Presidents
- Edgar J. Friedrich, 1925-1927
- Arden F. Henry 1927-1928
- Edgar J. Friedrich 1928-1929
- Harold C. Ahlbrand 1929-1930
- Weldon O. Kertschmer 1930-1932
- Carl M. Sauer 1932-1936
- William H. Welge 1936-1938
- Harold C. Ahlbrand 1938-1940
- Herman H. Jost, Jr. 1940-1941
- Harry A. Hagar 1941-1946
- Norman Mankey 1946-1949
- Harold M. Lapp 1949-1952
- John Hingst 1952-1967
- Larry R. Edwards 1967-1972
- Douglas G. Peter 1972-1974
- Dennis H. Stelzer 1974-1978
- Richard Newman 1978-1980
- Ralph C. Folkerts 1980-1982
- Robert E. Hillard 1982-1986
- Delbert F. Karmeier 1986-1988
- Steven K. Janssen 1988-1992
- David Jackson 1992-1994
- Matthew P. Homann 1994-1996
- Craig R. Varner 1996-2000
- Kirk M. Meyer 2000-2002
- Chad Winterhof 2002-2004
- Chad Pfister 2004-2010
- Rick Meyer 2010-2012
- Art Giesler 2012-Present
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