THE 107TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOUTHERN SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY NEW ORLEANS, LA OFFICERS President: Berit Brogaard, University of Miami President-elect: Bennett Schwartz, Florida International University Secretary: J. Robert Thompson, Mississippi State University Treasurer: Lauren Taglialatela, Kennesaw State University COUNCIL MEMBERS Michael J. Beran, Past-President, Georgia State University Timothy Flemming, Georgia State University Lisa Heimbauer, Penn State University Rik Hine, Texas Christian University Megan Hoffman, Piedmont College Andrea Scarantino, Georgia State University Shannon Spaulding, Oklahoma State University PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Philosophy: Tad Zawidzki, George Washington University Psychology: Timothy Flemming, Georgia State University RICHARD M. GRIFFITH MEMORIAL AWARD CO-CHAIRS Philosophy: Shannon Spaulding, Oklahoma State University Psychology: Michael J. Beran, Georgia State University RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Philosophy: Michael Lynch, University of Connecticut Psychology: J. David Smith, University at Buffalo, SUNY ARCHIVISTS Philosophy: Ken Aizawa, Rutgers University-Newark Psychology: James L. Pate, Georgia State University HOTEL NEGOTIATOR/LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS Dan Weiskopf, Georgia State University HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Douglas Browning Donald Lee Richard A. Burns Clyde Noble Dorothy Coleman James Oliver Stephen F. Davis James L. Pate James Dye M. Carr Payne Rem Edwards Andrew Reck James Harris Duane M. Rumbaugh 1 Donald Schumsky Donald W. Sherburne Nancy Simco Roger K. Thomas Wilse B. Webb Joel S. Warm About the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology The Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology was founded in 1904. Its stated purpose is to promote philosophy and psychology in the southern section of the United States by facilitating the exchange of ideas among those engaged in these fields of inquiry, by encouraging investigation, by fostering the educational function of philosophy and psychology, and by improving the academic status of these subjects. The office of President of the society alternates each year between a philosopher and a psychologist. The first SSPP President in psychology was James Mark Baldwin, whose term of office ran from 1904-1908. The first SSPP President in philosophy was J. MacBride Sterrett, who served in 1909. The current President is philosopher Berit Brogaard of the University of Miami. There are two classes of SSPP membership: full members and associate members. Normally, the applicant for full membership will be expected to have the Ph.D. degree and be engaged in professional research or teaching. Persons without a Ph.D. degree may be eligible for associate membership with the expectation that they can be advanced to full membership after three years of continued and active teaching or research in philosophy or psychology. Full members who reach retirement are eligible for emeritus dues privileges. If you are attending the 2015 meeting and are not a member of the Society, we would welcome your application. Application forms and other information on the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology are also available from the SSPP website: http://southernsociety.org/ 2 2015 SSPP PROGRAM April 2-4, 2015 Thursday Morning 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon COUNCIL MEETING Cathedral Room PHILOSOPHY Thursday Afternoon 12:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION I Chair: 12:15 1:00 1:45 Royal Salon A Contributed Session: Psychological Kinds Eric Brown, Tulane University Jack Marley-Payne, MIT Intellectualism and Psychology Commentator: Theodore Bach, Bowling Green State University Isaac Wiegman, Washington University, St. Louis What Anger Really Is: Affect Programs And Natural Kinds Commentator: Elizabeth O’Neill, University of Pittsburgh Nicolas Porot, CUNY Graduate Center Boundary Extension, Representational Momentum, and the Content of Memories of Images Commentator: Sarah Robins, University of Kansas Thursday Afternoon 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION II Chair: 1:00 1:45 Royal Salon B Contributed Session: Developmental Psychology J. Robert Thompson, Mississippi State University Cathal O’Madagain, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Pointing, Demonstratives and Indexicals: A Semantic and Developmental Hypothesis Commentator: J. Robert Thompson, Mississippi State University Emma Esmaili, University of British Columbia First Thoughts about Objects Commentator: Alison Springle, University of Pittsburgh 3 Thursday Afternoon 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION III Chair: 1:00 1:45 Beauregard Room Contributed Session: Truth Kelly Trogdon, Virginia Tech Chase Wrenn, University of Alabama Linguistic Understanding and Knowledge of Truth-Conditions Commentator: Natalie Cote, Bowling Green State University Robert Barnard, University of Mississippi Can Naturalists be Truth Pluralists? Commentator: Daniel Massey, Spring Hill College Thursday Afternoon 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION IV Chair: 1:00 1:45 Royal Salon D Contributed Session: Theory of Mind Shannon Spaulding, Oklahoma State University Michael Roche, Mississippi State University Knowing What One Desires – A Defense of an Extrospective Account Commentator: Josh May, University of Alabama, Birmingham Evan Westra, University of Maryland Talking about Minds: How Social Experience Affects Innate Theory of Mind Development Commentator: Maria Serban, University of Pittsburgh Thursday Afternoon 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION V Royal Salon C Invited Speaker Chair: Berit Brogaard, University of Miami