An awards program was established at the 20th Annual Meeting in Memphis, Tennessee on May 9, 1972. Additional awards have been added through the years. The program consists of individual and group awards to recognize individual or committee accomplishments, section awards and awards for students. For most awards, nominations are judged in January and awarded at the Annual Meeting later that spring. The awards presented at the Annual Meeting represent the accomplishments of the previous year.
Below are links to the description of these awards and lists of the historical winners.
The highest recognition of notable and outstanding professional achievement presented by ITE is election to Honorary Membership. Since 1933 when the first Honorary Member was selected, less than 100 individuals have been so honored.
2018 - Marsha Anderson Bomar 2018 - W. Hibbett Neel, Jr. 2002 - John F. Exnicios 2000 - John D. Edwards, Jr. 1997 - Herman J. Hoose 1995 - Marble J. Hensley 1990 - Karl Bevins 1977 - Wilbur S. Smith
At the Southern Section’s 1972 Annual Meeting in Memphis, Tennessee, an award named “The Herman J. Hoose Distinguished Service Award” was created to recognize persons who untiringly and unselfishly contributed to our profession and our organization, and who by personal integrity, leadership and example inspired fellow professionals to greater service.
2023 - Jennifer Bihl
2022 - Kirsten Tynch
2021 - Mike Ridgeway
2020 - Hollis Loveday
2019 - Bob Murphy
2018 - Steven C. Strength
2017 - James M. Pohlman
2016 - Cynthia M. Pionke
2015 - Richard A. Day
2014 - Timothy E. White
2013 - Craig M. Hanchey
2012 - John Van Winkle
2011 - Daniel S. Turner, Ph.D.
2010 - Kenneth O. Voorhies
2009 - Stanley F. Polanis
2008 - Robert E. Stammer, Jr
2007 - Marsha Anderson Bomar
2006 - William B. Finger
2005 - Phillip L. Wylie, Sr.
2004 - Eugene D. Arnold, Jr.
2003 - Marble J. Hensley
2002 - Brent McKinney
2001 - Darrell B. Skipper
2000 - Thomas E. Flynn
1999 - Gaye G. Sprague
1998 - George A. “Lonnie” Yates
1997 - Richard Atkins
1996 - W. Hibbett Neel, Jr.
1995 - Victor A. McSwain
1994 - Joe K. Donaldson
1993 - James W. Yarbrough
1992 - Edward E. Watt
1991 - Robert L. Vecellio
1990 - Bruce Leonard
1989 - R.V. Moss
1988 - Howard R. Chapman
1987 - Jack C. Marcellis
1986 - James M. Dawkins
1985 - Charles E. Alexander
1984 - Robert J. Dodge
1983 - Peter S. Parsonson
1982 - Earl C. Williams, Jr.
1981 - Willis R. Deaton
1980 - C. Edwin Vick, Jr.
1979 - Joseph M. Thomas, Jr.
1978 - Harold M. Raynor, Jr.
1977 - Karl A. Bevins
1976 - John F. Exnocios
1975 - James O. Litchfield
1974 - William S. Derrick
1973 - Jay W. Quinn
1972 - John D. Edwards, Jr.
At the Southern Section’s Annual meeting in New Orleans in 1973, the awards program was expanded to include “The Marble J. Hensley Outstanding Individual Activity Award” to recognize a member who untiringly and unselfishly contributed during the previous year to our profession and our professional organization and who by personal integrity, leadership and example inspired fellow professionals to greater service.
2023 - Dianne Hammonds
2022 - Joe Gillis
2021 - Stacie Phillips
2020 - Todd Long
2019 - Greg Judy
2018 - Jeff Stephenson
2017 - Alison Catarella-Michel
2016 - K. Scott Walker, Jr.
2015 - Rebecca D. White
2014 - Jonathan Kiser
2013 - Richard Caudle
2012 - Jeffrey L. Hammond
2011 - Cynthia M. Pionke
2010 - William M. Seymour
2009 - James D. Foster
2008 - W. Hollis Loveday
2007 - Kenneth O. Voorhies
2006 - Slade F. Exley
2005 - Calvin W. Leggett
2004 - Karen L. Mohommadi
2003 - Craig M. Hanchey
2002 - Larry R. Goode
2001 - John Van Winkle
2000 - Robert R. Canfield
1999 - Eugene D. Arnold, Jr.
1998 - Douglas B. Robert
1997 - Phillip L. Wylie, Sr.
