  12/7/78 p.7
        Village may go it alone on transportation study  12/7/78
            p.14
        Barrington's proposed inner loop killed by municipal
            conference  12/21/78 p.22
        Downtown business area needs room  12/21/78 p.24
        Lipofsky, Perille will not seek re-election to Barrington
            board  12/21/78 p.7
        Affects of recession blunted in Barrington  12/28/78 p.5
        Construction crews clear way for two Gottlieb office
            buildings  12/28/78 p.24
        Central dispatch study to be completed soon  1/26/78 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.--AUTHORS                                   
        Young author is an instant award winner  5/4/78 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.--HISTORY                                   
        Looking back [Barrington history]  2/9/78 p.14
        Old Barrington focus of new-look museum  3/23/78 p.15
        Present enjoys guided tour of Barrington's past  6/15/78
            p.21
        Whatever happened to the Class of '28?  6/15/78 p.10
        Happy Birthday [10th anniversary of Barrington Historical
            Society]  8/10/78 p.10
        Barrington has its roots in slower paced life  10/26/78 p.61
        Clock is turned back at history museum  10/26/78 p.72
        Remembering back…  10/26/78 p.61
        Landmark still hoped for Catlow, Octagon  12/28/78 p.19
 
    BATAILLE ACADEMIE OF THE DANSE                              
        Young area dancers perform in "The Nutcracker Suite" 
            12/7/78 p.28
 
    BATAILLE, AUDREIENNE                                        
        Honored at parties  11/2/78 p.73
 
    BATAILLE, GERALD S.                                         
        Honored at parties  11/2/78 p.73
 
    BATT, SARAH                                                 
        Democracy now more than a word to her  4/20/78 p.37
 
    BAUMGARTEN, SANDY                                           
        Middle School students hit the ski slopes  2/9/78 p.19
 
    BEERS, DOUGLAS                                              
        Beers pledges watchdog role  2/9/78 p.16
 
    BEESE, CAROL                                                
        Area chamber looks at continued involvement  10/26/78 p.66
 
    BELDEN, DAVID                                               
        Sixth grader struck by car  10/5/78 p.16
 
    BELL, BRUCE                                                 
        Barrington Family Physicians; Bruce Bell and Kathleen
            Hodgeman, owners  7/13/78 p.78
 
    BELL, JOHN                                                  
        Orchard "a challenge" for owner operators  9/28/78 p.22
 
    BELL, LOUISE                                                
        Orchard "a challenge" for owner operators  9/28/78 p.22
 
    BELLINGER, WILLIAM                                          
        Bellingers settle out of court in North Barrington sewer
            suit  2/9/78 p.14
 
    BELL'S APPLE ORCHARDS                                       
        Biggest, reddest apples grow just out of reach  9/28/78 p.22
        Orchard "a challenge" for owner operators  9/28/78 p.22
 
    BELLUCCI, JOHN                                              
        Pepper Road medical facility proposal to be heard Wednesday
            7/13/78 p.12
        Lake Barrington opposes medical facility zoning  7/20/78
            p.13
 
    BELOW, MARCY                                                
        North Barrington woman seeks help for refugees  12/21/78
            p.111
 
    BENESCH, WILLIAM R.                                         
        Barrington man named general manager at new Batavia
            facility  6/15/78 p.85
 
    BENSON, LARRY                                               
        Officer Friendly  10/19/78 p.12
        Policeman's uniform a symbol of help  11/9/78 p.19
 
    BESTLINE FENCE MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY COMPANY             
        Fence firm must request variance  9/7/78 p.13
        Hills sales tax mystery has yet to be solved  10/5/78 p.31
 
    BETTER GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION                               
        Mr. Fixit no Mirage for this BHS graduate  1/12/78 p.5
 
    BIEK, ANNETTE                                               
        Area 4-H club presents award  12/28/78 p.28
 
    BIOGRAPH (NIGHTCLUB)                                        
        Biograph's new owner hopes to diminish "red neck" image 
            5/18/78 p.14
        Bump leads to brawl, stabbing and death  5/18/78 p.14
        Plea is not guilty in Biograph brawl case  8/3/78 p.46
 
    BIRKHOLZ, JOHN                                              
        Birkholz for president cry of classified staff  5/11/78 p.26
        Harper interim president cited  6/8/78 p.43
        Harper's Birkholz looks east  6/8/78 p.28
 
    BLANCHARD, LUCY ANN                                         
        Blanchard resigns as Hills clerk; Schuld named police
            "commander"  6/29/78 p.15
 
    BLANKE, JOHN                                                
        Barrington has its roots in slower paced life  10/26/78 p.61
 
    BLAZO, JOHN                                                 
        Barrington High School English teacher helps Blazo with
            theatrical career  9/28/78 p.10
        Soap is just fine for this graduate of Barrington High
            School  9/28/78 p.10
 
    BLONAR MEDICAL CLINIC                                       
        Village threatens to shut off clinic water  3/30/78 p.12
 
    BOGEN, GILBERT                                              
        Dems pick psychiatrist to meet Crane in a fall  7/20/78
            p.102
 
    BORAH, MAXINE                                               
        A rose is a rose is a rose... and more to Maxine  5/18/78
            p.53
 
    BOTTOM, STEVE                                               
        This race car driver has plenty of Atlanta rhythm  8/24/78
            p.104
 
    BOWERS, FRANCES                                             
        Barrington Saddlery, Inc.; Bruce Duchossois, Marilyn B.
            Heaton, and Frances Bowers, owners  8/24/78 p.83
 
    BOY SCOUTS                                                  
        Teen earns Eagle Scout badge  2/2/78 p.27
        All in a day's work for scouts of Troop 21  4/6/78 p.14
        Scouts offer chances for worldwide travel  10/12/78 p.40
        Volunteers given awards by Scouts  12/7/78 p.30
 
    BRAITHWAITE, J. WILLIAM                                     
        Missing legal bills -- are they really missing?  8/24/78
            p.20
 
    BRANNON, CORA LEE                                           
        Busy Brannon puts on finishing touches  11/16/78 p.15
 
    BRASS BOX                                                   
        Brass Box; Arline Crellin, owner  9/14/78 p.86
 