Bob Kentridge Durham University Colour Sensation and Colour Perception: Neuropsychology and Psychophysics 4 Thursday Afternoon 2:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION VI Chair: 2:45 3:15 3:45 4:15 Royal Salon B Invited Symposium: Natural Kinds Sarah Robins, University of Kansas Jacqueline Sullivan, University of Western Ontario Neuroscientific Kinds Through the Lens of Scientific Practice Dan Weiskopf, Georgia State University The Human Stain: Anthropic Kinds and Realism Brian Keeley, Pitzer College Muhammad Ali Khalidi, York University Natural Psychological Kinds: The Curious Case of ASMR Thursday Afternoon 2:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION VII Chair: 2:45 3:30 4:15 Royal Salon C Contributed Session: Attention and Perception Jon Altschul, Loyola University-New Orleans Brandon Tinklenberg, Texas Southern University Predictive Coding and the Direction of Attentional Control Commentator: Jorge Morales, Columbia University Rik Hine, Texas Christian University Attention and Deflationary Representationalism Commentator: Michael Bruno, Mississippi State University Andrew Knoll, University of Maryland “Hypothesis Testing: Bayesian Perception without Representation Commentator: Jessie Munton, Yale University Thursday Afternoon 2:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION VIII Chair: 2:45 Royal Salon D Contributed Session: Experimental Philosophy Brian Robinson, Michigan State University Daniela Goya-Tocchetto & Thomas Nadelhoffer, College of Charleston The Lottery of Life and Moral Desert: An Interdisciplinary Investigation Commentator: Tom Mulligan, Tulane University 5 3:30 4:15 Theodore Bach, Bowling Green State University Domains, Cognitive Development, and Feedback Commentator: Thomas Bontly, University of Connecticut Jason Shepard, Emory University The Knobe Effect across Cultures Commentator: Robert Barnard, University of Mississippi Thursday Afternoon 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION IX Chair: 3:00 3:30 4:00 Royal Salon A Invited Symposium: Morgan’s Canon Mike Dacey, Washington University, St. Louis Jennifer Vonk, Oakland University The Perils of Over-interpretation: The Utility of Morgan's Canon for Comparative Psychology Simon Fitzpatrick, John Carroll University Against Morgan's Canon Eric Saidel, George Washington University Recalibrating Morgan's Canon Thursday Afternoon 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION X Chair: 3:00 3:45 Beauregard Room Contributed Session: Agnosia Evan Westra, University of Maryland Robert Foley, University of Western Ontario Toward a Neuropsychological Characterisation of Blindsight Commentator: Steven Todd, Henderson State University David Pence, University of Pittsburgh Mary Meets Agnosia Commentator: Lauren Alpert, CUNY, Graduate Center 6 PSYCHOLOGY Thursday Afternoon 1:00-2:20 p.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION I Orleans Room Invited Symposium: Music & Cognition Chair: Bennett Schwartz, Florida International University 1:00 J. Brian Pope and Thomas J. Bitner, Tusculum College Prediction of Three Facets of Musical Responsiveness: Benign Cognitive Intrusion, Chills, and Movement Motivation Edward J. Golob, Tulane University The Impact of Musical Experience on Attention Control and Working Memory Capacity Reyna L. Gordon, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Strengths and Weakness of Music Cognition in Developmental Disabilities Zehra Peynircioglu, American University Metamemory and music 1:20 1:40 2:00 Thursday Afternoon 1:00-2:20 p.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION II Cabildo Room Contributed Session: Developmental Psychology Chair: Lauretta Reeves, The University of Texas at Austin 1:00 Lauretta Reeves, The University of Texas at Austin, Sofie Bonilla, The University of Texas at Austin, Cecily Tye, University of California, Berkeley, John McDonald, The University of Texas at Austin, Bianca Brons, The University of Texas at Austin, and Bowen Rechner, The University of Texas at Austin Influence of Lexical Factors in Perceived Humor of Jokes Brooks Harbison, The University of Texas at Austin, Jennifer Landa, University of Chicago, Lauretta Reeves, Haley Brenna, Stephanie Wang, Luis Garcia, Sana Vawda, and Michael Estlack, The University of Texas at Austin Effects of Grammatical Form and Familiarity on Metaphor Comprehension 1:20 7 1:40 2:00 Tarana Khan, University of California, Irvine, Lauretta Reeves, The University of Texas at Austin, Casey Margules, The University of Texas at Austin, and Bradie Harbison, The University of Texas at Austin Internal versus External Cues in Judgments of Gender Classification: Developmental Trends among Preschoolers Lauretta Reeves, Alicia Whitaker, Rick Rodriguez, Whitney LaCour, Sarah Akenubu, and Kathy Chang, The University of Texas at Austin The Effects of Animacy in Categorical Inference in Preschoolers Thursday Afternoon 2:40-4:40 p.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION III Cabildo Room Contributed Session: Cognitive Psychology I Chair: Hajime Otani, Central Michigan University 2:40 Abby R. Knoll and Hajime Otani, Central Michigan University Does Learning Style Influence Judgments of Learning and Mental Workload? Danielle Lutfi-Proctor and Emily Elliott, Louisiana State University What Causes the Cross-Modal Stroop Effect? J. Antonio Salamanca and David A. Washburn, Georgia State University Accounting for Sources of Variability Within Stroop Tasks Andrew Madison, Christina Barton, Katherine Kearns, Marry Rutty and Hajime Otani, Central Michigan University General Knowledge of Faces Grace Tinghui Ong, Barbara Ann Church, and Eduardo Mercado III, University at Buffalo, State University of New York Exploring the Spacing Effect in Auditory Perceptual Learning Robert J. Hines, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Situation Models and Free Recall: The Negative Influence of Inconsistent and Nonfunctional Information of the Comprehension and Memory of Narrative Tests 3:00 3:20 3:40 4:00 4:20 8 Thursday Afternoon 3:20-4:40 p.