West Virginia Mountaineer - List of Mountaineers

List of Mountaineers
Clay Crouse – 1927
Burdette “Irish” Crow – 1932-33
William “Bill” Fahey – 1933-34
Lawson M. Hill – 1934-35 (deceased)
William “Buckwheat” Jackson – 1936-37 (deceased)
Boyd H. “Slim” Arnold – 1937-39 (deceased)
Julius W. Singleton Jr. – 1940-1941 (deceased)
William F. Gott – 1942-43 (deceased)
War Years – 1943-44
Robert L. Carr – 1945
James G. Couglin – 1946 (deceased)
Sidney H. Gillis – 1947
Matthew W. Harrison Jr. – 1948 (deceased)
John P. Russell – 1949
Thomas A. Deveny III – 1950
James Almond – 1951 (deceased)
Dan B. Fleming – 1952
Dan R. Oliker – 1953
John Coyner – 1954
Fred S. Pattison – 1955 (deceased)
Larry Reppert – 1956
James L. McCoy – 1957 (deceased)
Robert H. Allen – 1958
David L. Ellis – 1959
William R. McPherson – 1960 (deceased)
Jerry S. Sturm – 1961
William D. Thompson – 1962
William W. “Buck” Rogers Jr. – 1963
Edward S. Pritchard – 1964-65 (deceased)
Kenneth B. Fonville – 1966
Louis A. Garvin Jr. – 1967
Frederick G. Reel – 1968, 1969
Douglas F. Townshend – 1970
Robert S. Lowe – 1971
Mark Lothes – 1972
Stuart A. Wolpert – 1973, 1974
Junior Taylor – 1975
Jerome E. Scherer – 1976
Bruce D. Heisler – 1977
Richard D. Poling – 1978
James Campbell – 1979
Cecil C. Graham – 1980
Andy M. Mergler – 1981
Ed R. Cokeley – 1981
Robert E. Richardson – 1982
Michael G. Russell – 1983
Mark Boggs – 1984
Tim S. Nilan – 1985
Matt P. Zervos – 1986
Tom E. Dulaney Jr. – 1987
Dan C. Pearson – 1988
Benjamin F. White – 1989
Natalie E. Tennant – 1990
Rock S. Wilson – 1991, 1992, 1993
John R. Stemple – 1994, 1995
Andrew R. Cogar – 1996, 1997
Brandon S. Flower – 1998, 1999
Scott W. Moore – 2000, 2001
Trey Hinrichs – 2002, 2003
Derek Fincham – 2004, 2005
Brady Campbell – 2006, 2007
Michael Squires – 2008
Rebecca Durst – 2009
Brock Burwell - 2010, 2011
Jonathan Kimble - 2012, 2013

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