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The bronze tablets list the names of students who graduated in the top 3% of their class from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Names
Joseph Irving Adler, Jr.
Alice Mae H. Albright
Phoebe Johnson Arden
Kenneth R. Bennett
Claribel Lee Benson
James R. Blakemore
Donald G. Botteron
Elbert Pidgeon Carter
Margaret Mae Chapin
Ruth E. S. Clark
Arthur E. Cullison
William Lewis Dunn, Jr.
William S. Fishman
Frank Junior Fornoff
Rosario A. Gaziano
Harvey Wilbur Geist
Richard C. Hall
Alice Mae Harrington
Julia J. Henderson
Howard Paul Hetzner
Robert C. Hieronymus
Everett Loftus Hollis
John Otis Honnold, Jr.
La Verne Jackson
Elizabeth Adele James
Wayne G. Johnson
Isadore A. Kamien, Jr.
Willard Holmes Kerr
Marian Wood Kies
Karl Frederick Krebs
Evelyn M. Laurence
Claribel Lee
Margaret L. Lehmann
Marjorie R. H. Martens
Donald F. McMillen
Donald B. Melville
Mary Miller
Robert V. Mitchell
Merle W. Myers
Beatrice Jane Pierson
Clarence A. Pippin
Perry H. Plummer, Jr.
Paul Lewis Poirot
Frederick James Port, Jr.
Donovan Earl Pratt
Nancy F. Riley
Eugene C. Robertson
Margaret S. Shaw
Ruth E. Sommer
James Henry Stein
Dale Downey Streid
Curtis G. Talbot
James Donald Taylor
Marie E. Tyler
Winston Joe Wayne
Gerald M. Whitman
Marion A. Williams
Marian Louise Wood
Audrey Elizabeth Yoder.
Creator
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Office of the Registrar.
Publisher
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Library
Contributors
Photography: Chris Brown Photography
Date
1936
Format-Medium
Tablet
Source
University Honors are inscribed on bronze tablets which are on permanent display in the first floor corridor of the University Library. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The bronze tablets list the names of students who graduated in the top 3% of their class from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Names
Joseph Irving Adler, Jr.
Alice Mae H. Albright
Phoebe Johnson Arden
Kenneth R. Bennett
Claribel Lee Benson
James R. Blakemore
Donald G. Botteron
Elbert Pidgeon Carter
Margaret Mae Chapin
Ruth E. S. Clark
Arthur E. Cullison
William Lewis Dunn, Jr.
William S. Fishman
Frank Junior Fornoff
Rosario A. Gaziano
Harvey Wilbur Geist
Richard C. Hall
Alice Mae Harrington
Julia J. Henderson
Howard Paul Hetzner
Robert C. Hieronymus
Everett Loftus Hollis
John Otis Honnold, Jr.
La Verne Jackson
Elizabeth Adele James
Wayne G. Johnson
Isadore A. Kamien, Jr.
Willard Holmes Kerr
Marian Wood Kies
Karl Frederick Krebs
Evelyn M. Laurence
Claribel Lee
Margaret L. Lehmann
Marjorie R. H. Martens
Donald F. McMillen
Donald B. Melville
Mary Miller
Robert V. Mitchell
Merle W. Myers
Beatrice Jane Pierson
Clarence A. Pippin
Perry H. Plummer, Jr.
Paul Lewis Poirot
Frederick James Port, Jr.
Donovan Earl Pratt
Nancy F. Riley
Eugene C. Robertson
Margaret S. Shaw
Ruth E. Sommer
James Henry Stein
Dale Downey Streid
Curtis G. Talbot
James Donald Taylor
Marie E. Tyler
Winston Joe Wayne
Gerald M. Whitman
Marion A. Williams
Marian Louise Wood
Audrey Elizabeth Yoder.
Creator
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Office of the Registrar.
Publisher
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Library
Contributors
Photography: Chris Brown Photography
Date
1936
Format-Medium
Tablet
Source
University Honors are inscribed on bronze tablets which are on permanent display in the first floor corridor of the University Library. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.