Squires to be Winter Commencement Speaker
More than 350 students will receive degrees as part of Fairmont State's Winter Commencement
ceremony, which begins at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, at the Feaster Center.
The Rev. Donal M. "Jack" Squires, a retired United Methodist clergyman, FS alumnus
and long-time chaplain of the Fighting Falcons football team, will serve as the speaker
for the event.
"Rev. Jack Squires has been a dedicated member of the Fairmont State community for
more than 50 years," said Fairmont State President Daniel J. Bradley. "Fairmont State
is honored by his years of service and proud to call him a friend. We are glad to
have this opportunity to recognize his achievements. He has a lot of wisdom to pass
on to our new graduates."
Squires was born and raised in Fairmont and is a 1948 graduate of Fairmont State.
His education at FS was interrupted by World War II with three years serving in the
U.S. Army. While in school at FS, he was a member of Alpha Psi Omega, the Debate Team
and Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. He was selected as a member of Who's Who Among Students
in American Universities and Colleges and served as Student Body President from 1947-48.
He was honored by the Fairmont State Alumni Association with the Outstanding Alumni
Award in 1982. In 1990, he received the President's Service Award and has served as
the football team's chaplain since 1992.
He graduated from Duke Divinity School of Duke University in Durham, N.C., and was
assigned to St. Peter's United Methodist Church in St. Albans, W.Va. Squires served
there for three years and then entered the U.S. Air Force. He had several stateside
assignments and also served overseas as a remote site chaplain in Alaska; 2nd ADVON
(PACAF) chaplain in Viet Nam; and also served at Lajes Field in the Azores. His last
duty assignment was at Arlington National Cemetery, where he was in charge of all
Air Force funerals.
Squires received the West Virginia Bar Foundation Citizen of the Year Award and is
the past State Commander of the American Legion as well as Past National Chaplain;
past President of the Marion Unit of the American Cancer Society; past President of
the Mountaineer Council of the Boy Scouts of America and recipient of the Silver Beaver
Award; past Governor of the W.Va. District of Kiwanis; past Executive Director of
the Chamber of Commerce; and past Drive Chairman for the United Way of Marion County.