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Images: Through the Film Magnifier: Horseshoes, dance classes, Channel 2 studio, President Ford and more

See vintage Daily Herald photos of Gerald Ford, the Channel 2 TV studios, Chi Chi Rodriguez, dance classes and more in our latest "Through the Film Magnifier" gallery

The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 34,033, Jim Frost photo: Dr. Benjamin Spock, author of one of the most famous books on child care, and sometime presidential candidate, spoke at Harper College In Palatine in October of 1974.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 34,033, Jim Frost photo: Dr. Benjamin Spock, author of one of the most famous books on child care, and sometime presidential candidate, spoke at Harper College In Palatine in October of 1974.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 84,053, Gilbert Boucher photo: Golf great Chi Chi Rodriguez gestures to the heavens with a group of amateurs after hitting into a sand trap on the seventh hold during the fifth annual Junior achievement golf outing at the Rolling Green Country Club in Arlington Heights in August of 1986.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 33,100, Bob Finch photo: These kids are enjoying the watermelon eating contest in Elk Grove Village in August of 1974.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 33,100, Bob Finch photo: These kids are enjoying the watermelon eating contest in Elk Grove Village in August of 1974.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 84,907, Nancy Stone photo: The set of CBS news show First Edition at the CBS2 Chicago studios in November of 1986.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 84,907, Nancy Stone photo: The set of CBS news show First Edition at the CBS2 Chicago studios in November of 1986.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 84,907, Nancy Stone photo: The set of CBS news show First Edition at the CBS2 Chicago studios in November of 1986.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 84,907, Nancy Stone photo: The set of CBS news show First Edition at the CBS2 Chicago studios in November of 1986.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 32,529, Mike Seeling photo: Tollway employee and substitute toll taker Bill Larks works the toll booth on the Tri-State Tollway during a strike by toll booth employees in May of 1974.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 32,529, Mike Seeling photo: Tollway employees work the toll booth on the Tri-State Tollway during a strike by toll booth employees in May of 1974.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 32,776, Jay Needleman photo: These Thomas Junior High students learn the latest moves during a dance class in Arlington Heights in July of 1974.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 32,776, Jay Needleman photo: These Thomas Junior High students learn the latest moves during a dance class in Arlington Heights in July of 1974.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 41,757, Tom Grieger photo: President Gerald Ford speaks to a crowd at Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg in October of 1976.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 54,975 ScottSanders photo: "Ace" Hoffman of Arlington Heights demonstrates his horseshoe throwing technique in April of 1980. Hoffman said the key is concentration, good wrist movement and a proper follow through.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 54,975 ScottSanders photo: "Ace" Hoffman of Arlington Heights demonstrates his horseshoe throwing technique in April of 1980. Hoffman said the key is concentration, good wrist movement and a proper follow through.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 32,709, Dom Najolia photo: Bimbo ice cream truck driver Donna Smith waits patiently on kids as they decide what kind of ice cream they want in Rolling Meadows in July of 1974.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 32,709, Dom Najolia photo: Bimbo ice cream truck driver Donna Smith waits patiently on kids as they decide what kind of ice cream they want in Rolling Meadows in July of 1974.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 1,254, Mike Seeling photo: A member of The Beau Brummels relaxes before performing at The Cellar in Arlington Heights in June of 1965.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 34,033, Jim Frost photo: Dr. Benjamin Spock, author of one of the most famous books on child care, and sometime presidential candidate, spoke at Harper College In Palatine in October of 1974.
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