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION IV Orleans Room Contributed Session: Education & Pedagogy Chair: Lauren Taglialatela, Kennesaw State University 3:20 Lauren A. Taglialatela and Suma Mallavarapu, Kennesaw State University Evaluating the Effectiveness of Conservation Education Displays at Zoos Charles Kraemer, Hank Parker, Christopher Dunn, Ashlee Martin, Daryn Thompson, Ella Weymiller, and Danielle Hampton LaGrange College Scientific Literacy in an Undergraduate Population X. Christine Wang, State University of New York at Buffalo Exploring Young Children’s Epistemic Reasoning in Science Inquiry Hall P. Beck, Appalachian State University, Meg Milligan, Troy University, and Robert McClelland, Appalachian State University Using the College Persistence Questionnaire to Identify the Factors Determining the Graduation Rates of Online Students. 3:40 4:00 4:20 Thursday Afternoon 5:00-6:00 p.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION V Orleans Room INVITED SPEAKER – James Pennebaker Chair: David Washburn, Georgia State University James Pennebaker, University of Texas, Austin How The Words We Use Reflect Who We Are 9 PHILOSOPHY Friday Morning 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XI Chair: 8:30 9:15 Royal Salon C Contributed Session: Perceptual-Motor Representation Steven Todd, Henderson State University Aspasia Kanellou, University of Athens An Interlocking View of Motor Representation and Intention and the Particularity of Action Content Commentator: Mason Cash, University of Central Florida Benjamin Kozuch, University of Arizona Visual Experience, Motor Action, and the Scourge of Arcane Conscious States Commentator: Robert Briscoe, Ohio University Friday Morning 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XII Chair: 8:30 8:55 9:20 Royal Salon D Invited Symposium: Making and Faking Emotions Danielle Wylie, Mississippi State University Adam Kovach, Marymount University Dramatic Emotions Laura Sizer, Hampshire College Moved to Laughter, Moved to Tears: Music as Mood Manipulator Craig DeLancey, SUNY, Oswego The Strategic Role of the Demand for Sincerity in Emotion Labor Friday Morning 8:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XIII Chair: 8:30 Royal Salon B Contributed Session: Consciousness and Physicalism Michael Roche, Mississippi State University Ben White, Temple University The Realization Relation ***Winner of Graduate Student Travel Award*** Commentator: Joseph Baltimore, West Virginia University 10 9:15 10:00 Kelly Trogdon, Virginia Tech The Revelation Argument against Physicalism Commentator: Martin Hahn, Simon Fraser University Kenneth Williford, University of Texas, Arlington Phenomenological Undecidability Commentator: Joshua Weisberg, University of Houston Friday Morning 9:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XIV Chair: 9:00 9:45 10:30 Beauregard Room Contributed Session: Mechanisms of the Brain Kevin Morris, Tulane University Joe McCaffrey, University of Pittsburgh The Brain’s Heterogeneous Functional Landscape Commentator: Tom Polger, University of Cincinnati Mark Couch, Seton Hall University How Do Mechanistic Explanations in Neuroscience Explain? Commentator: Ken Aizawa, Rutgers University-Newark Aaron Kostko & John Bickle, University of Minnesota, Rochester & Mississippi State University / University of Mississippi Medical Center Causal Explanation in Social Neuroscience: Two Analyses Commentator: Javier Gomez-Lavin, CUNY Graduate Center Friday Morning 10:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XV Chair: 10:00 10:45 11:30 Royal Salon A Contributed Session: The Functions of Language Rebecca Kukla, Georgetown University Casey Johnson, Northwestern University If You Don’t Have Anything Nice to Say, Come Sit by Me: Gossip as Epistemic Good and Evil ***Winner of Graduate Student Travel Award*** Commentator: Chase Wrenn, University of Alabama Trip Glazer, Georgetown University Language and Expression Commentator: James Dow, Hendrix College Brian Robinson, Michigan State University The Semantic Space of Intellectual Humility Commentator: Jack Marley-Payne, MIT 11 Friday Morning 10:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XVI Royal Salon C Contributed Session: Memory and Morality in Non-Human Animals Chair: Brian Keeley, Pitzer College 10:00 10:45 11:30 Valerie Soon, University of Houston The Moral Significance of Animal Time and Memory Commentator: Gary Varner, Texas A&M University Nazim Keven, Washington University, St. Louis What Makes Episodic Memory Uniquely Human: Events and Narratives Commentator: Mary Salvaggio, Rutgers University Rebecca Ring, York University The Moral Agency of Animals: Responsibility in Practise Commentator: Cassie Striblen, West Chester University Friday Morning 10:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XVII Chair: 10:00 10:45 11:30 Royal Salon D Contributed Session: Morality, Evolution, and God Evan Westra, University of Maryland Joseph Jebari, Georgetown University Is Harm Enough? An Evolutionary Approach to Harm-Based Moral Psychology Commentator: Jorge Oseguera Gamba, Florida State University Sara Kolmes, Florida State University Ego Depletion and Organ Donation Commentator: Joanna Smolenski, CUNY, Graduate Center John Collins & Michael Veber, East Carolina University The Argument from Good Commentator: Anthony Kreider, Miami Dade College Friday Morning 10:50 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XVIII Royal Salon B Invited Speaker Chair: Pete Mandik, William Paterson University Kathleen Akins, Simon Fraser University How The Letters Get Their Colours: Synaesthetic Colour and Literacy Learning 12 PSYCHOLOGY Friday Morning 9:00-10:40 a.