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The Civil Engineering Honor Society
Fall 2012 * Volume 84 * Number 2
NATIONAL COUNCIL
PRESIDENT and PACIFIC DISTRICT COUNCILLOR
MR. RANDALL D. AKIONA (Mar. 2002)
School of Architecture
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2410 Campus Rd, Rm 301D
Honolulu, HI 96822-2216
Phone
(808) 956-6845
Fax
(808) 956-7778
E-MAIL: rakiona@hotmail.com
VICE PRESIDENT and GREAT LAKES DISTRICT
COUNCILLOR
DR. THOMAS F. WOLFF, P.E (Mar. 2010)
Michigan State University
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies
1415 Engineering Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1226
Phone (517) 355-5128
Fax
(517) 432-1356
E-Mail: wolff@egr.msu.edu
NATIONAL MARSHAL and NORTHEAST DISTRICT
COUNCILLOR
DR. MICHAEL D. SYMANS (Mar. 2010)
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 Eighth St.
Troy, NY 12180-3590
Phone
(518) 276-6938
Fax (518) 276-4833
E-MAIL: symans@rpi.edu
CENTRAL DISTRICT COUNCILLOR, and
PAST PRESIDENT
DR. DEE ANN SANDERS, P.E. (Mar. 2004)
School of Civil & Environmental Egrg
Oklahoma State University
207 Engineering South
Stillwater, OK 74078-5033
Phone (405) 744-9302
Fax (405) 744-7554
E-MAIL: deeann@okstate.edu
CUMBERLAND DISTRICT COUNCILLOR
DR. KAYE L. BRUBAKER (Mar. 2012)
University of Maryland
1173 Glenn L. Martin Hall
College Park, MD 20742
Phone (301) 405-1965
Fax (301) 404-2585
E-MAIL: klbrubak@eng.umd.edu
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCILLOR
PROF. HENRY P. DOBBELAAR, P.E.
(Mar 2004)
Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engrg. Dept.
Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on the Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030-5991
Phone
(201) 216-5340
Fax
(201) 216-5352
E-MAIL: hdobbela@stevens.edu
NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT COUNCILLOR
and PAST PRESIDENT
DR. THOMAS B. NELSON, P.E. (Mar. 1998)
605 Pyrite Rd
Platteville, WI 53818-3334
Phone (608) 642-4041
E–MAIL: nelsont@uwplatt.edu
ROCKY MOUNTAIN DISTRICT COUNCILLOR
DR. JANICE CHAMBERS, P.E. (Mar. 2010)
Civil Engineering Dept.
University of Utah
122 S. Central Campus Dr., Ste 104
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0561
Phone
(801) 581-3155
Fax
(801) 585-5477
E-MAIL: jchambers@civil.utah.edu
SOUTHERN DISTRICT COUNCILLOR
DR. ROBERT W. BARNES, P.E. (Mar. 2012)
Auburn University
238 Harbert Engrg. Cntr
Auburn, AL 36849
Phone
(334) 844-6281
Fax (334) 844-6290
E-MAIL: rbarnes@eng.auburn.edu
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT COUNCILLOR
DR. ROBERT L. HENRY, P.E. (Apr. 1988)
