Alumnus Vol.55, No.1 | Page 8

Alumni News 1960s Dr. Peter Ferguson, ’68, was elected as a Councilmember in Canton, Ohio. 1970s Dr. Theodore Durling, ’74, is a proud papa, and wants to share that his daughter recently graduated from the Duke Medical School Physician Assistant Program. Dr. Keith Charlton, ’75, remains in private practice after 40 years, and was recently appointed as Professor (adjunct) in the School of Medical and Applied Sciences at Central Queensland University, Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractors, Queensland, Australia. Dr. Robert Klein, ’78, serves as the Chair of the Hawaii State Board of Chiropractic, and is the 2018 East Hawaii Director for the Hawaii State Chiropractic Association. Dr. Steve Keenan, ’79, retired after 38 years in practice in July of 2018. 1980s Dr. William Rasmussen, ’81, (far right) received the 2018 ICS President’s Distinguished Community Service Award and Dr. Joseph Ferstl, ’81, (far left) received the 2018 ICS Chiropractor of the Year award. 8 Dr. Walter Lalacci, ’82, served as a ringside physician for professional boxing for 32 years and participated in many championship bouts. Dr. Christopher Lyden, ’86, retired after 30 years of practice and resides on Island of Kauai; he hopes to reconnect with his classmates. Dr. James “Jamie” Schantz, ’86, completed certification in the Cox Technic for Cervical Spine in September 2018. 1990s Dr. Glenn L. Dodes, ’94, was elected as the Chairman of the Massachusetts Board of Chiropractors in 2018. Dr. Michael Raucci, ’94, recently became certified as a Chiropractic Sports Physician. Dr. N. Ray Tuck, ’97, received the Chiropractor of the Year Award from the American Chiropractic Association in January 2019. Dr. Phillip Yoo, ’97, was recently interviewed with William Shatner, and received his certificate from the AASCP.