Deans
- James Warsaw Bell - 1917-1941
- H. B. Brown - 1943-1949
- McDonald K. Horne Jr. - 1949-1950
- Clive Dunhan - 1950-1965
- Ben B. McNew - 1969-1979
- M. Lynn Spruill - 1980-1984
- Rex L. Cottle -1985-1991
- W. Randy Boxx - 1991-1999
- Michael Harvey - 2001-2003
- Brian Reithel - 2003-2007
- Ken Cyree - 2008-present
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