3510 Fox Glen Dr.
Colleyville, TX 76034-5130
Phone (817) 355-0313
Cell (817) 797-0899
E-MAIL: henryrs@att.com
COUNCILLORS EMERITUS and
NATIONAL PAST SECRETARIES-TREASURERS
Prof. Dexter C. Jameson, Jr., P.E. (Sept. 1970)
Dr. Eugene A. Glysson, P.E. (Mar. 1982)
COUNCILLOR EMERITUS & NATIONAL HISTORIAN
Dr. Olin K. Dart, Jr. P.E. (Mar. 1980)
The Transit
of Chi Epsilon
The Civil Engineering Honor Society
CONTENTS
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Letter from the Executive Secretary............................................................2
Introducing Dr. Glenn C. Goss.................................................................... 2
Chapter Honor Members.............................................................................3
Recognition of Scholarship Contributions................................................. 11
Chi Epsilon Member Deaths 2011............................................................... 12
Chapter Reports Index.................................................................................13
Chi Epsilon Chapter Directory....................................................................14
National Honor Members List.................................................................... 18
CHI EPSILON
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
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Chi Epsilon
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Arlington, TX 76019-0316
866-554-0553 toll-free
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EDITOR
Thomas M. Petry
Executive Secretary
Letter from the Executive Secretary
I am pleased on one hand, and saddened on another, to tell the members of
Chi Epsilon that I am retiring from the position of Executive Secretary at the end of
December of this year. I have discussed my health situation with my children and they
have told me to retire now, so that I can have more years to enjoy them and our eight
grandchildren, not to mention future great-grandchildren, I hope. The last six and a half
years in this position have been both challenging and interesting. I shall treasure all
the friends I have made and the memories of students at both district conferences and
Conclaves. I am pleased to leave the office in the very good hands of Susan, Sichan,
and Michele, along with Glenn Goss who will be taking over for me. I am sure that the
future of Chi Epsilon will continue to brighten as our society grows and faces new challenges. I will always be proud to be a member of Chi Epsilon and having contributed
what I could to our profession. Best Wishes to all, Tom Petry.
Introducing Dr. Glenn C. Goss
The Chi Epsilon National Council is pleased to announce
the appointment of Dr. Glenn C. Goss as the next Executive Secretary. Dr. Goss will officially assume the position effective January 1, 2013. Glenn received his BS (1975) and MS (1978) from
Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis) and
his PhD (1995) from the University of Texas at Arlington. He was
initiated into Chi Epsilon while a graduate student at UTA.
Glenn began his career working as an engineering technician and later as a graduate engineer at Barrow-Agee Laboratories
in Memphis. Following completion of his MS he moved to Arlington, Texas to begin
working as a geotechnical engineer. He worked for three different geotechnical engineering firms between 1978 and 1992 - Rone, Trinity Engineering Testing Corporation, and Baker-Shiflett Engineers - while serving as an engineer-in-training, project
engineer, and senior project engineer. Along the way, he also served as the laboratory
manager, drafting department manager, and radiation safety officer for several of the
firms. He has worked on both commercial and residential projects of all sizes. Since
1992, Dr. Goss has been self-employed working as a consulting engineer serving the
needs of several local engineering firms. He has also worked closely with a number of
legal firms serving as an expert witness providing both deposition and trial testimony.
Dr. Goss has been married to Jeannine for 32 years. They have two sons,
Jonathan and Daniel, and two grandchildren, Lucas and Alexis. They currently reside
in Arlington, Texas (home of the National Office).
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CHAPTER HONOR MEMBERS
Imad L. Al-Qadi, PE
University of Illinois
Prof. Al-Qadi holds a B.S. (Yarmouk University 1984),
and M.Eng. and Ph.D. degrees (Penn State University 1986 and
1990, respectively) in civil engineering. He joined the University
of Illinois faculty in 2004. Since his arrival at the University of
Illinois in August 2004, Prof. Al-Qadi has served as the Director
of the Advanced Transportation Research and Engineering Lab
(ATREL) and the Founding Director of the Illinois Center for
Transportation (ICT), which has become one of the largest centers at the University of Illinois within three years and one of the leading transportation
centers in the world.
Prof. Al-Qadi’s research has resulted in the authoring/coauthoring of more
than 500 publications, of which more than 250 are refereed papers. He has delivered
more than 425 presentations at international conferences and professional meetings
including numerous keynote lectures.
Prof. Al-Qadi established the pavement, bituminous, and nondestructive testing programs at Virginia Tech and led the efforts to secure the Virginia Tech-Association of the American Railroad Affiliated Laboratory, of which he was the director just
before joining the University of Illinois. In addition, he and his students designed and
instrumented the state-of-the-art, all-weather 1.6-mile Virginia Smart Road pavement
testing facility.
