PAST PRESIDENTS

  1. FRANK SMITH 1891 [PRES. OF THE NALC 1892-1893] [PRES. SF MUTUAL AID ASSN. 1887-1890]
  2. CONRAD FRIEBER 1892-1998
  3. THOMAS McKEEVER 1899-1927
  4. DANIEL SULLIVAN 1928-1932
  5. PORTER FINNEY 1933-1934
  6. CHARLES CONNORS 1935-1936
  7. ARTHUR KLEIN 1937-1938
  8. EDWARD BOYLE 1939-1940
  9. FRANK KLEIN 1941-1942
  10. JOHN DALY, Jr. 1943-1944
  11. JOSEPH O'HARA 1945-1946
  12. CORNELIUS TAMONY 1947-1948
  13. VINCENT MURPHY 1949-1950
  14. DON SILVA 1951-1952
  15. FRANCIS McCARTHY 1953-1954
  16. CARL SAXSENMEIR 1955-1959
  17. RICHARD REYMOND 1960-1964
  18. DANIEL LYNCH 1965
  19. JAMES FITZGIBBON 1966-1968
  20. GEORGE PIERALDI 1969-1970
  21. DONALD HACKETT 1971-1974
  22. RONALD TYESKEY 1974-1983
  23. SPENCE F. BURTON 1984-1987
  24. ROLAND GARSHOL 1988-1991
  25. RICHARD BECKER 1992-1999
  26. RAY FONG 2000 - 2001
  27. TONY GALLARDO 2002 - 2005
  28. LILI BEAUMONT 2006 -

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