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NewsletterTRANSITIONS from Purdue University Vol.3 Issue1 Winter 1998-1999 School mourns loss of Emeritus Professors First Olson Distinguished Professor Named John M. Hayes and William L. Dolch

John M. Hayes John M. Hayes, professor emeritus of structural engineering, passed away on February 23, 1998, at age Professor Kumares C. Sinha (right),the Edgar B. and Hedwig M. Olson 88. Professor Hayes taught at Distinguished Professor, with Rick Olson (BSCE ‘76, MSCE ‘77) (center, Purdue from 1948 to his retirement representing the Olson family) along with Professor Drnevich. in 1975, though he remained active The Purdue Board of Trustees has named Kumares C. Sinha, director of the Joint as the Purdue Student Chapter of Highway Transportation Program and head of Transportation and Infrastructure ASCE contact member up to his Systems in the School of Civil Engineering as the first Edgar B. and Hedwig M. death. We will miss John’s special Olson Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering. The funding for this civil engi- way he greeted people - a tip of the neering professorship was established by Edgar B. Olson, BSCE 1951 and Hedwig hat, or his endless supply of “civil Olson, MS 1954. Mr. Olson was chairman of the board and past president and engineering literature,” or his hello owner of Kettelhut Construction Co., Inc., Lafayette, . in a multitude of foreign languages. More on Professor John Hayes on Dr. Sinha received his doctorate in transportation engineering from the University page 11. of Connecticut and has been on the Purdue faculty since 1974. He has over 34 years of experience in teaching, research, and professional practice in transportation engineering and management. He has authored or co-authored more that 250 William (Bill) L. Dolch, professor technical publications. In 1980 he was a visiting professor at MIT and at Roorkee emeritus of engineering materials, University in India in 1981. died July 6, 1998, after an extended Dr. Sinha has been the recipient of numerous awards for his contribution to civil continued on page 11 engineering. — by Lois Rans Help today’s CE students by remembering those who helped you. You will find on the inside back cover an opportunity to show your appreciation for the wonderful teachers and mentors at Purdue. In this issue of Transitions and in the Winter 1997 issue, we reported that six of our faculty have died in the last two years. Their service at Purdue covered the periods from 1946 to 1998. Check on page 26 to learn about the Memorial Funds that have been established in the School of Civil Engineering by their families to help improve the opportu- nities for civil engineering students. DOLCH HAYES LEONARDS WALING WOLSZON WOOD

1 Civil Engineering In this issue... Advisory Council How does Purdue CE meet vision to have unrivaled impact on Nicholas J. Aschliman ATC Associates civil engineering worldwide. Walter C. Bell Dr. Drnevich discusses strategic plan ...... 3 Union Railways Limited, UK Joseph Broyles Water Company William F. Brumund Golder Associates Support CE students through gift Christopher B. Burke to faculty memorial funds Christopher B. Burke Engineering See story on pages ...... 26-27 Dennis J. Drag Moffatt & Nichol Engineers Harold Force Force Construction Company, Inc. Susan M. Frey CH2M Hill Faculty Features ...... 4-5 David S. Gedney New Faculty and Staff ...... 4 Fluor Daniel Faculty News ...... 5 William H. Highter Student Highlights ...... 8 University of Massachusetts Scholarships & Awards Transportation Center Class Notes ...... 12-14 Charles W. Hoppe Hoppe Consulting Civil Engineering Honor Roll ...... 18-23 Individual Donors ...... 18-22 Angela T. Jenkins-Kirby DuPont Corporate and Foundation ...... 23 John M. Knapp, Jr. Calendar of Events ...... Back Page General Mechatronics Corp. James A Maple J. A. Maple & Associates Za-Lee Moh Moh and Associates, Inc. Alex D. Oak Paul I. Cripe, Inc. Michael A. Pierle Solutia Inc. Dennis E. Roby ADM Design Services Roy Wansik Consultant Editor ...... Donald R. Fry Assistant ...... Linda Higgins, Jean Bibby Contributing writer ...... Lois Rans

CIVIL ENGINEERING Design & Layout ...... Rod Heckaman / EPO PURDUE UNIVERSITY

2 School Develops Strategic Plan The past year has been full of excite- ing in an ASCE Committee to examine ment. With significant input from faculty this issue more deeply and look for ways and our Advisory Council, we com- to implement it. pleted a draft Strategic Plan for the Professor Julio Ramirez was recently School. (Because we consider it to be named director of Graduate Studies for a dynamic document, it always will be a the School. He brings tremendous energy draft.) Our vision is for the School to and enthusiasm to the task of recruiting have unrivaled impact on civil engineer- graduate students. Thanks to the late ing worldwide. Dr. Vincent P. Drnevich Edgar Olson and his wife Hedy, we have Professor and Head ▼▼ Two interactive task forces are making some substantive graduate fellowships to School of Civil Engineering progress on the first two goals. Their attract quality students to our School. work is especially challenging because Professor Ernest (Chip) Blatchley led an Engineering Criteria 2000 (the new ac- effort to the U.S. Department of Education creditation criteria from the Accrediting to continue funding Ph.D. degree fellow- Priority Strategic Board for Engineering and Technology) ships for Graduate Assistance in Areas Plan Goals is fundamentally different from previous of National Needs. More government and accreditation criteria. The old criteria private support like this is needed as we ▼ 1. Review of the was process based whereas the new stay positioned at the top among peer undergraduate curriculum criteria is outcomes based. This differ- institutions. ▼ 2. Assessment/improvement ence is similar to the difference between This past year, the University Board of of the undergraduate program “method specs” and “performance Trustees approved a “Differential Engi- ▼ specs” in engineering practice. neering Technology Fee.” This $100 fee 3. Enhanced commitment to ▼ The third goal is important because the is added to regular tuition and fees paid graduate education/research stature of the School is many times by students enrolled in engineering at ▼ 4. To recruit and retain the benchmarked on the accomplishments Purdue. In July, we received more than world's best civil engineering and leadership of people who receive $90,000 for use in the 1998-1999 school graduate students graduate degrees. year for undergraduate lab equipment ▼ and support. Several labs have already The fourth goal, recruiting and retaining This is an exciting place! I could go on been upgraded. With a continuation of quality students, is of ever increasing describing all the neat and wonderful these funds and generous gifts from our importance for both the undergraduate things that our faculty, staff, students, alumni, friends, and corporate supporters, and graduate programs. High school and alumni are doing. Many of them are our students will continue to have excep- students today are less inclined to reported in this issue of Transitions. We tional educational experiences, and we choose professions like engineering for are especially proud of Dr. Delon Hamp- will realize our vision of unrivaled impact. their careers than students of previous ton, P.E., who was elected to the posi- generations. You can help with this one Last summer we completed renovations tion of president elect of ASCE. Shortly by visiting local high schools to help of approximately half of the environmen- after the election, he visited Purdue, counselors and teachers stimulate inter- tal engineering laboratories on the third spent time with the student members of est in engineering as a career. The floor. Our appreciation goes to Professor our Student Chapter, and gave the lun- demand for engineers in the work place Chad Jafvert, who led the faculty and staff cheon address at the Civil Engineering is so great that many graduates, who effort to secure a grant from the National Professional Development Seminar that once might have considered going for a Science Foundation for this work. Purdue is cosponsored by our School and the graduate degree, are going directly into University had to match the NSF funds, Indiana Section of ASCE. I invite you to the workforce. Many expect to continue one for one. Let me thank all of you who visit with us during Gala Week, at Home- their education on a part-time basis. assisted us in meeting this match by your coming, or whenever you are in the area Last year, the ASCE Board of Directors gifts to civil engineering. We also just to see firsthand these wonderful things approved a motion to “support the con- completed renovations to a portion of the and the changes that have taken place. cept of the master’s degree as the first hydraulics laboratory where the rainfall We appreciate the interest and support professional degree leading to the pro- simulator used to be, and now we have of our alumni and include their accom- fessional practice of engineering.” The quality space for the undergraduate plishments in our vision for unrivaled im- whole civil engineering education com- hydraulics course, CE 340 (remember it?). pact worldwide. munity is looking at this and determining Other renovations included the Global Best regards, how we should respond and how this Positioning Laboratory in the old Photo- might be implemented. I will be participat- graphic Lab area of our building. Vince Drnevich

3 Staff & Facu New Faculty & Staff

Darcy Bullock Adam Hand Jie Shan

Darcy Bullock joined the School as an was established, he led Superpave per- awardee of Alexander-von-Humboldt ◆associate professor in January 1998 in formance test equipment shake down Foundation, he spent two years (1995- transportation engineering. He received and ruggedness testing efforts. He per- 1996) doing intensive research at Stuttgart a B. S. in Civil Engineering from the formed multiple Superpave mix designs University, Germany. Before joining University of Vermont in 1987, a M.S. in and forensic analyses through the Cen- Purdue, Dr. Shan was a senior lecturer 1988, and a Ph.D. in 1992 in Civil Engi- ter. Hand also delivered multiple training at the University of Gävle, Sweden. neering from Carnegie Mellon Univer- courses in both Superpave binder and Dr. Shan’s research experience has been sity. Bullock is a registered professional volumetric mix design. precise point determination by integrat- engineer in the states of Louisiana and Hand's initial involvement in the $14.5 ing heterogeneous geomatics measure- Indiana. Prior to joining the Purdue fac- million FHWA WesTrack project was in ments, digital mapping from aerial as ulty, he was an associate professor in conventional and Superpave mix design well as satellite imagery, semi-automatic the civil engineering department at efforts. Subsequent to that phase of the terrain model and geographical feature Louisiana State University. project, he was asked to take responsi- extraction from digitized images, and Bullock’s teaching and research interests bility for HMA process control operations photogrammetry for ocean topography. are in the general area of Intelligent during construction and rehabilitation, His current research interests are geo- Transportation Systems (ITS). Over the and quality assurance and material metric modeling in computer vision and past several years he has been involved characterization after construction. photogrammetry, automatic geospatial information extraction by data fusion, in developing the hardware and soft- He and his wife Wendy have three chil- and visualization of 3-D geographical ware architecture for the next genera- dren, Cody, Lindsey, and Chelsey rang- information, particularly in the Web tion of ITS traffic signal controllers. He ing in age from seventeen months to environment. is currently working on several spon- five years. sored projects involving real-time traffic He is married to Jijun Lei and father of signal systems. 5-year-old son XinXin. ◆Jie Shan joins the School beginning in January 1999. Dr. Shan received his ◆Adam Hand joined the School of Civil B.Sc. and M.Sc. in 1982 and 1985 from Engineering in August as an assistant Zhengzhou Institute of Surveying and professor. He received his Ph.D., MSCE, Mapping in Zhengzhou, China. In 1989 and BSCE from the University of Ne- he obtained his Ph.D at Wuhan Tech- vada, Reno, where he also held an ad- nique University of Surveying and Map- ministrative faculty appointment as a Correction: In the last issue, new ping, Zhengzhou, China. From 1989 to faculty member Antonio Bobet was research engineer. 1994 he worked as assistant professor, His specific area of interest is in trans- associate professor (since 1990) and listed incorrectly. Bobet is an assistant portation materials. When the Western senior research director at Zhengzhou professor in geotechnical engineering. Regional Superpave Center (WRSC) Institute of Surveying and Mapping. As an