A registered professional engineer and ASCE fellow, Prof. Al-Qadi is an elected Distinguished Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), “For his
extraordinary research and technical contributions in pavement engineering, modeling,
and rehabilitation technologies, pavement interlayer systems, and transportation infrastructure sensing such as ground penetrating radar, as well as his exemplary leadership
in professional service and technology transfer.” This is an honor bestowed on less
than 600 engineers since 1853. He is a member of TRB, AAPT, NAGS, RILEM, ISAP,
IGS, ASNT, and ASTM. He is also an elected honorary member of the Societa Italiana
Infrastructure Viarie.
A member of more than 20 technical committees, task forces, and advisory
boards, he is currently the Chair of the TRB Preservation and Maintenance Section, the
Group Leader of the ISAP Technical Committee on Interlayer Systems, and the TRB
subcommittee on Interlayer Systems to Control Reflective Cracking, that he founded.
He also served as the ASCE Design, Construction, and Maintenance Executive Council
Chair and currently a member of the Board of Governors of the ASCE Transportation
and Development Institute. Prof. Al-Qadi served as the Chair/Co-Chair of many international conferences including the 5th and 6th RILEM International Conference on
Pavement Cracking, the 2006 International NDE Conference on Civil Engineering, the
Advanced Characterization of Pavement and Soil Engineering Materials, and the first
ASCE Transportation and Development Institute Congress.
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Jeremy J. Clemmons, PE
San Diego State University
The San Diego State University (SDSU) chapter is proud to
announce Mr. Jeremy Clemmons as its 38th Chapter Honor Member, elevated to this membership level on March 10th, 2012. The
ceremony was conducted by the National Council of Chi Epsilon
at the 42nd National Conclave in Los Angeles, California. Jeremy
was first initiated into Chi Epsilon by the SDSU Chapter as a civil
engineering graduate student in May of 1998. Upon his original
initiation, he has been dedicated to the well being of Chi Epsilon
both at SDSU, as well the entire Pacific District. After graduating
from SDSU in May 1999, he became involved in the San Diego Chi Epsilon Alumni
Association, eventually serving as the President from 2002 to 2005. During this time
period, he also became heavily involved in organizing the Pacific District conferences
held annually each November throughout the California chapters.
In 2006, Jeremy led a group of dedicated Chi Epsilon alumni and faculty advisors to develop a Pacific District Council, assisting with the betterment of the California and Hawaii chapters. Since 2006, he has served as the Chair of the District Council.
Over the last 14 years, Jeremy has supported the SDSU chapter by speaking at various
chapter meetings and functions, identifying and providing names of potential Chapter
Honor Member candidates, and assisting with fundraising from local engineering firms.
Jeremy has also attended every National Conclave since 2002 as an alumni member of
SDSU. As the late Dr. Arthur Chiu (past Chi Epsilon National President and Pacific
District Councilor) once noted at the 2007 Pacific District Conference, Jeremy bleeds
purple and white.
Jeremy’s Chi Epsilon accomplishments are even more amazing as he has been
able to perform this community service while working full-time as a Senior Project
Manager for Atkins North America (formerly PBS&J). Originally starting as a junior
engineer with the firm in San Diego, Jeremy rose through the rankings eventually managing the water and wastewater infrastructure groups in Nevada and Arizona. In 2005,
Jeremy transferred to the Las Vegas, Nevada office where he currently resides. His
expertise is in the design of water and wastewater conveyance facilities (pump stations,
reservoir tanks, pipelines), including the Salt Creek Urban Runoff Treatment Facility
in Dana Point which won the 2006 National APWA Project of the Year award.
In his spare time away from work and Chi Epsilon, Jeremy is an avid sports
fan, attempting to visit every major league baseball and national football league stadium in America. He has been to 31 MLB stadiums and 11 NFL stadiums. Additionally, he enjoys travelling, visiting National Parks and relatives all over the Country, and
outdoor sports such as mountain biking, snowboarding and disc golf. The San Diego
State University chapter is pleased to have a dedicated Chi Epsilon and civil engineering role model as its newest Chapter Honor Member.
