[Vision2020] Kansas Woman, 95, Prepares for Final Exams
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Tue Nov 21 15:37:27 PST 2006
>From Yahoo News at:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/lifelong_learner
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HAYS, Kan. - Like most students at Fort Hays State University, Nola Ochs
plans to spend some time reading and studying during this week's fall break.
But she'll take time out on Wednesday to celebrate her 95th birthday.
Ochs is living at Wooster Hall on campus while pursuing her general studies
degree at the university. She has about 15 hours to take next semester to
get her degree.
If she does it, Ochs will be the Guinness Book of World Records' oldest
college graduate.
But it will also be the culmination of a lifetime of learning. She started
at Fort Hays in 1930, when it was known as Kansas State Teacher's College.
Then in the 1970s, in her 60s, she took classes part time at Dodge City
Community College, and eventually St. Mary of the Plains in Dodge City. She
took some virtual classes earlier at Fort Hays before deciding to attend
classes this semester.
On Friday, the last day before fall break, her family and fellow classmates
threw her an impromptu birthday party during her Biblical Studies class. Her
son, Alan Ochs, flew in from Jetmore for the occasion. Her granddaughter,
Alexandra Ochs, didn't have to travel as far - she's in the same class as
her grandmother.
After the party, Alan Ochs took his mother home for Thanksgiving break.
"We're happy to get her back home for a while," Alan Ochs said. "We missed
having her out there, especially through the fall harvest."
Though Nola is amused by her potential status as the world's oldest
graduate, she said she's more excited about getting to walk at the
graduation ceremony with her granddaughter.
Asked for some words of wisdom, Ochs simply said, "I give thanks to the Lord
and try to live day by day. I try to do whatever is pleasing to Him. That's
what I want to do."
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Seeya round town, Moscow.
t hansen-moore
Moscow, Idaho
"Madness does not always howl. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end
of the day saying, 'Hey, is there room in your head for one more?'"
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