SCHOLARS’ DAY
Wednesday
April 22, 2009
1:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Evans Banquet Hall
McBeth Recital Hall
Hammons Gallery
McClellan Hall
Young Auditorium
Purpose
Scholars’ Day enables fellow students, faculty, and family to see and hear the original undergraduate research taking place at Ouachita.
Acknowledgements
President Rex Horne
Phil Hardin
Margaret Reed
Amanda Bryson
Doug Sonheim
Amy Sonheim
Mary Handiboe
Nancy Hardman
George Keck
Phil Rice
Tona Wright
David Bieloh
Scott Duvall
Mitch Bettis
Chloe O’Connor
Stan Poole
Mike Ayres
Tom Auffenberg
Mark Edwards
June Whitley
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SCHEDULE
Session 1 in Young Auditorium: Honors Theses
Amy Sonheim, Moderator
1:00 Katie Simmons Laney, “More Than Just Books: Using Fiction to Help Young Girls Relate”
Faculty Director: Amy Sonheim
Abstract: Bibliotherapy, the therapeutic use of fiction to help persons cope, offers an innovative, effective means for counseling, especially with young girls. This thesis provides an overview of bibliotherapy: what it is, how it works, who practices it, and how effective it could be in ministry to young girls troubled by relational aggression.
1:30 Abby Kauffman Brumley, “Achieving Emmetropia through Astigmatic Keratotomy”
Faculty Director: Marty Perry
Abstract: An estimated 1 in 6 people have a degree of the debilitating eye disorder known as astigmatism. A condition typically developed between the ages of birth and four years old, corneal astigmatism is caused by irregular development of the cornea and results in blurred near and far vision. Although the condition is typically treated with the use of either glasses or contacts, astigmatism can possibly be lessened or eliminated by the latest breakthrough in cataract surgery – astigmatic keratotomy.
2:00 Sara Terlecki, “My Omi: Edith Terlecki”
Faculty Director: Randall Wight
Abstract: My Omi’s candid interview reveals her life in Europe to her prosperity in the United States. Growing up in a small town in Poland, Edith Terlecki lived an ordinary life until Hitler occupied Poland. Being of German descent, Edith at first benefited from Hitler’s power. However, after Hitler started losing territory to the Russians, Edith found herself in Berlin, separated from her family, trying to survive. When the reunited family found itself later under Soviet occupation, Edith’s father masterminded an escape.
2:30 Molly Throgmorton, “House of Leaves: Navigating the Labyrinth of the Deconstructed Novel”
Faculty Director: Johnny Wink
Abstract: Mark Danielewski’s labyrinthine House of Leaves is a massive novel that, like the house it describes, is bigger on the inside than the outside. My research explores how Danielewski’s novel deconstructs the reader’s understanding of how a novel should look, act, and be read.
3:00 Anna Tohlen, “A History of Antarctic Whaling”
Faculty Director: Tim Knight
Abstract: This thesis looks at the history of whaling, specifically in the Antarctic region, and current issues related to the industry.
3:30 Kristin Cordell, “Piano Performance Injuries and Preventions”
Faculty Director: George Keck
Abstract: This thesis provides information on how to detect and determine possible injuries pianists encounter during practice or performance. The upper extremity of the body involved in playing the piano will be defined and discussed along with an overview of how and why injuries occur. Possible treatments and prevention techniques for such injuries will be examined.
4:00 Kenley Singleton, “Connecting the Dots: Coupling Quantum Dots with Water-Soluble Porphyrins”
Faculty Director: Joe Bradshaw
Abstract: This research documents advances being made in the area of photodynamic therapy (PDT) using porphyrin molecules. Porphyrins are better suited for PDT than their organic dye predecessors. Currently, Photofrin and Visudyne, both porphyrin-type derivatives are used in PDT. However, the fluorescence and longevity advantages could possibly be further improved by the successful coupling of the porphyrin molecule to nanoparticles known as quantum dots.
