Ohio Journal of Science (Ohio Academy of Science) Ohio Journal of Science: Volume 78, Annual Meeting (April, 1978)

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The Ohio State University Knowledge Bank kb.osu.edu Ohio Journal of Science (Ohio Academy of Science) Ohio Journal of Science: Volume 78, Annual Meeting (April, 1978) 1978-04 Back Matter The Ohio Journal of Science. v78, na (April Program and Abstracts Supplement), 999 http://hdl.handle.net/1811/22583 Downloaded from the Knowledge Bank, The Ohio State University's institutional repository

Our Host Wright State became Ohio's twelfth state-assisted university in 1967, although its history goes back to 1964, when the campus was founded as a temporary joint branch of Miami University and The Ohio State University. Names for Orville and Wilbur Wright, the Dayton residents who first achieved powered flight, Wright State occupies a 619-acre main campus, appropriately located next to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base northeast of the city. The main campus, within the city limits of Fairborn, academic centers in downtown Dayton and Piqua, and a 41-acre branch campus near Celina serve more than 14, 000 students. WSU offers over 2, 500 courses and more than 90 undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs through its Colleges of Business and Administration, Education, Liberal Arts, Science and Engineering, and Continuing and Community Education, and Schools of Graduate Studies, Medicine, and Nursing. A new School of Professional Psychology will admit its first students in 1979. In addition, there are frequent lectures, conferences, seminars, and workshops, often involving national and international authorities in many disciplines. Wright State's main campus environment is virtually free of architectural barriers to the handicapped. Special features include ramps, elevators, and other adapted facilities. An underground tunnel system links all major buildings. Nationally, Wright State ranks as a leader not only in adapted facilities, but also in counseling and support programs for the handicapped. The University Library contains over 330, 000 bound volumes, 370, 000 microforms, 83, 000 U. S. and Ohio government documents, 29, 000 pieces of nonprint media, and 5, 700 periodical subscriptions. It is one of two Ohio map depositories designated by the U. S. Geological Survey, and its special collection of Wright Brothers materials is second only to that of the Library of Congress. WSU continues to serve students who, for the most part, reside in the greater Dayton area. A majority of students commute to campus daily. A modern residence hall accommodates some 300 students who prefer to live on campus. There are approximately 13, 000 Wright State alumni, and the majority of these graduates reside in the greater Dayton area, where they are making important contributions to the development of their professions and their communities. 99

Local Section Hosts Jerry H. Hubschman, Chairman Tim Wood A. Zoology Richard Jensen B. Plant Sciences Robert J. Larson A. Kuntzman C. Geology D. Medical Sciences Gary Duke E. Physics and Astronomy Jerome M. Clemens F. Geography Lois A. Cook G. Chemistry Robert Earl H. Science Education A. K. M. Aminul Islam I. Anthropology and Sociology Wayne W. Carmichael J. Conservation Peter H. Calcott Carl C. Maneri K. Genetics and Cell Biology L. Mathematics and Computer Science Herbert Colle M. Psychology Billy Friar N. Junior Academy Fred Rolsten O. Engineering Peter A. Doherty P. Administrative Sciences and Planning Joseph Chao Q. Economics William Freeland R. Ecology 100

Housing Near Campus Fairborn Holiday Inn of Fairborn 800 North Broad Street York Motor Lodge 365 North Broad Street Dayton The Sheridan 5551 Springfield Street Short Order Restaurants Fairborn Arby's Roast Beef 38 North Broad Street Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips 1210 Kauffman Road Burger King 1072 Kauffman Road Famous Recipe Chicken 24 North Broad Street Long John Silver's Sea Food 148 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Road Lum's Restaurant 634 North Broad Street McDonald's Hamburgers 1232 Kauffman Road Wendy's Hamburgers 393 North Broad Street Ponderosa Steak House 419 North Broad Street Jed's Steak & Ribs 431 North Broad Street Cassano's Pizza 831 North Broad Street Dayton (near Wright State campus) Arby's Roast Beef 4914 Col. Glenn Highway The Sheridan Gateway 5441 Springfield St. - Harshman Road Downtown Dayton Holiday Inn West First Street at Interstate 725 Exit Stouffer's Dayton Plaza Hotel East Fifth & Jefferson Streets Meals Stratford House /Ramada Inn 330 West First Street Famous Recipe Fried Chicken 5516 Col. Glenn Highway Long John Silver's Sea Food 4916 Col. Glenn Highway Ponderosa Steak House 4918 Col. Glenn Highway Dinner Restaurants (near WSU Campus) Fairborn Holiday Inn of Fairborn 800 North Broad Street Athenian Restaurant 5555 Springfield Pike Stockyard's Inn 1065 Springfield Pike Tuty's Inn 3982 Col. Glenn Highway Downtown Dayton Crepe Escape (in Oregon District) 500 East Fifth St. Jay's Restaurant " " 225 East Sixth St. Pine Club 1926 Brown Street Stouffer's Top of the Plaza Fifth & Jefferson Sts. 101

