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.
Donald A Haskins
Inducted 1998After graduation, Donald A. Haskins served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps. He then spent all of his educational career in the Marshall County School System as a teacher/coach/principal at Cameron High School and principal of John Marshall High School. For 17 years he was the superintendent of Marshall County Schools. He served two terms in the West Virginia House of Delegates. Among his many career leadership roles, was his service as president of the State Superintendents Association. In 1986, he was presented the “Leaders of Learning” award by the governor and the State Department of Education. Haskins is a recognized leader in his community, having served many years on the Reynolds Memorial Hospital Board and as president of Marshall County Easter Seals Society. His wife, JoAnne, is also a graduate of WLSC.