4 Faculty News Staff Professor Mete A. Sozen, Kettelhut Josh Hogle is the civil engineering Distinguished Professor, received the computer site specialist. Josh joined 1998 Lifetime Achievement Award Civil Engineering as a work-study stu- from the Illinois Section of the American dent, working as the “hardware spe- Society of Civil Engineers. cialist” until being hired as a full-time A Steel Design Handbook with a chapter assistant computer systems analyst in contributed by Professor W. F. Chen, October 1997. In April 1998, he be- Goodwin Distinguished Professor, and came the site specialist. his former student, Dr. J. Y. Ricard Liew, Joshua Harley joined the School as won the 1997 highest award of excel- assistant computer site specialist. lence given by the Association of Joshua graduated from Purdue with a American Publishers to McGraw-Hill. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering in The Civil Engineering Handbook ed- Boudewijn H. W. van Gelder December 1997. During the past year ited by Professor Chen and contrib- he has been employed by the University Munson Award for Best Teacher. uted to by Purdue faculty and former for the ECN Webmaster, which fueled students, published by the CRC Press Professor Kumares C. Sinha, Olson his interest in computers, networking, in 1995, will be translated/reprinted in Distinguished Professor, has been ap- and web development. India in. The handbook is the winner of pointed to the Transportation Research Brian Knoy has joined the School as the “Choice Outstanding Academic Board Division A Council for a three- Book Award” for 1996-Choice Magazine. business manager. He graduated from year term. Division A is responsible for Krannert School of Management in Professor Chen was inducted as a all technical activities of TRB and over- new honorary member of the American May 1996 and has been employed sees 190 standing technical commit- with the University for 2 1/2 years. Society of Civil Engineers. Professor tees. Professor Sinha has also been Chen has been elected as an Academi- reappointed to the Transportation Edu- Tom Martin has been named the cian of Academia Sinica. Professor cation Committee for a three-year term. program manager for HERPICC. Tom Chen also received the Honorary Pro- worked closely with Professor Chuck fessorship from Xian Jiao-Tong Univer- Professor Patrick Fox is one of two Scholer and the HERPICC Advisory sity, Xian, China. winners of the Casgrande Professional Board during the last year. Tom joined Development Award of ASCE. This award Purdue in 1997 as research engineer A new book entitled Theory of is given in recognition of outstanding for HERPICC. He is a graduate of Adaptive Structures by S. Utku was accomplishments as evidenced by com- Purdue receiving both his bachelors published under the CRC Series in New pleted works, reports, or papers in the and master's degrees in civil engineering. Direction in Civil Engineering edited by field of geotechnical engineering. It is Professor W. F. Chen, 1998, 269 pages. intended to further the professional de- Lynn Warble has transferred from HERPICC to the Superpave Center Professor Mirek Skibniewski received velopment of an outstanding practitioner, researcher, or teacher of geotechnical as communications specialist. Lynn the American Society of Civil Engineers’ began her new position on August 17. 1998 Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering engineering. Teresa Vaughn joined the Highway Research Prize. The award citation Professor Chuck Scholer received the Extension Research Program for reads: “for his research and develop- Public Service Award from Consulting Indiana Cities and Counties ment of decision support tools for plan- Engineers of Indiana (CEI). The award (HERPICC) as training coordinator. ning and implementation of automated is presented each year to a non-mem- Theresa received her associate degree construction technologies and related ber either associated with state or local in office administration from Indiana technical innovations in construction.” government, another association, or State University. Prior to joining university, who has made a significant Professor Dan Budny received the A. Purdue, Teresa lived in Florida where contribution to the engineering profession. A. Potter Teaching Award. In addition, she was a management member of Consulting Engineers of Indiana also Professor Budny received the Fresh- the independent insurance firms. presented a Grand Project Award. This man Engineering Teaching Award. Teresa returned to Indiana this past award recognizes an outstanding engi- summer and is residing in her native Professor Mark Bowman received the neering achievement that demonstrates Fountain County. Ross Judson Buck Best Counselor a high degree of merit and ingenuity. Award. The winning project is eligible for entry Professor Boudewijn H. W. van Gelder in the national competition. Butler, received the Civil Engineering Harold Fairman & Seufert, Inc., won the award continued on page 17

5 Student High

CE Alumni Honored - Distinguished Engineering Alumni

Civil Engineering alumni were honored in 1998 by Purdue in recognition of the outstanding achievements of these individuals and the lasting contribution they have made to their professions.

Christopher B. Burke BSCE 1977, MSCE 1979, PhD 1983 President, Christopher B. Burke Engineering Ltd. From working as a crew member for his father’s surveying crew, Christopher Burke utilized many of his learning experiences when founding Christopher President Beering B. Burke Engineering Ltd. in 1986. The congratulates Rosemont, IL, firm served as project Christopher Burke manager for more than 1000 projects (left) and Suwat and has grown to 180 employees. Liptapanlop (below) Clients include the city of Indianapolis, on being awarded Indiana Department of Natural the Distinguished Resources, U.S. Corps of Army Engi- Engineering Alumni Award. neers, Illinois Department of Transpor- tation and city of Chicago. The firm has won awards for five projects by Consulting Engineers Council of Illinois and a Meritorious Service Award by Chicago Metropolitan Chapter of the American Public Works Association. In 1997 CBBEL won the Private Sector Employer Recognition Award and in 1998 sentative to the parlia- Dr. Burke was selected president of the ment of Thailand at the Illinois Section of American Society of age of 35 and was se- Civil Engineers. lected by the prime minister to serve as a cabinet minister. Later, Suwat Liptapanlop he was chosen to help MSCE 1977 draft a new constitution Member of Parliament (Thailand) for his country. He As a young student from Thailand, served as Minister of Suwat Liptapanlop had to overcome Science, Technology many barriers in order to follow his and Environment and dream of becoming a civil engineering became Minister of graduate of Purdue University. Returning Transport and Communications in 1996. to his homeland he expected to enter the This last appointment was one of great family’s contracting business but instead honor for Liptapanlop because he was was drafted into the world of politics. In able to put his civil engineering training 1988 he was elected as district repre- to good use.

6 Civil Engineering Alumni Achievement Awards

The CE Alumni Achievement Awards are based on the awardees’ distinguished careers, which reflect credit on the value of a Purdue University civil engineering education. The awards are given by the School of Civil Engineering, based on ap- proval of the faculty.

Civil Engineering Alumni Achievement an earth railroad bridge crash wall de- Franklin E. Woodard, PhD '65 is presi- Award recipients include William F. Daily, sign. Lamberson counts as his proud- dent of Woodard & Curran Inc., an envi- BSCE '59, MSCE '60, who started his est achievement the 10 successful ronmental consulting firm founded in engineering career at Precast Industries design-build contracts that changed the 1979. While working on his Ph.D. disser- in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Daily has been face of the Borman Expressway in tation at Purdue, he developed a influential in the precast/prestressed fab- Hammond, Indiana. method of removing lignin from pulp and rication industry and became president/ Shortly after graduation from Purdue, papermill wastewater discharges. Dr. CEO of Hamilton Form Company in Alex D. Oak, BSCE '68, started working Woodard is the author of fifty publica- 1973. Mr. Daily has twice served on the for one of Indiana’s oldest design firms tions and reference journals written dur- Board of Directors of the Precast/Pre- and became a partner in 1977. His pro- ing his tenure as professor at the stressed Concrete Institute and has fessional projects have included the Giest University of Maine. His private consult- been honored with a Fellow Award from and Morse Reservoirs development, ing business has been credited with a PCI for his outstanding contributions to White River State Park Canal develop- wastewater treatment system for a poul- the industry. ment and Ameritech’s Digital Technology try process that enabled highly efficient Vasiliki Keramida, BS '73, MSCE '76, Statewide Communication System. treatment at a very low cost and is a PhD '79, is an award recipient who Oak has also helped found the Paul I. standard treatment technology for the came to the U.S. from Athens, Greece, Cripe Charitable Foundation that poultry processing industry. in 1969. She founded the Indianapolis- awards grants for college level educa- based firm of KERAMIDA Environmen- tion opportunities and is active in Big tal, Inc. in 1988. She is a researcher, au- Brothers of Greater Indianapolis. thor, and lecturer in the environmental field and is a recognized authority on the investigation and redemption of contami- nated wastes sites. Dr. Keramida is the author and co-author of numerous tech- nical manuals and textbooks. She has advised the U.S. EPA and IDEM and serves on various environmental com- mittees, including the Board of Directors on Environmental Quality Control, Inc. Eugene A. Lamberson, BSCE '63, MSCE '65, comes from a family tradition of con- tracting and civil engineering. After graduation, Lamberson relocated to Chi- cago where he joined The Reinforced Earth Company and now manages a five-state midwestern area. Lamberson was a charter member of the Purdue Civil Engineering Advisory Council and is a licensed professional engineer in nine states. He is a holder of patents for a highway noise abatement system and Franklin Woodard, Alex Oak, Vasiliki Keramida, William Daily, Eugene Lamberson

7 Student Features Scholarship & Awards

Tony Clark Awards Rebecca Best Ian Byers Kimberly Cole Deb Behles Glen E. Boren Mark Bradford Guillemo Carrasquillo Joseph Draves Bethany Garretson Heather Guinn Matthew Hopper Aimee Kivett Hoi Lau Choon Ong Thomas Pace Myrtle Ford Tompt Award Jason Petty Max L. Johnson Stephen Spitzer Jeremy C. Schmitt Michael Winarta Gerrit H. Toebes Memorial Award Martin J. Gutzwiller Memorial Scholarship Dan Schuller Steve Graves Bob Holden Kai K. Mow Susan Tatolovich Max L. Johnson, Jr. Albert J. Horth, CE 1915 Nicole S. Speece Memorial Scholarship Harold E. Rein Society of American Guillemo Carrasquillo Military Engineers Scholarship Robert Chandler Adam W. McAlpine Carrie Drake Matthew T. Goubeaux Ryan Glanz Greeley and Hansen Elmer F. Ballotti Steven Graves Memorial Fellowship Heather Quinn Rosemary K. Burke Outstanding Student Thomas Pace Brandon K. Ogilvie Elizabeth Porter Max L. Johnson John R. Blandford Memorial Award Dan Thatcher Kai Ki Mow Joseph Walsh Jose Fabrega Land Surveying - Outstanding Senior Roy E. and Myrna G. Wansik Ryan D. Carrel Don E. Bloodgood Memorial Award CE/Cary Quadrangle Scholarship Geomatics Faculty Recognition Award Deb Behles Aaron Fisher Kim Nichols Tim Phelan Thomas P. Riley Jeremy Schmidt Andrew Thompson John G. McEntyre Endowment Scholarship Alyson Wilson GAAAN Fellows Randy S. Peterson Jacques W. Delleur Award Ernest M. Berney Jud and Betty Rouch Krishnakumar Nedunuri Timothy M. Lapara Land Surveying Scholarship Matthew Edward Kern Brian J. Malone Bryon J. Motszko Environmental Engineering Scholarship Lisa M. Samples Roland S. Corning II Memorial Fellowship Kathryn Meschede Jennifer Schramm Andrew Thompson Daniel J. Schuller Dave Vandenberg Jonathan V. Weiss Phillips Petroleum Maple Point Foundation Estus H. and Vashti L. Magoon Ulrike Pfalzer Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award Junfeng Leng David E. Saksa Memorial Glen E. Boren Asphalt Pavement Association Pass-The-Torch Award Jodi L. Enderson Aaron Fisher Bob Holden Nellie Munson Outstanding Jeremy Gries Roger Radabaugh Eldon J. Yoder Memorial Award Teaching Assistant Award Fluor Daniel Corporation Scholarship Darren Jorgenson Mark Bradford Tracy Stover Dirk Medema Kimberly Cole more on page 16

8 Robert Chandler Jodi Enderson Jose Fabrega Aaron Fisher Ryan Glanz

Max L. Johnson, Jr. Darren Jorgenson Junfeug Leng Kathy Meschede Bryon J. Motszko

Kai Ki Mow Krishnakumar Nedunuri Kim Nichols Tim Phelan Beth Porter

Heather Quinn Jeremy Schmidt Dan Schuller Nicole Speece Tracy Stover

Susan Tatolovich Dan Thatcher Andrew Thompson Dave Vandenberg

9 Student Features

Civil Engineering Graduate Student Winner of Prestigious Fellowship Congratulations to Darren Jorgenson, the recipient of an Eno Fellowship from the Eno Transportation Foundation of Lansdowne, Virginia. The Eno Fellows program provides up to ten student fellowships annually to help ensure reten- tion of the best and the brightest individuals in transportation and encourages those with leadership abilities to recognize their strength and prepare for leadership roles. Darren attended a conference in Washington, D.C., where students exam- ine policy development and implementation processes that affect the trans- portation industry. In addition to the annual conference, the foundation provides follow-up activities to assist Eno Fellows with professional develop- ment and networking throughout their careers. Darren is the son of Linda Hellerud of Maddock, North Dakota, and Jerry Darren Jorgenson and Stephanie Jorgenson of Henderson, Nevada. Darren will graduate with his MSCE in transportation engineering in December.

Theresa Raffin (right center) and family attended the CE Commencement reception.