4:30 Laura Cox, “Faith and Literature: A Look at Book Censorship”
Faculty Director: Johnny Wink
Abstract: For centuries, society has debated censorship, banning books due to the beliefs of the times. Twenty-first-century society continues to debate the issue of free speech versus book censorship, predominately regarding what is taught in the classroom. How does this debate affect Ouachita Baptist University? How does one discern between valuing literature as art and staying true to one’s faith?
5:00 Valerie Martinka, “Spectrum of Understanding”
Faculty Director: Scott Holsclaw
Abstract: The Theatre of the Oppressed movement, started by Augusto Boal to free individuals and communities from social injustice, has begun to permeate the field of mental health. Comparing Boal’s work to other forms of theater used for therapy, I give both an overview and an analysis of the effectiveness of various organizations’ use of the Theatre of the Oppressed to work with individuals suffering from mental illness.
5:30 Marcie Bealer, “Then & Now: Discovering the Relevance of Tennessee Williams for the 21st Century Actress”
Faculty Director: Scott Holsclaw
Abstract: To analyze if Williams’ female roles are relevant for actresses now, I will situate his plays in their historical context, review the original performances of actresses who shaped the roles, and conclude with recent responses from actresses performing the roles now.
6:00 Daniel Graham, “Work Ethics Continued”
Faculty Director: Kent Faught
Abstract: Last year, we presented the results of a survey concerning protestant work ethic. This year we present results from further analysis of those and additional surveys.
6:30 Will Darr, “Into the Hands of Christian Princes”
Faculty Director: Terry Carter
Abstract: From the apostolic age to the time of Augustan, this research traces the development of the relationship between the early church and the government, examining the Church Fathers’ views in regard to their duties both as subjects and in places of authority.
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Session 2 in HH 200: The Trial of Raskolnikov
Doug Sonheim, Moderator
1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Mr. Rick Medlock, Attorney, presiding as Judge
Will Darr sitting in for Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov
Abstract: In Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov commits two murders and a robbery, whereupon he is convicted and sentenced to eight years in Siberia. Having thoroughly researched the novel, students will stage a mock trial, arguing for and against the justice of the sentence.
Prosecution Defense
JulieAnne Bowen
Rachel Paulk
Laura Cox
Josh Rovelli
Robert Hennagin
Anna McKenzie
Erin Carpenter
Jimmy Peebles
Rachel Dunnahoe
Molly Throgmorton
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Session 3 in McClellan 204: Business
2:15 Reuben Cash, “Bailing Out America: From TARP to RTC”
2:45 Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE)
Regional Championship Team
Kendra Pruitt
David Hollis
Stephanie Carrell
Lauren Faulkner
Matt Rose
Umid Khasanov
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Poster Sessions: Natural and Social Sciences, Evans Banquet Hall, 1:00 – 3:00
Scholars’ Day Refreshments Table
1. Albee, Christina, “Effects of Conscientiousness on Meaning in Life”
2. Altenbaumer, Lauren, “Memory and Emotion” (Table Display)
3. Beal, Meagan, “The Effects of Divorce on Traditional Values” (Easel)
4. Bird, Celeste, “Sensory Evaluation of Banana Bread Prepared with Fat and Sugar Substitute”
5. Bridges, Sarah, “Synthesis and DNA oligonucleotide interaction with ZNTPP-PIPOH”
6. Cason, Drew, “Solar Cell Capabilities of a Porphyrin Coupled with Fluorescein”
7. Christner, Nancy, “Sensory Evaluation: Banana Nut Bread Prepared with Gluten-Free Flour Substitutes”
8. Cumba, Rebekah, “Sensory Evaluation of Pumpkin Bread Prepared With Varying Levels of Sugar Substitutes”
9. Davis, Sarah, “Confidence of Childhood Memories”
10. Deel, Matt, “Ajulemic Acid and Resveratrol Control of Glial Activation: Relevance to Multiple Sclerosis”
11. Ederington, Heather, “Creativity and College Students”
12. Francis, Allison, “Sensory Evaluation of Cookies Prepared with Varying Amounts of Fiber”
