Gertrude M. Eppler memorial plaque, inside the Eppler Complex.
Located in Fraternity Row, this plaque serves as a memorial for David Bishop, Mike Curran, and Dave Zimmerman, brothers of the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity.
As this plaque states, the cherry trees were donated as a symbol of peace and solidarity by the Japanese company Tochigi Fuji America MFG., Inc. on April 15, 2002.
This plaque hangs in the Sebo Athletic Center, which is named after and dedicated to J. Robert "Bob" Sebo.
The "Ye Olde Sic Sic Honor Roll" plaque, which hangs in the Prout Chapel, honors the members of Sic Sic who have made the Honor Roll.
The "Practical Arts Building" plaque hangs in Hayes Hall, acknowledging the Board of Trustees, the President of the College, and the architects and engineers who erected the building in 1931.
This plaque is located next to the portrait of Robert and Ellen (Bowen) Thompson in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union.
Thomas D. Hayn, of Lambda Chi Alpha, memorial plaque in Fraternity Row.
This plaque, which announces the dedication of the Doyt L. Perry Stadium on October 1, 1966, is named in honor of Doyt L. Perry and hangs in this stadium.
This portrait of Forrest Creason hangs in the Forrest Creason Golf Course and Club House, which are named in his honor.
This plaque announces the gift of cherry blossom trees from the government of Japan as a token of friendship in October of 2001, which is located at the Alumni Mall, the grassy area between Harshman and Kriescher residence halls.
This plaque, which hangs in Olscamp Hall, describes the dedication and naming of Olscamp Hall after Paul J. Olscamp on August 22, 1994.