ASUO Presidents by Year
The ASUO was created in 1900. All dates indicate the ending year; 1900–01 is given as 1901.
1901 Clifton "Pat" McArthur—created the ASUO and greatly influenced athletics at UO. McArthur Court is named after him
1902 Condon C. McCornak
1903 F. J. Ziegler
1904 Ray Goodrich
1905 Joseph H. Templeton
1906 Fred Steiwer
1907 John R. Latourette
1908 George W. Hug
1909 B. W. Prescott
1910 Thomas R. Townsend
1911 Ben Williams
1912 Percy M. Collier
1913 Leon Ray
1914 James F. Alexander
1915 Vernon T. Motschenbacher
1916 Thomas F. Boylen, Jr.
1917 Nicholas Jaureguy
1918 James Sheehy
1919 Harold White
1920 Stanford Anderson
1921 Carlton Savage
1922 Lyle Bartholomey
1923 John MacGregor
1924 Claude Robinson—John MacGregor and Claude Robinson proposed the idea and began fundraising to build a student union. UO President Donald Erb pushed the project from 1938–1943, and in 1950 the EMU opened.
1925 Randall Jones
1926 Walter Malcolm
1927 Hugh Biggs
1928 Donald Beelar
1929 Joe McKeown
1930 Thomas Stoddard
1931 George Cherry
1932 Rian Mimnaugh
1933 Robert Hall
1934 Thomas Tongue
1935 Joseph Renner
1936 James Blais
1937 Gilbert Schultz
1938 Barnard Hall
1939 Harold Weston
1940 John Dick
1941 Gleeson Payne
1942 Lewis Torgeson
1943 Les Anderson
1944 Nancy Ames—first woman to serve as ASUO president
1945 Audrey Holliday
1946 Ed Allen
1947 Tom Kay
1948 Stan Wiliamson
1949 Bob Allen
1950 Art Johnson
1951 Barry Mountain
1952 Bill Carey
1953 Pat Dignan
1954 Tom Wrightson
1955 Bob Summers
1956 Bud Hinkson
1957 Darrel Brittsan
1958 Jim Lynch
1959 Bud Titus
1960 Gary Gregory
1961 Steve Schell
1962 Dan Williams
1963 Neil Goldschmidt
1964 Phil Sherburne
1965 John Luvas
1966 Steve Goldschmidt
1967 Henry Drummonds
1968 Scott Farleigh
1969 Dick Jones
1970 Kip Morgan/Sonja Sweet
1972 Ian More
1973 William Wyatt
1974 Greg Leo—created the Incidental Fee Committee, the original student committee with formal control of the I-Fee
1975 Robert Liberty
1976 Jim Bernau
1977 Jan Oliver—first African American to serve as ASUO president
1978 Gary Feldman
1979 Ramon Herrera—first Latino to serve as ASUO president
1980 Scott Bassett
1981 David Eaton
1982 Rich Wilkens
1983 C. J. Balfe
1984 Mary Hotchkiss
1985 Julie Davis
1986 Lynn Pinckney
1987 Steve Nelson
1988 Kasey Brooks
1989 Karen Gaffney
1990 Andy Clark
1991 Kirk Bailey and Sheila Stickel
1992 Jennifer Bills
1993 Bobby Lee—first Asian American to serve as ASUO president
1994 Eric Bowen and Diana
1995 Leslie Warren and Mark Johnson
1996 Jen Williamson and Zach
1997 Matthew Scotten and Glen Banfield
1998 William Miner and Ben Unger
1999 Geneva Wortman and Morgan Cowling—Geneva Wortman was the first Native American to serve as ASUO president.
2001 Jay Breslow and Holly
2002 Nilda Brooklyn and Joy Nair
2003 Rachel Pilliod and Ben Buzbee
2004 Maddy Melton and Eddy Morales
2005 Adam Petkun and Mena Ravassipour
2006 Adam Walsh and Kyla Coy
2007 Jared Axelrod and Juliana Guzman
2008 Emily McClain
2009 Sam Dotters Katz
2010 Emma Kallaway
2011 Amelie Rousseau
2012 Ben Eckstein
2013 Laura Hinman
2014 Sam Dotters Katz
2015 Beatriz Gutierrez
2016 Helena Schlegel
2017 Quinn Haaga
2018 Amy Schenk
2019 Maria Gallegos-Chacon
2020 Sabinna Pierre
2021 Isaiah Corder Boyd
2022 Isaiah Corder Boyd
2023 Luda Isakharov
2024 Chloé Webster
2025 Mariam Hassan