Among this month's news is word from RobCochrane-Lusk who writes: "My wife Josette, whom I met while I was teaching high school Spanish in Whitman, Mass., is holding down the fort while I pursue my new endeavor fixing watches. Our son lan Robert was one year old on November 12. My wife and I share a conglomerate of our names before marriage." Rob predicts their future will be brighter "as watchmakers, especially bilingual watchmakers in the Southwest, become scarce."
Wayne Aspey, an assistant professor of zoology at Ohio State University, was elected a fellow in the International Society for Research on Aggression. An Ohio State faculty member since 1978, Wayne was honored for his research on aggressive behavior in wolf spiders and the , use of statistical methods in the analysis of complex problems in aggression.
Before joining Ohio State, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Marine Biomedical Institute of the University of Texas Medical Branch. Wayne is presently serving as chairman of the education committee of the Animal Behavior Society and is a member of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences, the Academy of Science, and the American Institute of Biological Sciences. He is listed in the 1980-81 edition of Who's Who in theMidwest and was included in the 1979 edition of Outstanding Young Men of America. Wayne, wife Lynn, and their two children live in Columbus, Ohio.
That's all for now. See you next month
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