1925—Coles Phillips; 1926—An unnamed committee from the Fine Arts Society of East Tennessee; 1927—An unnamed committee from the Fine Arts Society of East Tennessee; 1928—Russell Patterson; 1929—Robert Lindsay Mason and Harry Ijams; 1930—Nicholas Brewer; 1931—John Held; 1932—Clarence Brown; 1933—McClelland Barclay; 1934—James Montgomery Flagg; 1935—Not announced; 1936—Cecil B. DeMille; 1937—George B. Petty; 1938—McClelland Barclay; 1939—Tyrone Power; 1940—Bing Crosby; 1941—Billy Rose; 1942—John Robert Powers; 1943—Madame Helena Rubenstein; 1944—Earl Carroll; 1945—Milton Caniff (Cartoonist); 1946—Constance Bennett; 1947—Al Capp; 1948—Esquire officials Tony Palazzo, art director; Oscar Dystel, editor in chief of Cornet; Frederick A. Birmingham, Esquire managing editor; and O.E. Schoeffler, Esquire fashion editor; 1949—Betsy Talbot Blackwell, editor in chief of Mademoiselle and Mademoiselle’s Living, Nancy Garoutte, college board editor of Mademoiselle; and Bradbury Thompson, art director of Mademoiselle; 1950—Bing Crosby; 1951—Harry Conover; 1952—Cecil B. DeMille; 1953—Jon Whitcomb; 1954—Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis; 1955—Bing Crosby; 1956—Tennessee Ernie Ford; 1957—Ralph Marterie; 1958—The Four Freshmen; 1959—Brigade Staff of The United States Corps of Cadets, West Point, New York; 1960—Brigade Staff, Brigade of Midshipmen, United States Naval Academy; 1961—Not given.