Ten Raffin Siblings Now Purdue Graduates! Theresa Raffin graduated in August 1998, the youngest of Richard and Bernadette Raffin’s 12 children. At least one of the Raffin’s children has been attending Purdue every year since 1973. Theresa is the fifth Purdue Civil En- gineering graduate in her family. Five others have Purdue degrees, four from the School of Consumer and Family Sciences and one from the School of Technology. The Raffins are from Valparaiso, Indiana. Theresa works in Chicago for Alford Benesh and Company as a structural engineer. She was active in the ASCE student chapter while attending Purdue. Theresa’s Purdue civil engineering siblings are: Al Raffin, BSCE ’80; Jean Sangiorgio, BSCE ’83; Jim Raffin, BSCE ’89; and Margaret Mochen, BSCE ’90, MSCE ’92.

10 Hayes continued William Dolch continued from front page

Bill Dolch in 1964 (left) and teaching a class in CE 631 in spring 1993 (above). (Right) Professor Hayes welcomes Governor of illness. He spent over 47 years Mississippi D. Kirk Fordice at Purdue (BSCE'56) back to Purdue. In 1946 he returned to Purdue from the Navy and completed his undergraduate work in chemical engineering in 1947. He stayed on for Professor John M. Hayes honored graduate work at Purdue, receiving an MSc in Chem- by ASCE Student Chapter istry in 1949 and PhD in 1956. Bill served as a re- search associate in the School of Civil Engineering John Hayes was born May 18, 1909, and raised in Wingate, from 1947 to 1956. In 1956 he became an assistant Indiana. John received his BS degree in 1931 and worked for professor of engineering materials. He was promoted to the Tennessee Valley Authority and the U.S. Bureau of Public associate professor in 1960 and to professor in 1964. Roads. While in Tennessee he earned an MS degree in engi- He retired as professor emeritus in 1993. neering mechanics from the University of Tennessee in 1944 Bill served as area head of the Engineering Materials and later earned the professional civil engineering degree from group in the School of Civil Engineering for more than Purdue in 1946. He was a licensed professional engineer in thirty years until his retirement. During this period, he Tennessee and Indiana. Surviving are his wife of 63 years, established a research program focused on the study Coye, and two daughters, Marian (Jernigan), of Lewisville, of the physico-chemical properties of engineering ma- Texas, and Julia (Casey), of Dearborn, Michigan. terials in general and concrete in particular. He Professor Hayes joined the Purdue faculty in 1948 as an asso- equipped one of the world’s pioneering laboratories ciate professor and was promoted to professor in 1958. His re- in this area. He also developed science-oriented civil search centered on performance of highway and railway engineering materials courses at both the undergradu- bridges including effects of vibration. Since retiring in 1988, ate and graduate levels. Under his guidance, the ma- Professor Hayes gave much of his time to Purdue students: terials program at Purdue became so successful that He was a faculty fellow at Cary Quadrangle for many years. many of the leading universities in the U.S. and abroad Professor and Mrs. Hayes attended annual ROTC recogni- emulated his teaching and research models. tion programs to present awards to recipients of the Sons of Many honors came his way during his active and pro- the American Revolution Award and Daughters of the Ameri- ductive career. He received ASTM’s Dudley Medal for can Revolution Award. meritorious research in materials and their Frank E. John sent cards and letters to many of his students and Richart Award. He was named a fellow of ASTM in friends around the world and was always delighted to receive 1977. He was a fellow of the American Concrete Insti- a reply, proudly showing off wedding or baby pictures to any- tute, and in 1968 he was awarded the Wason Research one to whom he talked. It has been said that Professor Hayes Medal. In 1985, he was awarded ACI’s prestigious was the “Grand Old Man of ‘The Grand Old Profession’.” He Arthur R. Anderson Award. He was honored with a was truly a remarkable man and advocate of the civil engi- unique Bench Mark Award by the Army Corps of Engi- neering profession. neers’ class of 1993. His energy for the ASCE student chapter has been recog- He is survived by his wife, Elaine, who is a professor nized by the School officially renaming the chapter to the John emeritus of child development and family studies at M. Hayes ASCE Student Chapter. A memorial fund has been Purdue. Surviving with his wife are daughter, Kathryn established at Purdue and will be used to support the ASCE Ashbrook, and son, Eric Dolch, both of Grand Junction, student chapter activities. Colorado.

11 Class N the highest contribution in the history of the 1940 agency. Geza also does consulting for small 1964 Leroy Greene, Carmichael, CA - Leroy has businesses. Garry W. Metcalf, Overland Park, KS - Garry served more consecutive years in office than retired in July 1997, after 27 1/2 years as city any other current California state legislator. 1960 traffic engineer for the city of Overland Park. His service ended in December 1998, when Richard R. Hall, Downers Grove, IL - Rich- He is married to Jane - BSHE ’65. Their son he decided to step down. He has no plans to ard is a captain for United Air Lines B-777 at Matt is also a Purdue BSCE ’94 graduate. “retire” as he and his wife plan to jointly run O’Hare in Chicago. an education consulting firm. She will be 1969 lobbyist and consultant, and he will be a con- William M. Reid, Noblesville, IN - Bill retired sultant. Leroy was first elected to the Assem- from Reid-Holcomb Co., Inc. in 1989 prior Robert Farris, Virginia Beach, VA - Bob re- bly in 1962 and to the Senate in 1982. to starting PHASE I Environmental Engi- cently received his license as a professional neering in 1991. PHASE I is responsible for engineer in the state of Virginia. 1942 environmental site assessments, testing, haz- James E. Schoenberger, Falls Church, VA - ardous and special waste removal in Indiana. James E. Roembke, Frederick, MD - James is James retired in December 1997, fulfilling a retired from Calvary Bible College, where he long time plan to leave the employment was vice president of business and finance. 1962 world at the age of fifty to pursue various P. Douglas Dollenberg, Lutherville, MD - non-profit and charitable ventures. His prin- Doug is president and CEO of Nottingham cipal work history was at the Department of Properties, Inc., where he oversees its activi- Housing and Urban Development on three 1955 ties as a real estate developer/investor in tours of duty during 1974 - 1997, where he held several senior positions, including prin- Dave Churchman, Castleton, IN - Dave is a metropolitan Baltimore. He is a registered cipal deputy at FHA. James received his MS proprietor for Sterling Type Foundry. professional engineer and participates in nu- merous civic and professional organizations. in Business Administration from Harvard Richard D. Walker, Blacksburg, VA - Richard Doug is frequently a guest speaker at col- Graduate School in 1969. He is married to is a professor emeritus at Virginia Tech leges and universities as well as other profes- the former Victoria Montana and they have School of Civil Engineering. sional and community groups and has been two sons, David and Eric. recognized with several awards. In 1994 he 1957 was honored with a centennial medal as an 1970 Don R. Ort, Cape Coral, FL - Don is a retired Engineering Alumnus of Distinction at the John H. Allen, Des Moines, IA - John was consulting engineer. He is a life member of 100th anniversary celebration of the Univer- awarded the 1997 Arthur M. Wellington the American Society of Civil Engineers, sity of Maryland’s College of Engineering. prize by ASCE. American Water Works Association, and Wa- Doug and his wife Kathie have two children. ter Environment Federation. He is an honor- Dorothy F. Dunn, Ph.D, Home Economics - 1971 ary member and past president of the Dorothy is retired as regional director for James I. Mitnick, , PA. - sr. vice Indiana Water Pollution Control Association consumer affairs from the U.S. Food and president for Turner Construction Com- and also past president of the Illinois Water Drug Administration in Chicago. She resides pany. Jim manages construction company of- Environment Association. Don is a certified in Urbana, llinois. professional engineer in 14 states. fices in Detroit; ; Pittsburgh; 1963 ; Sommerset, NJ; Buffalo, NY; 1958 and Toronto, Canada. Thornton D. Schwenk - BSCE ‘63, MSCE ‘65- Berton R. Bradley, Santa Monica, CA - Albuquerque, NM - Senior project engineer, 1972 Berton is a senior project manager for Defense Technology Group for Science Ap- Michael C. Hallien, Fort Wayne, IN - Michael Crosby Mead Benton and Associates in plication International Corporation (SAIC). is a district bridge engineer for the Indiana Encino, CA. He served as ASCE Los Angeles He was hired by SAIC to serve as a counter- Department of Transportation, where he just Section President from 1970-71 and is cur- terrorism consultant to the energetic materi- completed 25 years of service. He is married rently a planning commissioner for the city als research & testing center at New Mexico to Gail (Tienken) Hallien, BSHE ’74. They of Santa Monica. Tech, Socorro, to investigate structural re- have two sons, Adam, age 17, and Matthew, sponse and to develop mitigation techniques age 15. 1959 against explosive attacks by terrorists on mili- tary and federal buildings. He and his wife, Takahiko Nichio, Kyoto, Japan - Takahiko Geza Cseri, McLean, VA - Geza is currently Ruth, have six children. He was past presi- was the first president of the Purdue Club of chief, Production & Arms of the U.S. Army dent and is currently a director of the Albu- Japan. Material Command in Alexandria, Virginia. querque post of the Society of American He has oversight of U.S. ammunition facili- Military Engineers. (corrected) ties for making it a viable base in light of 1974 downsizing. There are 27 plants across the Moriyasu Furuki, - Tokyo, Japan - Moriyasu U.S. He was the agency’s manager for the has been appointed the executive director combined federal campaign and achieved of the Metropolitan Expressway Public Cor- poration in Tokyo.

12 Richard T. O’Connor, Carmel, IN - Dick is a principal owner of RQAW Corporation in 1982 1985 Indianapolis. Clyde L. Pritchard, Sturgis, MS - Clyde David A. Boss, Dallas TX - David is a project Eugene R. Russell (Gene), Manhattan, KS - founded Pritchard Engineering, Inc. in 1997, engineer for Turner Collie and Braden, Inc. Gene is a professor at the Director Center where he is president. in Dallas. He and wife, Charlene have a son, Matthew, who is two years old. for Transportation Research & Training at Mary Ann F. Saggese, Indianapolis, IN - Mary Kansas State University, Department of Civil Ann has joined the Indianapolis based law Ron Klemencic, Seattle, WA - Ron is presi- Engineering. He is the recipient of the first firm of Plews, Shadley, Racher, & Braun. She dent of Skilling Ward Magnusson Barkshipe, endowed chair in civil engineering at Kansas previously worked with the IBM Corporation Inc. in Seattle, WA. State, the Margaret S. and Mark S. Huling’s in Virginia, working in environmental engi- T. John Wysockey, Gary, IN - John is em- Chair. He also received the best paper award, neering. In 1989, Mary Ann received her Ju- ployed with Thatcher Engineering Corpora- low volume roads division, at the X111th In- ris Doctorate from the George Washington tion in Gary. ternational Road Federation Conference in University National Law Center and worked Toronto in 1997. He and wife Mary cel- with private government contracts and con- ebrated their 40th wedding anniversary in struction law with Braude and Margulies in 1987 June 1997. They now have 23 grandchil- Washington, D.C. Moving to Indianapolis in Amy Shearer, Owings Mills, MD - Amy is a dren, including five that were born in 1997. 1990, Saggese worked with Cromer and project manager for Barton Malow Company Eaglesfield, specializing in environmental in Baltimore. She is managing construction 1976 permitting, regulation and enforcement mat- of K-12 schools and renovating an old rail ters; administrative adjudication and repre- Richard J. Schipp, Paducah, KY - Richard is station at Camden Yards baseball field sentation; and litigation. At Plews, Shadley, resident engineer for the U.S. Army Corps (home of the Baltimore Orioles). Racher, & Braun, she is concentrating her ex- of Engineers. He received the employee of pertise in the same areas. Saggese has also the year award in 1996. 1988 served as author and speaker of several publi- cation and seminars since 1991. She is a Michael B. Cline, Indianapolis, IN - Michael 1977 member of the American Bar Association, In- is an administrator of traffic operations for Glenn Reynolds, Glenville, WV - Glenn is di- diana, and Virginia Bar Associations. She is the city of Indianapolis, Department of Pub- rector of the physical plant at Glenville State also a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta In- lic Works. He received his PE in Indiana in College. He retired from the U.S. Navy Civil dianapolis Alumni Association. Including 1994 and is currently vice president of the Engineer Corps after a 23 year career. His wife among her academic honors are: Alpha Indiana section of ITE. He married Kimberly Sandra also works at Glenville State College. Lambda Delta, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, A. Cline, BS 1985, DVM 1989. Daughter Hoosier Scholar, Burtmaster Scholarship, Josey was born in September 1996. 1978 and Indiana State Scholarship. Matthew Travis, OR - Matt is a captain in the United States Marine Corps. Dave Koester, Schererville, IN - Dave joined Dale Wills, South Bend, IN - Dale is project BMW Constructors in Munster, Indiana, in manager for Reinke Construction Corpora- 1995, where he is a project manager involved tion in South Bend. 1990 with industrial construction projects. Dave John Beery, Van Wert, OH - John is city engi- spent several years serving the United Way 1983 neer for the city of Van Wert. in agency review processes. Dave has also seen Jarkko K. Leinonen, Oulu, Finland - Jarkko is David S. Clarke, McKinney, TX - David is a many future Boilermakers in his 19 years as a project manager of SK Consulting, Ltd., in an Indiana high school football official. gas process engineer for Mobil Technology Oulu, Finland. Company in Dallas. After graduating with a MS in environmental engineering from the 1979 1984 University of Texas at Austin, David worked David R. Gallay, Bristow, VA - David is a re- Jim Pollart, Mountain View, CA - After work- for two years as an environmental engineer search fellow for Logistics Management In- ing for ten years as a consulting civil engi- and then two years as a process engineer for stitute in McLean, Virginia. neer in Massachusetts and northern Mobil E & P US in Mobile, Alabama, before California, Jim returned to school full-time relocating to Dallas. 1980 and received his MBA from the Wharton Peter Katz, Australia - Peter is a regional School of Business at the University of Penn- 1991 manager for Kinhill/Brown & Root in sylvania in May, 1996. Since that time, he has Keisuke Matsukawa, Yokohama, Japan - Sydney. been with K&B, where he is responsible for Keisuke received his PE (Oregon) in July land acquisition and land development in 1997. He is employed at Chiyoda Corpora- Ann D. Luther, Indianapolis, IN - Ann is Santa Clara County in the Southern San tion in Japan. project manager for Powers & Son’s Con- Francisco Bay area. He and his wife, Theresa, struction Company. celebrated the birth of their first child, 1992 Mark N. Obergfell, Indianapolis, IN - Mark daughter Olivia born December 1996. is senior project manager and site depart- Manuel Puyana, Colombia, South America - ment manager for Ter Hoist, Lamson & Manuel is planning director for Aspinas & Fisk, in Indianapolis. Company of Bogota, Colombia. He and his

