School Presidents
| President | Term |
|---|---|
| Paul Kuhlmann | 1943, acting |
| Dr. C.H. Suckau | 1944–1950 |
| Dr. Harold D. Burkholder | 1950–1955 |
| Dr. Joseph W. Schmidt | 1955–1960 |
| Rev. D.J. Unruh | 1960–1961, interim |
| Dr. Waldo E. Harder | 1961–1971 |
| Dr. Robert W. Benton | 1971–1984 |
| Dr. Warren E. Bathke | 1984–1993 |
| Dr. Neal F. McBride | 1993–1997 |
| Dr. James P. Eckman | 1997-2012 |
| Dr. David M. Barnes | 2012- |
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