    BRIDDLE, JOHN W.                                            
        County board member indicted  6/8/78 p.29
 
    BRODY, LEONARD                                              
        Brody will run for Circuit Court  2/9/78 p.77
 
    BROEKER HENDRICKSON AND COMPANY                             
        Barrington accounting firm expands in merger  10/12/78 p.85
 
    BROWN, CHARLES                                              
        Brown named new chairman of BACOG  4/27/78 p.15
        New BACOG leader has big shoes to fill  7/13/78 p.38
        Deer Park now has a part-time assistant  10/19/78 p.18
 
    BROWN, TOM                                                  
        Candidate for county sheriff takes firm stand against
            prostitution  1/12/78 p.34
        Brown wants homicide team  2/23/78 p.52
        GOP candidate thanks voters  4/6/78 p.36
 
    BRYAN PROPERTIES                                            
        Bryan Properties sues village; was denied setback variance 
            8/10/78 p.6
 
    BUEHLER YMCA                                                
        Added utilities may hike cost of "Y" growth  1/26/78  p.14
        YMCA plan trimmed due to high costs  3/23/78 p.34
        Buehler wins diving title  4/6/78 p.120
        Vacationing tadpoles find water fine  4/6/78 p.46
        Buehler YMCA expansion passes first test in Palatine 
            4/20/78 p.12
        Buehler "Y" lights 10 big birthday candles  5/4/78 p.25
 
    BUEHLER, FERN D.                                            
        Romano out, but who's in at Buehler estate in Barrington
            Hills?  6/22/78 p.14
 
    BUILDINGS                                                   
        Weather, stairs don't keep him from transportation hearing 
            1/19/78 p.16
        YMCA plan trimmed due to high costs  3/23/78 p.34
        Condominium project draws two opponents  4/6/78 p.5
        Barrington Township has one iron in the fire  4/13/78 p.5
        Hills fires building inspector  4/27/78 p.126
        Fire safety, aid for handicapped are provided in new BOCA
            code  5/25/78 p.16
        Church officials move toward site development  6/8/78 p.11
        Harper grads donate funds  6/8/78 p.41
        First village hall faces wrecking ball  6/29/78 p.6
        Deteriorating building a Harper headache  7/20/78 p.18
        A landmark lost  8/10/78 p.7
        Office building "go," residential project is not  9/14/78 
            p.15
        Harper College test to determine beam's safety  10/5/78 p.30
        Harper College to spend $20,000 on beam study  10/19/78 p.7
        Office complex gears for opening next year  10/19/78 p.7
        Correction to story of 10/19/78  10/26/78 p.9
        Lake Barrington clears builders in inspection  12/7/78 p.124
        Local builder wins Design '78 award  12/21/78 p.88
 
    BURGER KING (RESTAURANT)                                    
        Burger King lawsuit months from trial date  1/26/78 p.18
        New Burger King plan will be heard June 7  5/25/78 p.12
 
    BUSH, THEODORE A.                                           
        Presbyterian Church installs Rev. Bush as associate
            minister  4/6/78 p.125
 
    BUSINESS ENTERPRISES                                        
        Miller's Country Carpet; Robert Miller, owner  1/12/78 p.74
        Barrington Liquors, Ltd.; Gary Morton, owner  1/26/78 p.72
        Sherry's Far East; Sherry Regan, owner  2/23/78 p.76
        Tae Food Mart; Wes Carlson, owner  2/23/78 p.76
        Oddfellow Chimney Sweeps; Guy Obermaier and Wayne Sabbak,
            owners  4/6/78 p.25
        Anthony's Carpets and Furnishings; Tony Vaos, owner  5/4/78
            p.84
        Phillips Men's Wear; Peter Yankala, owner  5/11/78 p.84
        Stained Glass of Barrington; Mark Lewis, owner  6/22/78 p.76
        Whitney Real Estate; Al Whitney, owner  6/29/78 p.92
        Barrington Family Physicians; Bruce Bell and Kathleen
            Hodgeman, owners  7/13/78 p.78
        Barrington Saddlery, Inc.; Bruce Duchossois, Marilyn B.
            Heaton, and Frances Bowers, owners  8/24/78 p.83
        Brass Box; Arline Crellin, owner  9/14/78 p.86
        Farmers Insurance Group; Ed Douglas and Vic Hebert, owners 
            9/21/78 p.102
        Record Album; Ronald Scherf and Lynn Scherf, owners 
            9/21/78 p. 102
        Technical Publishing Company; John K. Abely, owner  9/28/78
            p.81
        Country House; Sandy Tannert, Adrienne Clark, Cathie
            Metzler, Judy Kelly, and Carole Olson, owners  
            10/12/78 p.84
        Schmidt Wood Products; Charles Schmidt, owner  10/19/78 p.80
        The Greenery; William Moir, owner  11/2/78 p.104
        Applied Design Associates; Adelaide A. Thulin, owner 
            11/9/78 p.90
        Something Special; Ardith Gulbransen, owner  12/7/78 p.104
        Barrington Camera; Jim Hultgren, owner  12/21/78 p.85
 
    BUSS, BOB                                                   
        Who would care to walk a mile in his shoes?  2/2/78 p.15
 
    BUTLER, JOHN                                                
        Three incumbents uncertain whether to enter Hills race 
            12/28/78 p.16
 
    BUZINSKI, DANIEL L.                                         
        Carpentersville man held in Hills rape  11/16/78 p.7
 
    C.M. PRODUCTS, INC.                                         
        Hospital gets $75,000 from Lake Zurich company  8/10/78 p.15
 
    CAMP SITES, FACILITIES, ETC.                                
        Campground trial date will be set Wednesday  3/2/78 p.5
        Campground trial to start May 8  3/16/78 p.5
        Short cut to the park eliminated by village  3/16/78 p.7
        Campground trial may, may not start Monday  5/4/78 p.6
        Village gets campground for $428,000  5/11/78 p.5
        Village to get more funds for purchase of campground 
            5/18/78 p.5
        Hillside, campground beautification delayed  7/13/78 p.11
        Park master plan moving at snail's pace  7/20/78 p.22
        A week at camp makes Roslyn students more nature-wise 
            10/19/78 p.26
 
