ALUMNI “WALL OF HONOR” The West Liberty University Alumni Board of Directors instituted a project in 1990 to demonstrate to current students, visitors, and friends that the college has some very successful graduates. This project, known as the “Alumni Wall of Honor,” is a dramatic way to honor some of the college’s most distinguished alumni and display pride in the accomplishments of its graduates. The concept was suggested by then Associate Professor of Physics Robert W. Schramm, who is a 1958 graduate of the college and a 2002 Alumni Wall of Honor inductee. The Alumni Wall of Honor is housed in the south end of the Union known as the Alumni Lounge.
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Henry R. Marockie was appointed West Virginia State superintendent of schools in 1989. Prior to the appointment, his entrepreneurial spirit as superintendent in Ohio County led to numerous recognitions and awards, including one of America’s Best and Brightest School Executives. His leadership as state superintendent transformed the education landscape in…
James G. Marsh established the major underpinnings for the discipline of satellite geodesy and the use of satellite observations for studies of the solid earth. His major accomplishments were realized while employed by the Goddard Space Flight Center in the Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics. Marsh has received awards from NASA…
Toni Jo Mason graduated from West Liberty State College in 1960 with a B.A. degree earned in social studies and English, with a minor in speech. She earned her master’s degree from Marshall University in 1964 and a Ph.D. in administration/supervision with emphasis in teacher education and special education from…
William F. McCreary is chairman of the board of CRM Inc., a real estate tax service company. He began his career with the Land Title Insurance Co. in Los Angeles, CA, in 1951. McCreary subsequently distinguished himself in the business world as an entrepreneur — instrumental in founding several companies,…
Andy McKenzie is a Wheeling native and former mayor of the Friendly City. At the age of 13, he often worked in his famous grandfather’s business, the Doc Williams Country Store and attended Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce meetings. After graduating from West Liberty in 1998, McKenzie received his MBA…
William C. Mercer is a local family practice physician who attributes much of his success to his education he received at West Liberty State College – in the classroom and on the tennis courts. He was selected as one of the “Top Physicians in America” (northeast division) by Pittsburgh magazine…
Arthur R. Mezerski, local mathematics teacher, community volunteer, and longtime Upward Bound instructor, was a Wheeling Park High School teacher of the year, a three time recipient of the Governor’s Honors Academy Outstanding Educator Award and was recognized by the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars as a distinguished teacher.
JoAnne is a career-long marketer with a passion for innovation and mentorship. Her record of delivering outstanding business results, an impressive resumé of volunteer activity, and support for industry educational initiatives have earned her the respect of her peers and the loyalty of a long list of employees, clients, and…
Aaron Joel “AJ” Monseau grew up in West Liberty and was frequently on campus as his father Vince was long-time professor and coach and his mother an administrative secretary at Elbin Library. After completing his BS as an Elbin Scholar at WLSC with a 4.0 GPA and a double major…
Anissa Monseau Anderson is a 1994 graduate of West Liberty University’s Sarah Whitaker Glass School of Dental Hygiene. She went on to earn both a master’s in orthodontics and doctoral degree in dental surgery at West Virginia University. Anderson has been a private practice orthodontist since 2001. While at WLU,…
Larry W. Moreland earned a B.S. in biology from West Liberty State College in 1979. He earned his M.D. from West Virginia University in 1983 and finished his residency at WVU in 1987 as Chief Medical Resident. Moreland completed a Rheumatology Fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in…
Clark Morton graduated from Georgetown University Law School in 1957. He served as an attorney for the US Treasury Department until 1960. He then entered private law practice in Wheeling, WV. Currently a partner in the law firm of Herndon, Morton, Herndon and Yeager, he is on the board of…