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2. IL.A.S. Committees for 1962-1963 
IN THE LAST ISSUE we asked, “Who Participates?” and we stated that 
too many jobs in the Society are being handled by just the Officers and 
Directors. Recent appointments have changed the picture a little, but we 
feel that many more members could help the committees listed below. If 
you agree, write to the appropriate chairman. 
ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE EXTENSION COMMITTEE 
Margaret Lehmann, Chairman, Vernon Greening, Chairman, 
Chicago Springfield 
Dr. Warren Keck, Naperville Mrs. C. F. Russell, Decatur 
Paul Downing, Highland Park William Bridges, Olney 
BALD EAGLE CLUB FINANCE COMMITTEE 
Mrs. C. F. Russell, Decatur Kenneth Anglemire, Chairman, 
BOOK SALES COMMITTEE Chicago 
LeRoy Tunstall, Chairman, Wheaton John Helmer, Evanston 
CAMP-OUT COMMITTEE George Fell, Rockford 
Ted Greer, Chairman, Joy MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE 
Mrs. Robert Webster, Vice-Chairman, Paul Schulze, Chairman, Villa Park 
Minonk Catherine Schaffer, Chicago 
Peter Petersen, Jr., Davenport, Ia. PESTICIDES COMMITTEE 
CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Elton Fawks, Chairman, East Moline 
Betty Groth, Chairman, Oak Park Jane Tester, Rockford 
Avron Simon, Vice-Chairman, Chicago Alfred Reuss, Blue Island 
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE PRAIRIE CHICKEN FOUNDATION 
Paul H. Lobik, Chairman, Glen Ellyn J. W. Galbreath, Chairman, 
William Southern, DeKalb East St. Louis 
Mrs. M. G. Ericson, Skokie Raymond Mostek, Lombard 
Richard Hoger, Glen Ellyn William Bridges, Olney 
Mrs. Robert Webster, Minonk Dr. Ralph Yeatter, Urbana 
EDUCATION COMMITTEE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 
Floyd Swink, Chairman, Lisle Paul Schulze, Chairman, Villa Park 
Richard Hoger, Glen Ellyn Frank McVey, Chicago 
Frank McVey, Chicago SANCTUARY REGISTRAR 
Peter Petersen, Jr., Davenport, Ia. Mrs. C. F. Russell, Decatur 
REGIONAL SECRETARIES 
Mrs. Kenneth V. Fiske, Woodstock 
Edward Lueben, Naperville 
Mrs. Elizabeth Peacock, Lincoln 
Harlan Walley, Sheridan 
3. What About the Birds ? 
AS YOUR EDITOR wearily surveys all the marked-up copy for this is- 
sue of The Audubon Bulletin, he must admit that this one has the same 
fault as too many other recent issues —there aren’t enough articles here 
about birds. Of seventeen-plus items on our tally sheet, we find only three 
that actually discuss birds and bird watching. There are articles about 
natural history, and about current events in our own and related societies, 
and book reviews, and articles on conservation, conservation, conservation. 
Now, we work our heads off for conservation as much as anyone, but some- 
how, we feel that the Bulletin should be a journal about birds. 
The trouble is, we can only publish the articles we receive. We are 
too busy editing to get out and watch birds, do research on bird behavior, 
and write articles about bird watching. Others of you, however, have the 
time to study birds and to write of your experiences. How about making 
a resolution to contribute an article— just one— ABOUT BIRDS to The 
Audubon Bulletin next year? Everyone will be grateful. 
