6 T HE SA-UcD U BYO NB Uti Dee ales 
of cabin interiors, giving them a lived-in look. Throughout the village 
area there have been plantings of old-time hard dent yellow corn, sorghum, 
potatoes, beans, buckwheat, and vegetables grown by the housewife of the 
1830’s, recapturing the original appearance of the area. There has been 
much favorable comment on this program, which in 1963 will be augmented 
by the addition of poultry and animals once common to the village. 
At present Illinois has 50 state parks, 31 memorials, 20 conservation 
areas, and 10 lake areas. 
Illinois Information Service, Room 406, Capitol Bldg., Springfield 
New Members Since November 20, 1962 
OUR MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN, Paul Schulze, continues to bring in new 
members at an amazing rate. The list below covers the three months since 
November 20; if you joined in February or early March, 1963, your name 
will appear in the next list. All of these newcomers are from Illinois. 
The * denotes a contributing member or affiliate; ** denotes a sustaining 
member. We welcome all of you to the Society and invite you to join us 
at the Annual Meeting this spring, the Camp-Out in the fall, and at our 
Audubon Wildlife Films. 
Lawrence G. Balch, Chicago Mrs. Samuel Mandlowitz, Chicago 
Ben H. Barber, Woodstock *Edith Harrison Manierre, 
Thomas Brodene, Chicago Lake Forest 
*Cardinal Audubon Club, Harriet McCartny, Kewanee 
Bloomington A. B. McDonald, Millburn 
Chicago Public Library, Natural **Miss Mabel McKay, Chicago 
Sciences and Useful Arts *Kurt Melzer, Chicago 
Department, Chicago Mrs, E. D. Meyer, LaGrange 
Alice and Leta Clark, Woodstock **Roger H. Miller, Evanston 
Arthur E. Dahl, Chicago S. J. Mize, Chicago 
*James N. Davis, Lake Forest Mrs. Edward A. Munyer, Minonk 
Ann DeLany, Chicago *Miss Jean Ann Murray, Chicago 
Helen E. Engstrom, Deerfield Walter F. Myers, Arlington Hghts. 
Miss Alice M, Everard, Chicago William V. O’Brien, Jacksonville 
Florence Everett, Chicago **H.S. Peacock, Lincoln 
Mrs. Edw. Fosler, Des Plaines *Mrs. Hermon D. Smith, Lake Forest 
*Fred R. Hautz, Westchester **Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Sonntag, 
Mrs. Henry Heitmann, Lincoln Chicago 
“George Irwin, Quincy Lewis J. Stannard, Urbana 
*Byron E. Iseminger, Chicago Kurt Wollstein, Chicago 
Fern Jones, Hammond, Indiana Casimir P. Wronski, Chicago 
Walter F. Kerrigan, Chicago 
A Bt fA £ 