1996 - Robert P. Murphy
1995 - Marsha Anderson
1994 - Darrell B. Skipper
1993 - Gaye G. Sprague
1992 - Thomas E. Flynn
1991 - Donald H. Gaines
1990 - Daniel S. Turner
1989 - Brent McKinney
1988 - Richard Atkins
1987 - Victor A. McSwain
1986 - George A. “Lonnie” Yates
1985 - John F. Exnicios
1984 - John D. Edwards, Jr.
1983 - R. V. Moss
1982 - Howard R. Chapman
1981 - James M. Dawkins
1980 - James W. Yarborough
1979 - W. Hibbett Neel, Jr.
1978 - C. Edwin Vick, Jr.
1977 - Jack C. Marcellis
1976 - Herman A. Hill
1975 - Joseph M. Thomas, Jr.
1974 - Peter S. Parsonson
1973 - Roy D. Williams
At the April 2006 Southern District ITE Annual Meeting in Jackson, MS, an award was established to recognize outstanding contributions to their community, to transportation engineering in the public sector and to the Southern District of ITE. The award was named in honor of John F. Exnicios, the longtime traffic engineer for the City of New Orleans.
2023 - Brian Fulton
2022 - Robert Lewis
2021 - Valerie Holmes
2020 - Terry Arellano
2019 - Steve Allen
2018 - William M. Seymour
2017 - Scott E. Zehngraff
2016 - Stanley F. Polanis
2015 - Calvin W. Leggett
2014 - Timothy A. Foster
2013 - James D. Foster
2012 - Cynthia M. Pionke
2011 - Howard R. Chapman
2010 - Todd I. Long
2009 - Steven C. Strength
2008 - Lynn E. Allsbrook
2007 - John Van Winkle
2006 - W. Martin Bretherton, Jr.
2021 - Valerie Holmes
2020 - Terry Arellano
2019 - Steve Allen
2018 - William M. Seymour
2017 - Scott E. Zehngraff
2016 - Stanley F. Polanis
2015 - Calvin W. Leggett
2014 - Timothy A. Foster
2013 - James D. Foster
2012 - Cynthia M. Pionke
2011 - Howard R. Chapman
2010 - Todd I. Long
2009 - Steven C. Strength
2008 - Lynn E. Allsbrook
2007 - John Van Winkle
2006 - W. Martin Bretherton, Jr.
At the April 2009 Southern District ITE Annual Meeting in Birmingham, AL, an award was established to recognize an individual who contributed outstandingly to the education of future leaders in the transportation engineering field and to their local Section or the Southern District ITE. Because the South has been blessed with a number of outstanding educators at many of its Universities, it would be difficult to single out just one educator above all others, therefore, the award is not named after an individual.
2023 - Dr. Virginia Sisiopiku
2021 - Dr. Dimitra Michalaka
2020 - Dr. Lee Han
2019 - Dr. Stephanie Ivey
2018 - Dr. Rod E. Turochy
2017 - Dr. Bryan J. Katz
2016 - Dr. William “Jeff” Davis
2015 - Dr. Marty E. Lipinski
2014 - Dr. Robert L. Vecellio
2013 - Dr. Jack B. Humphreys
2012 - Dr. Wayne A. Sarasua
2011 - Dr. Peter S. Parsonson
2010 - Dr. Robert E. Stammer, Jr.
2009 - Dr. Daniel S. Turner
2008 - Dr. Paul D. Cribbins
At the April 1994 SDITE Annual Meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina, a young member recognition award was established. It was created to recognize individuals, who over their young professional careers, have contributed significantly to our profession and our professional organization and was named in honor of Joseph M. Thomas, Jr.
2023 - Sam Harris
2022 - Noelle Rauer
2021 - Andrea Cull
2020 - Kate Shearin
2019 - Christine Potocki
2018 - Kellie L. Reep
2017 - Thomas J. Montz
2016 - Ryan T. Eckenrode
2015 - Meredith Emory
2014 - Meredith H.Van Duyn
2013 - Sean Coleman
2012 - Lindsay A. Walker, Kimberly L. King
2011 - Radha K. Swayampakala
2010 - K. Scott Walker, Jr.
