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The Warren E. Eaton Memorial Trophy

Awarded each year to a person who has made an outstanding contribution to the art, sport, or science of soaring flight in the United States as determined by the SSA Awards Committee with the approval of the SSA Board of Directors. It is considered SSA’s highest award.

The trophy is a tall, vase-type silver cup, depicting in bas-relief soaring planes and clouds. It was presented to SSA in 1939 by Mrs. Genevieve Eaton in memory of her husband, Warren E. Eaton, founder and first president of SSA, who died in a glider accident at Miami, Florida, on December 1, 1934.

While usually awarded to a person who has made his or her contribution during the previous calendar year, this is not mandatory and in certain instances the Directors have gone back in years to pick some outstanding person never before suitably recognized.

The trophy is perpetual, held by each recipient until the next time it is awarded. The recipient is presented with a certificate attesting to the award and receives a stipend of approximately $325.00 derived from the income of a $5,000 endowment fund for the trophy. The presentation of the trophy, certificate and stipend is made at the SSA Awards Banquet held during the annual national convention.

Shortly after October of each year, the chairman of the SSA Awards Committee sends to all Directors a request for nominations for the award for the current calendar year. From the list thus acquired, a ballot is prepared of not more than four (4) candidates (selected on best qualified basis) and submitted by mail to each Director for voting. The balloting should be completed by January 1st so that the chairman of the Awards Committee may notify the recipient in confidence, in order that he or she may have the opportunity of being present to receive the award in person.

Recipients of the Warren E. Eaton Memorial Trophy have been as follows:

1939 - Richard C. du Pont
1940 - Robert M. Stanley
1941 - Floyd J. Sweet
1942-'44 - No Awards
1945 - Ben Shupack (Awarded in 1956)
1946 - Bernard L. Wiggin
1947 - Paul Tuntland
1948 - Fritz B. Compton
1949 - Harland Ross & Robert F. Symons
1950 - Paul B. MacCready, Jr.
1951 - William S. Ivans
1952 - Jon D. Carsey
1953 - Ernest & Paul Schweizer
1954 - Ted Nelson
1955 - Earl R. Southee
1956 - R. E. Franklin
1957 - Anne & William G. Briegleb
1958 - No Award
1959 - E. J. Reeves
1960 - Ralph S. Barnaby
1961 - Harner Selvidge
1962 - Richard E. Schreder
1963 - Dr. Wolfgang B. Klemperer
1964 - Paul F. Bikle
1965 - John D. Ryan
1966 - Irving O. Prue
1967 - Richard H. Johnson
1968 - Leslie Arnold
1969 - H. Marshall Claybourn
1970 - Lloyd & Rose Marie Licher
1971 - Florence & Walter Hausler
1972 - Helen R. Dick
1973 - Thomas Page
1974 - Sterling Starr
1975 - Joseph C. Lincoln
1976 - John Williams
1977 - Bernald Smith
1978 - Ted Sharp
1979 - William B. Cleary
1980 - Douglas & Lianna Lamont
1981 - Brian G. Utley
1982 - Gus Scheurer
1983 - Jack Gomez
1984 - Carl D. Herold
1985 - Hal M. Lattimore
1986 - Lawrence Wood
1987 - James C. "Red" Wright
1988 - Paul A. Schweizer
1989 - Rudolf W. Mozer & Eric H. Mozer
1990 - Shirley Sliwa
1991 - John & Judy Lincoln
1992 - Bill Sproull
1993 - E. Gene Hammond
1994 - Charlie Spratt
1995 - Richard N. Hall, Jr.
1996 - Bertha Ryan

Last Update:
March 29, 1997

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