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The Archibald Prize Medal

 

The Archibald Prize is given annually to the senior who has achieved the highest grade-point average during four years of study. It is accompanied by a cash prize.

The award was made possible in 1928 from a $1,000 bequest from the Rev. Andrew Archibald, who died in 1926. The award commemorates 15 years of work by the Rev. and Mrs. Archibald for the Congregational Church in Iowa. Archibald was a Grinnell College trustee from 1890 through 1899.

About the Medal

Sheena Brown Thomas '71, a designer/goldsmith with Elements Ltd. in Des Moines, Iowa designed the first Archibald Prize Medal, which is compatible in design with the President's Medal, also awarded during Commencement.

Both medals are adaptations of the President's Medallion, which is worn by the president of the college as an emblem of office at all Grinnell academic ceremonials and when the president officially represents the College at academic occasions elsewhere.

Cast and fabricated from silver, both medals are formed in a soft triangular shape and include the Grinnell College seal.

The seal uses a modified oval design enclosing four laurel leaves and the founding date: 1846. Raised letters surrounding the laurel leaves proclaim, "Collegium Iowense Grinnelli" and "Veritas et Humanitas" -- Latin for "Truth and Humanity." The honoree's name is engraved on the back.

Archibald Prize Winners

2012   Emily Elizabeth Blythe
2011   Pengjun Shen
2010   Christopher Card Williams
2009   Noga Ashkenazi, Henry Thomas Reich
2008   Katrina Michelle Honigs
2007   Sarah E. Parker
2006   Benjamin Kramer Johannsen
2005   Moe Hein Aung
2004   William C. Stroebel
2003   Atanas Djumaliev
2002   Jacob N. Rhoads
2001   Dmitry Eugenievich Krivin
2000   Martin Richard Zwikel
1999   Jonathan Edel
1998   Erin P. Sugrue
1997   Matthew Gast
1996   Slavi Trifonov Slavov
1995   Scott H. Samuelson
1994   Alison Mitsuko Gima
1993   Morgan M. Robertson
1992   Kristine L. Hauser
1991   Michael Sadd
1990   Sharon Hutchins
1989   May-lee Chai, Ingrid Scott
1988   Rachel S. Krantz
1987   Douglas L. Duvel
1986   Frederick V. Weber
1985   Jonathan Hughes
1984   James Rabchuk
1983   Kevin Lang
1982   Joan Flynn
1981   Lori Anne Llewelyn
1980   Lisa Margaret Bowers
1979   Brent C. Williams
1978   Susan E. Duffey
1977   David B. Chalkley
1976   Peter I. Axelrod
1975   Andrew Jeffrey Borson
1974   David I. Wright
1973   Judith Barton Gibbons
1972   Andrew Pinfield Kramer
1971   Margaret Wall Schottstaedt
1970   Roger Clark Swartz
1969   Eleonore Annerose Spiegel
1968   Ronald Merton Cogswell
1967   David Russell Cole
1966   John Elwood Kelsey
1965   John Michael Young
1964   William Douglas Morain
1963   Thomas Bentley Christensen
1962   John William Chase
1961   Robert August Pois
1960   John Richard Hoyer
1959   Judith Harriet Churchill
1958   Thomas Allan Skornia
1957   George James Allen
1956   George Albert Drake
1955   George W. Simon
1954   Robert Hugh Bonner, Portia McNally
1953   David Frederic Bowersox
1952   Mary Jane Bender
1951   Frances Fumiyo Nakamura
1950   William Harold Lundahl
1949   Stanley Arthur Winter
1948   Scott Edward Crom
1947   Margaret Ruth Tregillus
1946   Helen Frances Greef, Jessie Lamoin Ternberg
1945   Virginia May Foote
1944   Catherine Mary Funk
1943   Sarah Marie Young
1942   Alice Jean Heinsen
1941   Charlotte Ann Riche
1940   Doris Pearl Weaver
1939   Alice Meacham, Leonard Arthur Miller
1938   Wilma Kathryn Altenbernd, Thomas Babcock Keehn
1937   Carl Roger Nelson
1936   Lillian Arent, Frances Mussey
1935   Joseph Conard
1934   Jack Maxfield
1933   Mary Lorraine Kout
1932   Maurine Lenore Jones
1931   Helen Louise Kingery
1930   Rebecca Conard
1929   Katherine Simons
1928   Grant Warren Smith