Health Professions students recognized at annual banquet

Students posing in front of a backdrop
Chadron State College Health Professions Club officers pose at the Health Professions banquet May 2, 2025, at Assumption Arena. From left, Ashleigh Hills of York, Neb., Dawson Ohrt of Henderson, Neb., Jayna Moses of Amelia, Neb., Eva McConnell of Hershey, Neb., and Piper Craig of Norfolk, Neb. Not pictured: Margaret Teague. (Photo by Tena L. Cook/Chadron State College)

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CHADRON – Chadron State College student members of the Health Professions Club (HPC) were honored Friday night during the organization’s annual awards banquet. Students who are advancing to graduate school and careers were recognized along with HPC officers for 2025-26.

The officers include President Ashleigh Hills of York, Neb., Vice President Jayna Moses of Amelia, Neb., Treasurer Dawson Ohrt of Henderson, Neb., Secretary Eva McConnell of Hershey, Neb., Campus Activity Board Representative Margaret Teague of Casper, Wyo., and Social Media Representative Piper Craig of Norfolk, Neb.

The event speaker was CSC alum Dr. Andrew Leider, a physical therapist in Alliance. His wife, Amanda, is also a CSC alum and a pharmacist in Alliance. Leider spoke about the value of his undergraduate education at CSC.

“At times, I felt like the tests and work would never end, and in my head, I am sure that I cursed out many of my professors for writing such tricky questions or presenting such difficult material. However, quickly after arriving at UNMC, that frustration turned into appreciation for those same professors, many who are still here,” Leider said.

He praised the professors for helping him improve his study habits and ability to process information.

“When I arrived at UNMC I can truly say there was not any student in my class more prepared for the challenges of professional school than I was. This allowed me to excel from day one, ultimately graduating with high distinction and an academic full ride through a portion of my time at UNMC. I have no doubt that without my foundation at CSC, I would not have enjoyed the same success,” Leider said.

Students advancing to professional schools are listed below.

CHIROPRACTIC

Palmer College of Chiropractic

Morgan Ekwall of Torrington, Wyo.

DENTISTRY

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Chance Cooper of Bridgeport, Neb.

Jocelyn Shaffio of Hay Springs, Neb.

MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Paige Boitz of Pueblo West, Colo.

Karalyn Stevens of Sidney, Neb.

MEDICINE

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Kaylea Geiser of Syracuse, Neb.

Colton Holobueck of Kearney, Neb.

Alexis Kramer of Saint Paul, Neb.

Hunter Wiebelhaus of Springview, Neb.

Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine

Christopher Jennings of O’Neill, Neb.

NURSING

Montana State University

Conner Schwend of Saint Xavier, Mont.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Jersie Misegadis of Sidney, Neb.

PHARMACY

University of Wyoming

Aaron Price of Scottsbluff, Neb.

Bailey Ryker of Gothenburg, Neb.

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Cobie Bila of Chadron

PURSUING A MASTER’S DEGREE

Aiyana Fujiyama of Wahiawa, Hawaii

Elijah Huntington of Rapid City, S.D.

Sutton Pohlman of Stanton, Neb., CSC/UNMC

Aubree Quast of Clarks, Neb., CSC

Bailey Scherbarth of Hay Springs, Neb.

Thomas Walsh of Kearney, Neb.

SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY

University of South Dakota

Maddison Frohling of Rapid City, S.D.

UNDECIDED

Crimsen Blankenship of Rangely, Colo.

Ashley Jansen of Box Elder, S.D.

David Johnson of Chadron

VETERINARY

Natalie Hamaker of Overton, Neb., University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Kendall Petty of Loveland, Colo., St. George University

Autumn Skow of Midland, S.D., Oklahoma State University

CAREERS

Samantha Comes of Camp Crook, S.D., personal trainer and nutritionist

Xavier Harrell of Highlands Ranch, Colo., pharmaceutical sales

-Tena L. Cook

Category: Campus News, Physical and Life Sciences