13. Garner, Shay, “Sensory Evaluation of Broccoli Cheese Cornbread Prepared with Varying Levels of Fat Substitute”
14. Guiomard, Amy, “Social Pressure and Lying” (Easel)
15. Hensarling, Jessica, “The Effect of Self-Awareness and Parental Marital Status on Self-Esteem”
16. Hernandez, Mariela, “Eating Attitudes Among Male Division II Athletes and Non-Athletes”
17. Howard, Hannah, “Sensory Evaluation of French Toast Prepared with Varying Levels of Sugar and Fat Substitutes”
18. Johnson, Pete, “The Detrimental Effects of Acids on Tooth Structure”
19. Knight, Ashley, “Introversion and Its Effects on Optimism” (Table Display)
20. Lane, Stacie, “Cannabidiol Reduces the Inflammatory Response Characteristic of Multiple Sclerosis”
21. Love, SaraJane, “Knockdown of the Retinoblastoma Family Using DNA Oligonucleotides”
22. Meares, Amanda, “Anonymity and Socially Undesirable Behaviors”
23. Miller, Jennifer, “The Relationship Between Low or High Trait Anxiety and Passive or Seeking Styles of Coping” (Easel)
24. Morris, Summer, “The Effect of Individual and Group Success Reminders on Self-Esteem” (Table Display)
25. Nolan, Hayley, “The Power of Suggestion: Do Subtle Messages of Failure and Success Affect Test Scores?”
26. Pickett, Alyssa, “Effect of Extroversion and Type of Behavior on Vulnerability to Addictive Behavior” (Easel)
27. Pickle, Danielle, “Sensory Evaluation of Cheese Quesadillas Prepared with Varying Levels of Regular, Reduced-fat, and Fat-free Cheeses”
28. Potts, Katie, “Sensory Evaluation of Strawberry Muffins with Varying Amounts of the Sugar Substitute Splenda”
29. Rabb, Kaycee, “The Scent of Attraction”
30. Romano, Lyndsay, “Sensory Evaluation of Pancakes Prepared with Various Flours”
31. Roop, Anna, “The Effects of Social Comparison on Life Satisfaction for Individuals with High and Low Self-Esteem”
32. Seals, Warren, “An Investigation of Mood and its Effects on Three Different Levels of Task Performance”
33. South, Mike, “The Effects of Anonymity on Aggression”
34. Watson, Brooke, “Past Relationships’ Impact on Attachment Type”
35. Williams, Faith, “The Effect of Academic Perceptions on Sense of Belonging” (Easel)
36. Wingfield, Katelind, “Narcissistic Personalities and Conflict Coping Styles”
37. Young, Ashley, “Sensory Evaluation of Brownies Prepared with Sugar Substitutes”
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Session 4 in McClellan 204: Natural Sciences
Casie Neal, Moderator
3:30 Matthew Clarkson, “Molecular dynamics studies of substrate interaction with the iron(V)-oxo species of CYP2E1″
4:00 Dax Demaree, “Computational Docking Studies of Nitroanisoles and nitrophenols with CYP2E1”
4:30 Abby Brumley, “Computational Docking Investigations of Oxidatve Metabolism of 4-Nitroanisole with CYP2E1”
5:00 Rachel Hardin, “The Response of Arabidopsis thaliana Seedlings to Clinorotation”
5:30 Zane Henley, “In situ Spectroscopy of Limnological systems”
6:00 Brandon Pearson, “APP-CTFβ accumulation in a TNF-dependent manner in response to chronic systemic inflammation”
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Session 5 in McClellan 205: Cultural Studies
2:15 Greta James, “The Colors of Egypt and the Aegean”
2:30 Andrew Ford, “Health Care Reform and Policy Solutions”
3:00 Rebekah McMillan, “The Memorialization of the Holocaust”
3:30 Scott Ferguson, “A Brief Overview of the Theology and Contextualization of the Emerging/Emergent Church”
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Session 6 in McClellan 206: Humanities
2:15 Cora-Fay Nykolaishen, “Le Dernier Rire—The Last Laugh”
2:45 Bethany Ivie, “The Evolution of the Femme Fatale”
3:00 Rachel Dunnahoe, “God Bless America” & “Intern in Turn” (Two Short Stories)
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Session 7 in McClellan 207: Dietetics
3:30 Rebekah Cumba, “Comparison of the Pre- and Post-Assessments of Height, Weight, and BMI of Children Participating in an Eight-Week Nutrition/Physical Activity Program”
4:00 Shay Garner, Sarah Hurst, Lyndsay Romano, Ashley Young, Amanda Boyce, and Bekah Cumba, “Childhood Obesity Report”
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Session 8 in McClellan 100: Fine Arts
3:00 Relief Printmaking
