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Evans-Freehafer Award Winners

Award for Service to the LASFS


Chronological List


The Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society began to honor its own in 1959 with the creation of the Evans-Freehafer Award, named after two of the culb's most influential and popular members, E. Everett Evans and Paul Freehafer.   E. Everett Evans - "Triple-E" or "Tripoli" - was one of the first LASFSians to become a successful professional author during his active membership in the club, with over a dozen short stories and novels published during the 1950s before his death in 1958.   Paul Freehafer was only 27 when he died of a rheumatic heart in 1944, but it was his cheerful enthusiasm for carrying club projects to completion that made the LASFS one of the leading SF clubs of the late 1930s and early 1940s.

The Evans-Freehafer Award is presented at each LOSCON to that year's recipient.   The award is presented for service to the LASFS, recognizing hard work and dedication to the club.   The award is decided by a special committee made up of the three previous years' recipients, and the winner is a closely-guarded secret until the announcement.

Only four people - Bruce Pelz, Bob Null, Mike Donahue, and Elayne Pelz - have received this award more than once.   In 1972, rather than present the award to a currently active member, the decision was made to give the award to Forrest J. Ackerman, retroactively all the way back to 1942, for his years of service to the club.   In 2005, a special one-time version of this award (the Evans-Freehafer-Mason Award) was given posthumously to Michael Mason.

Chronological List
Ackerman, Forrest J1972
Benoun, Tony2007
Bilan, Greg1999
Cantor, Robbie1989
Claypool, Gavin1984
Crayne, Charles1968
Digby, Tom1975
Donahue, Michael1993, 2002
Ellern, William2005
Ellers, Marjii1983
Fitch, Don1970
Frank, Mike1987
Glass, Jim1978
Gold, Lee1974
Gray, Louis E.W.1979
Green, Ed1995
Haseltine, Susan1985
Jackson, Charles Lee II1988
Lewis, Al1959
Louie, Gary1990
McGuire, Christian2004
Mason, Michael (special award)2005
Merrigan, Tim1997
Mill, Virginia1962
Miller, Craig1976
Moffatt, June1994
Moffatt, Len1994
Mortensen, Liz1998
Mulligan, George1991
Niven, Fuzzy Pink1982
Null, Merlin R.1981, 1992, 2003
Patten, Fred1965
Pelz, Bruce1966, 1969
Pelz, Elayne F.1980, 2006
Pournelle, Jerry1977
Sapiro, Leland1963
Sneary, Rick1960
Stevens, Milt1971
Strother-Vien, Leigh1996
Thorsen, Michael2000
Tomomatsu, Tadao2001
Trimble, John1961
Tripp, Galen1986
Turner, Paul1964
Warren, Bill1973
Chronological List of Evans-Freehafer Award Winners

 

 

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