I have fond memories of the old WIND music format as a kid growing up in the western burbs back in the 70's. Random memories:
1. Night jock named Connie Cerszan. Used to play a game called "Connie's countdown" where she'd play about 5 seconds of a song leading up to the hook, with a timer counting down from 5 to 1. If you could name the title before the timer ran out, you'd win. Funny to think of it now after 25+ years in radio but I was a "regular" contestant

Anyone know what she's doing now?
2. Lots of other contests come to mind... the "Rainy Days and Mondays" contest... if it was raining on a Monday they'd give away roses or something... the "I Love You Chicago" mystery voice and mystery sounds contests...
3. Eddie Schwartz's classic "interviews" with pro wrestlers. He'd have them in the studio about 1 or 2 in the morning when suddenly a "fight" would break out between the wrestlers. Classic stuff
4. Also remember Eddie playing the "Wiffinpoof song" every night at like 2am... when the bars closed, I think.
5. As I recall, WIND was THE source for school closings in the winter. I remember sitting at the breakfast table listening to Clark Weber, hoping he'd name my school (Lyons Township) in the long list of closures... with of course frequent updates from Earl Finkle.
6. Midday jock Dave Baughm's daily sign-off: "Mama get the coffee ready, the kid is on his way".
7. Jocks used to send out autographed B&W pictures to all contest winners... as a frequent listener and "contest pig" I think I had at least one from each of them back in the '75-'76 days.
It all seems like a long time ago... but to the former WIND staffers who are reading this thread... know that you had a profound influence on at least one young listener who went on to be a successful major market PD/morning jock years later. There was a time when 'IND was a great radio station and it's great to remember it. Best to all--