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION VI Chair: 9:00 9:20 9:40 10:00 10:20 Cabildo Room Invited Symposium: A Comparative ‘Look’ at Perception Audrey Parrish, Georgia State University Melissa R. Beck, Amanda E. van Lamsweerde, Rebecca R, Goldstein, and Justin M. Ericson, Louisiana State University Reward Guides Incidental Learning of Optimal Visual Attention Strategies Richard A. Tyrrell, Clemson University “Meta-perception” and Its Relevance to the Safety of Pedestrians at Night Michael J. Beran, Georgia State University, Christian Agrillo, University of Padova, and Audrey E. Parrish, Georgia St. University Do You Mis(see) What I Mis(See)? Illusions Across Primate Species Rebecca Rayburn-Reeves and Robert Cook, Tufts University Comparisons of Behavioral Flexibility in Pigeons and Rats Using a Series of Reversal Learning Tasks: Quantitative and Qualitative Theories of Attention, Memory, and Rule Learning Across Time Audrey E. Parrish, Theodore A. Evans, and Michael J. Beran, Georgia State University Rhesus Monkeys Fall for the Decoy Effect in a Perceptual Discrimination Task Friday Morning 9:00-10:20 a.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION VII Chair: 9:00 9:20 9:40 Orleans Room Contributed Symposium: Reminiscence Lee H. Matthews, Grief Resource Center Lee H. Matthews, Grief Resource Center, Janet R. Matthews, Loyola University of New Orleans and John Calderara, Akula Foundation Reminiscence: Theories and Approaches with the Elderly Janet R. Matthews, Loyola University of New Orleans, Lee H. Matthews, Grief Resource Center, and Shiva Akula, Akula Foundation Hurricane Impact: Deaths, Business, Property and Emotional Losses, Loss of Mental Health Infrastructure Shiva Akula, Paul Mathis, and Christopher Guthrie, Akula Foundation 13 10:00 A Model for Community Nursing Home Intervention I: Founding Laura Phillips, Akula Foundation, Emily Sandoz, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and Theresa Wozencraft, University of Louisiana at Lafayette A Model for Community Nursing Home Intervention II: Development and Evaluation Friday Morning 10:20-11:40 a.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION VIII Chair: 10:20 10:40 11:00 11:20 Orleans Room Contributed Session: Cognitive Psychology II Andrew J. Kelly, Georgia Gwinnett College Peter Langland-Hassan, University of Cincinnati, Christopher Gauker, University of Salzburg, Michael Richardson, University of Cincinnati, and Aimee Dietz, University of Cincinnati Impairment of Metacognition in Categorization Tasks Due to Inner Speech Deficits Andrew J. Kelly and Melany W. Love, Georgia Gwinnett College Exploring Prediction and Postdiction Accuracy of Prospective Remembering R. Thompson Putney, Georgia State University Psychology and Consciousness Luis H. Favela and Anthony Chemero, University of Cincinnati Preliminary Evidence for Extended Cognitive Systems ***Winner of Graduate Student Travel Award*** Friday Morning 10:40-12:00 p.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION IX Cabildo Room Contributed Session: Key Barkley Symposium on the History of Psychology Chair: Debra Sue Pate, Jackson State University 10:40 11:00 11:20 11:40 Lori Schmied, Maryville College The Heinous Crime: A Victorian Medical Model of Impotence John Greenwood, CUNY Wilhelm Wundt: The First Gestalt Psychologist? Katharine McIntyre and Debra Sue Pate, Jackson State University Rosalie Rayner: Beyond the Little Albert Study James L. Pate, Georgia State University Changes in Types and Funding of Social Events at the SSPP Meetings 14 PHILOSOPHY Friday Afternoon 12:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XIX Chair: 12:45 1:30 2:15 Royal Salon B Contributed Session: Perceptual Content J. Robert Thompson, Mississippi State University John Spackman, Middlebury College Conceptualism and the Richness of Perceptual Content Commentator: René Jagnow, University of Georgia Jessie Munton, Yale University Visual Confidences and Perceptual Justification Commentator: Rik Hine, Texas Christian University Ryan Ogilvie, University of Maryland Empirical Tests for Perceptual Content: Is Adaptation an Exclusively Perceptual Phenomenon? Commentator: Jon Altschul, Loyola University, New Orleans Friday Afternoon 12:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XX Chair: 12:45 1:30 2:15 Royal Salon A Contributed Session: Psychopathology Tad Zawidzki, George Washington University Peter Langland-Hassan, University of Cincinnati Inner Speech and Auditory Verbal Hallucinations in Schizophrenia: Lessons from the Aphasias Commentator: Heidi Maibom, University of Cincinnati Michelle Maiese, Emmanuel College Auditory Verbal Hallucination and the Sense of Ownership Commentator: Valentina Petrolini, University of Cincinnati Kevin Tobia, Yale University Personal Identity and the Phineas Gage Effect ***Winner of Graduate Student Travel Award*** Commentator: Adam Kovach, Marymount University 15 Friday Afternoon 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXI Chair: 1:00 1:45 Beauregard Room Parsimony and Comparative Psychology Jennifer Vonk, Oakland University Mike Dacey, Washington University, St. Louis Three Problems of Parsimony in Psychology Commentator: Simon Fitzpatrick, John Carroll University Enoch Lambert, Harvard University Higher-Order Intentionality and Animal Mindreading: Against a Dennettian Conjecture Commentator: Emily McWilliams, Harvard University Friday Afternoon 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXII Chair: 1:00 1:45 Royal Salon C Contributed Session: Time & Memory Kevin Morris, Tulane University Sarah Robins, University of Kansas Optogenetics and the Mechanism of False Memory Commentator: Jacqueline Sullivan, University of Western Ontario Gerardo Viera, University of British Columbia The Temporal Structure of Experience: Against the