13 Class N wife Karen have a daughter, Laura Isabel, ously worked for the Korea National Hous- born on December 15, 1997. ing Corporation. Kipp Schulties, Singer Island, FL - Kipp is Jodi L. Schaefer, Waialua, HI - Jodi is a 1st president of Golf Course Design, in Palm Lieutenant in the U. S. Army as a flight pla- Beach Gardens, Florida. He resigned as a de- toon leader, stationed in Hawaii. She re- signer for PGA tour professional Fred Couples cently took over as flight platoon leader of and Gene Bates to start his own company in Chinook Helicopter Company. She is re- February 1997. He will continue working as a sponsible for care and maintenance of 8 CH designer for Couples/Bates Golf Design on a -470 helicopters valued at over $64 million. limited basis. Kipp works out of an eastern of- In addition she flies firebucket missions and fice in Palm Beach Gardens and a western office other support operations to armed forces in San Jose, California. The majority of his work stationed in Hawaii. is in California and the mid-Atlantic states. In addition, he graduated with an MBA in finance 1996 from the University of Miami (FL) in Decem- ber 1997. Keith Gardina, Schererville, IN - Keith is a civil/structural coordinator for Kvaerner Metals in Merrillville, Indiana. He does 1993 structural engineering, design, and project Dawn Blankenship, Elkhart, IN -Dawn is a management for capital maintenance project engineer for Glaval Corporation in projects at northwest Indiana’s steel mills Elkhart. and chemical companies. Joel Holloway, Warsaw, IN - Joel is a struc- 1994 tural engineer for PES Associates in Warsaw. Paul D. Coats, Joliet, IL - Paul joined the He is currently designing glulam beams for a School code development staff for Building Officials restoration project at the University of Notre of and Code Administrators International Dame. He also designs steel structures for (BOCA) in 1996, after two years as a project clients in the US and Mexico. He and his Civil Engineering engineer for Alt & Witzig Engineering in In- wife, Erin, (Purdue BA ’95) have one child, dianapolis/South Bend. Trevor Jay, who is two years old. Head Michael Olvera, Walnut Creek, CA - Michael 1997 Vincent P. Drnevich is an environmental engineer for American Brass and Iron in Oakland, California. Suzanne Lagerman, Chicago, IL - Suzanne is Assistant Head a civil engineer for Greeley and Hansen in V. James Meyers Chicago. 1995 Area Heads: Deanna R. Alvarez, Orlando, FL - Deanna is a Julie Marie (Wilson) Jackson, Santee, CA - Construction Engineering structural engineer for Sverdrup Facilities, Julie is a project engineer for DPR Construc- Daniel W. Halpin Inc. in Orlando. tion, Inc. in . She recently com- pleted her first project, which was a $12 Environmental & Hydraulic Engineering Rebecca L. Hansell (Sulgrove), Glen Allen, million pharmaceuticals lab and office facil- Chad T. Jafvert VA - Becky is an assistant engineer/assistant ity. She is currently working on a $40 million superintendent for general contractors at outpatient hospital. Julie is a member of Geotechnical Engineering Turner Construction. She married Mark DPR construction’s safety leadership team. Adolph Altschaeffl Hansell on October 19, 1996. She married Philip C. Jackson in May 1997. Materials Engineering (Civil) Haiming Huang, Wichita, KS - Haiming is a He is a 1994 CE graduate. Thomas White technical vice president for Abatech, Inc. in Kelly L. Paper, Tampa, FL - Kelly is a project Wichita. engineer for Winter Construction Company. Structural Engineering Mark Bowman Dale Kruse, Crawfordsville, IN - Dale is a land In December 1997 she moved from the esti- surveyor and civil engineer for Butterworth mating division to operations, where she is Geomatics Engineering Associates in Avon, IN. He is in the process of currently working on three hotels in the Edward M. Mikhail buying the company from Dave Butterworth, South Carolina area. Transportation and who is retiring in 3-5 years. Dale is working on Matthew G. Russell, Longmont, CO - Mat- subdivision design and construction layout and thew is a design engineer for Rocky Moun- Infrastructure Systems Engineering also doing a site design for a 300-unit apartment tain Consultants. He married Natalie M. Kumares C. Sinha complex. Dale recently married Kristee Davis, Tenota, a ’96 Purdue Education major. a ’96 Purdue psychology grad on June 6, 1998. Jemie Yao, Cincinnati, OH - Jemie is a CIVIL Taesoon Park, Seoul, Korea - Taesoon is an ENGINEERING project manager/engineer for Procter & PURDUE assistant professor in civil engineering for Gamble in Cincinnati. UNIVERSITY Seoul National Polytech University. He previ-

14 Purdue and Civil Engineering Loses Loyal and Generous Friends Marietta Kettelhut died March 5, 1998, In Memory in West Lafayette. She was the wife of Karl H. Kettelhut (BSCE '26, PCE '30, 1920’s HDR '91), who was president of Kettelhut Construction Company. Albert L. Hartman - BSCE ’27, Hot Springs, AR ❖ J. Calvin Hill - BSCE ’29,Groveland, FL Karl passed away in 199 ) The Thomas R. Jacobi - BSCE ’29, Thousand Oaks, CA ❖ George L. Lohman - BSCE ’29, Lafayette, IN Kettelhuts and their family were Ernest H. Miller - BSCE ’29, Cheyenne, WY ❖ James R. Shelburne - BSCE ’27, Springfield, IL generous to the School of Civil Dallas M. Costello - BSCE '23, Peoria, IL ❖ Adolph J. Hartman - BSCE ’27, Kennett Square, PA Engineering over many years. Kettelhut Construction built many of the Purdue University buildings 1930’s during Karl's leadership. Mrs. Kettelhut is survived by daughter, James H. Bookedis - BSCE ’33, Indianapolis, IN ❖ Richard E. Harris - BSCE ’32, Phoenix, AZ Mary Ann Combs, and son, Karl T. Virgil O. Hart - BSCE ’30, Peoria, IL ❖ Harry T. Helton - BSCE ’39, Roswell, GA Kettelhut. Thomas W. Henderson - BSCE ’36, Mililani, HI ❖ Hylmar J. Keil - BSCE ’30, La Porte, IN Robert R. Panzer, Jr. - BSCE ’32, Irvine, CA ❖ Dempster H. Brownell - BSCE '32, Selah, WA Edgar B. Olson, died June 9, 1998 in ❖ West Lafayette. Ed received his BS in Ross W. Buck - BSCE '37, Avondale Estates, GA John M. Hayes - BSCE’31, PCE’46 Civil Engineering in 1951. He was a charter member of the Civil 1940’s Engineering Advisory Council and ❖ was chairperson of the University's Robert W. Brannan - BSCE ’47, Lake Mills, WI William L. Dolch - BS ’47, MS ’49, PhD ’56, West Lafayette, IN President's Council. Ed and his wife Frederick W. Foley - BSCE ’48, Provo, UT ❖ Arthur L. Haag - BSCE ’49, Ocala, FL Hedy have been great supporters of William H. Largent - BSCE ’42, Torrance, CA ❖ Marvin L. Mass - BSCE ’41, Culver City, CA the School of Civil Engineering. Ed James E. Roembke - BSCE ’41, Gaithersburg, MD ❖ Robert A. Simpson - BSCE ’49, Warsaw, IN worked may years for Kettelhut Carl A. Votik - BSCE ’44, Sun City, AZ ❖ Stephen R. Stearns - MSCE '49, Hanover, NH Construction Company and John J. Stelter - BSCE '48, Bolingbrook, IL ❖ Charles T. Kirkpatrick - BSCE '41, Albuquerque, NM succeeded Karl Kettelhut as William L. Kiep - BSCE '49, Pompano Beach, FL president. Ed received the Civil Engineering Alumni Achievement Award from the faculty in February 1950’s 1997. He is survived by his wife, Everett A. Dye - BSCE ’52, MSCE ’58, Lewisville, TX ❖ C. Douglas Frost - BSCE ’54, Bailey, CO Hedwig, son Richard H. Olson Richard M. Hutchins - BSCE ’50, Reno, NV ❖ Joseph C. McCalley - MSCE ’54, Dallas, TX (BSCE’76, MSCE’77), and daughter, Floyd B. Morris - BSCE ’50, Worthington, IN ❖ Edgar B. Olson - BSCE ’51, West Lafayette, IN Kris Olson Potter. Stanford B. Smith - BSCE ’50, Holland, MI ❖ Suzanne Whitford - BS ’53, Juneau, AK Wally Miller, died July 24, 1998, in Robert J. Wilson - BSCE ’50, Indianapolis, IN ❖ Per H. Ulstad - MSCE '59, Oslo, Norway LaGrange, Indiana. Wally was chief operating officer of MMM-Invest, Inc. He graduated in 1960 from Civil 1960’s Engineering and was serving as the Frederick P. Blissmer - BSCE ’63, Michigan City, IN ❖ James R. Jensen - MS ’67, Morgan, UT vice chair of the Civil Engineering Wallace T. Miller - BSCE ’60, Lagrange, IN ❖ Dorothy J. Christoff - BSCE '65, Lafayette, IN Advisory Council. Wally had the drive to make Purdue Engineering # 1 in the country. He was one of those people who would do whatever was 1980's necessary or whatever was asked of Roger K. Schmidt - MSCE '84, Greenfield, IN him to improve the stature of the Purdue programs and students. He is survived by his wife, June, and children Beth Ingram, Aimee Riemke, Tom and Michael Miller; stepsons Ben and Andy Camp; mother Connie Conklin Miller; sisters Beverly Steven, Barbara

15 Students & Alumni Awarded... The Ballotti, The Fluor Daniel Scholarship Greeley & Hansen Kimberly Cole receives the Fluor Fellowship Daniel Scholarship from Dan Brandon Ogilvie, Stoppenhagen, BSCE ’85, of Fluor the Elmer F. Ballotti, Daniel. Also pictured Richard Greeley and Hansen Schwartz, Dean of the Schools of Fellowship recipient is Engineering and Alan Boeckman, congratulated by T.J. Short, Fluor Daniel Vice President. of Greeley & Hansen

