National Presidents
- 1903–1908 Rhea Scott, Alpha chapter
- 1908–1913 Bess Brower Willis, Gamma chapter
- 1913–1947 Mabel Lee Walton, Gamma chapter
- 1947–1956 Mary Hastings Holloway Page Lovejoy, Alpha chapter
- 1956–1965 Margaret Freeman Dixon Everett, Sigma chapter
- 1965–1971 Nelda Francis Crawford, Alpha chapter
- 1971–1983 Helen Marie Eggert Snyder, Alpha Xi chapter
- 1983–1989 Mimi Brandt Hiner, Beta Xi chapter
- 1989–1995 Anne Buchler Williams, Gamma Eta chapter
- 1995–2001 Diana Hornick Sarber, Beta Mu Chapter
- 2001–2004 Mary K. Barbee, Iota Chapter
- 2004–2010 Laura Sweet, Alpha Sigma chapter
- 2010–Present Kaye Schendel, Gamma Phi chapter
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