Atomism/Extensionalism Debate Commentator: Kenneth Williford, University of Texas, Arlington Friday Afternoon 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXIII Royal Salon D Contributed Symposium: Abundant vs. Sparse Multiple Realization Chair: Luis H. Favela, University of Cincinnati 1:00 1:30 Kenneth Aizawa, Rutgers University For Abundant Multiple Realization Tom Polger, University of Cincinnati Relevant Differences that Make a Difference 16 Friday Afternoon 2:40 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXIV Royal Salon C Contributed Symposium: Speaking Power: The Pragmatics of Potent Discourse Chair: Casey Johnson, Northwestern University 2:40 3:10 3:40 4:10 Luvell Anderson, University of Memphis Notorious Thugs Cassie Herbert, Georgetown University Insidious Sluts Matthew Burstein, Washington and Lee University The Phronimos Says Motherf*cker: Toward an Ethics of Profanity Rebecca Kukla, Georgetown University The Linguistic Pragmatics of Sexual Negotiations Friday Afternoon 2:40 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXV Royal Salon D SPECIAL Invited Joint Symposium: Philosophy for Cognitive Scientists Chair: Bennett Schwartz, Florida International University 2:40 3:10 3:40 4:10 Pete Mandik, William Paterson University Color Qualia Shannon Spaulding, Oklahoma State University Theory of Mind: A Paradigm Case of Interdisciplinary Research Heidi Maibom & Valentina Petrolini, University of Cincinnati What philosophy contributes to the study of psychopathology Cameron Buckner, University of Houston Philosophical Issues in Comparative Cognition Research 17 Friday Afternoon 2:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXVI Chair: 2:45 3:30 4:15 Beauregard Room Contributed Session: Moral Psychology and Moral Concepts Rebecca Ring, York University Chris Zarpentine, Wilkes University Moral Judgment Internalism and the Structure of Moral Psychology Commentator: Gerald Beaulieu, East Carolina University Josh May, University of Alabama, Birmingham The Death of the Doctrine of Double Effect Commentator: Valerie Soon, University of Houston Danielle Wylie, Mississippi State University The Promise of Moral Concepts Commentator: Corey Maley, University of Kansas 18 PSYCHOLOGY Friday Afternoon 12:00-1:00 p.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION X Orleans Room INVITED SPEAKER – Janet Metcalfe Chair: Timothy Flemming, Georgia State University Janet Metcalfe, Columbia University Metacognition of Agency Friday Afternoon 2:40-4:00 p.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION XI Orleans Room Invited Symposium: Language Acquisition and Processing Chair: Lisa Heimbauer, The Pennsylvania State University 2:40 Christopher Conway, Georgia State University How Experience Shapes General-Purpose Language Learning Mechanisms Daniel Weiss, The Pennsylvania State University Know When To Fold 'em: Accommodating Structural Changes in Statistical Learning Lynn Nygaard, Emory University The Nature of Sound to Meaning Correspondences in Spoken Language Lisa Heimbauer, The Pennsylvania State University Evolutionary Roots of Language Processing Abilities 3:00 3:20 3:40 19 Friday Afternoon 2:40-4:40 p.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION XII Cabildo Room Invited Symposium: Honoring the Contributions of Roger K. Thomas to Behavioral Neuroscience Research Chair: Bill McDaniel, Georgia College and State University 2:40 Bill McDaniel, Georgia College and State University Roger K. Thomas and His Contributions to Behavioral Neuroscience Ariel Deutch, Vanderbilt Medical School Catecholamine Receptor Expression in Layer V Prefrontal Cortical Cells Innervating Different Cortical and Subcortical Targets Donald K. Ingram, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Jennifer Young and Julie Mattison, National Institutes of Aging Effects of Calorie Restriction on Motor Skills in Rhesus Monkeys: A Longitudinal Analysis David Leavens, University of Sussex Spontaneous Pointing by Chimpanzees: Or, How Roger K. Thomas Saved My Career Kelly Lambert, Randolph-Macon College Behind the Mask: Neurobiological Indicants of Emotional Resilience and Cognitive Function in Wild Raccoons (Procyon lotor) Jack Palmer, University of Louisiana - Monroe The Dominant Role of Kinship in Human Altruistic Behavior 3:00 3:20 3:40 4:00 4:20 Friday Evening 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. JOINT SESSION Queen Anne Ballroom PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS – Berit Brogaard University of Miami Cognitive Penetration and Auditory Perception Friday Evening 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Riverview Room SOCIAL HOUR 20 PHILOSOPHY Saturday Morning 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXVII Chair: 9:00 9:45 Royal Salon A Contributed Session: Non-Human Animal Cognition Adam Kovach, Marymount University Matthew Stine, University of Houston Inferentialism and Animal Cognition Commentator: Rebecca Ring, York University Kyle Landrum, University of Houston Epistemic Gappiness and Psychological Essentialism in Animal Concepts Commentator: Eric Saidel, George Washington University Saturday Morning 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXVIII Chair: 9:00 9:45 Royal Salon B Contributed Session: Perception & Cognition Kenneth Aizawa, Rutgers, Newark Jacob Beck, York University Marking the Perception-Cognition Boundary Commentator: Zoe Jenkin, Harvard University Andrew Melnyk, University of Missouri An Aspirin for Representationalists’ Headache Commentator: Ryan Ogilvie, University of Maryland Saturday Morning 9:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXIX Royal Salon C Contributed Session: Rationality and Meaning Chair: Jack Marley-Payne, MIT 9:45 10:30 Cameron Buckner, University of Houston The Rationality of Intuitive Judgment Commentator: Grant Goodrich, The Citadel Adam