    CAMPUS INTERNATIONAL                                        
        Kids packing for trip to France  6/22/78 p.20
 
    CAREER FAIR                                                 
        Career Fair to give look at 100 local firms  2/16/78 p.10
        Poster contest draws 600; winner digs archaeology  2/16/78
            p.10
        Correction to story of 2/16/78  2/23/78 p.7
        Second Career Fair planned today at BHS  2/23/78 p.7
 
    CARLSON, WES                                                
        Tae Food Mart; Wes Carlson, owner  2/23/78 p.76
 
    CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS                                 
        New high school principal named  6/8/78 p.34
 
    CARPENTERSVILLE, ILL.                                       
        Dundee parks make bid to annex Hills site  5/25/78 p.50
 
    CARRASCO, SHARON ANNE                                       
        Growth brings change in Courier newsroom  6/29/78 p.11
 
    CARY, ILL.                                                  
        Businesses join taxpayers revolt  7/20/78 p.13
        Improvements to road a top priority: IDOT  8/10/78 p.17
 
    CASSIN, BILL                                                
        Cassin party a double affair  12/7/78 p.74
 
    CASSIN, RUTH                                                
        Cassin party a double affair  12/7/78 p.74
 
    CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES                                    
        Catholic parishes collect for needy during Christmas 
            11/16/78 p.27
 
    CATLOW THEATER                                              
        Theater, Hawley House may be landmarks  9/7/78 p.10
        Two buildings nominated, but landmark status still unknown 
            9/7/78 p.10
        Landmark still hoped for Catlow, Octagon  12/28/78 p.19
 
    CATLOW, JOE                                                 
        Pierson names housing panel  3/30/78 p.13
        Two sides to the story of "incompetent" cops  7/27/78 p.20
 
    CENSUS                                                      
        Education survey planned in area  10/12/78 p.45
 
    CHAPEK, JOSEPH E.                                           
        All in a day's work for scouts of Troop 21  4/6/78 p.14
 
    CHARLES KLEHM NURSERIES DEVELOPMENT COMPANY                 
        South Barrington planners consider 94-acre subdivision 
            3/16/78 p.11
 
    CHASE, JOHN PAUL                                            
        Memories, bullet holes linger from Baby Face  11/23/78 p.31
 
    CHESHIER, BILL                                              
        Husband offers reward for clues  4/20/78 p.58
        Husband's hatred grows in wake of arrest  5/11/78 p.24
 
    CHESHIER, KAREN                                             
        Husband offers reward for clues  4/20/78 p.58
        Husband's hatred grows in wake of arrest  5/11/78 p.24
        Gnewuch will be arraigned  6/29/78 p.23
        Gnewuch pleads not guilty; judge sets trial for August 21 
            7/13/78 p.12
 
    CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY            
        C&NW engines to get second series of tests  1/12/78 p.12
        C&NW will throttle its grumbling diesels  4/6/78 p.18
 
    CHICAGO BEARS                                               
        Fencik-led Bears to play Saturday  2/23/78 p.18
 
    CHICAGO LUNG ASSOCIATION                                    
        Memorial fund established  2/16/78 p.31
 
    CHILDREN                                                    
        Hospital a care-full place to begin life in world  3/9/78
            p.25
        Safety Town ready to begin third summer  3/30/78 p.6
        Week dedicated to young child  4/13/78 p.34
        Barrington kids write books  4/20/78 p.30
        Their interest centers on infant welfare  4/20/78 p.59
        They put best paws forward at park show  7/13/78 p.10
        Animator brings life to clay and classes  8/3/78 p.34
        Swingers set sights on a world's record  8/24/78 p.7
        "Robin's World" starts today; fun column for kids, parents 
            10/5/78 p.6
        Officer Friendly  10/19/78 p.12
        Firemen fight fire with early learning  11/23/78 p.15
        Keeping 'em down on the farm not hard at all  11/23/78 p.26
        Dear Santa: For Christmas, I wish the world…  12/21/78 p.25
        Shelter a haven for children in need  12/28/78 p.23
 
    CHILES, LINDEN                                              
        "James at 15" series: gone but not forgotten  7/6/78 p.22
 
    CHIPPENDALE (SUBDIVISION)                                   
        Village, Chippendale reach accord  2/16/78 p.13
 
    CHLEBEK, BILL                                               
        Chlebek is new Barrington High School track coach  7/6/78
            p.95
 
    CHRISTY, STEPHEN, JR.                                       
        Forest preserve supervisor cited  1/26/78 p.32
        Forest preserve picks supervisor  2/16/78 p.29
 
    CHRITTON, MIKE                                              
        News staff takes national story, photo awards  3/2/78 p.5
 
    CHUNG, CAROL                                                
        Youngsters say final goodbye to classmate  6/1/78 p.6
        Tragedy sparks park interest in boating law  6/22/78 p.11
 
    CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS                 
        Call of church takes BHS grad "down under"  8/24/78 p.25
 
    CINA, KASYLE                                                
        Carrie Nation continues fight for state post  1/5/78 p.77
 
    CITIZENS FOR CONSERVATION                                   
        Fen outside Tower Lkes is also key to survival of
            wilderness  12/7/78 p.10
        Tower Lakes fen: Is proposed subdivision friend or threat? 
            12/7/78 p.10
 
    CLAASEN, NANCY                                              
        New advisors added to area association's staff  9/28/78 p.28
 
    CLARK, ADRIENNE                                             
        Country House; Sandy Tannert, Adrienne Clark, Cathie
            Metzler, Judy Kelly, and Carole Olson, owners  
            10/12/78 p.84
 
    CLARK, SANDRA H.                                            
        Heart Fund chairman cited  2/2/78 p.28
 
    CLEARBROOK CENTER DAY SCHOOL                                
        Individual care is key to unlocking handicaps  2/16/78 p.25
 
    CLIPPED WINGS, INC.                                         
        Wings clipped, they turn to helping the retarded  9/21/78
            p.79
 
    COALITION FOR POLITICAL HONESTY                             
        Senators criticized by Honesty Coalition  1/19/78 p.57
        Coalition urges freeze on taxes  7/6/78 p.61
 