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Brian P. Dunnigan, PE
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Mr. Dunnigan received his BSCE from the University
of Nebraska in 1981. He began his career as a civil engineer
with the County of Los Angeles Department of Roads. He soon
returned to Nebraska, however, and began working as a structural
engineer for the Nebraska Department of Roads, eventually being
a hydraulics engineer. He is a registered Professional Engineer in
Nebraska.
In 1991 Mr. Dunnigan became Division Head of the
Flood Plain Management Division of the Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, staying with that agency through to the present. Mr. Dunnigan is
currently the Director for the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources. He has been
employed as an engineer by the State of Nebraska since 1983 and has worked in the
areas of bridge design, floodplain management, dam safety, and water administration.
As the Director of the State of Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, a
state agency with 106 employees and an annual budget of nearly $26 million, he is given jurisdiction over all matters pertaining to water rights for irrigation, power, or other
useful purposes. The Department serves as the official agency of the state in connection with water resources development, soil and water conservation, flood prevention,
watershed protection and flood control. The Director also serves as the Nebraska State
Engineer on interstate decrees and compacts, assuring compliance with these compacts. In his position, he has the additional duties of Nebraska’s Representative to the
North Platte Decree Committee, is Nebraska’s Commissioner of the Republican River
Compact Administration and the Wyoming-Nebraska Compact on the Upper Niobrara
River. He is an Ex officio member of the Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact
Administration, the Western States Water Council, the Association of Western States
Engineers, and the Nebraska Environmental Trust.
Dr. Lawrence F. Kahn, PE
Georgia Tech University
Lawrence F. Kahn has been a Professor of Structural Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology since 1976. He
received his BS, MS and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Stanford University, University of Illinois (Champaign-Urbana), and
the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), respectively. Dr. Kahn
worked for four years as a structural engineer for the U.S. Naval
Civil Engineering Laboratory and for one year with Bechtel Corporation. He has conducted experimental and field research in the
following areas: earthquake resistance of structural concrete and
masonry, repair and strengthening of structural concrete and masonry, use of highperformance concretes for prestressed concrete bridges, and computer-aided structural
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design.
Dr. Kahn has been elected as a Fellow in the American Concrete Institute,
American Society of Civil Engineers, and The Masonry Society. He was awarded the
ASCE Raymond C. Reese Research Prize and The Masonry Society Presidents Award.
Dr. Kahn received “best paper” awards from ASTM Journal of Testing and Evaluation
(2010), The Masonry Society (2003 & 2006) and the Composites Institute (1994). At
Georgia Tech, he was given the ANAK Institute Faculty Award for Teaching and the
Institute’s Outstanding Professional Education Award
He holds three patents and is a registered Professional Engineer in California,
Georgia and Michigan.
Robert K. Law
Purdue University
Robert “Bob” Law is chief estimator with Charles
Pankow Builders. In his role as chief estimator, Mr. Law, and
his Pankow team, incorporate new technologies as well as proven
construction methods in the design and layout of the structural
framework for hotels, multi-family residential complexes, parking structures, arenas, retail and office buildings. During Mr.
Law’s 30+ years at Pankow, he has been a valued contributor to
the company’s most prestigious projects, including: Metropolitan
Transit Authority Headquarters and Metropolitan Water District
Headquarters (both located at Union Station in Los Angeles), Paseo Colorado in Pasadena, and La Tour luxury condominiums on Wilshire Boulevard in West Los Angeles. The Laws have two sons, Dana and Keith (BSCE 2002 Civil Engineering).
Mr. Law’s sister, Jeanette Kimball, is a Purdue alumnus (BS 1977 CFS). His father,
the late C. Keith Law, also was a graduate of the University (BS 1947, ECE; MS 1948
ECE). C. Keith Law passed away in December 2006. Sara’s parents (both deceased)
are graduates of Purdue, as is her brother, Gregory Baur (BS 1963 Science; MS 1966
Science, Ed, and Humanities) and Gregory’s daughter, Novice Buffo (BS 1987 Technology). Mr. Law has served on Purdue’s CEM Advisory Board since 1999 and has
served on the CE Advisory Board since 2001. In February 2004, Mr. Law was the
recipient of Purdue University’s 2003 Civil Engineering Alumni Achievement Award.
