List of De La Salle University People - Presidents

Presidents

De La Salle University has had 21 presidents, including two acting presidents. The first, Antony Ferdinand Kilbourn, acted in Lucian Athanasius Reinhart's capacity during his return to the United States while the second, Andelino Manuel Castillo, completed Reinhart's office when he died in 1950.

Presidents
# Name Term
1 Eilenbecker, Blimond PierreBlimond Pierre Eilenbecker 1911–1912
2 Thomas, Goslin CamilleGoslin Camille Thomas 1912–1915
3 Naughter, Acisclus MichaelAcisclus Michael Naughter 1915–1919
4 Graves, Albinus PeterAlbinus Peter Graves 1919–1923
3 Naughter, Acisclus MichaelAcisclus Michael Naughter 1923–1927
5 Lynam, Celba JohnCelba John Lynam 1927–1930
6 Brophy, Dorothy JosephDorothy Joseph Brophy 1930–1933
7 Cullen, Marcian JamesMarcian James Cullen 1933–1936
8 Gallagher, Flannan PaulFlannan Paul Gallagher 1936
9 Kelly, Egbert XavierEgbert Xavier Kelly 1937–1945
10 Reinhart, Lucian AthanasiusLucian Athanasius Reinhart 1945–1950
13 Connon, Hyacinth GabrielHyacinth Gabriel Connon 1950–1959
14 Ruhland, Denis of MaryDenis of Mary Ruhland 1959–1961
15 Duerr, Crescentius RichardCrescentius Richard Duerr 1961–1966
13 Connon, Hyacinth GabrielHyacinth Gabriel Connon 1966–1978
16 Gonzalez, AndrewAndrew Gonzalez 1978–1991
17 Donato, RafaelRafael Donato 1991–1994
16 Gonzalez, AndrewAndrew Gonzalez 1994–1998
18 Dizon, Rolando RamosRolando Ramos Dizon 1998–2003
19 Quebengco, CarmelitaCarmelita Quebengco 2003–2004
20 Luistro, ArminArmin Luistro 2004–2010
21 Erguiza, Narciso S.Narciso S. Erguiza 2010–present
Acting presidents
# Name Term
11 Kilbourn, Antony FerdinandAntony Ferdinand Kilbourn 1945–1946
12 Castillo, Andelino ManuelAndelino Manuel Castillo 1950

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