11-01-94 Five from Ohio State honored as military veterans 11-1-94 FIVE WITH OHIO STATE TIES JOIN OHIO VETERANS HALL OF FAME COLUMBUS -- Four graduates of The Ohio State University and a former faculty member were among 25 outstanding men and women who were inducted Tuesday (11/1) into the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame. Gov. George Voinovich presided at the ceremony in Franklin County Veterans Memorial attended by representatives of veterans groups from across Ohio. The Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame is sponsored by the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services to recognize veterans for their "significant contribution at local, state or national level in their selected field or profession ... and for their voluntary work for veterans and the community." The five with Ohio State ties who were inducted are: -- Wayne W. "Woody" Hayes, head football coach from 1951 to 1978, who died in 1987. He was a Navy veteran of World War II; he made four trips to Vietnam to visit the troops; and maintained an interest in military and veterans affairs throughout his life. -- Raymond E. Mason Jr., chairman of Columbus Truck and Equipment Co. and a retired major general in the U.S. Army. He earned his bachelor's degree in business from Ohio State in 1941. He is a veteran of World War II. He has supported Ohio State through the years, and in 1985 he established the Raymond E. Mason Designated Professorship in Transportation and Logistics in honor of his father. -- Ronald M. Sega, NASA astronaut with a rank of lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve. He graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1974 and earned a master's degree in physics from Ohio State in 1975. He later earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the Air Force Academy. He currently is on an extended leave of absence from his position as professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Colorado. He was a mission specialist on the first joint U.S.- Russian Space Shuttle mission last February. He has logged 199 hours in space. -- Nancy J. Sherlock, NASA astronaut and major in the U.S. Army. She earned a bachelor's degree in biological sciences from Ohio State in 1981 and a master's degree in safety engineering from the University of Southern California in 1985. A senior Army aviator, she has logged 2,800 flying hours in various rotary wing and fixed wing aircraft. She was a mission specialist aboard the Orbiter Endeavor which flew for 239 hours in space in June 1993. She is scheduled to go into space again as a mission specialist in mid-1995. -- Ronald W. Trewyn, associate vice provost for research and professor of biology at Kansas State University. He was a professor of medical biochemistry at Ohio State until last August when he took the position at Kansas State. He also held an appointment in Ohio State's Comprehensive Cancer Center. A veteran of the Vietnam War, he challenged covert discrimination against veterans on college campuses. He also was a member of the Franklin County Veterans Service Commission. # PHOTOGRAPH AVAILABLE: Mason and Trewyn attended the induction ceremony. A black and white photograph of the two men is available from University Communications. To obtain a copy of the photo, contact Steve Sterrett, director of news services, at (614) 292-8472. [Submitted by: STERRETT (sterrett@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Tue, 01 Nov 1994 15:22:26 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.