Richard McCuen
University of Maryland
The Chi Epsilon Chapter at the University of Maryland, College Park, is
pleased to announce the elevation of Richard H. McCuen, Ph.D., to Chapter Honor
Member. Dr. McCuen has made exceptional contributions to education and professionalism in Civil Engineering.
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Dr. McCuen has been a professor at the University of Maryland for 40 years. During this time, he has had a profound influence
on students throughout the engineering school. He has founded and
directed the Engineering Honors Program, to challenge academically talented students and encourage undergraduates to pursue
graduate school. In addition, he personally recommends graduate
studies, professional licensure, and participation in professional
and honor societies within the field of Civil Engineering to all of
his students.
While at the University of Maryland, Dr. McCuen has authored and co-authored several dozen books, and more than 150 journal publications in the fields of
water resources and hydrology, education, and professional issues in engineering. He is
currently the Associate Editor for the ASCE Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, Water
Resources Impact, and a book Review Editor for the Journal of American Water Resources Association. He is the recipient the 1988 Icko Iben Award from the American
Water Resources Association, the 1989 and 2008 Faculty Service Award from UMD’s
College of Engineering, the 2007 Best Technical Note award from the ASCE Journal of
Hydrologic Engineering, and many more awards.
Dr. McCuen served as the faculty advisor for Chi Epsilon. He has pioneered
outreach programs to local high schools and received the Outstanding Service to
Schools Award from the University of Maryland in 1992.
Michael J. McEvilly, PE
Missouri University of Science & Technology
Mike McEvilly received his BSCE from UMR in 1980
and an MS in Engineering Management in 1981, also from UMR.
He has spent his career in the oil and gas industry in various positions. He was first with Cities Service Oil & Gas Corporation,
and then was Facilities and Construction Manager, Deepwater
Worldwide with Anadarko Petroleum Corp. Following this, he
became Vice-President of Capital Projects with Helix Energy Solutions, and is currently Senior Executive Vice-President of Operations for Spitzer Industries, Inc. In this position, he principally
oversees the design and fabrication operations of approximately 1000 employees in
four facilities totaling 525,000 square feet, where they manufacture and process subsea
equipment used in offshore oil and gas production operations.
He is a member of several technical/professional societies and Advisory
Boards. He was named the Young Engineer of the Year by the Sam Houston Chapter
for the state of Texas. He received the Distinguished Achievement Award for Projects
at the Offshore Technology Conference for the years 2007 and 2010. These were for
the Marco Polo Tension-Leg Platform in 4,300 feet of water, and the Independence
Hub Semi-Submersible in 8,000 feet of water respectively, both of which were record
setting water depths at the time of installation.
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Mike is a member of the Elks Lodge, Lions Club, Masonic Lodge, Scottish
Rite, and Shriners. He has served as a Little League coach and umpire and in youth
basketball and soccer as a coach and umpire. In his student days at UMR, Mike was
the president of Chi Epsilon, Blue Key, and Intercollegiate Knights. He is a member
of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, and was named a National Top Teke in 1980. He is a
member of the Order of the Golden Shillelagh, and was inducted into the Academy of
Engineering Management in April, 2012.
Dr. Ray E. Martin, PE
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Ray Martin, the Chief Executive Officer of Schnabel Engineering Associates since 1993, began his career as a junior engineer with the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company after earning
his B.S. in Civil Engineering at Virginia Tech in 1964.
After discovering that his love of trains and working for a
railroad company were not one and the same, he returned to Virginia Tech to earn a M.S. in Civil Engineering in 1968 and then
attended West Virginia University, where he received a Ph.D. in
1972. At that time he was employed as a senior staff engineer with
Joseph F. Ward Associates (currently Converse Consultants) in Caldwell, New Jersey.
After completing his Ph.D., he began work for Schnabel as a project engineer
in the Bethesda, Maryland office. Two years later he moved to Richmond to open the
first branch office of Schnabel and was named an associate of the firm. In 1984, he became a principal with Schnabel and led the Richmond office until he became President
of the firm in 1988. He currently works in the Corporate office in Ashland, Virginia. Dr.
