| | Elkhorn:
Desda
Chapin, 1893 |
| | Omaha: |
| |
| | Omaha, 1800-1899:
Gilbert
M. Hitchcock, 1859 —
Susan
J. Quealy, 1870 —
Victor
Rosewater, 1871 —
Frank
A. Peterson, 1881 —
Robert
R. Bradford, 1885 —
Richard
C. Patterson, Jr., 1886 —
Albert
William Elsasser, 1888 —
Arthur
Gardner, 1889 —
Sam
W. Reynolds, 1890 —
John
J. Nangle, 1891 —
Frank
A. Barrett, 1892 —
H.
Malcolm Baldrige, 1894 —
Theodore
W. Metcalfe, 1894 |
| | Omaha, 1900-1999:
Walter
T. Mahoney, 1900 —
Howard
H. Buffett, 1903 —
Fraser
Wilkins, 1908 —
Don
C. Pierson, 1908 —
Edward
Baburek, 1910 —
T.
Eugene Thornton, 1911 —
Glenn
Cunningham, 1912 —
Gerald
R. Ford, 1913 —
Wayne
R. Swanson, 1914 —
Robert
R. Barry, 1915 —
Bernice
R. Labedz, 1919 —
Melvin
R. Laird, 1922 —
Malcolm
Baldrige, 1922 —
James
F. Munnelly, 1922 —
Robert
M. Spire, 1925 —
L.
Brent Bozell, c.1926 —
Raymond
L. Marsh, 1926 —
Malcolm
R. Barnebey, 1927 —
Jack
E. Brown, 1927 —
Edward
Zorinsky, 1928 —
Walter
H. Capps, 1934 —
Wade
Brorby, 1934 —
Douglas
Peterson, 1935 —
Ed
Zschau, 1940 —
Peter
D. Hoagland, 1941 —
Gary
Eugene Hannibal, 1943 —
Chris
Beutler, 1944 —
John
Joseph Cavanaugh III, 1945 —
Joseph
Limprecht, 1946 —
David
K. Karnes, 1948 —
Joseph
F. Bataillon, 1949 —
Timothy
Hall, 1956 —
Lee
Terry, 1962 |
|
| | Waterloo:
George
E. Cryer, 1875 |
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