Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science - Volume 47 1993
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1993
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Arkansas Academy of Science, Dspt. of Natural Science, University of Arkansas at Monticello
Monticello, Arkansas 71655
PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE ARKANSAS ACADEMCYOF SCIENCE
Charles Brookover, 1917
Dwight M.Moore, 1932-33, 64
Flora Haas, 1934
H.H. Hyman, 1935
L. B.Ham, 1936
W.C. Munn, 1937
M.J. McHenry, 1938
T.L. Smith, 1939
P. G. Horton, 1940
I.A. Willis,1941-42
L.B. Roberts, 1943-44
Jeff Banks, 1945
H.L. Winburn, 1946-47
E. A.Provine, 1948
G. V.Robinette, 1949
John R. Totter, 1950
R. H.Austin, 1951
E. A.Spessard, 1952
Delbert Swartz, 1953
Z. V.Harvalik, 1954
M.Ruth Armstrong, 1955
W. W. Nedrow, 1956
Jack W. Sears, 1957
J. R. Mundie, 1958
C. E. Hoffman, 1959
N.D. Buffaloe, 1960
H.L. Bogan, 1961
Trumann McEver, 1962
Robert Shideler, 1963
L.F. Bailey, 1965
James H. Fribourgh, 1966
Howard Moore, 1967
John J. Chapman, 1968
Arthur Fry, 1969
M.L. Lawson, 1970
R. T. Kirkwood, 1971
George E. Templeton, 1972
E. B. Wittlake, 1973
Clark McCarty, 1974
Edward Dale, 1975
Joe Guenter, 1976
Jewel Moore, 1977
Joe Nix,1978
P. Max Johnston, 1979
E. Leon Richards, 1980
Henry W. Robison, 1981
John K.Beadles, 1982
Robbin C. Anderson, 1983
Paul Sharrah, 1984
William L. Evans, 1985
Gary Heidt, 1986
Edmond Bacon, 1987
Gary Tucker, 1988
David Chittenden, 1989
Richard K.Speairs, Jr. 1990
Robert Watson, 1991
Michael W. Rapp, 1992
Arthur A.Johnson, 1993
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institutions through their Institutional Membership in the Academy.
SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY,Magnolia
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS ATFAYETTEVILLE
UNIVERSITYOF
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS ATLITTLEROCK
UNIVERSITYOF ARKANSAS FORMEDICAL
SCIENCES, Little Rock
UNIVERSITYOF ARKANSAS AT MONTICELLO
UNIVERSITYOF ARKANSAS ATPINE BLUFF
UNIVERSITYOF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, Conway
UNIVERSITYOF THE OZARKS, Clarksville
ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY,State University
ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSTIY,Russellville
HARDING UNIVERSITY,Searcy
HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY, Arkadelphia
HENDRIX COLLEGE, Conway
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Blytheville
UNWERSITY, Arkadelphia
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EDITOR: STAN TRAUTH, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Arkansas State University, State University, AR72467-0599
NEWSLETTER EDITOR:RICHARD A.KLUENDER, Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas at Monticello
Monticello, AR71655.
ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
ED BACON, (UA-Monticello)
FRANK SETLIFF, (UALR)
MOSTAFA HEMMATI,(Ark. Tech)
ROBERT ENGELKEN, (ASU)
LARRYHINCK,(ASU)
JOHN HARRIS, (Ark.HTD)
GARY HEIDT, (UALR)
CHRIS T.MCALLISTER, (VA Med. Center, Dallas)
JERRY
FARRIS,(ASU)
LARRYMINK,(ASU)
EDWARD DALE, (UA-Fayetteville)
GEORGE L. HARP, (ASU)
COVER: Cave salamander, Eurycea lucifuga, from Blowing Cave, Independence County, Arkansas. Photo by Stan Trauth
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Arkansas Academy
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April2-3,1993
77th Annual Meeting
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In Memoriam:
Leo J. Paulissen, 1915-1993
Dr. Leo Paulissen passed away on April 11, 1993 at Washington Regional Hospital in Fayetteville. He is survived by his wife, Rita, of Fayetteville,
three sons, a daughter, two brothers, and a sister.
The son of Andrew and Marie Paulissen, he was born on November 8, 1915 at Kankakee, Illinois where he attended high school. He received his
B.S. withhighest honor from Bradley Polytechnic Institute in 1941 and his M.S. from the University of Chicago in 1949. His Ph.D. was completed in 1954
at Washington University in St. Louis.
His professional career began as a bacteriologist and serologist at the diagnostic laboratories of the Illinois Department ofHealth in Chicago, Illinois
from 1946 to 1950. He was a research assistant and later a research associate in bacteriology and immunology at Washington University between 1951
and 1954. He joined the Department of Botany and Bacteriology at the University of Arkansas as a Research Associate in 1954, advancing to the academic rank of professor in 1968, a position he held until his retirement in 1986.
I
first met Leo when I
came to the University in 1957. I
will always remember his kindness and help in finding a place to live. Ithas been a friendremember him particularly well as a hard-working colleague who was always there to help with problems concernship that has lasted for many years. I
ing departmental administration, scheduling, and managing the microbiology programs. His service fro many years as Director of Summer Science
Institutes sponsored by the National Science Foundation was an outstanding contribution to further training of high school science teachers and the consequent improvement in science education in Arkansas and the surrounding states.
His most notable research was on the effects of ionizing radiation on cellular and humoral immunity. He continued research in bacteriology and
immunology during his later years, but because of heavy teaching and administrative loads his more recent research activities speak mostly through the
theses and dissertations ofhis many graduate students.
Inaddition to his regular laboratory work in microbiology, Leo was an excellent field man. He was particularly interested inbutterflies and moths
and made extensive collectio (...truncated)