The Asphalt Paving Association Scholarship The Asphalt Paving Association Scholarship was awarded to three Purdue students. (counter-clockwise from the top) Roger Radabaugh, Purdue University, here with Governor O’Bannon, and John and Andy Brooks of Brooks Construction. Aaron Fisher, Purdue University with Governor O’Bannon,Pat Cahill, Wabash Valley Asphalt and Ralph Simpson, Milestone Contractors, and Jeremy Gries, Purdue University with Governor O’Bannon, Pat Cahill, Wabash Valley Asphalt and Ralph Simpson, Milestone Contractors. The Maple Point Foundation Award Jungfeng Leng (center), with Judith Hamman and Professor Dulcy Abraham presenting the Maple Point Foundation Award

Dedication services were held on June 9, 1998, for the Edgar B. and Hedwig M. Olson Laboratory in the School of Civil Engineering. Dr. Kumares Sinha, the Edgar B. and Hedwig M. Olson Distinguished Professor paid tribute to the impact Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson have had on Purdue’s School of Civil CE Engineering and the focus of civil engineering worldwide. The laboratory was created in 1994 as a result of the Kresge Science Initiative Challenge. The Olson Design family generously helped provide matching funds to support the Kresge grant, along with the Olson Distinguished Professorship Award and the Olson Graduate Fellows Award. Lab The Olson Laboratory has provided many “Purdue” unique experiences for civil engineering students enrolled in CE 498, the capstone design course for students in their last semester before graduation. Projects such as the Lafayette Railroad Relocation, Happy Hollow Park, the Animal Science Center, Named Wastewater Complex for West Lafayette, and the Food Science Building at Purdue owe their begin- nings to this “signature course” in the Civil Engineering program. Over 1,000 students have benefitted — by Lois Rans from this state-of-the-art facility used in this course that is second-to-none in the world.

16 Faculty News (continued from page 5) for their project, “Ramp Bridge Over the Professor Julio Ramirez has been cal Activities Committee beginning in Indiana I-80-/90 Toll Road at Milepost elected to the category of fellow of the January 1999. He will also serve on the 96.” Professors Mark Bowman and American Concrete Institute. He was Board of Directors. Julio Ramirez were also recognized recognized at the awards banquet dur- Professor Ernest Blatchley’s research for their participation on this project. ing the Spring Convention of the Ameri- project on gamma radiation was fea- can Concrete Institute in Houston. Professors Midhat Hondzo and tured in the August edition of ENR. The Srinivas Peeta are among four Purdue A paper presented by Professor Jon D. feature called “Disinfection Work: On scientists and engineers working on Fricker on applications of transporta- the Beam” highlights the NSF - funded projects funded in 1997 by a federal tion planning methods in Dearborn, research project he is leading in search program designed to encourage educa- Michigan, was selected as one of the of new disinfection techniques. tors and researchers in their areas of five best papers. The paper, “An Inte- Professor Emeritus C. W. “Bill” Lovell interest. Professor Hondzo’s research is grated Transportation-Land Use Model was honored for 50 years of continuous related to environmental fluid dynamics for Indiana,” was co-authored by An- employment at Purdue University. Bill and water quality modeling. Professor drew Ying-Ming Yen. formally left the School of Civil Engi- Peeta’s research uses real-time traffic- Professor Dan Budny was inducted neering in 1995 to become a leadership related data gathered from advanced into the new Purdue University Teach- facilitator in the Organization and Ca- sensor and information systems to con- ing Academy. The Teaching Academy reer Development Department of Per- trol the performance of large-scale traf- recognizes Purdue faculty from all ar- sonnel Services. He is a licensed fic systems. The 1997 Faculty Early eas for their excellence in teaching. Pro- Franklin-Covey facilitator. Career Development Program adminis- fessor Budny also received the Ronald tered by the National Science Founda- J. Schmitz Award. This academic award tion to junior-level university faculty, is is given annually to an individual who designed to emphasize the importance has given outstanding continued ser- of integrating research and educational vice to engineering education through activities in academic careers. contributions to the Frontiers in educa- Professor Hondzo received the 1997 tion conference. It is presented by the Founders Award from the USA National boards of the Engineering Research Committee of the International Associa- Methods Divisions of the American So- tion on Water Quality for the best paper ciety of Engineering Education and the in 1996 in the Journal of Water Re- Education Society of the International search. The topic of the paper was Engineering Electrical in memory of “Long-Term Lake Water Quality Predic- Ronald J. Schmitz. tors.” Professor Ronald Wukasch was se- A new book entitled Surveying: Theory lected for the position of technical sec- and Practice by Professor J. M. Ander- retary of the Indiana Water Pollution son of the University of California at Control Board. The technical secretary Berkeley and Purdue Professor Ed has the responsibility to review all mate- Mikhail has been published by rials prepared for the board by the Indi- McGraw-Hill. A comprehensive book ana Department of Environmental with 1167 pages, it is a widely used Management and make any necessary textbook for undergraduate and graduate revisions. The term of the appointment courses in the field as well as a valuable is four years. reference for practicing professionals. Dr. Vincent P. Drnevich was honored Professor Mikhail has been recog- by the University of Michigan College of nized for his research support to the Engineering by receiving the 1998 U.S. Office of Research and Develop- Alumni Society Merit Award from the ment. The award citation states: “In rec- Department of Civil and Environmental Professor Drnevich ognition of his invaluable contributions Engineering. and Roxanne Drnevich to the MSP (Model Supported Position- Professor Doug Sutton has been ing) project. MSP could not have suc- elected by the professional membership ceeded without him providing superb to serve as chairman of the PCI Techni- technical expertise.”

17 CivilCivil EngineeringEngineering DonorsDonors Recognizing the individuals and corporations who made gifts to the School of Civil Engineering, July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1998.

Donors contributing $250 or more to the School of Civil Engineering are recognized through membership in our giving club, The Civil Engineer’s Club, as well as other Engineering and University recognition clubs:

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John Lowney David & Patricia Everhart Dean’s Club and Walter & Jeanne Lum Moriyasu & Hiroko Furuki $25,000 OR MORE $1,000 - $2,499 John & Edna Lyons Arthur & Kathryn George Civil Engineer’s Club Andrew & Sarabeth Marcinko Kenneth Giovannetti Lifetime Members William & Barbara Corning William & Virginia Beatty James & Sandra McLary William & Mary Goetz Cumulative gifts of $50 000 Dorothy Goldberg Walter & Barbara Bell Edward & LaVerne Mikhail T. Lewis & J. Sue Graham William & Edna Ling Webb Bernhardt & Cynthia Fort J. David Miller Albert Haeger or more or one-time gifts of Thomas & Evelyn Page Joseph Broyles Za-Lee & Jeannette Moh Richard Hall $25,000 or more. Ching Yeh R. Vernon Casteel Jack Munsee Douglas Hattery Christine Haberstroh Crockett Christopher Noon James Horton Robert Crowe Stephen & Elizabeth Bechtel, Jr Michael & Sally Pierle David Johnson $2,500 - $24,999 Edward Curtis Frederick & Ruth Pohland Jay & Jackie Kent Robert & Terry Bowen Jacques & Delores Delleur Byron & Marsha Robinson Richard & Alma Knight Christopher & Susan Burke Thomas & Carole Bloodgood David Derrick Keith & Imogene Rupel John & Wanda Koch William & Barbara Corning David & Colleen Boyd Sidney & Harriet Diamond Roop Shivpuri Thomas Lewandowski Robert & Barbara Flannery Christopher Burke J. Edward & Carolyn Doyle Laddie & Thelma Stahl Lewis & Pamela Locke Clover Downs Dennis & Leslie Drag Wayne & Lynda Stahl C. William & Mary Lovell Dorothy Goldberg William & Bernice Fehribach Judith Hamman Vincent & Roxanne Drnevich Cecil & Marian Van Til James Lusk Bryan & Susan Erler Fred & Mildred Fehsenfeld Richard & Marjorie Walker John & Esther Matthews Paul & Caryl Hamman Robert & Barbara Flannery Jimmy Fletcher Dirk Willms Lewis McCammon Robert & Jeanne Horth Delon & Sonia Hampton & Karen Christopher Russell Zingelman Faramarz Moavenzadeh William & Edna Ling James Lammie Harold Force Darrel & Clarice Moore Elizabeth Lyles James & Betty Maple Curry & Lillian Ford Matthew & Christine Meyer Moore Charles & Cynthia Mergentime David & Dorothy Gedney Randy & Jo-Lynn Mull Lewis & Jean McCammon William & Theresa Gervasio $500 - $999 Esther McConnaughay Robert Miles Steven Ollo Carl & Phyllis Neumayer Norman & Martha Halus Ronald & Charlene Placey Jerome & Shirley McTague John & Christine Hamilton Adolph & Martha Altschaeffl Dennis & Phyllis Roby Alfred & Florence Aragaki Philip Probst Wally & June Miller Daniel & Sandra Rullman Peter & Josephine Ho Leonard Pursell Charles & Elizabeth Hoppe Nicholas Aschliman Edgar & Hedwig Olson Robert & Linda Shanks Ralph Bazo-Villoria Joyce Rayburn Elias Sotiropoulos Eleanor Kelly Martha Rees Thomas & Evelyn Page Dan Keys Willis & Penny Conner Charles & Doris Pankow, Jr. Daniel & Amy Tam Alan Dausman Ross Reineke Wallace Vawter Hubert & Audrey Kleasen David & Carol Rhinard Mary Jane Rieth John Knapp William & Suzanne Davis Charles & Margaret Waidelich Roger & Diane Dierckman James & Janet Rupel Charles & Margaret Waidelich Richard & Leona Kraus Donald Schwegel Frank & Carolyn Lee Thomas & Sherry Doran Roy & Myrna Wansik John Duchardt Donald Shalibo Ching Tang Yeh Tomas Duque V. Maurice & Sharon Sharp