    COCHRANE, BILL                                              
        Lake Zurich paramedic chief is fired in a 5-1 vote  5/4/78
            p.12
        Forrest asks Lake Zurich to reconsider Cochrane firing 
            5/11/78 p.9
        Cochrane a part-time fill-in for Barrington paramedic squad
            6/29/78 p.23
 
    COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY                                      
        CLC president says he'll resign  1/5/78 p.29
        Acting CLC president named  1/12/78 p.37
        CLC president speaks about referendum to steering group 
            2/16/78 p.32
        Two seats open on CLC board  2/23/78 p.27
        Marriage on the decline, says anthropologist  5/4/78 p.42
        Graduation requirements altered  6/1/78 p.30
        Hunter to head Grayslake college  7/27/78 p.34
 
    COLUMBUS LAKE                                               
        Save Columbus Lake effort gets underway  3/23/78 p.10
        Columbus Lake gets new breath of life  4/27/78 p.22
        Lack of data delays park boating law  7/27/78 p.13
        Sailboats may return to Columbus Lake soon  10/5/78 p.28
 
    COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY                                 
        Fire in plant's transformer knocks out power in 3 towns 
            6/1/78 p.12
 
    COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT                   
        Project director hired for youth grant work  3/9/78 p.16
 
    CONROY, MARTIN                                              
        Number one employee keeps peace number one  11/9/78 p.25
 
    CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES                           
        Solar prophet sees sun as ray of energy hope  4/27/78 p.29
        Fen outside Tower Lkes is also key to survival of
            wilderness  12/7/78 p.10
        Tower Lakes fen: Is proposed subdivision friend or threat? 
            12/7/78 p.10
 
    COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT                        
        State approves grant for Crabtree addition  1/19/78 p.12
        Forest Preserve gets funds for Crabtree  5/25/78 p.60
        Crabtree Center gets more land  10/12/78 p.18
 
    COOK COUNTY HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN                         
        New housing plan is called "biased"  6/15/78 p.44
 
    COOK COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT                            
        Added police patrol may come from county  1/26/78 p.18
        Residents rap county; say no to police patrol  5/11/78 p.16
 
    COOK COUNTY, ILL.                                           
        Public service jobs available  2/9/78 p.56
        Residents take anti-smut campaign to county  3/23/78 p.9
        County lowers police patrol fee  4/6/78 p.42
        County road repairs approved  4/13/78 p.26
        Route 12 smut board concern, Dunne claims  5/4/78 p.15
        Income from fines is increased  6/1/78 p.13
        County board considers teenage drinking ban  8/10/78 p.12
        Verdict on fines could mean $100,000 windfall  10/19/78 p.15
 
    COOKERY                                                     
        Tender loving care formula for cuisine  4/13/78 p.47
 
    CORNER CUPBOARD RESTAURANT                                  
        Trial dates set for Panker, accountant  1/5/78 p.13
 
    COUNCIL OF BARRINGTON GARDEN CLUBS                          
        A rose is a rose is a rose... and more to Maxine  5/18/78
            p.53
        Garden club council launches "Barrington in Bloom -- 1978" 
            6/1/78 p.18
 
    COUNTRY HOUSE                                               
        Country House; Sandy Tannert, Adrienne Clark, Cathie
            Metzler, Judy Kelly, and Carole Olson, owners  
            10/12/78 p.84
 
    COUNTRYSIDE CENTER FOR THE HANDICAPPED                      
        Center helps to break cocoon of handicaps  2/23/78 p.21
 
    COUNTRYSIDE SCHOOL                                          
        Young author is an instant award winner  5/4/78 p.14
        Joey's memory lives at Countryside School  5/11/78 p.15
        Countryside children remember their friend  6/22/78 p.10
 
    COWELL, DONALD J.                                           
        Barrington podiatrist warns: skateboarding can be hazardous
            5/11/78 p.28
 
    COWLEY, SAM P.                                              
        Memories, bullet holes linger from Baby Face  11/23/78 p.31
 
    COY, PATTI                                                  
        Her diabetes a way of life for young victim  9/14/78 p.21
 
    CRABTREE NATURE CENTER                                      
        State approves grant for Crabtree addition  1/19/78 p.12
        Forest Preserve gets funds for Crabtree  5/25/78 p.60
        Crabtree Center gets more land  10/12/78 p.18
 
    CRANE, ARLENE                                               
        Family first priority for this candidate's wife  8/24/78
            p.10
 
    CRANE, PHILIP M.                                            
        Crane appoints Barrington man chairman of campaign
            committee  1/26/78 p.60
        Carter's tax plan a sham, Crane says  2/9/78 p.69
        Crane bill would compensate fed lawsuit winners  2/9/78 p.63
        Crane rallies against treaties  2/9/78 p.77
        Crane comments on canal issue  2/16/78 p.29
        Thompson and Crane turn out for Graham  3/16/78 p.18
        Crane comments on national debt  4/6/78 p.24
        Klepak quits campaign; Democrats mull replacement  4/13/78
            p.19
        Crane political appetite includes national office  4/27/78
            p.20
        Crane asks why base closing set  6/1/78 p.33
        Crane favors state tax limit  6/1/78 p.68
        Postal increases a tax, Crane says  6/1/78 p.32
        VFW selects Crane for award  6/1/78 p.33
        Crane speaks to Harper grads  6/8/78 p.43
        Crane probably will seek presidency in '80  7/20/78 p.15
        Dems pick psychiatrist to meet Crane in a fall  7/20/78
            p.102
        Crane takes part in study of IRS  7/27/78 p.32
        Crane throws hat in ring  8/3/78 p.15
        Replacement for Crane?  No frontrunners yet  8/10/78 p.19
        Crane willing to pay the "presidential price"  8/17/78 p.16
        He has charisma... but will he get the votes?  8/24/78 p.10
        Crane: Key to inflation is unlimited spending  11/2/78 p.103
        Ex-professor Crane returns to classroom  11/2/78 p.19
 
    CRELLIN, ARLINE                                             
        Brass Box; Arline Crellin, owner  9/14/78 p.86
 