Martin’s primary engineering practice relates to design of new dams and rehabilitation
of existing dams and consulting on building foundations.
A Registered PE in nine states and the District of Columbia, Dr. Martin is a
former President of the Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, which presented
him with the Distinguished Service Award in 1982. He has been inducted into Tau Beta
Pi and Chi Epsilon and is a member and a Fellow of the American Society of Civil
Engineers.
Dr. Martin taught Foundation Engineering at the University of Virginia as
an adjunct faculty member for a number of years and is active in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech. A long-time member of the college’s Committee of 100, he
has served two terms as Chairman of the Advisory Board. He also served on the CEE
Advisory Board from 1987 through 1993. In recognition of his service, the College of
Engineering presented Ray Martin with the Distinguished Service Award in 1993. He
is also a member of the Ut Prosim Society of Virginia Tech.
Dr. Martin has been a member of Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church
since 1974 and has been active as Finance Committee Chairman, Administrative Board
Chairman and a Senior High Sunday School Teacher for a number of years. He also has
served on numerous citizens committees for the Town of Ashland related to planning
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and economic development.
Sheryl Nojima
University of Hawaii
Dr. Sheryl Nojima is president of Gray, Hong, Nojima
& Associates, the state’s only woman-owned small business civil
engineering consulting firm. She received her BS, MBA, and
PhD from University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM), earned an MS
in civil engineering from the University of California at Berkeley,
and is a licensed professional engineer in two disciplines – civil
engineering (Hawaii and Oregon) and environmental engineering
(Oregon). Dr. Nojima has worked in both the private and public
sectors in Hawaii, including M&E Pacific (AECOM), the City
and County of Honolulu Department of Public Works, and the UHM College of Engineering, where she served as assistant dean from1995-2000.
Dr. Nojima was a member of the Board of Directors of the American Council
of Engineering Companies of Hawaii from 2004-2012 serving as president and pastpresident in her last two years. She also served as president of Hawaii Society of Professional Engineers (HSPE) from 2001-2003 and was instrumental in establishing the
HSPE Educational Foundation. She is currently a member of the UHM College of
Engineering Dean’s Council Executive Committee and the Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering’s Industrial Advisory Council. In 2011, Dr. Nojima was
presented with the Engineer of the Year Award by the Hawaii Society of Professional
Engineers.
Dr. Daryoush Razavian, P.E.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Dr. Razavian is a senior program/project manager and engineer for multidisciplinary projects involving planning, analysis,
and design of water resources systems. He is the only registered
professional hydrologist in Nebraska. His expertise is in investigations related to planning and design of water development
projects, bridge/culvert hydraulics, floodplain management and
flood control, watershed management planning, rural and urban
hydrology, stream and reservoir restoration, wetland hydrology,
engineering economy, erosion and sedimentation engineering, agricultural nonpoint source pollution control, and applications of hydrologic and hydraulic computer simulation models.
He has directed, managed, and conducted more than 2,000 projects involving
water resources engineering and management. Dr. Razavian has extensive experience
in utilizing water quantity and quality computer simulation models. He thoroughly
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understands the capabilities and limitations of hydrologic and hydraulic computer models such as AGNPS, ANSWERS, ENDOW, EUTROMOD, FER, HECFFA, HEC-RAS,
HEC-1, HEC-2, HECWRC, HSP-F, HY-8, TR-20, and TR-55.
Dr. Jerry Stephens, P.E.
Montana State University
Jerry Stephens is a professor in the Civil Engineering
Department at Montana State University and Research Director at
the Western Transportation Institute. Dr. Stephens has won several teaching awards and is recognized as one of the best teachers
in the college of engineering. Dr. Stephens’ research thrust is in
the area of structural engineering. He has been instrumental in
developing new snow loads for Montana which are used by engineers throughout the Pacific Northwest. He has done groundbreaking work in using fly ash as 100% replacement for Portland
cement in concrete manufacture, and further explored using recycled and waste materials for all phases of concrete construction.
