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Gerald Sager, Frankfort 
*Mr. & Mrs. Marion Sandeno, 
Dwight 
*Mr. & Mrs. John I. Sandona, 
Chicago 
David Lee Schein, Chicago 
Mrs. Carl Schlageter, Sparta 
Mrs. Alice Schulman 
**Mrs. Fred Shattuck, 
Dunstable, Mass. 
*Alfred Shaw, Dundee 
Billy G. Smith, Sparta 
David P. Smith, Winfield 
*Mr. & Mrs. Francis I. G. Smith, 
Tilden 
Lois Ann Smith, De Kalb 
Gerald C. Snyder, Sr., 
Wilmette 
*Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy L. Sorensen, 
Wood Dale 
**William Sparks, Chicago 
Mrs. Robert Speers, Emington 
George N. Spiros, Utica 
Mrs. Paul Stellhorn, 
Galveston, Texas 
Julian R. Story, Glen Ellyn 
Mrs. Clara Taggart, Chester 
Tom V. Testa, Coal City 
Mrs. Eva M. Theoba!d, Bushnell 
Tari Therkelsen, Harvard 
**Louise Thompson, Clinton 
*Thomas F. Thorsen, Oak Lawn 
Kathy Tody, Harvard 
Miss E. Tuttle, Chicago 
Terry T. Tutton, Gurnee 
Steve Vandenbark, Makanda 
Frances S. Vandervoort, Chicago 
Van Ness Enterprises, 
Mundelein 
Charles Van Valkenburg, 
Carbondale 
Vincentia Vidmark, Ottawa 
Rita Wagner, Harvard 
**Mrs. L. T. Wallace, Evanston 
John Wallanches, Plano 
*Mr. & Mrs. Michael Watson, 
Wheeling 
*Mr. & Mrs. Richard Walz, 
Cleveland, Ohio 
E. H. Weder, Highland 
**Laurence C. Wertsch, Delavan 
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. C. Wessels, 
Quincy 
Ruth Ellen Wessman, Oak Park 
Kenneth West, Carbondale 
*Mr. & Mrs. John Westmoreland, 
Chicago 
John A. White, Carbondale 
Carolyn M. Whitney, Urbana 
Donald Wilkening, Harvard 
Donald H. Willard, Bloomington 
*Clark O. Wilson & Family, 
Hinsdale 
Mrs. Paul Wilson, Sparta 
Mrs. Carroll A. Wise, Evanston 
Roland Wittenborn, Sparta 
**Mrs. Edna Wolback, Chicago 
Margaret Wolf, Highland Park 
Miss Mary L. Woodburn, 
Port Byron 
Clifford Wooley, Naperville 
Thomas O. York, Chicago 
*W. H. Zachariasen, Chicago 
Thomas J. Zubersky, Chicago 
LIFE MEMBERSHIP DUES TO INCREASE 
By vote of the Board of Directors of the Illinois Audubon Society, 
Life Membership dues of the society will be increased from $100 to 
$200 beginning on January 1, 1971. Previous notices have been given 
regarding this increase in dues, and have met with an overwhelming 
response from members who seek to take advantage of this bargain 
before the new year. 
All money received from Life Membership goes into the society’s 
Endowment Fund, which helps to defray the cost of operations of 
the society. Average dues are insufficient to wholly support the edu- 
eation and conservation activities of the organization. 