    CRIME AND CRIMINALS                                         
        Snowmobile ride ends with arrest of driver  1/5/78 p.16
        Trial dates set for Panker, accountant  1/5/78 p.13
        James cited for using Miller Road entrance  1/12/78 p.14
        Cash, liquor taken in burglary at Ten Pin  1/19/78 p.18
        Rape attempt a hoax: police  1/19/78 p.12
        Sergel pleads "not guilty"  1/19/78 p.6
        Mertens hurt in second prison escape attempt  1/26/78 p.5
        Patrolman is injured in fracas at station  1/26/78 p.16
        Mertens pleads "not guilty" in escape attempt  2/2/78 p.13
        Graham played politics on Jayne case: Fonte  2/9/78 p.6
        Graham says he didn't influence Jayne release  2/9/78 p.6
        Youth arrested for school day burglaries  2/16/78 p.16
        Organized crime behind Island Lake games?  3/9/78 p.7
        Youth arrested after fracas at high school  3/9/78 p.15
        Snowmobile operator is fined $60 by judge  3/16/78 p.15
        Family held hostage: won't sign a complaint  3/23/78 p.14
        From hallway gestapo to a jack of all trades  3/23/78 p.21
        Mertens trial is postponed  3/23/78 p.19
        Police consultant at BHS?  It's not a "must"  3/23/78 p.21
        Fire, legal action curb Tessie's business  3/30/78 p.34
        Senator Schaffer backs investigation of public corruption,
            tax cheating  3/30/78 p.33
        Police arrest five  4/6/78 p.16
        Klepak quits campaign; Democrats mull replacement  4/13/78
            p.19
        Husband offers reward for clues  4/20/78 p.58
        Mertens pleads guilty, gets two more years  4/20/78 p.11
        7 police departments assist at "near riot"  4/27/78 p.14
        Jewelry taken in $300,000 Barrington Hills burglary  5/4/78
            p.5
        Silet gets probation in November shooting  5/4/78 p.16
        Bizarre hit, run accident kills River Valley Gardens girl,
            19  5/11/78 p.7
        Husband's hatred grows in wake of arrest  5/11/78 p.24
        Biograph's new owner hopes to diminish "red neck" image 
            5/18/78 p.14
        Bump leads to brawl, stabbing and death  5/18/78 p.14
        Daughter of resident is slain in Palatine  5/18/78 p.12
        Hills police seek suspect in rape case  5/18/78 p.13
        If a stranger asks directions, call Hills police  5/18/78
            p.15
        State may appeal Club Renaissance verdict  5/18/78 p.15
        County board member indicted  6/8/78 p.29
        Arrest Elmhurst man in Inverness burglary  6/15/78 p.16
        Hit and run accident baffles sheriff's police  6/22/78 p.16
        Sergel, Panker trial dates to be set soon  6/22/78 p.7
        Stolen truck used in burglary at Riggs TV  6/22/78 p.14
        Gnewuch will be arraigned  6/29/78 p.23
        Two arrested in South Barrington drug bust  6/29/78 p.5
        Crime increases in month of May  7/6/78 p.26
        Ill-health postpones trial  7/6/78 p.13
        Preliminary hearing in drug bust is continued until July 19
            7/6/78 p.19
        Quaker employee guilty of charges  7/6/78 p.13
        Residents report false salesmen  7/6/78 p.29
        Trial date may be set Friday in Island Lake gambling raid 
            7/6/78 p.16
        County earns excellence award  7/13/78 p.24
        Gnewuch pleads not guilty; judge sets trial for August 21 
            7/13/78 p.12
        Judge to set trial date July 28 for 9 nabbed in gambling
            raid  7/13/78 p.14
        Sergel will go to trial on September 11  7/13/78 p.13
        Tower Lakes police arrest naked swimmer  7/13/78 p.13
        Burglars busy here  7/20/78 p.16
        Panker pleads guilty; must pay $18,000 to department of
            revenue  7/20/78 p.18
        Court tomorrow in gambling case  7/27/78 p.99
        Two sides to the story of "incompetent" cops  7/27/78 p.20
        Wedding bash becomes melee  7/27/78 p.18
        Klepak has 30 months to think about his "moment of greed" 
            8/3/78 p.18
        Plea is not guilty in Biograph brawl case  8/3/78 p.46
        Mertens free on bond  8/10/78 p.18
        State drops charges against 2 men arrested  8/10/78  p. 17
        Fall trial set in raid case  8/17/78 p.19
        Teacher's car an object for kids' frustrations?  8/17/78 p.6
        Idle hands the vandal's workshop, says youth officer 
            8/24/78 p.21
        Panker auditor guilty; fined $500 and costs  8/24/78 p.17
        Chicago man charged in phony ad campaign  9/7/78 p.35
        Inverness man shoots at burglars in his home  9/7/78 p.16
        North Barrington asks vandals to return stolen street signs
            9/7/78 p.12
        Sergel trial is postponed  9/7/78 p.11
        Burglars take tools, cash from Paulson Lumber  9/14/78 p.10
        Sergel trial to start October 23  9/14/78 p.16
        Eight guilty in gambling raid, are fined by circuit court
            judge  9/28/78 p.16
        Tower Lakes youth kidnaped hitchhiking  10/5/78 p.9
        Plan designed to combat auto thefts  10/12/78 p.38
        Landmark restaurant closed: may become retail center, pub 
            10/19/78 p.14
        Sergel trial set to begin  10/19/78 p.13
        Sergel trial delayed again  10/26/78 p.16
        Police search for assailant in County Line Road rape 
            11/2/78 p.7
        Couple charged with murder  11/9/78 p.38
        Vandals wreck shop; owner vows to reopen  11/9/78 p.14
        Carpentersville man held in Hills rape  11/16/78 p.7
        Memories, bullet holes linger from Baby Face  11/23/78 p.31
        Porn trial delayed again  11/23/78 p.16
        Acquitted of murder, she seeks return to normal  12/21/78
            p.7
        Court compels paper to surrender notebook  12/21/78 p.6
        Bad check warrants lead to arrest of fraud suspect 
            12/28/78 p.24
        Hearing set on vandalism  12/28/78 p.90
        Police arrest two on theft charge  12/28/78 p.13
 