At the Western Transportation Institute, Jerry has been researching transportation issues for over 20 years, with a focus on the relationship between the damage
sustained by the transportation infrastructure and the vehicles that use it. He is the
author of numerous research reports and papers with his colleagues on a variety of
engineering issues. In an effort to improve interdisciplinary education at MSU, Dr.
Stephens has been involved in several joint projects with the Architecture Department.
Many of these projects were community service oriented. The depth and breadth of Dr.
Stephens’ impact on MSU and the surrounding community speaks for itself.
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RECOGNITION OF SCHOLARSHIP CONTRIBUTIONS
The following Chi Epsilon members made a contribution to the Scholarship Fund for
year 2012. These contributions and earnings on contributions from many years are
used to fund ten (10) National Scholarships of $3500 each and as many as ten (10)
District Scholarships of $2000 each. As of the 41st Conclave, Chi Epsilon now has two
(2) Graduate Fellowships of $3500 each. Your continuing contributions to the Scholarship Fund since 1992 have allowed deserving recipients to receive these awards. With
your support, it is hoped to increase the number of scholarships given and the amount
of each award.
YEAR 2012 SCHOLARSHIP CONTRIBUTORS
NAME
YR
CHAPTER
$100 to $499
John Gehbauer
Annette Lapkowski
Christopher Jones
Martin Mamawal
Timothy Woodden
Mark Rapier
Leslie Robertson
‘84
‘94
‘06
‘94
‘75
‘89
‘03
Texas-Austin
Connecticut
Texas A&M
Cal Poly-SLO
Utah
Kentucky
California
$50 to $99
Craig Warren
Mary Arnold
Christine Flaherty
Ashley Hutcheson
Joseph Coffey Jr
Christopher Knotts
Gregory Sauceman
Jeffery Russell
Robert MacLean
Marwan Sadat
Waylon Blakeley
‘82
‘88
‘97
‘01
‘74
‘89
‘80
‘79
‘65
‘81
‘74
Texas-El Paso
Michigan
Bucknell
Missouri
Rensselaer
Louisiana State
MOS&T
Cornell
Michigan
Rutgers
Auburn
NAME
YR
CHAPTER
$50 to $99
Craig Johnson
William Allen II
Barbara Donley
Gary Hagstrom
Frank Yates
David Yamamoto
Lawrence Clare
Joseph Mergel
Caroline Dennison
Paul Deitering
Dennis Hiltunen
Rae-Ann Lehman
Nancy Blackwell Gregory Gifford
Fred Fischer
Richard Larkins
Joseph Ferreri
Karen Guglielmone
Christine Close
Steven Fenves
‘86
‘49
‘02
‘71
‘73
‘58
‘72
‘70
‘82
‘93
‘82
‘98
‘96
‘82
‘67
‘73
‘54
‘87
‘93
‘55
Cal Poly-SLO
Rensselaer
Penn State
Michigan Tech
MOS&T
Hawaii
SUNY
Drexel
Rensselaer
Kansas State
Michigan
Penn State
Texas A&M
Worcester
Ohio State
MOS&T
New Mexico
Clemson
Arizona State
Illinois
$49 or less
Due to space limitations, we are unable to print the 56 names of members who contributed in this category. We are truly grateful for your generosity and hope all of you will
continue to support Chi Epsilon scholarships each year.
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CHI EPSILON MEMBER DEATHS
Since the publication of the spring 2012 Transit, the following deaths have been
reported to the National Office.