Whitley Berry
Rachel Bland
Erin Faulkner
Jeffrey Humble
Chloe O’Connor
Ellie Parker
Kim Patton
Sarah Pugh
Megan Ruggles
3:30 Theatrical Scene: Heart in the Ground
Lauren Godfrey Greg Schwartz
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Session 10 in McClellan 203: Poetry Reading beginning at 4:00
Lindsay Hay . . . . . . . . Sweaty Sock Sundae: A Collection of Children’s Poetry
JulieAnne Bowen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Flute Solo; Grand Canyon; Oscar the Cat Lion
Emily Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mustard Seed; Phylacteries
Dielle Short . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eidolon; Once Upon a Time
Cassie Harrell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Early Morning Aspirations; A Late Walk by the Lake
Matthew Clarkson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Trip on the Drip; Betrayal; You make all things new
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Fine Arts Performances: McBeth Recital Hall, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
George Keck, Moderator
Sonetto 104 del Petrarca, Franz Liszt
Kristin Cordell, Piano
The Banjo, Louis Moreau Gottschalk
Carrie Brown, Piano
Parade, Jason Robert Brown
This is Not Over Yet
Max Swarner, Tenor
O del mio amato ben, Stefano Donaudy
Xavier Lagunas, Tenor
Il bacio, Luigi Arditi
Elizabeth Hipp, Soprano
Hérodiade, Jules Massenet
Il est doux, il est bon
Hannah Chapman, Soprano
Rusalka, Antonin Dvorak
Song to the Moon
Julie Robinson, Soprano
The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams
Act 1, Scene 6
Amy York
Fast Walk, Daniel Dorff
Quatuor pour Saxophone, Pierre Max Dubois
Brillante
Doloroso
Spirituoso
Andante-Presto
performed by OBU Saxophone Quartet:
John Ashburn, Jeremy Garrett, Alissa Hill, Brian Matney
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Department of Visual Arts Juried Student Art Show: Hammons Gallery, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Refreshments
Graphic Design
Jeff Humble . . . AIGA Typography Conference Poster Series
Joseph Stout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Einstein Nobel Prize Poster
Kim Patton. . . . . . . . . . . 24-Hour Marriage Marathon Poster
Brittany McClain . . . . . . 24-Hour Marriage Marathon Poster; Christian Focus Week Poster
Chloe O’Connor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Tea Packaging Series
Adam Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Involvement Fair Poster
Aaron Hunter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phobia Poster Series
Photography
Alyse Eady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “high;” “friend”
Wes Clingman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “fast ball”
Alan Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .“yellow door”
Jessica Bowling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Olmue”
Becca Woodall. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “H2O”
Emma Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “look”
Morgan Butler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “me”
Studio
Ellie Parker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . “Pastries” (oil painting)
Caleb Case. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “He makes me laugh” (oil painting)
Greta James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Still” (watercolor on panel)
Greta James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Leaf” (acrylic on panel)
Sara Waymire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Still Life” (charcoal)
Ashley Turner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Woman Drinking Coffee” (mosaic)
Annette Whitehead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Choices” (mixed media)
Jessica Bowling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .”Ruth” (terracotta, chalk, charcoal)
Sarah Altman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Family Photos” (oil and gold leaf)
Caleb Case. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Blue Portrait” (oil)
Lurelee Doleshal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Octa-gone” (graphite)
Bethany Briscoe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Boats” (acrylic)