Thank You The work of The Ohio Academy of Science would not be possible without the generous support of the following corporations, institutions, foundations, agencies and organizations. They deserve special recognition for their valuable contributions to Ohio's scientific community. On behalf of the membership, we extend our sincere thanks. Academy for Contemporary Problems F. & R. Lazarus Company Akron Garden Club Libbey-Owens-Ford Company Malone College American Aggregates Corporation Marathon Oil Company American Association for the Marietta College Advancement of Science Medical College of Ohio at Toledo American Cancer Society Merrell-National Laboratories, Antioch College Division of Richardson-Merrell, Inc. Ashland College Miami University Baldwin-Wallace College Montgomery Foundation R. G. Barry Corporation College of Mount St. Joseph Battelle Memorial Institute Muskingum College Bell Telephone Laboratories Nationwide Foundation Borden Chemical Oberlin College Bowling Green State University Ohio Biological Survey Canton Garden Center Ohio Chapter, The Nature Conservancy Capital University Ohio Department of Natural Resources Case Western Reserve University Ohio Dominican College Center of Science and Industry Ohio Historical Society Central State University Ohio Mining & Reclamation Association Cincinnati Garden Club Ohio Northern University University of Cincinnati Ohio Optometric Association Cleveland Museum of Natural History Ohio Osteopathic Association Cleveland State University Ohio Society for Medical Technology Columbus Foundation The Ohio State University (Rausenberger & Ozias Funds) Ohio University Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric Co. Ohio Veterinary Medical Association Columbus Technical Council Ohio Wesleyan University Columbus Technical Institute Owens-Illinois, Inc. Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Rockwell International University of Dayton Ross Laboratories Defiance College Rotary Denis on University St. Thomas Institute Eaton Corporation Sinclair Community College Friends of Trent Sickles Standard Oil Company of Ohio General Tire and Rubber Company Ralph J. Stolle Company Goodyear Aerospace Corporation Tiffin University Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Timken Company Goodyear Tire & Rubber Fund University of Toledo Heidelberg College Waite-Brand Foundation Hiram College Walsh College Hocking Technical College Ward's Natural Science" Establishment - Huntington National Bank Robert Friedman Associates Indian Hill Garden Club WBNS-TV John Carroll University Wheaton Club Kent State University Wittenberg University Kenyon College Wolfe Associates, Inc. Charles F. Kettering Foundation College of Wooster Kiwanis Youngstown State University 102

Registration for 87th Annual Meeting The Ohio Academy of Science Dayton, Ohio April 21-22-23, 1978 Meal Reservations and Payment Must Be Received by April 19 Make checks payable and mail to, Attn: Dr. Jerry Hubschman 105 Allyn Hall, Dayton, Ohio 45435 Name Street Last First Initial City State Zip Academy member? yes no Faculty Student Other Field of Interest I will will not attend Geology Field Trip Sun. a. m. I will will not attend Botany Field Trip Sun. a. m. Registration Fee $3 (Student $1) No. @$ $ Luncheon - Sat., April 22 (No. ) @ $3. 50 Banquet - Sat., April 22 (No. ) @ $4. 75 Field Trip Box Lunch, Sun. April 23 (No.) @$1.50 Total Enclosed $ 103

Academy Officers THE OHIO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Officers, Committees, and Academy Representatives for 1977-78 President, CHARLES M. VAUGHN President-Elect, JERRY H. HUBSCHMAN Past President, C. WAYNE ELLETT Secretary, JANE M. DECKER Treasurer, ROBERT H. ESSMAN Historian-Archivist, RONALD L. STUCKEY Librarian, MARJORIE HARF Executive Officer, LYNN E. ELFNER Editor, The Ohio Journal of Science, MILTON A. LESSLER Associate Editor, The Ohio Journal of Science, EMANUEL D. RUDOLPH Business Manager, The Ohio Journal of Science, JOSEPH D. LAUFERSWEILER Acting Director, Junior Academy, WILLIAM C. SCHMITT A. Zoology Section B. Plant Sciences C. Geology D. Medical Sciences E. Physics and Astronomy F. Geography G. Chemistry H. Science Education I. Anthropology and Sociology J. Conservation K. Genetics and Cell Biology L. Mathematics and Computer Science M. Psychology N. Junior Academy O. Engineering P. Administrative Sciences and Planning Q. Economics R. Ecology Vice President JOHN L. CRITES The Ohio State University RONALD L. STUCKEY The Ohio State University JOHN M. HILLERUD Capital University RAYMOND M. GESINSKI Kent State University VINCENT L. DONLAN Air Force Institute of Technology ASHOK K. DUTT LAUREN R. WILSON Ohio Wesleyan University CAROLYN H. FARNSWORTH Jones Junior High School, Columbus FELICITAS GOODMAN Denison University GERALDINE K. MARKHAM The Dawes Arboretum MARTIN B. SEIGER DON M. M. BOOKER Miami University ROBERT DEITCHMAN JOSEPH HOFFMAN Huron High School JAMES B. FARISON University of Toledo JAMES W. COWDEN Kent State University GARY S. STACEY Battelle Memorial Institute GARY W. BARRETT Miami University Membership Chairman TIMOTHY S. WOOD. IRWIN A. UNGAR Ohio University PAUL D. PUSHKAR DELMAS J. ALLEN Medical College of Ohio at Toledo GARY L. DUKE DAVID J. REITH Youngstown State University THOMAS A. EVANS Denison University RUSSELL F. HANSEN Western Reserve Academy LYLE R. DARNAUER Capital University JOSEPH D. KASILE The Ohio State University BILL LEE University of Toledo AUBREY E. HARVEY (Acting) Miamai University ISADORE NEWMAN DAVID E. GRILLEY Mapleton High School, Ashland RICHARD S. MAYER Ohio University F. STEVENS REDBURN Youngstown State University JAMES R. THOMAS Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce JOHN H. OLIVE COMMITTEES Executive Committee CHARLES M. VAUGHN, Chairman, FRANK J. COSTA, JANE M. DECKER, L. J. A. DIDIO, C. WAYNE ELLETT, ROBERT H. ESSMAN, JERRY H. HUBSCHMAN, JOSEPH D. LAUFERSWEILER, MILTON A. LESSLER, WILLIAM C. SCHMITT, CLIFFORD L. SCHRADER,, DONALD L. WISE 104

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