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31 graduates conferred during Cleveland Chiropractic College’s commencement

December 16, 2011 — Cleveland Chiropractic College (CCC) hold a Fall 2011 derivation rite Dec. 9 in a Assembly Hall on campus. Thirty-one graduates were respected and Dr. Paul Barlett, vanguard of pre-clinical education, presented any with a diploma consultation their alloy of chiropractic degree.

Dr. Jill Davis ’07, chair of Basic Sciences, gave rudimentary remarks and Dr. Kim Hamilton ’92, professor, administered a chiropractic oath. Faculty marshals comparison by a graduates were Dr. Bryan Bond and Dr. Michael Whitehead.

College President Dr. Carl S. Cleveland III introduced Dr. Daniel Fahnestock, a 1965 CCC connoisseur and a member of a College’s house of trustees, who gave a derivation address. Cleveland III spoke to interpretation a ceremony, giving his assign to a graduating class.

Fall 2011 graduates were Chad Barnes, Patrick Barry, Justin Bashor, Samuel Beugelsdijk, Jeffrey Breithaupt, Adam Dinkel, Jared Dunlap, Michael Hinds, Breanne Hinz, Julie Holland, Kaleigh Jones-Clark, Jennifer Knobbe, Matthew Lane, Douglas McDuffee, Meryl Miller, Thomas Murray, Joel Pistello, Tiffany Poterbin, Sarah Potthoff, Evan Rowe, Travis

Seeber, Mary Surridge, Scott Taylor, Christopher Thornburgh, Valerie Tolen, Kelli Trecek, Cody Vitt, Kiley Willis, Suzanne Wolverton, Samuel Yoder and Weston Zenner. Yoder was named a valedictorian. Barnes, Barry, Beugelsdijk, Hinz, Knobbe, Miller, Poterbin, Potthoff, Trecek, Willis, Wolverton and Zenner all graduated with honors.

During a annual “President’s Banquet” hold a night before graduation, several other graduates perceived honors and awards. Dr. Robert Moore, associate chair of clinical sciences, presented Clinic Service Awards to Barry, Hinz, Murray, Poterbin and Zenner. Murray and Zenner also perceived Clinic Excellence Awards during a banquet.

Davis afterwards inducted 6 graduates into a Pi Tau Delta National chiropractic Honor Society, that is a poignant feat for those selected. To be authorised for membership, graduating students contingency grasp a GPA of 3.5 or higher, have never perceived a minute category reduce than a “B” and have never cold from a class. Those graduates inducted into a respect multitude were Barry, Beugelsdijk, Hinz, Knobbe, Miller and Yoder.

Source: Cleveland Chiropractic College, www.cleveland.edu

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