The NCAA News - News and FeaturesJanuary 13, 1997
All-time Teddy winners
1967 -- The Honorable Dwight D. Eisenhower, General of the Army, 34th President of the United States (U. S. Military Academy, 1915).
1968 -- The Honorable Leverett Saltonstall, United States senator, governor of Massachusetts (Harvard University, 1914).
1969 -- The Honorable Byron R. White, United States Supreme Court (University of Colorado, Boulder, 1938).
1970 -- Frederick L. Hovde, president, Purdue University (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, 1929).
1971 -- Christopher C. Craft Jr., National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1944).
1972 -- Jerome H. Holland, United States Ambassador to Sweden (Cornell University, 1939).
1973 -- Omar N. Bradley, General of the Army (U. S. Military Academy, 1915).
1974 -- Jesse Owens, Jesse Owens, Inc., Public Relations (Ohio State University, 1937).
1975 -- The Honorable Gerald R. Ford, 38th President of the United States (University of Michigan, 1935).
1976 -- Thomas J. Hamilton, Rear Admiral, United States Navy (U. S. Naval Academy, 1927).
1977 -- The Honorable Tom Bradley, Mayor, Los Angeles (University of California, Los Angeles, 1941).
1978 -- Gerald B. Zornow, Eastman Kodak Company (University of Rochester, 1937).
1979 -- Otis Chandler, publisher, Los Angeles Times (Stanford University, 1950).
1980 -- Denton A. Cooley, Texas Heart Institute (University of Texas at Austin, 1941).
1981 -- Arthur G. Linkletter, entertainer (San Diego State University, 1934).
1982 -- William H. Cosby Jr., entertainer (Temple University, 1964).
1983 -- Arnold Palmer, professional golfer (Wake Forest University, 1954).
1984 -- William P. Lawrence, Vice-Admiral, United States Navy (U. S. Naval Academy, 1951).
1985 -- Robben W. Fleming, president, University of Michigan (Beloit College, 1938).
1986 -- The Honorable George H. Bush, Vice-President of the United States (subsequently the 41st President), (Yale University, 1948).
1987 -- Walter J. Zable, corporate executive (College of William and Mary, 1937).
1988 -- Special Recognition Award: Walter Byers, NCAA executive director, 1951-87 (University of Iowa, 1943).
1989 -- Paul A. Ebert, medical doctor (Ohio State University, 1954).
1990 -- The Honorable Ronald W. Reagan, 40th President of the United States (Eureka College, 1932).
1991 -- Althea Gibson, humanitarian (Florida A&M University, 1953).
1992 -- The Honorable Jack F. Kemp, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (Occidental College, 1957).
1993 -- The Honorable A. Lamar Alexander Jr., United States Secretary of Education (Vanderbilt University, 1962).
1994 -- Rafer Johnson, businessman and civic leader (University of California, Los Angeles, 1959).
1995 -- Robert B. Mathias, civic leader (Stanford University, 1953).
1996 -- John R. Wooden, men's basketball coach, University of California, Los Angeles (Purdue University, 1932).
1997 -- William Porter "Billy" Payne, Olympics executive (University of Georgia, 1969).
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