18 Barry & Kathy Smith Jeffrey & Gloria Copeland Delbert & Mary Leistner Daniel Van Buskirk Christian Badger Charles & Beth Stahr William Daily William & Prudence Leslie Louis Vosteen James Baker Stephen Starek J. William Davidsmeyer Albert Lewis David & Christine Wallace Richard & Mary Ball Edward & Virginia Thoma William & Hilda Denny Leo & Elizabeth Louis Joseph Wambold Debra Ballentine Roderic & Rita Thomas James & Kathleen Dickerson Roland Marsh Stephen & Lori Wanders Jeffrey Bane Corby Thompson Jay Dietrich James McCalment Kenneth & Martha Warrick Paul & Brenda Conley Barber & Julie Viellieu-Thompson Laurence & Rose Dondanville Mitchell McCoy Ronald Watt Richard Barksdale Patricia Moss Tobergte George Fassnacht Darrow McCreary Keith Weisenberger David Barna Mark & Beth Townsend Jack & Elizabeth Findley Jay McGarraugh Alan Welch John Barr Glen Traylor Joseph & Martha Fletcher Cary McGuire Robert Whitesell I. Gene Barrett Clinton & Betty Venable Don & Frances Franklin Richard & Monika Michaels Max & Sharon Whitlock Richard Barrow Alan & Ellyn Wagner Charles Free D. Mark & Ingebjorg Miller Leonard & Margaret Wood Adrian Bastianelli Kenneth & Beverly Wehr Jon Fricker & Karen Springer James & Margaret Mills James Wooten Gerald Batchelder Arthur Weiss Donald & Rebecca Fry Samuel Moore Edgar & Kathleen Wotring Chenchayya & Sarojini Bathala Warner & Lynaire White Stanley Furukawa James Morford Darrell Wright Thomas Batke Robert Whitford Charles Gaither Brian Morrison Ronald & Ruth Wukasch Paul & Joan Baumgartner Douglas & Janet Winslow Lionel & Donna Galerman Ralph Muehlenbein James & Anna Yao Deborah Bakken Baxter Mary Yoder Lawrence Garatoni Kazuo Nakamura Bryan Youker Katherine Beaman Norman & Peggy Yoder Bernard Gogel Robert Orr Darrin Beckett Mary Ann Zimmerman Edward & Gladysmae Good Thomas Pickford Dean & Diane Behnke Jon Gotz C. William Powell Neil & Diane Behrle Gregory Gurnik Kenneth & Christine Price Up to $249 Gordon Bell $250 - $499 Donn & Barbara Hancher Sherwood Richardson Dennis Abel John & Bonnie Bellinger Howard Hanes Donald Robison Michael Adams David & Cynthia Belloli Theresa Smith Adams David Hardin Eugene Russell Aavo Agur Joseph & Danielle Bement David & Diane Ailor Donald Harley James Ryan Daniel Allard Steven Bennett Richard & Joan Allen David Hay Darrell Samuels Jan & Elisabeth Allen William & Paula Berg William & Denise Ambry John Heckler Michael Schaeffer Michael Allenspach Peter & Teree Bergman Wayne & Debora Bergstrom Thomas & Peggy Berry Harry & Jean Bettis Timothy Beyer CE Advisory Council members, Debashish Bhattacharya Edward & Nancy Bialas Angela Jenkins-Kirby and Alex Oak Joseph Biedenbach Donald Biggs are enjoying council activities. Robert Billman David Bjork Theodore Blum Timothy Bock Gregory Bocwinski Scott Boerke Nihal Bohra Van Bonnewitz Paul Bonus Thomas Borck David & Charlene Boss Joseph & Martha Boward Robert Bowen Chester & Anna Bowers Mark & Barbara Bowman J. C. Boyers James & Alice Boyle James Boyles CE Alums Craig Parks Clarence & Evora Boyll Robert Bradford (BSCE’97) and Natilie (Dawe) Paul Bradley Scott Bradley Parks (BSCE’97)and Emily Ellis, ASCE Dennis Brand Donovan & Jane Brand Student Chapter President (right) attended Homecoming breakfast John & Carmel Brand Kenn & Karen Brandt Charles Breland Thomas Anderson William & Caroline Henders John Schira Charles & Marcia Alles John Brestin Frederick Apsey Daniel Hunter John Schneider Roger Allmandinger George & Jean Briggs Roger Arend Margery Ismail Charles & Sue Scholer David Alspaugh Bradley Brink LaVonne Banks Banks-Laney Kenneth Jarosch Joseph Seckinger Marc & Gretchen Alston Brian Brouillette James Barker Paul Johanningsmeier Paul Sensmeier Corrado Amato Christopher & Adrienne Brown Martinus & Susan Bergman James Johnstone Brian & Anne Shields Larry Ammon Frederick Brown Donald & Donnamarie Biddle Clifford Kajiwara Mark Slaughter Jon & Beverly Anderson Orin Brown Donald & Jo Bloodgood Michael Karsas Gary & Patricia Buker Sorensen Ted Andrews Randy Brown Gary Bosar William Kennedy John Stamm Steven & Leisa Anslinger Robert & Karen Brown Edward & Ann Brink John Kett Gus Stangas Gordon Archibald Joe Broz Robert & Marilyn Brown Shirley Koepke Tom Stangas Veljo Areng Gregory Brubaker Roger Cain James & Melinda Kovach Stephen Stanich Shahin Ariaey-Nejad David Brubeck Jeffrey Clark Steven Kraemer Bradley & Lori Stewart Mark Atwood Roy Bruce John & Gloria Clark Merrill Kreipke D. Duffy & Brenda Stradtner Anthony Augello D. Eric & Norma Brunn Ted Clark Eugene Lamberson John Strange Robert Aunan Michael & Margaret Bruns John & Margarita Contreni Nelson Ledbetter Gerald Tinkle Gary & Marsha Bach Michael & Kelly Bruns Mark Leeman Egons & Susanne Tons Stuart Bryant & Toni Rossetti

19 Steven Buck Joseph Crivello Gregory Eveslage Mark & Jane Greenwood Tara Roby Hardt Raymond Buckel James Cuffia Lance Eybers Ronald Greiwe Thomas Hargarten Richard Bucknam James Culbertson Lawrence Fabbroni Timothy Gretencord Michael Harkness Kurt & Sonia Buehler Stephen Custer Jeffrey Fagerman Alexander Grieve Loren Harlow Thomas & Gail Buick Donald D’Adam Richard Falkenrath Paul Grindel Howard Harman Thomas Bulcher Jerry Dake Shane Farr Donald & Mildred Grossnickle John & Patricia Harms Ralph Bultemeier Thomas Dames Walton & Barbara Farr Steven Grundhoefer Ronald Harper Mark Burbrink David & Mary Damon Ouattara Fatogoma Louis Grzesiek Horrall Harrington David Burchard William & Beryl Darling Bruce & Judith Faulkner Firman Guenther Vincent Hartmann Daryl & Karen McHenry Burgess Jerry & Margaret Davee Steven & Lauri Fehribach Michael & Lori Guerin Douglas Harwood Martin Burke Cecil & Sharon Davis Jeffrey Fesler William & Georgette Guernsey Donald & JoAnn Hassler Thomas & Penelope Pezdirtz Burke James Davis James Fiala Mark Guthrie James Haunty Lee Burneson Ellis & Wilma Dayton Dennis Findorff Fred & Diana Haas Garth Hawkins Murray Burnette Mark Decker & Jamie Roger Fine Timothy & Andrea Haas William Hawkins Phillip Burress Roach-Decker Frederick Fisher John Habermann John Hawley Richard & Lois Butler Richard DeiTos Larry Fisher M. Golam & Sayeeda Habib Peter Hayes Clarence & Linda Byers Vernon Dekker W. Richard Fisher Daniel & Mary Hacker William Hays John Calacci Raymond Denges Kevin & Catherine Fitzpatrick Ralph & Carlotta Hagerty Gregory Head Christopher Camp Robert Denhardt Erin Flanigan Kristopher Hahn John & Margarete Healy Donald Campbell Andrew Dennis Hayden & Winifred Flaugher Michelle Hain Thomas Heginbotham Steven & Ana Caperton Ben Deremiah Larry & Andrea Fleck Raymond & Rose Carini Brian Des Rochers Peter Foley & Ellen Russell Brian & Jennifer Snyder Carlson Richard Deschamps James Ford Jeffrey & Kathy Carlton Eric Destival Troy Fornstrom John Carpenter Michael & Margaret DeBoy Neil & Bobbie Fossnight Michael Carr Daniel DeRolf Alan Foster William & Patricia Carr Raymond DeVault John Fouser Joseph Carroll John DeWalt & Carey James Fox Robert Carter Burvis Burvis-DeWalt Dale Francis Eric Casanave Daniel & Erica Downs DeYoung Randy Franks Stefanie Bourgoin Cassin Rebecca Dickinson Rodney & Jill Freudenburg Delon Hampton, Brian Caufield Stephen & Ruth Crane Diebold James Freund James Cavin David Diehl Brent & Elizabeth Friend Joseph Cervone James Dinsmore Michael & Stephanie Fruth ASCE President-Elect visits Ming-Fang Chang Stephen & Mary Ditlinger Altis Fry Bruce Chapin Jerry Divine Alvin & Martha Fukunaga faculty and students Clinton Char Jeffrey Dizon Jeffrey Fuller Chien-hao Chen Curtis Dommer C. Wayne Fulwider at Purdue. Shieh-Sheing William Dooling Randal Furomoto & Shwu-mei Hong Chen William & Kathy Kays Dorsch Allen Furth Kelly Childress Mark Douglas Alden Gable William Chrissinger Mark Downey David & Gale Gallagher Matthew Christman J. Ross Drapalik James Gammon Angela Christo Bruno Dravininkas Francis & Cheryl Gantner Barry Christopher Robert & Joan Dreyling William Gantz George & Bonnie James & Rhonda Drummond James Garrigus Felter Christopher Thomas & Joan Dubnicka Jeffrey Garrison Thomas & Joan Christopher Kevin Ducharme John & Marcia Gaunt Christopher Ciocci David & Belinda Dunavant Timothy & Betty Gaynor Joseph Clark John Duncan Stephen George John & Judith Cleland Fred Dunn William Gharst Gary & Sharon Clossin Kenneth Dunn Savvas Giannakopoulos Brian Coats Jack Durfee & Marilyn Swanson Lee & Jeaneen Cobourn Ali & Aydin Durgunoglu Dino & Susan Giannini David Cochran George Dutro Christopher Gilchrist Scott Coffman James & Kimberly Jennifer Gillen Alice Cohen VandenBoom Earl John Giolitto David Coker Samuel Edging Frank & Mary Giunipero Charles Cole Theodore Eilts Charles Glasgow Fotios Collaros Harold Elkin George Godfrey David & Janet Collette Edward & Melita Elliott Joe Goff Theodore Collier Glenn Ellis M. Ray Golly Edward & Cheryl Colman John Ellis Ernest & Noreen Gomez Mary Ann Combs Brian & Paula Elmore Kunihiko Gondo Kenneth & Audrey Compere Charles Elson Malinda Goodman Barney Hale Kurt Heidenreich Kimberly Stammer Conn William Eng John & Mary Goodson D. Camille Baker Hall Albert Heierman Richard & Katherine Connor Charles Engelhardt Jerry Goodwin Jacob Hall Thomas Helbing Frederick & Cathleen Cooney Harold Engelhardt Nathaniel Gore James Hall Daryl & Gayle Helfert Thomas Cooper Jerry Engelhardt Dale Goss Jeffrey & Veronica Gamboa Hall Caroline Henderson Edward Copeland James & Patricia Engimann John Gradle Ronald Hallquist Edward Henderson Bruce Copp Robert Enneking Ned Grady Michael Haluska Thomas Hennig Frederic & Ruth Corey William & Bridget Epp Ronald & Sandra Grady Franklin Hamamura Thomas Herits Charles & Helen Cox Robert & Miriam Epple Herbert Grant Terry & Cora Hamilton Paul & Sarah Herp James Cramer Charles Ernstes Kentton & Amy Grant Richard & Sara Hampton Douglas & Beverly Hickey John & Jeanne M. Crawford Steven Esarey Robert Grass Jay Hancock Beth Hickman Robert & Mary Crawley Scott Ethier Paul Green Robert Hand William Highter Robert Crawley Scott Etzel Terry Green Richard Hanes Mannan Hill Bryan Crepeau Lillian Eugster Daniel & Faith Greenberg John Hannon Tommie Hill Kenneth & Kathleen Crichton Jeffrey Evans Michael Greenberg Ronald & Rosemarie Hansell David Hinchliff Richard Critchell Scot & Lisa Evans Gerald & Kathleen Greene Donald & Jane Hanson Brian Hippley