    CROSSROADS CLINIC                                           
        Teens at life crossroad find health direction  5/11/78 p.44
        For pregnant teens, help is home away from home  10/26/78
            p.25
 
    CRUZ, JOSE                                                  
        From Castro's Cuba to making a clean sweep of school
            hallways  9/7/78 p.21
 
    CRYSTAL LAKE SCHOOL OF AVIATION                             
        Taking wing  6/8/78 p.22
 
    CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL.                                          
        Improvements to road a top priority: IDOT  8/10/78 p.17
 
    CUBA TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION                       
        Cuba GOP endorses Graham; Barrington township session Feb.
            23  2/2/78 p.12
 
    CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                         
        Grin and bear it  3/9/78 p.5
        Assessment Roll for 1977  3/30/78 p.95
        Cuba police patrol: Will it go another year?  4/6/78 p.5
        Cuba Township police patrol will continue full year 
            4/13/78 p.11
        Abe would have been proud of this log house  4/20/78 p.10
        51 years long enough for this public servant  8/10/78 p.12
        Cuba Township dispute continues over area deputy should
            patrol  12/21/78 p.10
        Assessment roll for 1978  12/28/78 p.81
 
    CUBA, ILL.                                                  
        Budget  3/9/78 p.109
        Treasurer's report  4/6/78 p.123
 
    CUDNOWSKI, BILL                                             
        Fill 'er up  1/12/78 p.10
 
    CYCLING                                                     
        Bicycle patrol funding to be sought by Nelson  5/4/78 p.5
        Traffic safety panel to study bicycle patrol  5/11/78 p.7
        Safety panel endorses idea of bicycle patrol  5/18/78 p.12
        Pedal power fights cancer  5/25/78 p.10
        Bike patrol doesn't get chance to hit the street  6/29/78
            p.9
        Catlow blames police for delay in planning for bicycle
            patrol  8/31/78 p.11
 
    CYCLING PATHS                                               
        Safety first; then bikeways plan  1/19/78 p.15
 
    DAKE, JEAN                                                  
        New president for woman's club  6/15/78 p.62
 
    DANCING                                                     
        Young area dancers perform in "The Nutcracker Suite" 
            12/7/78 p.28
 
    DANIELS, MARGARET                                           
        Body of missing woman found in Baker's Lake  5/18/78 p.5
 
    DANNENFELDT, DIANE                                          
        Growth brings change in Courier newsroom  6/29/78 p.11
 
    DASHER, GEORGE                                              
        Candidate enters Harper race  2/9/78 p.100
        Harper panel picks 2 to run in April election  3/9/78 p.12
        Harper College board candidates pledge to attack financial
            deficits  3/30/78 p.33
        Weber, Dasher win Harper board seats  4/13/78 p.7
 
    DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION                        
        Fifth grader wins DAR essay contest  2/16/78 p.56
 
    DAVIDSON, JILL                                              
        Barrington girl wins riding prizes  10/19/78 p.31
 
    DAWN HOUSE (CHILDREN'S HOME)                                
        Emergency shelter helps kids find new dawn  6/29/78 p.25
        Home, family offer safe haven  6/29/78 p.25
 
    DAY CARE CENTERS                                            
        New concept comes to day care  4/6/78 p.35
 
    DECOOK, AUDREY                                              
        She leads the Friends at the most exciting times  1/19/78
            p.43
 
    DECROW, KAREN                                               
        ERA pugilists take ring one more time  10/19/78 p.10
        Women in combat?  10/19/78 p.10
 
    DEER GROVE FOREST PRESERVE                                  
        Move over mosquitoes, here comes black fly  8/3/78 p.6
 
    DEER PARK, ILL.                                             
        Deer Park to get first taste of 911 in summer  2/23/78 p.5
        Family held hostage: won't sign a complaint  3/23/78 p.14
        Deer Park budget has money for part-time administrator 
            4/20/78 p.14
        Deer Park may adopt grid numbering system  4/20/78 p.11
        120 residents oppose Deer Park grid plan  5/18/78 p.16
        Treasurer's report  5/25/78 p.98
        Modified grid system approved in Deer Park  6/22/78 p.11
        Court to determine if road is public or private  7/6/78 p.38
        Deer Park agrees to renew police contract  8/3/78 p.110
        Homeowners hoping to put park in Deer Park  8/24/78 p.20
        Deer Park seeks input on recreational needs  9/21/78 p.11
        Full-time administrator coming to Deer Park?  9/21/78 p.14
        Deer Park recreational needs on table  9/28/78 p.13
        Deer Park won't employ administrator  10/5/78 p.13
        New Deer Park panel to target on park sites  10/5/78 p.9
        Deer Park now has a part-time assistant  10/19/78 p.18
        Deer Park will take census to qualify for funds  11/23/78
            p.127
        Road repair still at issue  11/23/78 p.126
        Filing date near for candidates  12/21/78 p.20
 
    DEER VALLEY (SUBDIVISION)                                   
        Court to determine if road is public or private  7/6/78 p.38
        Subdivision road project on hold  8/3/78 p.15
 
    DEFERRED PROSECUTION PROGRAM                                
        County earns excellence award  7/13/78 p.24
 
    DELEUW CATHER AND COMPANY                                   
        Chicago firm winner in traffic "election"  3/30/78 p.16
 
    DENTAL CARE                                                 
        "Jaws" no terror at Harper  4/13/78 p.42
 
    DEPOIAN, HAIG                                               
        Depoian heads adult services at new library  5/11/78 p.23
 
    DERRIG, RICHARD                                             
        Police elect union leader  11/2/78 p.16
 
    DEVERS, GARY                                                
        "One very good person" claimed by heart attack  7/13/78 p.6
 
    DEVERS, RHONDA                                              
        Teens meet with Gov. Thompson; push for legislative
            awareness  1/26/78 p.7
 
    DEVINS, PAM                                                 
        Title IX: School playgrounds latest battlefield in war
            between sexes  8/31/78 p.21
 
    DEVRIES, HAROLD J., REV.                                    
        Pastor marks 40 years of marriage, ministry  8/31/78 p.15
 
    DEVRIES, JUNE                                               
        Pastor marks 40 years of marriage, ministry  8/31/78 p.15
 
