This is a list of the presidents of the National Association of Biology Teachers, from 1939 to the present. [1] [2]
2020: Sharon Gusky
2019: Sherri Annee
2018: Elizabeth Cowles
2017: Susan Finazzo
2016: Bob Melton
2015: Jane Ellis
2014: Stacey Kiser
2013: Mark Little
2012: Don French
2011: Dan Ward
2010: Marion V. "Bunny" Jaskot
2009-John M. Moore
2008-Todd Carter
2007-Pat Waller
2006-Toby Horn
2005-Rebecca E. Ross
2004-Betsy Ott
2003-Catherine Ueckert
2002-Brad Williamson
2001-Ann S. Lumsden
2000-Phil McCrea
1999-Richard D. Storey
1998-ViviannLee Ward
1997-Alan McCormack
1996-Elizabeth Carvellas
1995-Gordon E. Uno
1994-Barbara Schulz
1993-Ivo E. Lindauer
1992-Alton L. Biggs
1991-Joseph D. McInerney
1990-Nancy V. Ridenour
1989-John Penick
1988-Jane Abbott
1987-Donald S. Emmeluth
1986-George S. Zahrobsky
1985-Thromas R. Mertens
1984-Marjorie King
1983-Jane Butler Kahle
1982-Jerry Resnick
1981-Edward J. Komondy
1980-Stanley D. Roth
1979-Manert Kennedy
1978-Glen E. Peterson
1977-Jack L. Carter
1976-Haven Kolb
1975-Thomas Jesse Cleaver, Sr., PhD (1926–1995)
1974-Barbara K. Hopper
1973-Addison E. Lee
1972-Claude A. Welch
1971-H. Bentley Glass
1970-Robert E. Yager
1969-Burton E. Voss
1968-Jack Fishleder
1967-William V. Mayer
1966-Arnold B. Grobman
1965-L.S. McClung
1964-Ted F. Andrews
1963-Philip R. Fordyce
1962-Muriel Beuschlein
1961-Paul V. Webster
1960-Howard E. Weaver
1959-Paul Klinge
1958-Irene Hollenbeck
1957-John Breukelman
1956-John P. Harrold
1955-Brother H. Charles Severin
1954-Arthur J. Baker
1953-Leo F. Hadsall
1952-Harvey E. Stork
1951-Richard L. Weaver
1950-Betty L. Wheeler
1949-Ruth A. Dodge
1948-Howard A. Michaud
1947-E. Laurence Palmer
1946-Prevo L. Whitaker
1945-Helen Trowbridge
1944-1943-Merle A. Russell
1942-Homer A. Stephens
1941-George W. Jeffers
1940-Malcolm D. Campbell
1939-Myrl C. Lichtenwalter
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