Podlaskowski, Fairmont State University It Isn’t a Platitude that Meaning is Fraught with Ought 21 11:15 Commentator: Brandon Hogan, Howard University Mary Clayton Coleman, Illinois Wesleyan University Answering Setiya’s BELIEF Challenge Commentator: Reuben Stern, University of Wisconsin Saturday Morning 9:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXX Chair: 9:45 10:30 11:15 Royal Salon D Contributed Session: Scientific Models John Bickle, Mississippi St. Univ. / Univ. Mississippi Medical Center Nick Byrd, Florida State University Has Associationism Been Defeated? Commentator: Jake Quilty-Dunn, CUNY, Graduate Center Matthew Haug, College of William and Mary Explanatory Depth, Explanatory Autonomy, and Abstraction Commentator: Luis H. Favela, University of Cincinnati Guilherme S. Oliveira, University of Cincinnati A Little Less Representation, a Little More Action Possibilities: Taking the Artefactual View of Scientific Models Seriously Commentator: Istvan S. N. Berkeley, University of LouisianaLafayette Saturday Morning 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXXI Beauregard Room Contributed Symposium: Author Meets Critics, Sensorama: A Phenomenalist Analysis of Spacetime and Its Contents Chair: Neil Manson, University of Mississippi 10:00 Michael Pelczar (Author), The National University of Singapore Précis 10:30 Geoffrey Lee, University of California, Berkeley 11:00 Kevin Morris, Tulane University 22 Saturday Morning 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXXII Royal Salon A Invited Symposium: Color Perception and Cognitive Penetration Chair: Bennett Schwartz, Florida International University 10:30 11:15 Dimitria Gatzia, University of Akron Cognitive penetration and top-down processing in visual perception Zoe Jenkin, Harvard University The Epistemic Costs and Benefits of Top-Down Effects Saturday Morning 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY SESSION XXXIII Royal Salon B Contributed Session: Cognition and the Social Chair: Shannon Spaulding, Oklahoma State University 10:30 11:15 Matthew Rachar, CUNY, Graduate Center Coupling and Commitment in Joint Action? Commentator: Chloé Cooper Jones, CUNY Graduate Center John Greenwood, CUNY, Graduate Center Social Cognition, Social Neuroscience, and Evolutionary Social Psychology: What’s Missing? Commentator: Tad Zawidzki, George Washington University 23 PSYCHOLOGY Saturday Morning 9:00-11:40 a.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION XIII Orleans Room Contributed Session: Comparative Psychology Chair: Bonnie M. Perdue, Agnes Scott College 9:00 9:20 9:40 10:00 10:20 10:40 11:00 11:20 Bonnie M. Perdue, Rebecca Cross, Lora-Beth Allen, and Ella Brown, Agnes Scott College Cognitive Testing in Sun Bears Using a Touchscreen Computer Jennifer Johnson, State University of New York at Buffalo Extending Garner Classification Tasks to Non-Human Primates ***Winner of Graduate Student Travel Award*** Courtney L. Rice, State University of New York at Buffalo Specific Token Effects in Complex Visual Search: A Human Phenomena? Kelly Hughes , Zoo Altanta & University of Rochester, Celia Litovsky, Stanford University, Allison Barnard, University of California at Davis, S. Ferrigno, University of Rochester, and Jessica Cantlon, University of Rochester The Shape Bias for Spontaneous Object Categorization is Not Uniquely Human Will Whitham, J. Antonio Salamanca, Christopher Conway, and David A. Washburn, Georgia State University Learning of Statistical Grammars in Sequences by Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) and Humans Rachel Callery, Emily D. Klein, and David A. Washburn, Georgia State University Learning and Use of Symbols by Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta): Better-than-chance but Worse-than-expected. Melissa Hrabic, Nathaniel Foster, Jessica Bramlett, Bonnie M. Perdue, Michael J. Beran, and Rebecca Williamson, Georgia State University A Comparative Approach to Effective Strategy Use in Delaying Gratification Michael J. Beran, Georgia State University, J. David Smith, State University of New York at Buffalo, and Bonnie M. Perdue, Agnes Scott College What We (Think We) Know About Why Capuchin Monkeys Don't Seem to Know What They Know 24 Saturday Morning 9:00-11:00 a.m. PSYCHOLOGY SESSION XIV Cabildo Room Contributed Session: Morality & Free Will Chair: Kevin Tobia, Yale University 9:00 Javier Gomez-Lavin and Jesse Prinz, The CUNY Graduate Center The Boundaries of the Moral Self Francesco Margoni & Luca Surian, University of Trento The Development of Intention-based Moral Approval Kelly Bainbridge, University of West Georgia Deviant Knowing: Spiritual Disobedience and Desire of the (un)Holy (m)Other Kevin Tobia, Yale University The Less You Know, The More It Matters: The Unknown, Wonder, and Value Glenn Shean and Docia Demmin, College of William & Mary Schizotypy, Schizophrenia and Social Cognition Lewis R. Lieberman, Columbus State University Thomas Szasz: Champion of Free Will 9:20 9:40 10:00 10:20 10:40 Saturday Afternoon 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. JOINT SESSION Queen Anne Ballroom PRESIDENT’S INVITED SPEAKER – Susanna Siegel Harvard University Evaluative Perception Saturday Afternoon 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. JOINT SESSION Queen Anne Ballroom BUSINESS MEETING 25 26 The Council of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology acknowledges with gratitude the work of the members of the 2015 program committees and the referees listed below for their service to the Society: Philosophy Program, Tad Zawidzki (George Washington University), Program Chair; Reviewers: Michael Brownstein, Sarah Robins, Joshua Shepherd, Cameron Buckner, James Petrik, Matthew Jordan, Jacqueline Sullivan, Tzofit Ofengenden, Rick Grush, Julian Kiverstein, Ken Shockley, Shaun Nichols, Heidi Maibom, Serife