    DEYOUNG, NANCY                                              
        Center helps to break cocoon of handicaps  2/23/78 p.21
 
    DICKELMAN, GLADYS                                           
        ERA: End or beginning of women's rights?  5/11/78 p.53
 
    DIMONTE, GENE                                               
        Developer gives $5,000 donation to South Barrington Park
            District  8/24/78 p.16
 
    DIMUCCI HOME BUILDERS                                       
        DiMucci to seek plat okay from area towns  1/19/78 p.5
        Golf course at LaBuy estate?  DiMucci willing to discuss it
            1/19/78 p.5
        Inverness should annex DiMucci land: Puzey  4/6/78 p.19
        Barrington Hills $18,000 filing fee shocks DiMucci  4/13/78
            p.11
        Inverness holds key to DiMucci proposal  4/20/78 p.12
        Students like DiMucci plan at lesser density  5/11/78 p.10
 
    DIXON, ALAN J.                                              
        Plan designed to combat auto thefts  10/12/78 p.38
 
    DODGE TROPHIES AND AWARDS                                   
        Our link with Tinseltown  3/23/78 p.63
 
    DOETSCH, CHARLES                                            
        Couple charged with murder  11/9/78 p.38
 
    DOLLHOUSES                                                  
        Homebuilder thinks big on a very small scale  8/17/78 p.58
 
    DONAVIN, PAUL R.                                            
        BHS tennis players are seriously hurt in crash  6/22/78 p.5
 
    DOTI, FRANK J.                                              
        Local men seek judge's post  2/2/78 p.28
 
    DOUGHTY, DWAYNE                                             
        Splitting cost no way to solve this problem  7/13/78 p.40
 
    DOUGLAS, ED                                                 
        Farmers Insurance Group; Ed Douglas and Vic Hebert, owners 
            9/21/78 p.102
 
    DOUMAKES, ARTHUR A.                                         
        "We've had it," last words of Barrington pilot  12/7/78 p.5
 
    DOUMAKES, DOROTHY                                           
        "We've had it," last words of Barrington pilot  12/7/78 p.5
 
    DRUG ABUSE                                                  
        More races, more bucks, so trainers use "bute"  11/9/78 p.12
        New book targets drug abuse at racetracks  11/9/78 p.11
 
    DRUGS                                                       
        Two arrested in South Barrington drug bust  6/29/78 p.5
        Preliminary hearing in drug bust is continued until July 19
            7/6/78 p.19
        Suit a major factor in drug paraphernalia law  8/3/78 p.13
        State drops charges against 2 men arrested  8/10/78  p. 17
 
    DRUGS AND YOUTH                                             
        Drug use not restricted to high school: Greffin  3/2/78 p.7
        District 220 will study police consultant idea  10/19/78 p.9
 
    DUCHOSSOIS, BRUCE                                           
        Barrington Saddlery, Inc.; Bruce Duchossois, Marilyn B.
            Heaton, and Frances Bowers, owners  8/24/78 p.83
 
    DUFFY, DAN                                                  
        Village should enforce obscenity law or abandon it: trustee
            5/11/78 p.10
 
    DUNDEE TOWNSHIP PARK DISTRICT                               
        Dundee parks make bid to annex Hills site  5/25/78 p.50
 
    DUNNE, GEORGE                                               
        Route 12 smut board concern, Dunne claims  5/4/78 p.15
 
    EDUCATION                                                   
        Educator's viewpoint of children to be topic of BACLD
            meeting  3/9/78 p.16
        School aid bill "in big trouble" in Springfield  5/25/78 p.5
 
    ELECTIONS                                                   
        Carrie Nation continues fight for state post  1/5/78 p.77
        Fonte wants to debate; Graham's not interested  1/5/78 p.14
        Candidate for county sheriff takes firm stand against
            prostitution  1/12/78 p.34
        Fonte's challenge of debate answered but not by Graham 
            1/12/78 p.14
        Debate wouldn't serve any purpose: Graham  1/19/78 p.24
        Fonte asks Palatine Township not to endorse  1/19/78 p.66
        Fonte outlines program aimed at curbing state spending 
            1/19/78 p.42
        Senators criticized by Honesty Coalition  1/19/78 p.57
        Crane appoints Barrington man chairman of campaign
            committee  1/26/78 p.60
        Cuba GOP endorses Graham; Barrington township session Feb.
            23  2/2/78 p.12
        Guss, Munson to head committee  2/2/78 p.12
        Palatine GOP backs Graham in primary  2/2/78 p.12
        Candidate will run unopposed  2/9/78 p.34
        County board hopeful would restrict growth  2/9/78 p.37
        Fonte releases second tax relief statement  2/9/78 p.38
        GOP group endorses  2/9/78 p.56
        Graham backers lead campaign  2/9/78 p.35
        Gurnee woman says she'll run for board  2/9/78 p.56
        Verbic disappointed; McClory won't debate  2/9/78 p.40
        Fonte appoints campaign chairmen  2/16/78 p.16
        Fonte surveys residents on taxes, spending, ethics  2/16/78
            p.38
        Robin dispells rumors of absence  2/16/78 p.31
        Candidates campaign together in 5th District  2/23/78 p.45
        Fonte campaign makes overtures to lobbyists  2/23/78 p.17
        Graham, Fonte debate to come on Wednesday  2/23/78 p.17
        Verbic raps McClory, Washington attitude  2/23/78 p.26
        Barrington Township solid behind Graham  3/2/78 p.14
        Candidates join for county board primary race  3/2/78 p.20
        Keep "loop" out of race, Graham says  3/9/78 p.13
        Taxes, reform top Fonte's priority list  3/9/78 p.13
        12th Congressional District--Republican  3/16/78 p.47
        Countdown nears end: primary vote Tuesday  3/16/78 p.47
        On the campaign trail with John Graham  3/16/78 p.23
        On the campaign trail with Richard Fonte  3/16/78 p.22
        Pro-life, anti-ERA group backs Graham  3/16/78 p.33
        Thompson and Crane turn out for Graham  3/16/78 p.18
        Anderson loses; McClory wins  3/23/78 p.5
        Cuba Township gives Graham 97-vote win  3/23/78 p.5
        Harper campaign leaders named to head "Citizens" slate 
            3/23/78 p.28
        School board election draws five candidates  3/23/78 p.12
        It's official: Graham a winner by 123 votes  3/30/78 p.7
        Tie with Graham may have cost Anderson  3/30/78 p.6
        School District 220  4/6/78 p.27
        School, library elections are Saturday, Tuesday  4/6/78 p.27
        William Rainey Harper College  4/6/78 p.29
        Barrington Area Library Board  4/6/78 p.28
        Anderson won't run as Democrat in Lake County board
            election  4/13/78 p.19
        It's Hirst, Helfrick in library board election  4/13/78 p.7
        Klepak quits campaign; Democrats mull replacement  4/13/78
            p.19
        No organized Democrat effort in school board vote: Forsberg
            4/13/78 p.6
        Rose, Gravdal capture District 220 board seats  4/13/78 p.6
        Weber, Dasher win Harper board seats  4/13/78 p.7
        Crane political appetite includes national office  4/27/78
            p.20
        Four in running for Harper chief  5/4/78 p.16
        Route 12 smut board concern, Dunne claims  5/4/78 p.15
        Limit campaign costs, Steffen says  5/18/78 p.38
        Clerk wants to debate challenger  5/25/78 p.37
        Steffen raps holiday bill  6/1/78 p.30
        McClory fails to react to needs of area: Steffen  6/8/78
            p.79
        Crane probably will seek presidency in '80  7/20/78 p.15
        Dems pick psychiatrist to meet Crane in a fall  7/20/78
            p.102
        Crane throws hat in ring  8/3/78 p.15
        Democrats look at Republican as county board candidate 
            8/3/78 p.19
        Replacement for Crane?  No frontrunners yet  8/10/78 p.19
        Crane willing to pay the "presidential price"  8/17/78 p.16
        Graham to carry Democrat banner in November election 
            8/17/78 p.111
        Family first priority for this candidate's wife  8/24/78
            p.10
        He has charisma... but will he get the votes?  8/24/78 p.10
        McClory campaigns with expert help  8/31/78 p.110
        Do Republicans have too much leadership?  9/14/78 p.10
        Candidates from area to appear Saturday at Lakehurst 
            9/28/78 p.36
        Variety of faces, issues face voters Tuesday  11/2/78 p.25
        First and second district incumbents win big  11/9/78 p.5
 
