Named to dean's list at Ohio U.
The following McNicholas High School graduates have been named to the fall quarter dean's list at Ohio University:
Kendra Hornschemeier, a freshman business major.
She is the daughter of Pat and Dan Hornschemeier of Anderson Township.
Erin Cochran, a freshman advertising major in the Scripps Journalism School. She is the daughter of Marianne and Bill Cochran of Anderson Township.
Scouts make Eagles
Two scouts from Troop 923, of First Presbyterian Church of Ross, have achieved the highest rank of the Boy Scouts of America: the Eagle Scout award.
They are:
Chad Hafer, a junior at Ross High School and the son of Paula and Craig Hafer of Ross
Alex Dria, a senior at Ross High School and the son of Elaine and Glen Dria of Ross.
Doctor honored
Dr. Steve Bleser of White Oak has been named a fellow in the International College of Chiropractors. He is the eighth chiropractic doctor in Ohio named to the college in its 65 years.
Bleser practices at the Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine.
Call: 755-4165. Fax: 755-4150. Mail: Congrats, The Cincinnati Enquirer, 7700 Service Center Drive, West Chester, OH 45069.
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