2009 - Dyan C. Damron
2008 - Michael R. Ridgeway
2007 - Alison Catarella Michel
2006 - William Brian Fulton
2005 - Kirsten B. Tynch
2004 - Jeffrey L. Hammond
2003 - Jo Anne Tingle
2002 - Richard B. Fangmann
2001 - Gregory D. Judy
2000 - Bayne E. Smith
1999 - Karen L. Mohammadi
1998 - John L. Hibbard
1997 - Terry M. Snow
1996 - Robert R. Walker
1995 - James A. Meads
1994 - Craig M. Hanchey
1993 - Hernan E. Pena, Jr.
At the April 2016 Southern District ITE Annual Meeting in Nashville, TN, an award was established to recognize outstanding contributions to ITE and transportation engineering by private sector members of the Southern District of ITE.
2023 - Mike Ridgeway
2022 - Jennifer Bihl
2021 - Jody Peace
2020 - Jonathan Kiser
2019 - Chris Kirby
2018 - Richard A. Day
2017 - Jeff A. Smith
2016 - Edward E. Watt
2015 - W. Hibbett Neel, Jr.
At the April 2010 Southern District ITE Annual Meeting in Portsmouth, VA, an award was established to recognize outstanding contributions to the Southern District for a project over an extended period of time. The President, with the approval of the Executive Board, selects an individual to receive this award. The President’s Award is intended to be awarded on rare occasions and is not intended to be awarded annually.
2020 - Craig Hanchey 2012 - Richard L. Caudle 2009 - J. Richard Atkins
2020 - Becca Kiriazes (Special Recognition for her key role in Student Leadership Summits) Becca was one of the key organizers for the virtual International Student Leadership Summit. She was able to relate her experience from organizing an in-person Student Leadership Summit at Georgia Tech, and translate that to the virtual environment. The Special Recognition was presented during the 2021 Virtual SDITE Annual Meeting. 2002 - Cater Lee (Lifetime Achievement Award for being a founding member of ABD) In 1975, a four-year effort by Cater Lee culminated when the Southern Section ITE Executive Board chartered the Associated Business Division (ABD). The Award was presented at the 2003 SDITE Annual Meeting in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
In 1972, SDITE began an award program to recognize the work of committees in conducting technical analysis or studies. Since 1989, the Best Technical Committee Report Award has been given to the Section that sponsored the best committee report rather than to the individual committee.
2001 - Tennessee Section 2000 - Deep South Section 1997 - Georgia Section 1996 - Georgia Section 1995 - Deep South Section 1993 - Georgia Section 1992 - Tennessee Section 1991 - Georgia Section 1989 - North Carolina Section 1985 - Technical Committee: John R. Nesselrodt, Chair 1978 - Technical Committee 76-1: Kenneth R. Agent, Chair 1976 - Technical Committee 10: Roger D. Lewis, Chair 1974 - Technical Committee 18: Peter S. Parsonson, Chair 1973 - Technical Committee: John R. Nesselrodt, Chair 1972 - Technical Committee 15: Howard R. Chapman, Chair
The Outstanding Section Award is presented to the Section that does the most to serve its members and advance transportation engineering within its geographical area during the preceding year. Judging is based on an annual report submitted by each Section to outline its membership, technical, education and professional development accomplishments.
In 1999, the award was divided into two groups (Group I for the four larger sections and Group II for the four smaller sections). Group I is comprised of the Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia Sections. Group II consists of the Alabama, Deep South, Kentucky and South Carolina Sections.
