Fall 2013 Tower

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(From left) Bachelor’s degree in Life Science graduates; and bachelor’s degree in Human Science graduates. Class of December 2011 Dr. Katie Drake-Sherer, who served as a guest columnist for The Alton Telegraph’s Active Living section published Aug. 20, 2013, on the topic of healthy carbs and weight loss. Class of December 2012 Dr. Alicia Yochum, who lectured for the first time with her father Dr. Terry Yochum, author of Essentials of Skeletal Radiology, for their “MRI of the Spine” seminar. Class of April 2012 Dr. Nick Wittman, who celebrated the grand opening of his practice Wittman Chiropractic in Kirkwood, Mo.

Logan University Expresses Sincere Sympathy to … Class of September 1943 To the family of Dr. June Hultine, who recently passed away. Her daughter, Dr. Lynn Hultine, graduated from Logan in August 1990 and her late husband, Dr. Luis Hultine, graduated from Logan in September 1949.

Class of September 1949 The family of Dr. Ralph Webster, who recently passed away. Dr. Webster practiced chiropractic for 65 years in Marina del Rey, Calif. Class of August 1955 The family of Dr. Robert Broadley, who recently passed away. Class of September 1958 The family of Dr. Curtis Mitskog, who passed away on May 15. His daughter, Dr. Alisa Mitskog, is an August 1989 Logan alumna. Class of February 1962 The family of Dr. James Louis Teachworth, who passed away on June 23, 2012, at the age of 72. Class of September 1970 Dr. Bob Beasley on the passing of his wife, Judy, on March 26 in Bradenton, Fla. Class of December 1989 Dr. William Hogarth, clinician at St. Peters Health Center, on the passing of his mother-in-law and sister-in-law.

Class of August 1996 The family of Dr. John Knox, Jr., who passed away on August 14. Class of April 2011 The family of Dr. Geoffrey Wilson. Dr. Wilson passed away in St. Louis on May 25. He practiced in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The family of Jonathan M. Cromer, a rising Tri-3 student. Jonathan passed away on May 7 at the age of 27. Friend of Logan The family of Dr. William Holmberg. Considered by the Logan community as a dear friend, Dr. Holmberg was serving as the Association for the History of Chiropractic’s first vice president at the time of his death. He had also served as president for the Centennial Committee in 1995, which coordinated the 100-year anniversary of chiropractic celebrations with events held in Washington, DC; Davenport, Iowa; and Port Perry, Ontario.

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