    ELLER, RONALD                                               
        Bump leads to brawl, stabbing and death  5/18/78 p.14
        Plea is not guilty in Biograph brawl case  8/3/78 p.46
 
    ENERGY CONSERVATION                                         
        Will tell cost estimates for home improvements  2/2/78 p.66
 
    ENGBRECHT, SUE                                              
        She'll ride her way to an ice show part  7/13/78 p.49
 
    ENOCKSON, AMY                                               
        Amy survived, and there's hope for Megan, too  4/27/78 p.5
 
    ENRIGHT, DANIEL                                             
        State drops charges against 2 men arrested  8/10/78  p. 17
 
    EPISCOPAL CHARITIES AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES               
        Barringtonian elected president  4/20/78 p.29
        Barrington man elected president  5/11/78 p.30
 
    EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT                                      
        ERA: End or beginning of women's rights?  5/11/78 p.53
        McClory opposes time extension to ratify ERA  6/8/78 p.31
        Pageants more than swim suit, pretty face?  6/15/78 p.14
        ERA pugilists take ring one more time  10/19/78 p.10
        Women in combat?  10/19/78 p.10
 
    ERZEN, RICHARD G.                                           
        CLC president says he'll resign  1/5/78 p.29
 
    ETTERS, ROBBIE                                              
        Swingers set sights on a world's record  8/24/78 p.7
 
    EVERGREEN CEMETARY                                          
        Time capsule ceremony planned Memorial Day  5/18/78 p.6
 
    EVERYLIFE DAY CAMP                                          
        Everylife camp shows fun can be therapy  7/6/78 p.21
 
    FAIRHAVEN (SUBDIVISION)                                     
        Moving cost keeps Columbus in Fairhaven  7/13/78 p.15
        Lack of data delays park boating law  7/27/78 p.13
        Sailboats may return to Columbus Lake soon  10/5/78 p.28
 
    FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP                                     
        Farmers Insurance Group; Ed Douglas and Vic Hebert, owners 
            9/21/78 p.102
 
    FENCIK, GARY                                                
        Gary Fencik's understudy days are behind him  1/5/78 p.71
        Fencik-led Bears to play Saturday  2/23/78 p.18
 
    FENCIK, SCOTT                                               
        Another Fencik bids for pro success  7/6/78 p.95
        Scott Fencik cut by Giants; hopes for second chance 
            7/27/78 p.101
 
    FENVIEW ESTATES (SUBDIVISION)                               
        Tower Lakes fen: Is proposed subdivision friend or threat? 
            12/7/78 p.10
        Fen fate decision delayed 'til January  12/21/78 p.6
 
    FILLOON, ALLEN W.                                           
        Bad check warrants lead to arrest of fraud suspect 
            12/28/78 p.24
 
    FINNANE, PAT                                                
        Roast was surprise and toast of his life  11/23/78 p.18
 
    FIRES                                                       
        Fire districts urged to create grid system  3/16/78 p.12
        Fire, legal action curb Tessie's business  3/30/78 p.34
        Tentative 911 system to be ready in August  3/30/78 p.5
        120 residents oppose Deer Park grid plan  5/18/78 p.16
        Fire in plant's transformer knocks out power in 3 towns 
            6/1/78 p.12
        Modified grid system approved in Deer Park  6/22/78 p.11
        Grid system gains formal Barrington Hills nod  11/2/78 p.10
        Fire board supports, but won't fund grid system  11/9/78 p.6
 
    FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY                       
        All in a day's work for scouts of Troop 21  4/6/78 p.14
 
    FLINT CREEK                                                 
        Flint Creek discharge meeting this Sunday  4/20/78 p.14
        Hills vows to protect water in Flint Creek  5/25/78 p.18
        Flint Creek discharge pact nearing approval  6/8/78 p.16
 
    FLOCK, WARD