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New Members Since February 20, 1963 
THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE I.A.S. continues to grow at a slow but steady 
rate. Here is the list of all who have joined in the past three months; if 
you enrolled just recently, your name will appear in the next issue. All 
are from Illinois unless otherwise shown. The * denotes a Contributing 
Member or an Affiliated Club; ** denotes a Sustaining Member. Join us 
at the Fall Camp-Out if you can, and volunteer your services to President 
Raymond Mostek; he has many projects waiting for people to carry them 
out. 
Dolores Ann Arnold, Chicago Ivan Light, Shirley 
**Mrs. H. N. Barkhausen, Dorothy Liveright, Chicago 
Lake Forest Robert E. Lumsden, Champaign 
Irene Brewer, Crystal Lake *Miss Mary C. Marnell, Chicago 
Edith F. Burbery, Chicago *Kenneth Newberger, 
*Chicago Park District Outing Highland Park 
Club, Chicago Joseph R. Olles, Waukegan 
Maurice D. Cook, Springfield *J. Sanford Otis, Libertyville 
*Cottage Garden Club, Aurora *Violet Protis, Chicago 
Mrs. B. W. Darrah, Wheaton Mrs. Richard M. Skinner 
Richard T. Ennis, Chicago Princeton 
Melvin J. Evars, Flossmoor Mrs. William E. Sproat 
Mrs. LaRue Fairchild, Lexington Highland Park 
Mrs. Dascomb R. Forbush, **Mrs. Frank L. Sulzberger, 
Evanston Chicago 
Mrs. Nancy H. Haskins, Chicago Miss Marian Swigart, Clinton 
**Mrs. B. F. Hildes, Centralia *Vermilion County Audubon 
Indiana State Library, Society, Oakwocd 
Indianapolis, Ind. *T. J. Wachowski, Wheaton 
*Mrs. Frank Irwin, Decatur *Mary Ann Wacker, Chicago 
Esther M. Kaspar, Peoria *Mrs. Jay N. Whipple, Lake Forest 
Mrs. Richard W. Liesendahl, 
Long Grove 
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CAROLINA AUDUBON COLONY LAUNCHED 
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FIRST Audubon residential colony in the 
nation at Sherwood Forest, near Brevard, North Carolina, has been an- 
nounced by Arthur M. Dehon, Director of Sherwood Forest. The Audubon 
Colony is located in a 950-acre wildlife sanctuary in the heart cf western 
North Carolina’s scenic segment of the Blue Ridge Mountains. 
Audubon Society members and others with a hobby or professional 
interest in the out-of-doors are eligible to establish permanent homes or 
vacation cottages at Sherwood Forest, where they will have neighbors who 
share their interest and who likewise appreciate a setting where natural 
beauty is retained and man’s intrusion is kept to a minimum. A few rental 
cottages will be available during the summer. 
The Audubon Colony is being developed under the direction of an 
advisory board chairmaned by Ken Morrison, National Audubon Society 