2023 - Georgia Section
2022 - Georgia Section
2021 - North Carolina Section
2020 - Georgia Section
2019 - Georgia Section
2016 - North Carolina Section
2015 - Georgia Section
2014 - Georgia Section
2013 - Georgia Section
2012 - North Carolina Section
2011 - North Carolina Section
2010 - Georgia Section
2009 - North Carolina Section
2008 - Georgia Section
2007 - Georgia Section
2006 - North Carolina Section
2005 - North Carolina Section
2004 - North Carolina Section
2003 - North Carolina Section
2002 - Georgia Section
2001 - Georgia Section
2000 - Georgia Section
1999 - Georgia Section
2022 - Alabama Section 2021 - South Carolina Section 2019 - Alabama Section 2018 - Alabama Section 2017 - South Carolina Section 2016 - Alabama Section 2015 - Alabama Section 2014 - Alabama Section 2013 - Alabama Section 2012 - Alabama Section 2011 - Alabama Section 2010 - Alabama Section 2009 - Alabama Section 2008 - South Carolina Section 2007 - South Carolina Section 2006 - Deep South Section 2005 - Alabama Section & Deep South Section 2004 - Alabama Section 2003 - Alabama Section 2002 - Alabama Section 2001 - Alabama Section 2000 - Deep South Section 1999 - Deep South Section
1998 - Georgia Section 1997 - Georgia Section 1996 - Georgia Section 1995 - North Carolina Section 1994 - Alabama Section 1993 - Alabama Section 1992 - Georgia Section 1991 - Alabama Section 1990 - Alabama Section 1989 - Georgia Section 1988 - Georgia Section 1987 - North Carolina Section 1986 - Alabama Section 1985 - North Carolina Section 1984 - North Carolina Section 1983 - North Carolina Section 1982 - North Carolina Section 1981 - Alabama Section 1980 - Georgia Section 1979 - Alabama Section 1978 - Georgia Section 1977 - Alabama Section 1976 - North Carolina Section 1975 - Tennessee Section 1974 - North Carolina Section 1973 - Georgia Section 1972 - North Carolina Section
In order to encourage activity among the student chapters within the Southern District, an award was created in 1972 to recognize the best student chapters. A fellowship fund was originally established in 1972 by an anonymous donor that would go to worthy students of a graduate program. In 1977, the fellowship was changed to a $200 cash award to the winning Student Chapter and $150 to the runner-up Student Chapter. All other student chapters that submit a chapter report automatically receive $100. The outstanding Student Chapters are chosen based on their chapter reports that are submitted to the Education and Student Chapter Committee Chair by March 1st.
For more information, contact Education and Student Chapters Committee Chair.
Since 1984, International ITE has recognized an Outstanding Student Chapter which is chosen from the districts’ winners. The winning student chapters from Southern District are forwarded by SDITE to International ITE by the April 1st deadline. SDITE Student Chapter winners of International ITE’s Outstanding Student Chapter Award are denoted with an asterisk (*).
2021 - Clemson University 2020 - University of Tennessee 2019 - Clemson University 2016 - University of Tennessee 2015 - University of Tennessee 2014 - Clemson University 2013 - Clemson University 2012 - Clemson University 2011 - Georgia Tech 2010 - Clemson University 2009 - Georgia Tech 2008 - Clemson University 2007 - Clemson University 2006 - Clemson University* 2005 - Clemson University 2004 - Clemson University 2003 - Clemson University 2002 - Auburn University 2001 - Clemson University 2000 - Clemson University 1999 - University of Kentucky 1998 - Georgia Tech 1997 - Georgia Tech* 1996 - Georgia Tech 1995 - Georgia Tech* 1994 - Georgia Tech 1993 - Georgia Tech 1992 - Georgia Tech 1991 - U.N.C.-Charlotte 1990 - U.N.C.-Charlotte* 1989 - Auburn University 1988 - U.N.C.-Charlotte 1987 - Auburn University 1986 - University of Tennessee 1985 - Auburn University* 1984 - Auburn University 1983 - Auburn University 1982 - Auburn University 1981 - Auburn University 1980 - Auburn University 1979 - Auburn University 1978 - Auburn University 1977 - Auburn University 1976 - N.C. State University 1975 - Georgia Tech 1974 - N.C. State University 1973 - Virginia Tech 1972 - Clemson University
The William H. Temple Scholarship Challenge Traffic Bowl was started in 2005 by the ABD to encourage student participation in the Southern District ITE. Teams of three students from each Section compete in a jeopardy style challenge. The answers and questions are based on transportation and traffic related topics. Each Section has their own method of selecting the student teams. Members of the winning teams receive scholarships sponsored by the ABD.
For more information on the Traffic Bowl, contact the Student Traffic Bowl Committee Chair.
2024 - North Carolina State University
2023 - Clemson University
2022 - Clemson University*
2021 - Clemson University
2020 - University of Alabama-Birmingham
2019 - University of Kentucky
2018 - Clemson University
2017 - Clemson University
2016 - Clemson University
2015 - Auburn University
2014 - Clemson University
2013 - University of Tennessee
2012 - North Carolina State University*
2011 - North Carolina State University
2010 - Georgia Tech
2009 - Clemson University
2008 - Clemson University
2007 - Clemson University
2006 - Clemson University
2005 - University of Tennessee
* Won International ITE Traffic Bowl
In 1977, the SDITE started an Outstanding Student Paper Award to encourage greater involvement in ITE by students. The original student winners received cash awards of $50 for the winner and $25 for the runner-up. Currently winners get $300 and $150 is awarded to the runner-ups.