Member Name
Init
Chapter
Winfred Carter
1964 (CHM) Oklahoma State
Frederick Trask
1951
Cornell
Roger Slutter
1952
Lehigh
Harry Piper
1962 (CHM) Maryland
Leland Kraft Jr
1964
Ohio State
James Seckler
1969
New Mexico State
Ronald Tingley
1952
New Mexico
Lloyd Wisdom
1967
Kansas
Mark Harris
1972
New Mexico State
John Bradford Jr
1948
Mississippi
Donald Maxwell
1964
Texas-Austin
Steven Brown
1977
Texas A&M
John Li
1992
CA-Irvine
Alburt Burg
1969
Drexel
Richard McGinnis 2011 (CHM) Bucknell
Edward Lindskog
1942
CA-Berkeley
Harold Palmer
1963
Manhattan
John Grimmer
1958
Marquette
Ramon Lopez
1949
Wisconsin
Cecil Carleton
1944
Purdue
Johannes Kurz
1964
CA-Berkeley
Lloyd Elias
1947
Auburn
Kenneth Kline
1967
Iowa
Roy Armstrong
1967
MS&T
Emery Dominigue 1989
Louisiana-Lafayette
James Scott
1973
Ohio State
Richard Frueh PE 2007 (CHM) MS&T
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1979
Herbert Malcolm Jr 1972
Duane Dice
1962
Allan Eaton
1948
Eugene Roberts
1992
Clifford Davis
1991
David Rampe
1946
Lawrence Webb Jr 1950
Paul McKee
1962
Bobby Davis
1961
James McClure
1967
Edward Busby
1987 (CHM)
James Meek
1941
Jesse Godfrey
1949
William Tamm
1939
Mark Williams
1971
Morris Reinhardt
1958
Dean Jameson
1969
Floyd Petty
1955
Paul Tutt
1964
William Parr
1949
Paul Cerjan
1968
John Focht Jr
2000 (NHM)
John Leuer
1952
Carl Falkenstrom
1950
Arthur Bates
1951
Calvin Clyde
1950
William Douglass
1957
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Name Milo S. Ketchum* Charles D. Breed* Ora M. Leland* Arthur N. Talbot* Daniel W. Mead* John B. Babcock, III* Herbert S. Crocker* Frederick E. Turneaure* Charles Derleth, Jr.* George T. Seabury* Hardy Cross* John L. Savage* Julian Hinds* Lewis A. Pick* Charles G. Hyde* David B. Steinman* Tom A. Blair* Sinclair O. Harper* Henry T. Heald* Morton O. Withey* Bernard A. Etcheverry* Bertram D. Tallamy* George D. Clyde* Samuel B. Morris* Nathan W. Dougherty* Enoch R. Needles* Clarence L. Eckel* A. M. Rawn* Ellis L. Armstrong* Mason G. Lockwood* Solomon Cady Hollister* William H. Wisely* George R. Rich* Abel Wolman* Louis R. Howson* John A. Focht* Roland P. Davis* Daniel V. Terrell* Leif J. Sverdrup* Ralph E. Fadum* Phil M. Ferguson* Oscar S. Bray* Ralph B. Peck*
Hunter Rouse* Linton E. Grinter* Leland J. Walker William McCoy Sangster* Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr. Fred J. Benson* Jack Cermak Chester P. Siess* Mario Salvadori* T.Y. Lin* William J. Hall John A. Focht, Jr.* Luther Graef William J. LeMessurier* Robert D. Bay Charles J. Pankow, Jr.* Leslie E. Robertson Daniel S. Turner
Date of Elevation November 22, 1931 January, 1932 February 16, 1932 April 10, 1932 April 14, 1932 May 31, 1932 May 18, 1934 December 18, 1936 December 18, 1936 May 18, 1939 December 18, 1936 January 25, 1946 February 21, 1948 February 21, 1948 March 31, 1950 May 20, 1950 September 12, 1952 September 12, 1952 October 23, 1953 April 9, 1954 April 16, 1954 May 11, 1958 May 6, 1961 February 23, 1962 May 1, 1965 May 6, 1965 December 12, 1966 April 12, 1968 May 3, 1968 December 9, 1968 June 25, 1969 October 16, 1969 March 13, 1970 May 5, 1971 April 6, 1972 April 22, 1972 November 11, 1972 March 25, 1972 April 4, 1976 March 12, 1978 March 29, 1980 April 3, 1982 March 31, 1984 November 9, 1985 June 25, 1986 April 9, 1988 April 21, 1990 April 30, 1990 March 14, 1992 March 5, 1994 November 5, 1994 January 23, 1996 March 9, 1996 March 1998 March 2000 March 2002 June 4, 2004 March 11, 2006 April 23, 2006 March 15, 2008 March 13, 2010
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