10 THE, GAU:D U BOON: (BU is its rela 
New Members Since May 20, 1965 
The list bslow covers the three months ending approximately on Septem- 
ber 1; if you joined the Society after that date, your name will appear in 
the December issue of THE AUDUBON BULLETIN. This lst is rather 
small for two reasons: we have not had a membership mailing during the 
summer months, and some local bird clubs considering a change to I.A.S. 
Chapter status have not taken action as yet. As usual, one star * denotes 
a Contributing Member or Affiliated Club. We are happy to welcome all of 
you and especially urge those who are in the Chicago area to attend our 
Audubon Wildlife Films (by now you should have received your program 
card in the mail). May your stay with us be a long and happy one! 
*Algonquin Garden Club, Algonquin Mrs. Genevieve E. Sasse, Galesburg 
Ernest V. Bethards, Cordova *Mrs. Jay L. Smith, Palos Park 
George R. Fricke, Chicago John D. Stewart, Elgin 
Mrs. Jerry M. Gruitch, Lake Forest *Frank H. Thiers, Rolling Meadows 
Bruce Ippel, South Holland Mrs. Sophia B. Travis, Chicago 
Frances B. Johnson, Moline *Mrs. Arthur J. Waldrom, Chicago 
Christopher Jones, South Holland James D. Weaver, Rockferd 
*Mrs. Dorcthy Marquardt, Deerfield Mrs. Fred Welty, Peoria 
Mrs. Henrietta D. Meredith, Chicago Mrs. Beulah G. Wuerthner, Chicago 
Carl Nollen, Cicero 
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TWO MORE LIFE MEMBERS 
We are pleased to announce the addition of two more names to our rapidly 
growing list of Life Members. Miss Muriel Lempert of Belvidere changed to 
Life Membership status this summer. She originally became a member of 
the Society in 1962 following the death of her mother, who had been a 
member since 1929 .. . Miss Gwendolyn Schroeder of Chicago, who first 
joined the I.A.S. in January, 1965, used an accelerated four-payment plan 
to become a Life Member this summer. 
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NEST CARD PROGRAM 
The North American Nest Card Program is winding up the 1965 
nesting season, and many cards have already been returned. There 
are still many cards in the hands of the individual recorders, how- 
ever, and these should be returned to us as quickly as they are com- 
pleted. We are preparing the data for transferral onto I.B.M. cards, 
and a large bulk of material is needed for the first run, to be started 
soon. 
Regional Centers may determine for their members whether 
their cooperators should return the cards to the center first, in order 
to complete local records, or whether they may be sent directly to us 
as they are completed: Laboratory of Ornithology, 33 Sapsucker Woods 
Road, Ithaca, N.Y. 
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