In 2001, the Outstanding Student Paper Award was divided into two separate categories. Undergraduate students are eligible for the Outstanding Undergraduate Student Paper Award and graduate students are eligible for the Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award. Winners are often invited to present their papers at the SDITE Annual Meeting. If they are able to attend, the students’ expenses are paid by SDITE.
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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2023 | Mostafa Jafarzadehfadaki, University of Alabama-Birmingham | Mahmud Hossain, Auburn University |
2021 | Yangsong Gu, University of Tennessee | Beijia Zhang, Auburn University |
2020 | Riana Tanzen, University of Kentucky | Nitesh Shah, University of Tennessee |
2019 | Tausif Ullah Chy, University of Alabama-Birmingham | Zhihua Zhang, University of Tennessee |
2016 | Nancy Dutta, University of Virginia | Alexandra Marie Boggs, University of Tennessee |
2015 | Fatemeh Baratian-Ghorghi, Auburn University | Kweku Brown, Clemson University |
2014 | Drew Stokes, Clemson University | Shannon Warchol, North Carolina State University |
2013 | Chandani Malla, South Carolina State University | Mohammad Jalayer, Auburn University Mahdi Pour Rouholamin, Auburn University |
2012 | Taekwon Yoon, University of Tennessee, Knoxville | Brian McGill, UNC Charlotte Virginia Wise, University of Memphis |
2011 | Md Shah Imran, University of Alabama – Birmingham | Qiang Yang, University of Tennessee |
2010 | Yi Wen, Mississippi State University | Katerina Bartman, Clemson University |
2009 | Ismail Zohdy, Virginia Tech | Priyanka Alluri, Clemson University |
2008 | Ryan Brumfield, UNC Charlotte | Sarah Wicklund, North Carolina State University |
2006 | Zachary Clark, North Carolina State University | Ryan Fries, Clemson University |
2005 | James Heyward Mattox, III, Clemson University | Jennifer Ogle, Georgia Tech |
2004 | Leslie Tracey, N.C. A&T State University | Vasin Kiattikomol, University of Tennessee |
2003 | Melany Noltenius, University of Tennessee | |
2002 | Lauren Waesche, Clemson University | Jeremy Brickey, University of Kentucky |
2001 | John Gibbs Townsend, Clemson University | Sergio Garza and Kanok Boriboonsomsin, University of Mississippi |
2023 - Tanner Keck, Tennessee Tech
Runner-Up - Caroline Kiser, Mississippi State University
2016 - Erin Lammers, University of Kentucky
2014 - Elizabeth Holt, University of Mississippi
Runner-Up - Ivy Riley, Jackson State University
2013 - Haley Sims, University of Mississippi
2011 - Kelsey Ford, University of Memphis
Runner-Up - Evan Schalton, UNC-Charlotte
2010 - Jennifer Johnson, Clemson University
2009 - Jeffery Karafa, The University of Memphis
2008 - Alexander Shoemaker, Auburn University
Runner-Up - Francisco Moraes Oliveira-Neto, University of Tennessee
2007 - Zachary Bugg, Mississippi State University
Runner-Up - Katherine Osborne, University of Mississippi
2006 - Kevin Miller, North Carolina State University
2005 - Preston Denson, University of Mississippi
2004 - Rachel Elizabeth Abel, University of Virginia
2002 - Will Letchworth, Ben Crawford, Jeff Dayton, Adam Snipes,
Mark Johnson and Wayne Jacas, N.C. State University
2001 - John Gibbs Townsend, Clemson University
