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Partial List of Campout Participants 
Della Abbey, Chicago 
Fern Anderson, Batavia 
Rockne Anderson, Batavia 
3ertha Bannert, Homewood 
Karl Bartel, Blue Island 
Mrs. Lyman Bergbom, Chicago 
Elizabeth Borland, Addison 
Irene Buchanan, Evanston 
Mildred Clemenson, Chicago 
Helen Dixon, Dixon 
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Downing, Highland Park 
Mrs. W. G. DuMont, Evanston 
Dorothy Ericson, Chicago 
Mr. & Mrs. Elton Fawks, East Moline 
Darlene Fiske, Woodstock 
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Flentge, Prospect Heights 
Beatrice Foster, Springfield 
Florence Fox, Dixon 
Martha Fried, Chicago 
May Fried, Chicago 
Ted Greer, Joy 
Katherine Gronberg, Dixon 
Betty Groth, Oak Park 
Carl Gylleck, Elgin 
Mr. & Mrs. Max Hagans, Sterling 
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Harnew, Oak Lawn 
Vera Heatley, Chicago 
Dorothy Hild, Davenport, Ia. 
Henrietta Howe, Oak Park 
Mrs. W. S. Huxford, Evanston 
Florence Johnson, Chicago 
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Kaecker, Ashton 
Jack Keegan, Dixon 
Katharyn Kennedy, Oak Park 
Dr. & Mrs. A. Klinger and Family, Chicago 
Margaret Lehmann, Chicago 
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lobik and Linda, Glen Ellyn 
Steve Logaw, Dixon 
Miss Blanche Mahoney, Chicago 
Vivian Maxson, Mount Morris 
Kdith Mayger, Chicago 
Mickey McCardle, Dixon 
Helen McMillen, Evanston 
Henry Metz, Addison 
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Mostek, Tombard 
Kdward Murphy, Dixon 
Richard Murphy, Dixon 
Peter Nichols, Dixon 
Frances Nilsson, Chicago 
Marie Nilsson, Chicago 
Mrs. Ross Norton, Glenview 
Amanda Olson, Chicago 
Mrs. Walter Peaslee, Elizabeth 
Signe Pearson, Chicago 
Mrs. Peter Petersen, Davenport, Ia. 
Peter Petersen, Jr., Davenport, Ia. 
Mr. & Mrs. Don Price, Davenport, Ta. 
Julia M. Raftree, Polo 
Olive Kk. Raftree, Polo 
Alfred Reuss, Blue Island 
Orvetta Robinson, Springfield 
Mrs. Charles Rowland, Polo 
Mrs. C. I. Russell, Decatur 
Frances Schacke, Springfield 
Catherine Schaffer, Chicago 
Paul Schulze, Glenwood 
Nelle Seise, Polo 
Arthur Sharp, Chicago 
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Shaw, Sterling 
Mrs. Jerome Sloncen, Northbrook 
Ruth Smith, Elmwood Park 
Robert Trial, Aledo 
LeRoy Tunstall, Wheaton 
Mr & Mrs. R. W. Webster, Minonk 
Shirley Williams, Elizabeth 
Helen A. Wilson, Chicago 
Enchanted Hill Garden, Joy, [linois 
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The Hawk and Owl Education Campaign 
By RAYMOND MOSTEK 
AT THE RECENT White Pines Campout, the Conservation Committee of the 
Illinois Audubon Society inaugurated a vigorous education program to in- 
form the general public of passage of legislation in 1957 and 1959 which 
affords protection to all hawks and owls in Illinois. It is urgent that the 
battle to protect these birds should not be lost through failure to keep IIli- 
nois citizens aware of their responsibility. 
Elton Fawks has been assigned the task of learning the extent of viola- 
tions of the law. Peter Petersen, Jr. has been instructed to write to all 
school districts, colleges, universities, and museums in the state. He will 
urge them to bring their exhibits on predators up to date. 
Karl Bartel and Paul Lobik will arrange for publication of articles in 
technical magazines. Dr. William Beecher will be asked to compile a list of 
educational material that may be made available to all I. A.S. affiliates. 
Mrs. Erickson of the Evanston Bird Club will check with the National 
