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Show Amazing Seniors Meet Nola Ochs: The Senior Freshman Nola Ochs started her first college classes in 1930 at Fort Hayes State University—but didn't complete her degree until 2007 at the age of 93. She is known as the nation's oldest college graduate. After raising 4 sons and becoming a grandmother of 13 and a great-grandmother to 15, Ochs started taking a few courses at her community college to keep herself busy. A few classes here and there soon put her only 30 hours away from a bachelor's degree and she decided to re-enroll at the university. She graduated with a 3.7 CPA and decided she could keep going to get her master's degree in liberal studies. She re ceived her master's degree in May 2010 at the age of 98. "I would like, in the long run, to encourage people to keep on learning," she told FHSU's newspaper, "Our education is never complete." LOi/e^WeU/Se^^lor Even^r March/18, 2016, McKa^ Vee/H(>iip(tah(^reei^Aud^(>ruun/, 2:00 p.vm—3:00 p.m/. M Stre^ Vr. Bentley 3IhiQO Party ciruhKefre^hm£rty3:15 p.m/.- ^:30 p.wv. April Screenings and Seminars Golden Hour Center: 650-25tli Street Ogden April 6 li:00 a.m. April 7 1:00—3:30 p.m. Bone Density Screening Health Fair Happy Hour: 222-28th Street Ogden April 6 11:30 a.m. Stroke Seminar Lakeview Center: 5580 W. 4600 S. Hooper April 7 12:15 p.m. Stroke Seminar South Ogden Center: 580-39th Street, So. Ogden April 11 11:30 a.m. Advanced Directives Information Ogden Valley Center: 7400 E 131 S., Huntsville April 13 11:30 a.m. Bone Density Screening Morgan Center: 50 W. 100 N. Morgan April 20 12:15 a.m. Stroke Seminar Questions Rebecca.Nichols@lmail.org or call 801.866.8993, CHIC Information Center 801.387.7800 |