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Byron R. White (Econβ38) came to notice for his athletic prowess, then proved himself a star in almost everything else.
Perhaps CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅βs most celebrated alumnus, the football hero dubbed βWhizzer Whiteβ graduated first in his class, won a Rhodes Scholarship, served as a U.S. Naval officer, went to Yale Law School and, at age 44, became one of the youngest ever U.S. Supreme Court justices.
A Colorado native, White also ranks among the longest-serving justices β 31 years.
In this photograph, one in a series of CU football players, he was still a teenager.
White died in 2002, in Denver. He would have turned 100 this June.
Photo courtesy CU Heritage Center