Tekin, Eric Saidel, Corey Maley, Shannon Spaulding, Richard Moore, Steven Gross, Robert Stainton, Irina Gregoryevna, Dan Weiskopf, Robert Rupert, Tony Chemero, Brian Keeley, Robert Briscoe, Jonathan Waskan, Bryce Huebner, Adam Kovach, Keith Frankish, Dan Kelly, Joshua Alexander, Joe Ulatowski, Muk Yan Wong, Richard Menary, Leandro DeBrasi, Scott Aikin, Larry Shapiro, Ken Aizawa, Pete Mandik, Colin Allen, Neil Levy, Phillip Robbins, J. Brendan Ritchie, Gerald Beaulieu, Robert Lurz, John Mikhail, J. Robert Thompson, Michael Lynch, Jake Qulity-Dunn, Deb Tollefsen, Mattia Gallotti, Eric Campbell, Henry Jackman, Brandon Hogan, James Dow, Michal Klincewicz, Grant Goodrich, Marcin Milkowski, Adam Kovach, David Pitt, Carrie Figdor, David Pereplyotchik, Peter Ross, Jonathan Cohen, Myrto Mylopoulos, Peter Graham, Jennifer Matey, Konrad Talmont-Kaminski, Olle Blomberg, Robert Clowes, Brad Cokelet, Eyal Aviv, Joe Dewhurst, Tom Polger, Richard Brown, David Miguel Gray, Laura Papish, Luvell Anderson, Rebecca Kukla, Mog Stapleton, Istvan Berkeley, Luis H. Favela Psychology Program, Tim Flemming (Georgia State University), Program Chair; Reviewers: Lisa Heimbauer, Bonnie Perdue, and Megan Hoffman 27 Griffith and Junior Award Recipients Each year the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology presents the Richard M. Griffith Memorial Award for papers of greatest excellence, one in philosophy and one in psychology, presented at the annual meeting. Those who have received the Ph.D. during the past five years or who are Ph.D. candidates are eligible to compete for these awards. Prior to 1970, the Society presented Junior Awards. In 1970, the award was referred to as the Richard M. Griffith Memorial Junior Award, because the Richard M. Griffith Foundation provided funds for the award. Since 1971, the award has been called the Richard M. Griffith Memorial Award. The award winners since 1966 have been identified. YEAR 1966 1967 1968 PHILOSOPHY Don Ihde, Southern Illinois University George B. Thomas, University of Virginia Robert L. Arrington, Georgia State University 1969 James F. Harris, University of Georgia John Beversluis, Emory University Richard D. Parry, Agnes Scott College Edward S. Shirley, Louisiana State University Allen Gibbons, East Carolina University Alan E. Fuchs, College of William and Mary Roger J. Sullivan, University of South Carolina Paul Tibbets, University of Dayton George Graham, University of Alabama at Birmingham Gerald W. Casenave, Vanderbilt University Jeffrey Tlumak, Vanderbilt University H. Scott Hestevold, University of Alabama Mark C. Overvold, Virginia Commonwealth University Peter J. Markie, University of Missouri-Columbia Alfred L. Mele, Davidson College Judith Andre, Old Dominion University David N. James, Longwood College Dorothy Coleman, Bowdoin College Michael P. Smith, Davidson College Richard McCarty, East Carolina University James Robert Peters, University of the South Lila Luce, University of Alabama-Birmingham Piers Rawling, University of Georgia Kirk Ludwig, University of Florida Robert Wilson, Cornell University Victoria McGeer, Vanderbilt University Paul Davies, University of North Carolina Steven Hales, University of Bloomsburg Claire Elise Katz, University of Memphis Seth Holtzman, Murray State University Michael P. Lynch, University of Mississippi Jonathan A. Waskan, Washington University, St. Louis Jennifer McKitrick, Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham David Shoemaker, California State U.- Northridge Thomas W. Polger, University of Cincinnati Chase B. Wrenn, University of Alabama Alan Coates, Vanderbilt University John Collins, East Carolina University Andrea Scarantino, Georgia State University Max Deutsch, East Carolina University Steven Todd, University of Connecticut Justin Tiehen, University of Puget Sound Theodore Bach, University of Connecticut Corey Maley, Princeton University Myrto Mylopoulos, CUNY Graduate Center Paul Carron, Baylor University Shannon Spaulding, Oklahoma State University 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 28 PSYCHOLOGY Norman R. Remley, University of Florida Henry B. van Twyver, University of Florida Phillip R. Costanzo, University of Florida Thomas K. Hearn, Jr., College of William and Mary Virgil V. McKenna, College of William and Mary Ben B. Morgan, Jr., University of Louisville Malcolm W. Huckabee, Univ. of Southern Mississippi George W. Menzer, University of Louisville L. James Shapiro, University of Manitoba G. Rufus Sessions, Walter Reed Army Institute Research Mary Ellen O’C. Chernovetz, University of Tulsa Frank Holly, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Louis M. Proenza, University of Georgia Mary G. Boyd, College of Charleston Gerald P. Kreuger, Fort Rucker & Johns Hopkins Univ. Richard A. Burns, Georgia Southwestern College Sarah McLeod Miller, University of Virginia Sara Stokes Benzel, Georgia State University Michale N. O’Malley, University of Colorado Lynn Percival, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Lab. Douglas E. Landon, Army Aeromedical Research Lab. Michael D. Chafetz, Tulane University Carol S. Holding, University of Louisville Mark W. Scerbo, AT&T Systems Mary Lynne Dittmar, University of Alabama-Huntsville Kelly Gurley Lambert, Randolph-Macon College Wendy A. Rogers, Memphis State University David A. Washburn, Georgia State University Nick Haslam, New School for Social Research Alfred Witkofsky, College of Charleston Cecilia M. Acocella, Washington College Leslee K. Pollina, Southeast Missouri State University Harold H. Greene, CERT at Morris Brown College Michael J. Beran, Georgia State University Thomas J. Capo, Auburn University John Paul Mindam Beckman Institute, University of Illinois Samuel Fernandez-Carriba, Georgia State University Claudio Cantalupo, Georgia State University William S. Helton, Wilmington