Historical Leadership
| Presidents | |
|---|---|
| Years | President |
| 1863–1874 | Edward Creighton |
| 1875–1906 | Herman Kountze |
| 1906–1907 | John A Creighton |
| 1907–1914 | Charles T Kountze |
| 1914–1934 | Frederick H Davis |
| 1935–1948 | Thomas L Davis |
| 1948–1953 | Fred W Thomas |
| 1953–1966 | John F Davis |
| 1966–1970 | John R Lauritzen |
| 1971–1986 | F Phillips Giltner |
| 1987-unknown | Bruce R Lauritzen |
| 2006–2009 | Rajive Johri |
| 2009-current | Dan O'Neill |
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