20 Ernest Hirata David Jessup Jerry Kerr William & Linda Lamy Edward & Joanne McCallum Kazuichi & Momoye Hirose James Jessup Robert Kessner Alfred Land William McCarron Dan & Jamisen Cousins Hirota Mark Johanningsmeier Howard Kiefer Linda Laney Michael & Jennifer Jean Hittle Ilo & Nanny Johanson Edward & Therese Killin James Lange Roberts McCool Melvin Hockenbury Wyatt Johnson Rowland Kingham Alberto Lao Keith McCormack Donald Hodson Anthony & Vicki Jones Raymond Kinnick George Lapalm & Annette La Palm Ronald McCormick Robert Hoffman Jeffrey Jones Robert Kirby Paul Lapham Jonathan & Colette McCoy Larry Hofmockel Kenneth Jones Wallace Kirk Ronald & Elizabeth Lapinski Paul McCracken Karl Holloway Michael Jones Robert & Lorraine Kirkley Douglas & Arlene Larsen Glenn McCullom Darryl & Margaret Holst Scott Jones Craig Kirtley Morris Lauwereins Steven McCutcheon William Hoops Thomas Jones Wayne Kispert Timothy LaBreche James & Elizabeth McDonald Scott & Kandetta Hornsby Wesley & Jennifer Ingall Jones Ronald Klemencic William & Melissa Leady Richard & Jean McDonald Martin Horwich David Jordan Walter Klink Hermanus Lemmer John & Virginia McEntyre Jia-Song Hou James & Jennifer Justus Delmar & Janet Kloeker James Lemp Michael & Barbara McGinity James & Beatriz Houmard Jimmy & Lisa Justus Peter Kneip Lawrence & Donna Lenahan Jonathan McGormley Phillip & Barbara Howard Mark Kapouralos Roger Knip Nick Leo William McGuirk Michael Huber Dean Karcz Kenneth Knopp Fritz & Liselotte Leonhardt A. W. McGurr James & Rosemary Hubler William & Elizabeth Kasak Paul & Margaret Koehler Thomas Lepak Marilyn Ross McIlvaine Fred Hudson Kenneth Kaszubowski Stanley & Nancy Koehlinger David Lesher Larry McKinney Gayle Huebner & Ann Woodhull Russell Koert Robert Lewandowski John & Eleanor McLaughlin Richard Lewis Robert McLean James & Joyce Lichtenwalter D. Dewey & Cynthia McLemore Robert & Janet Liljestrand Don McManus Ping & Sylvia Lin John & Mary Lineberry McMillen John Linhart George McNally Daniel Liotti Harold McNally John Lisack Alexander & Phyllis McNeil James Lisak Joseph McNeil David Little Jerome & Shirley Fauber McTague Charles & Ing-Ing Liu Ronald Mefford Norm (BSCE ’56) and Francis & Jane Liu Donald & Marian Meinheit Michael Loehrlein James Mekemson Marty Halus check out Jeremy Loftus Mark Merklein Daniel Long John Merrill Mark Lorah Lawrence Merritt the names on the CE Charles Lott James & Kimberle Meyer Lloyd Lotz Raymond Meyers ‘Bountiful Tree’. Kenneth Loushin Gary & Janet Micheel Donald Lowe David Middendorf Mark Ludwiczak Brandon Mieras Eric Lui Michael Milharcic Ian Lundberg Robert Milhous Chung & Cecelia Lung Adam Miller Britton Luther David & Nancy Miller Edmond Lutsky Gerald Miller James Lutz Joan VanMunster Miller James Luzius John Miller & Nicole Tetonis-Miller Gerald & Nanette Lyles Keith Miller Robert Mach Lee Miller Daniel Mack Matthew & Jean Miller Dennis Macklin Richard Miller & Patricia Nassano Bruce MacCall Roger & Martha Miller Karen Berkman MacDonald Harry Minteer Colin & Mary MacGillivray Hamid Mirfendereski Matthew & Mariam MacGregor Kevin Miskin Professor Ron Wukasch, Kimberly Hartzler Mader Doreen Fajfer Mitchell Steven Magnusen John Mlaker Bill Quebe, and Ed and Judy Doyle Paul Makley Margaret Raffin Mochen John Mallon Raymond Moore enjoy the October CE reception in Indianapolis. John Mansager Woodrow Moore James Mansdorfer Harold Moores Almo Manzardo Jeffrey & Rosalie Flack Morgan Monte Marbach Tracy & Laura Diombala Morland See Ping Mark Carol Marcotte Morman Craig & Susan Petersen Huey Allen & Miriam Katz Thomas Konieczny C. Dale Marshall Franz Morsches Ronald Hull James Kavalaris Karen Brandwein Kontos James Marshall Sheryl Post Morton Joseph & E. Jenester Humel Mustafa Kavvas Adam Koontz Angela Sandifer Martin James Mosley Hamilton Hunter Neal Kawamoto Agatha Kotsonis Robert & Karen Masbaum Robert & Jean Moss James & Betty Hunter James Keefer Paul Kraemer Victor & CarolAnn Maslanka Kendall Moultrop Max & Marian Hunter Walter & Donna Kegebein Jason & Sarah Kraus Matthew Mason David Mrozinski & Pamela Levora Lawrence Illingworth George Kelley Donald Krauss Dominic Massaro Stephanie Mueller Clifford Ingles & Margaret Joseph Kelty Charles Krebs David Mast Timothy Muench O’Neill-Ingles Thomas & Pamela Kempen Arthur Kreisberg Keisuke Matsukawa Thomas Mulinazzi Donald Inman & Julie Kuhns Paul Kendall & Victoria David Krewson Randall & Taryn Matsumoto John Mulligan Wallace & Michelle Irmscher Hague-Kendall David Kross Kris Mattila John & Julia Mundell Carlton & Inez Jackson Jeffrey Kennedy Harry Ku Vernon Matzen Brian Murata David & Deborah Jackson Gary & Linda Kent Ernest Kuhlwein James & Kitty Maurer Michael & Annette Murphy Ronald Jackson & Ann Luther Brian Keogh John Kurtz Brian May Gary Murray Michael & Karen Jankowicz Eugene & Patricia Kerckaert Russell Lain Charles May Sudhir Murthy Troy & Alba Jessop Larry & Diane Kerkhove James & Donna Lambrechts Thomas & Patricia McBride Gary Musto

21 Anthony & Caroline Myer Timothy & Lori Puls Deven Schmitt Larry & Lois Stover Dennis & Sidney Weeter Byron Myers Barbara Puterbaugh Mark Schoeffmann Vergil & Mary Stover Gary Weidman Norman Myers Daniel Putz Stephen Schollaert William Stover Richard Weidner Robert Myers Brian & Carol Harber Quinn Rehman Scholz Dan Strahl & Vasiliki Keramida Joseph Weimer Jeffrey Myerson Stacy Raby Romayne & Joy Schroder John & Brenda Stratman James Weinheimer Jeffrey Myhra A. Essam Salah & Wendy Radwan Thomas & Mary Schubert Elliott Sturgeon Robert Weinzapfel Michael & Margaret Mynhier Albert Raffin Barry Schueler Philip Stutes Arthur Weir Joseph & Nancy Nagy Manuel & Joan Raffo Matthew & Melodye Schueler John Suardi William & Cindy Wells Mohammad Najafi Terry Rainier Kipp Schulties Ralph & Karla Sumner William Wells Robert Nash Mukunda Rajagopala & Tumkur Dennis Schulz Aaron Suppinger Frank & Jeanne Wellwerts Gary & Tracy Nassau Shanthala Paul Schulz Robert Sutherlin Christopher Wenaas Dennis & Mary Neidigh Bruce Ramaekers Robert Schuster Kevin Sutterer Gregory & Valerie Wendling Michael & Amy Nelson David Rampe Thornton & Ruth Schwenk Howard Swanson John Wentz William & Becky Nelson Richard Rampone James Scott Thomas Swantko Thomas Werblow William Newcomb Andrew Rawlins Donn Scotten Mark Swatek Craig & Karen Werner Jeffrey Nicholson Stephen Ray John Seager Michael Sweeney Tamera Chambers Wessel Richard Nierzwicki John Rehm L. Ramon Secrest Donald Swing Mark Westphal E. Joseph & D. Mary Nies Robert Reiche Frederick & Anne Seeger John Switzer Robert Wheeler Patrick Noon Robert Reid Leon Seibel David Sykora Stephen & Pamela Whitcomb Corey Norris Peter & Terry Reigert Arthur & Eva Shak Samuel Syrotynski Eric & Jennifer White Mark Nye John & Barbara Reihl Robert Shankland Peter Talarico Thomas White Craig O’Connell Eric & Virginia Reiner Thomas & Janet Sharp Richard & Marsha Taliaferro Robert & Janet Wiese Bernard O’Connor Timothy Renner John & Kathryn Shaw Edwin Tanaka Gregory & Janice Wilcox Richard O’Dell Thomas Retseck Richard Shea Gregg Taylor Robert Wilkinson Dennis O’Neill Richard & Lori Reuss Dennis & Treva Sheets Harold Taylor Steven Will Verde O’Neill Darren Rice & Hope Linske-Rice Qizhong Sheng Jeffrey Teague & Carol Carl Williams Timothy O’Rourke Dennis Richard Russell Shifley Zobel-Teague Darrell Williams Marvin Obermeyer Robert Richert Bradford Shilling Judith Tempel Francis Williams Thomas Oesterling William Richter Daniel Shoop Ronald & Alice Terrel Stephen Williams James Ogren Stephen & Karen Ricks Richard & Elizabeth Shoupe Joseph Teusch Steven & Sherry Williams George Okamoto Lorie Rieckers Barry Shriver George Thiros Dirk & Elizabeth Willms David Olin Jon Riemke William Shumaker Tom Thomas Dale Wills Margaret Fargo Olsen Scott & Veronica Sizen Rife Gordon Shunk Jeffrey & Josephine Thompson Stephen & Carroll Wills Michael Olvera Rachel Rineheart Shafiqul Siddiqui Raymond Thompson Thomas Willson Richard Orellana Mark & B. Susan Ringenberg Gary & Suzanne Siders Sidney Thompson Jared Wilson Gale & Peggy Orem Robert Ringholz Carlyle & Louann Sims Jolyon & Susan Thurgood John Wilson Steven & Beth Osborn David Ripple Raymond Sizemore Paul & Pamela Tippmann Kevin Wilson Gary Owen Kristen & Kathleen Risa James Skees Reginald Tisdale Douglas Wing Dan Owens Christian & Joy Ritz Janet Steen Skees Thomas Toberen Caroll Winslow David Owens Charles Ritzler Marc & Janet Skillman Julius & M. Margaret Toenniessen Alan & Susan Worden Wiseman Lawrence Padgett Milo Riverso Robert Slinker Fujio Tomita Charles Wishmeier Thomas & Eileen Paez James Roane David Sminchak Miller & Dolores Tonkel Gary Witsman William Panarese Bruce & Joan Roberts Bradley & Barbara Randich Smith Michelle Tragesser William Witzell Angel Papadinoff Robert & Mary Robison Daniel Smith Matthew Travis Charles Wiza Michael Parent Vincent Rock Don Smith Thomas Traylor William Wolf William Paris Dwayne & Helen Rollag Gary Smith Michael Traynor Thomas & Kathleen Wolff Jeffery Parke Frank Rollo Keith Smith Theodore Treadway Albert & Marlene Wollmann Robert & Tamara Parkison Robert & Barbara Ronksley Mark Smith Gregory & Celia Trisko Joseph Wood James Parks & Elaine Gregg Robert Ross Stephen Smith James Tucker Kenneth Wood Charles Parmerlee Ben & Janet Roth George & Beth Snyder James & Susan Tully Thomas & Jo Work Joseph & Joan Patrick James & E. Joan Rothel Robert & Elizabeth Solow Carl Tuttle Hadi Yamin John & Margy Patterson William Rothgeb Kurt & Anne Sommer David Uckotter Larry Yeager David Peeler Julian & Betty Rouch Cheng & Juanita Soong James Underwood Steven Yeats Jeffrey Penny Robert Rouse George & Iris Soscia Rodney Urbano Charles & Ellen Yoder Dennis Persic Terry & Melanie Rowe Paul & Lori South Robert Vail Robert Young Dennis Pescitelli Max Rowland Joseph Spahr Douglas Valmore Jeffrey Yurasovich Claude & Joyce Ohlson Peterson Ronald Rude Douglas Spaulding Edward Vana Theodore & Irene Zelasko Stephen Petty Edwin & Maureen Rugenstein Mark Spears Terrance & Teresa Vandereyk Richard Zielinski Gregory Peugh Thomas Ruggieri John Spencer Christy Malast VanBuskirk Gregory & Julie Zumbaugh Luke Peyovich Dale & Beth Ryan John Spiess William VanKosky Brenda Zumbrun Henry Peyrebrune Timothy Rytlewski Athanasius Spiridis David Vaughn Courtney Phillips Donald Samdahl Gary & Bonnie Spraker Robert Vellinger Darrell Phillips V. Alan Sanderson Jeffrey Sriver Charles Venderley Elizabeth Phillips Phillips-Jones Jean Raffin Sangiorgio Charles & Ruth St. John Chamakura Venkatadri Michael Phipps Steven & Amy Sarros Kenneth & Bonnie Stalzer Matthew & Jacqueline Verbiscer Christopher & Debra Pieri Paul Satterly Alan & Donnabelle Stanley John Verduin Darren Pittman John Sayler George Stanley Daniel Victor John & Laurie Placey Robert & Robin Scaer Jeffrey & Terri Stapleton Thomas Voisinet Jeffrey & Lynne Plawecki Craig Schaefer James & Jeanne Steele Frank Vukovits James & Nancy Pollack James & Flora Schafenacker Nora Stephenson Kenneth Walerius William Pongracz William Schaible Clyde Stewart Kenneth & Beth Walker Randall Post Michael & Joan Scheffler David Stewart Richard & Alice Walker Harold Poulin Maynard Schenk Frank & Suzanne Stewart James & Carol Walsh Andrew & Myrsine Poulos Gene Scherette Penny Tirschman Stewart Russell Walter Stephen & Carole Pousardien James & Becky Schmidt Greg Stieneker Richard Walther Earl Prechtel John Schmidt Donald & Theresa Stilger Cong Wang & Yan Zhang Robert Price Leroy Schmidt Carl Stoakes Leith Watkins Susan Pritchard Paul & Donna Schmidt O. Frank Storch Michael Weaver David & Patricia Probst Paul Schmidt Charles Storey Roger Weaver Gregory & Jacqueline Jaques Pugh Alan Schmitt Joel Storrow Herbert Wedel

