. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. THE OAK TERRACE SCHOOL School Members of the Illinois Audubon Society It is good news to be able to report that schools here and there in the state are enrolling as members of the Illinois Audubon Society. Among those re- cently enrolled are the Ra- vinia School at Highland Park, the Rockford High School, the Central School at Wilmette and the Oak Terrace School at High- wood. A picture of the latter, an attractive one- story building, is herewith presented. A photograph of the special certificate issued to school memberships and filled out to indic


. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. THE OAK TERRACE SCHOOL School Members of the Illinois Audubon Society It is good news to be able to report that schools here and there in the state are enrolling as members of the Illinois Audubon Society. Among those re- cently enrolled are the Ra- vinia School at Highland Park, the Rockford High School, the Central School at Wilmette and the Oak Terrace School at High- wood. A picture of the latter, an attractive one- story building, is herewith presented. A photograph of the special certificate issued to school memberships and filled out to indicate the membership of the Oak Terrace School is also reproduced. It would not seem to be a difficult matter for every school to take out at least a one dollar membership and thus have a definite part in the bird con- servation movement in Illinois. For every bulletin sent out to its membership the Illinois Audubon Society distributes at least three free of charge, including postage. Its publication expenses alone usually greatly exceed the membership fees and it has been found necessary to draw upon friends of the Society to make good the deficit in the yearly budget. The work of bird conservation in Illinois and the importance of a state organization for furthering that work are worthy of liberal financial support. As has been intimated before, Audubon work is really war work and its significance should be recognized along with other war measures. The schools might well have a part in the state work and the consciousness that their contribution is significant in results. g Illinoie Hudubon Society I (for rtx protection cf tritd birde) j} i i i Zbis ccrtifico that The Oak Te-rrace. 8 rf i O ii wccj </ 7 ft'ma i i i3 g .&f «.< ft* e number § of the I llinoie Hudubon Society for fjfJL fc«rrt»iT pr<»Mfnt. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these


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