2000 - Jonathan Cate, Univ. of Tennessee Runner-Up - Shannon Fain, Univ. of Tennessee 1999 - Elisabeth Hahn, Univ. of Tennessee Runner-Up - Brian Revels, Univ. of Virginia 1998 - Timothy Luttrell, University of Tennessee Runner-Up - Francisco Moraes Oliveira-Neto, University of Tennessee 1997 - Sandy Melhorn, Mississippi State University 1996 - Michael Fontaine, University of Virginia 1995 - Alain J. Kouassi, Georgia Institute of Technology 1994 - Jeff Griffin, University of Kentucky Runner-Up - Claudia Barbour, Univ. of Kentucky, University of Tennessee 1993 - Chang Kyun Kim, Virginia Tech. 1992 - Carlos Loureiro Runner-Up - Dibyendu Mukherjee 1991 - Laura Cove, Clemson University (Honorable Mention) 1990 - T.H. Woo, University of Virginia 1989 - Laura Freeman, Clemson University 1987 - Jeffrey W. Muller, Georgia Tech 1986 - Kevin R. Damron, University of Kentucky 1985 - Dave Harkey, University of North Carolina 1984 - John C. Atz, Clemson University 1982 - Steven D. Davis 1981 - William J. Davis, University of Alabama
In 1973, Southern District ITE started an award recognizing outstanding technical papers prepared by SDITE members. In 1985, the Outstanding Technical Paper Award was divided into two categories:
- Best Technical Paper Award (Non-Sponsored) – prepared outside of work but could be about work projects
- Best Technical Paper Award (Sponsored) – prepared by an individual as part of employment or sponsored by an employer
2005 - Michael Reese, Louis Kudelka, and David Spencer 2001 - Heather Ostertog Runner-Up - Angshuman Guin 2000 - Robert Fole and Nagui Rouphail Runner-Up - Nick Stamatiadis, Ken Agent, and Mike Ridgeway 1998 - Sean Doherty, Lisa Aultman–Hall, and Jill Swaynos Runner-Up - Nikiforos Stamatiadis and Giovanni Puccini 1997 - Nikiforos Stamatiadis and Terence Thomas 1996 - Nikiforos Stamatiadis and Ken Agent 1994 - Carl R. Dawson, Jr. Runner-Up - Martin Bretherton, Jr. 1993 - Martin Bretherton, Jr. 1992 - Carl R. Dawson, Jr. Runner-Up - Martin Bretherton, Jr. 1991 - Sarath Joshua and Anthony Saka Runner-Up - Marsha D. Anderson 1990 - Jay Lindly (Honorable Mention) 1989 - Craig M. Hanchey and Slade F. Exley 1987 - Steve E. Meyer and Craig M. Hanchey 1985 - John D. Tidwell 1984 - J. Edwin Clark
2019 - (Young Member) Christopher Melson 2019 - (Member) Chennan Xue, Dan Xu, Huaguo Zhou, and Jeffrey LaMondia 2016 - (Young Member) Jin Wang 2016 - (Member) Tyson Graves, Bowman Kelly and Chris Cunningham Runner-Up - Dr. O. Elsayed Ramadan and Dr. Virginia Sisiopiku 2004 - Virginia Sisiopiku Runner-Up - Marsha Anderson Bomar, James Gordon, and Randall Parker 2003 - Carl Baughman 2001 - Gene Arnold Runner-Up - Carlton Urban 2000 - Stephanie Kolb, John Hibbard and Karl Alf Runner-Up - Andrew Graettinger, Tim Rushing, John McFadden 1999 - Martin Bretherton Runner-Up - Steven Henderson and Nikiforos Stamatiadis 1998 - Lisa Aultman–Hall, Michael Hill and Ken Agent Runner-Up - Martin Bretherton, Vince Edward and, Jun Miao 1997 - Samantha S. Jones and Nikiforos Stamatiadis 1996 - Martin Bretherton Runner-Up - Mahzar Elhaz (Runner-Up) 1995 - R. Clark Graves and Nick Stamatiadis Runner-Up - Keith Sinclair, Todd Long, and James Polhman Runner-Up - Darcy Bullock and Cesar A. Quiroga 1992 - Martin Bretherton, John Moskaluk, and Scott Holcombe 1991 - Hernan E. Pena and Howard R. Chapman (Honorable Mention) 1990 - Anthony A. Saka Runner-Up - Stanley Polanis 1985 - Clifford C. Linkes
1983 - Robert E. Stammer Runner-Up - Harold M. Raynor, Jr. 1982 - Darrell B. Skipper and John D. Edwards Runner-Up - Joe M. Thomas 1981 - Jack A. Butler 1980 - Jerry Pigman and Joe Crabtree 1978 - Raymond G. Welch and Leslie Henley 1977 - Robert L. Wolfe, Jr. Runner-Up - Charles V. Beger and Robert C. Deen 1976 - T. Paul Weldon and Peter S. Parsonson Runner-Up - Frank L. Dray 1975 - Paul H. Wright and Leon S. Robertson Runner-Up - Cyril B. Busbee 1974 - Kenneth R. Agent Runner-Up - Harold M. Raynor, Jr. 1973 - Robert G. Corder 1972 - Harold M. Raynor, Jr.
Additionally, SDITE Sections award their members for their accomplishments. Click on SDITE Section links below for additional information.