22 1997-1998 Corporate/Foundations Matching Corporations Donations to Civil Engineering Contributing to Civil Engineering

Alcoa Foundation Aggregates A & F Engineering Co. Inc. Fluor Foundation Parsons Brinckerhoff American Electric Maytag Corporation Power Company Foundation Inc. Advanced Cement-Based Force Construction Paul I. Cripe Charitable American Express Mead Corporation Materials Company Foundation Incorporated Foundation Foundation Alcoa Foundation Franklin Engineering Portland Cement Ameritech Foundation Minerals Technologies Association Inc. American Congress on Company Amoco Foundation Incorporated Mobil Foundation Surveying and Mapping Geomechaniki Ltd. Precast/Prestressed Incorporated Concrete Institute Andersen Consulting Archer-Daniels-Midland Gradex Inc. Foundation Morrison Knudsen -Indiana/Ohio Corporation Foundation Foundation GTE Foundation Archer-Daniels-Midland Phillips Petroleum Associated General Ashland Inc. Motorola Foundation Hamilton Hunter Company Contractors of Indiana Bechtel Foundation Nationwide Insurance Builders, Incorporated Foundation R + B Group Inc. Bellcore Bell Surveying & Mapping Indiana Energy Foundation Newport News Raineybrook Realty BellSouth Shipbuilding Berns Construction Telecommunications Indiana Society Company Norfolk Southern Company Inc. of Professional Randal S. Furomoto Boeing-McDonnell Foundation Bethel’s Goat Farm Land Surveyors Foundation & Associates Inc. Occidental Petroleum Bowen Engineering Indiana Surveyors Bristol-Myers Squibb Charitable Fdn. San Diego Gas & Electric Fdn. Inc. Corporation Historical Society Pacific Enterprises Burlington Northern Santa Fe Showalter Trust Foundation Philip Morris Brandt Farm Innovative Design Companies Inc. Stephen George Building Services Inc. Intel Corporation Butler Manufacturing Company Fdn. Philips Electronics North and Associates America Corporation Camp Inc. ICR Engineers Inc. BMC Foundation T.C. Engineering Phillips Petroleum Casteel Construction James P. Morford Company Caterpillar Foundation Foundation Inc. Corporation Incorporated Technology Transfer Chevron Companies Price Brothers Company Charles Pankow James S. Jackson Co. Inc. Tutorials Chevron Products Procter & Gamble Fund Company Builders Ltd. Radian International John E. Fisher Thoma Revocable Dow Chemical Company Christopher B. Burke & Associates PC Living Trust Foundation RJR Nabisco Foundation Engineering Ltd Dow Corning Corporation San Diego John F. W. Koch Transtech Systems Inc Gas & Electric Colloid Environmental and Associates Inc. Eli Lilly and Company Troxler Foundation Shell Oil Company Technologies Kiwanis Club of Foundation UOP Inc. Ernst & Young CH2M Hill Foundation Southwest Little Rock Foundation Star Enterprise Verkler Contractor Inc. CRC Press Incorporated Maple Point Foundation Exxon Education State Farm Companies Wagner Komurka Foundation Foundation Danis Environmental M. L. Fruth Inc. Geotechnical Group Inc. Fluor Foundation Temple-Inland Industries Inc. M. L. Kavvas Foundation Virginia M. Wagner Estate Foster Wheeler Dirk A. and Paige P. Willms and Associates Corporation Texaco Foundation Fund GE Fund Texas Instruments McKee Florence Trust Foundation Dondanville Laurence A. Halliburton Milestone Construction Inc. Turner Corporation Trust Foundation Inc. Mobil Foundation IBM International TRW Foundation Downs Clover E. Trust Incorporated Foundation Union Pacific Corporation Engineering Manufacturing Moultrop Kendall Trust IPALCO Enterprises Inc. Services Company CIVIL USA Group ENGINEERING IWC Resources MMM-Invest Incorporated PURDUE Corporation USX Foundation Inc. Ernest K. Hirata UNIVERSITY & Associates Olympic Shellfish J. Paul Getty Trust Waste Management P.R. Bradley J.P. Morgan Wheelabrator Exxon Company U.S.A. Charitable Trust Technologies & Associates Inc. Kellogg Corporate Incorporated Citizenship Fund WMX Technologies Inc. Martin-Marietta 3M Foundation Inc.

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Purdue to Enter 1999 National Environmental Design Competition: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE Case Number: CE498B Code word: Environmental Senior Design Assignment: Plan and solve environmental tasks at Ninth Annual Environmental Design Contest. Travel to Las Cruces, New Mexico, compete in national contest and return to West Lafayette, Indiana, victorious. Financial support is needed to send Purdue’s team to New Mexico in April. Twenty-eight seniors and three faculty mem- bers plan to compete April 12 - 15, 1999. The team has constructed a time-line and divided tasks to maximize chances for an overall first-place finish. They will tackle four projects: innovative landfill closure cap, transuranic waste reduction, pipeline waste removal, and In-situ soil decontamination. The team needs support to fund this trip. Half of the $25,000 ex- penses have been raised. Your help or your business sponsorship will allow this “academic team” to learn and participate in devising solutions to real, practical problems of current concern. If you want to learn more about this competition or you want to support the team, call (765) 494-2166, or send e-mail inquiry to: [email protected], or send your donation with reply on page 27

Purdue Alum now ASCE President-Elect Delon Hampton, MSCE ’58, PhD ’61, and HDR ’94 has been elected and inducted as ASCE President-Elect. Hampton’s consulting firm, Delon Hampton and Associates, Washington, D.C., recently celebrated its 25th anniversary in business. He is active with Purdue Engineering, now serving on the Dean’s Visiting Committee, and in the past serving on the Civil Engineer- ing Advisory Council. Delon is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and is an Honorary Member of ASCE. As one of his first duties as President-Elect, he attended the 13th Annual CE Professional Development Conference at Purdue on November 5, 1998 and was the featured luncheon speaker.

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25 Recent Faculty An Opportunity to Say Thank You Memorial Funds Civil Engineering courses have been offered at Purdue since the Univer- sity began teaching students in 1874. The first engineering graduate was a Established civil engineer (1878). The first African-American graduate at Purdue was a in Civil Engineering civil engineer (1894). And the first female engineering graduate was a civil William L. Dolch Memorial Fund engineer (1897). Our program has stood the test of time and our 13,000 John Hayes Civil Engineering graduates have achieved many successes in their lifetimes. Someone Memorial Fund - to support helped all these people get there. Our Faculty. ASCE student chapter activities. The prestige of the School can be directly attributed to the caring teachers Gerald A. Leonards Memorial Fund - for the Beryl and Gerald Leonards Fellowship and innovative researchers who have graced our program throughout the in Geotechnical Engineering years. You now have the opportunity to give something back in honor of Joseph L. Waling Memorial Fund - these great individuals. You knew many of them. They taught you or to be used for student organizations maybe they taught the professors who taught you. Maybe they wrote your William L. Wood, Jr. Memorial Fund - textbook. Perhaps they developed the breakthrough research that makes to be used for environmental/ doing your job easier. No matter how your life has been influenced by a hydraulic engineering fellowships Civil Engineering faculty member, I ask you to consider making a contri- Pai Tao Yeh Memorial Scholarship bution to the School of Civil Engineering in their memory to help today's in Civil Engineering civil engineering students. Several funds have been established over the years honoring our faculty. The list at the left indicates the names of the funds. In the last two years Other Faculty the School has lost five of these faculty members due to death. Memorial Funds Contributions you make will be used as specified in the funding agree- Don E. Bloodgood ments. Of particular interest is a challenge pledge made possible by Mr. Environmental Engineering Fund David Leonards, son of Professor Gerald Leonards who passed away in John E. Goldberg Memorial Felllowship Fund February 1997. Mr. Leonards will match your gift (dollar for dollar) made Martin J. Gutzwiller Memorial Fund to the Gerald Leonards Memorial Fund. His offer has a $100,000 match- ing limit. Warren E. Howland Scholarship in Civil Engineering Support for our School in the form of gifts comes from a core group of B.B. Lewis Chi Epsilon alumni who represent less that 20% of our total living alumni. Yet, nearly Leadership Fund all of our alumni are pleased with their education and the career opportu- Bevan B. Lewis Scholarship nities their education opened up for them. Please consider giving a gift, in in Civil Engineering any amount, as a gesture of thanks to our faculty. Ben Petty Memorial Scholarship Best Wishes, in Civil Engineering Frank W. Stubbs, Jr., Civil Engineering Scholarship Gerritt H. Toebes Memorial Fund Vincent P. Drnevich Pai Tao Yeh Memorial Fellowship in Civil Engineering Professor and Head Eldon J. Yoder Memorial Fund P.S. Send your gift in the envelope provided along with the reply form (opposite page)

26 001E04N991 Yes! I want to support the School of Civil Engineering. My contribution is designated as shown below. This is ■ my ■ our gift. $_____ William L. Dolch Memorial $_____ John Hayes Civil Engineering Memorial $_____ Gerald A. Leonards Memorial (Gift to be matched 1:1 by Leonards family) $_____ William L. Wood, Jr., Memorial Fellowship $_____ School of Civil Engineering Discretionary Fund $_____ Other (Please designate) ______(To include helping the Senior Design competition trip to New Mexico. See page 24.)

Giving recognition • Please make your check payable to the Purdue The engineering gift clubs recognize total giving to engineering, Foundation and mail it, with your completed form, regardless of designation. President’s Council recognizes total in the enclosed envelope to the Purdue Foundation, giving to the University, including your gifts to engineering. As a 1801 Purdue Memorial Union, West Lafayette, IN 47907. President’s Council member, you maintain your membership in the School of Engineering Dean’s Club and the Civil Engineer’s • Or to pay by credit card, complete the following: Club for gifts to CE. Engineering Gift Clubs Credit Card Authorization Dean’s Club I authorize $______to be charged to my account. Lifetime Member ❏ VISA ❏ Mastercard ❏ Discover One-time gift of $25,000 or total gifts of $50,000 Dean’s Club Benefactor $25,000 annually Account No. ______- ______- ______- ______Dean’s Club Sponsor $1,000 annually Expiration Date __ __ - __ __ Dean’s Club $500 annually Civil Engineer’s Club $250 or more annually Print name as it appears on credit card

President’s Council Signature Date Cornerstone $1,000 annually Pillar $2,500 annually Tower $5,000 annually ▼ Matching Gifts: Increase the value of your contributions by

Cut along dotted line and return in envelope provided Keystone $100,000 cumulative giving taking advantage of your employers matching gift program. Pinnacle $1,000,000 cumulative giving Update recent changes to information provided to Purdue in the last six mponths. Name______Spouse Name ______Home Address ______Phone ______FAX ______E-mail ______Business Title ______Spouse Business Information ______Business Name ______Business Name ______Business Address ______Business Address ______Business Phone ______Business Phone ______

■ I / we have provided for Purdue in a will or trust agreement. ■ I would like information about providing for Purdue in my will. ■ I would like information about providing for increased income in retirement years through a planned gift.

Thank You for Your Contribution 27 Calendar of Events

April 24, 1999 - CE Breakfast, 8 - 10 a.m., Civil Engineering Building. All CE alumni and friends and their families are invited.

April 6, 1999 - 20th Anniversary Celebration - Recognizing the 20th anniversary of the first CNE/CEM graduating class. Many activities planned for the day including an Open House and reception for alumni, faculty, and industry guests. For more information contact Professor Bob Tener at (765)494-2241.

April 30, 1999 - CE Advosory Council Meeting.

April 30, 1999 - Dedication of Burke Undergraduate Hydraulics Lab in the Civil Engineering Building.

June 18, 1999 - CE Open - Golf, tennis and picnic. Reservations required. For more information call (765)494-2166. Purdue graduates Bob and Sara Law with son Keith, Purdue freshman engineer,

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