College Dawn Morales, University of Pennsylvania Lauren A. Taglialatela, Emory University Joshua Redford, University of Buffalo, SUNY Justin J. Couchman, University of Buffalo, SUNY Lisa Heimbauer, Georgia State Univeristy Matthew G. Wisniewski, University of Buffalo, SUNY Bonnie Perdue, Georgia State University Reggie Paxton Gazes, Zoo Atlanta Past SSPP Officers I. President Meeting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Year 1904 1906 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 President J. Mark Baldwin J. Mark Baldwin J. Mark Baldwin J. MacBride Sterrett Albert Lefevre Edward F. Buchner Shepherd Ivory Franz Robert Morris Ogden H. J. Pearce John B. Watson J. C. Barnes David Spence Hill E. K. Strong. Jr. E. K. Strong, Jr. Knight Dunlap John M. Fletcher Joseph Peterson H. C. Sanborn Buford Johnson J. F. Dashiell J. B. Miner A. S. Edwards Josiah Morse L. R. Geissler Max F. Meyer Ethel Bowman H. M. Johnson Anna Forbes Liddell Roy M. Dorcus John F. Winter Albert G. A. Balz Lyle H. Lanier Marten Hoor Frank A. Geldard Marjorie S. Harris John Paul Nafe Fritz Marti Christian Paul Heinlein Peter A. Carmichael B. von Haller Gilmer Harold N. Lee Elizabeth Duffy Lewis M Hammond John B. Wolfe Willis Moore Karl M. Dallenbach Charles A. Baylis Marion E. Bunch William S. Weedon Richard H. Henneman Lewis E. Hahn Wilse B. Webb 29 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Rubin Gotesky William M. Hinton Leroy F. Loemker Dan R. Kenshalo Charles Hartshorne Leland E. Thune Edward C. Ballard Earl A. Alluisi E. M. Adams Malcolm D. Arnoult Dwight Van de Vate, Jr Stanley B. Williams Douglas Browning Lelon J. Peacock William I. Blackstone Clyde E. Noble Andrew J. Reck H. D. Kimmel Donald W. Sherburne Ina McD. Bilodeau L. B. Cebik Arthur L. Irion Donald S. Lee Arthur J. Riopelle Rem B. Edwards M. Carr Payne Nancy D. Simco James L. Pate Bowman L. Clarke Stephen F. Davis Sandra B. Rosenthal Joel S. Warm James F. Harris Richard A. Bums James Dye Duane M. Rumbaugh William Bechtel Ulric Neisser Dorothy Coleman Roger K. Thomas Robert Burton Thomas Cadwallader Michael Hodges David Washburn John Bickle Debra Sue Pate Nicholas Georgalis Hajime Otani Kenneth Aizawa John S. Monahan Thomas Polger J. David Smith Michael Lynch Michael Beran Berit Brogaard II. Secretary/Treasurer Meeting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Year 1904 1906 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 Secretary/Treasurer Edward F. Buchner Edward F. Buchner Edward F. Buchner Robert Morris Ogden Robert Morris Ogden Robert Morris Ogden William Carl Ruediger W. C. Ruediger W. C. Reudiger L. R. Geissler L. R. Geissler L. R. Geissler W. H. Chase H. W. Chase S. C. Garrison S. C. Garrison S. C. Garrison Owen R. Hughes Owen R. Hughes Owen R. Hughes J. A. Highsmith J. A. Highsmith J. A. Highsmith Paul L. Boynton Paul L. Boynton Paul L. Boynton Lyle H. Lanier Lyle H. Lanier Lyle H. Lanier Lyle H. Lanier Lyle H. Lanier Frank A. Geldard Frank A. Geldard C. P. Heinlein Normal L. Munn Normal L. Munn Normal L. Munn Elizabeth Duffy III. Secretary Meeting 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Year 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Secretary Joseph Weitz Joseph Weitz John B. Wolfe John B. Wolfe D. Maurice Allan D. Maurice Allan Oliver Lacey Oliver Lacey Joseph E. Moore Joseph E. Moore Wilse B. Webb Wilse B. Webb Wilse B. Webb Dan R. Kenshalo 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85. 86. 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 30 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Dan R. Kenshalo Dan R. Kenshalo Earl A. Alluisi Earl A. Alluisi Earl A. Alluisi Glenn R. Hawkes G. Douglas Browning G. Douglas Browning G. Douglas Browning William T. Blackstone William T. Blackstone William T. Blackstone Michel Loeb Michel Loeb Michel Loeb L. B. Cebik L. B. Cebik L. B. Cebik Donald S. Lee Donald S. Lee Donald S. Lee James L. Pate James L. Pate James L. Pate Stephen F. Davis Stephen F. Davis Stephen F. Davis Stephen F. Davis Richard A. Burns Richard A. Burns Richard A. Burns Richard A. Burns Dorothy P. Coleman Dorothy P. Coleman Dorothy P. Coleman Dorothy P. Coleman Dorothy P. Coleman David A. Washburn David A. Washburn David A. Washburn David A. Washburn David A. Washburn Ken Aizawa Ken Aizawa Ken Aizawa Ken Aizawa Ken Aizawa Lori A. Schmied Lori A. Schmied Lori A. Schmied Lori A. Schmied Chase B. Wrenn Chase B. Wrenn Chase B. Wrenn J. Robert Thompson 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 IV. Treasurer Meeting 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 Year 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Treasurer Katharine Tait Omwake Katharine Tait Omwake James A. Pait Richard H. Henneman Richard H. Henneman William M. Hinton William M. Hinton William M. Hinton Nicholas Hobbs Sam C. Webb Sam C. Webb Sam C. Webb Edger H. Henderson Edgar H. Henderson Edgar H. Henderson Leland E. Thune Leland E. Thune Leland E. Thune Dwight Van de Vate, Jr Dwight Van de Vate, Jr Dwight Van de Vate, Jr. Dwight Van de Vate, Jr Andrew J. Reck Andrew J. Reck Andrew J. Reck M. Carr Payne, Jr. M. Carr Payne, Jr. M. Carr Payne, Jr. Donald W. Sherburne Donald W. Sherburne Donald W. Sherburne Nancy D. Simco Nancy D. Simco Nancy D. Simco Nancy D. Simco Nancy D. Simco Nancy D. Simco Nancy D. Simco Nancy D. Simco John D. Seago Mary Anne Baker Mary Anne Baker Mary Anne Baker Mary Anne Baker Mary Anne Baker William Bechtel William Bechtel William Bechtel David Henderson David Henderson David Henderson David Henderson David Henderson David Henderson 31 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Hajime Otani Hajime Otani Hajime Otani Hajime Otani Hajime Otani Hajime Otani Michael J. Beran Michael J. Beran Michael J. Beran Michael J. Beran Michael J. Beran Michael J. Beran Lauren Taglialatela Lauren Taglialatela Lauren Taglialatela