Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, March 24, 1994 TAG: 9403290124 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: N-6 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Long
Besides artwork depicting interplanetary space, student entering the contest had to submit written descriptions explaining their illustrations and how they arrived at the concepts.
Farmer's winning entry will be on display at the Roanoke Science Museum.
CHARDIE LYNN BAIRD of Roanoke has been named to the distinguished list of students for the fall semester at the College of Charleston in South Carolina.
Students named to the list must maintain a grade point average of at least 3.8 with 14 credit hours.
JENNIFER E. FLORYAN of Roanoke has been named to the Founder's Day list for fall 1993 at Indiana University Bloomington.
Students named to the list must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average with a minimum of 12 hours of course work.
MEHREEN S. SHERWAN of Roanoke completed requirements in December for a certificate in business studies from Indiana University Bloomington.
VIRGINIA TECH has announced the names of Roanoke Valley residents who were named to the dean's list for fall 1993:
From Roanoke: Sarah Adams, Matthew A. Anderson, Cheryl A. Ayers, Allison L. Banner, Jennifer G. Bird, Amanda J. Bullen, Kimberly S. Caldwell, Melanie C. Carter, Sara R. Casey, Kenneth L. Chang, Lindsay S. Cheng, Scott J. Cooney, Amy A. Entrekin, Jeffrey A. Fisher, Brian D. Gardner, Brian W. Gibbs, Michelle L. Gregory, Steven M. Henry, George A. Horner, Traci M. Hurt, Jason T. Lavinder, Karen L. Lavinder, Erin E. Layne, Virginia M. Lilly, Todd W. Lockhart, Christian T. Lovern, Lisa A. McDaniel, Laurie P. McGhee, Joseph M. Melki, Robert R. Mitchell III, Aini Moore, Dana A. Noell, John P. Oh, Sallie L. Padgett, John H. Poage, Stephanie M. Reynolds, Sherri Schuyler, Dana M. Shaver, Sarah E. Stancil, Kimberly A. States, Martha R. Tracy, Phillip B. Walker, Erich J. Weissbart, Melissa A. Willcox, Julie K. Wimmer, Phillip E. Wiseman and William T. Zawacki.
From Salem: Becky L. Beamer, Terri S. Beamer, Alison K. Bolt, Amy M. Brewer, Stephanie L. Carroll, Robert G. Craig, Jacqueline C. Dougherty, Lale D. Gokbudak, Amy L. Hagan, Ryan W. Johnson, Robert W. Junnier III, Matthew B. Lovell, Holly M. Orr, Richard W. Parrish, Amy M. Peterson, Vanessa G. Rorer, Mitchell A. Semones, Cameran A. Shiflett and James C. Soltis.
From Vinton: Ronald J. Gordon, Anas M. Hasan, Craig A. Miller, Charles E. Mitchem Jr. and Caroline P. Morissette.
From Troutville: Beth A. Huffman, Julie M. Martin, Mary E. Phillips and Sonia A. Wiley.
From Daleville: Stephen D. Clinton, Michael A. Lee and Matthew G. Shick.
Also named to the list were Julia H. Allen of Catawba and Bridget L. Scanlan of Fincastle.
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY has named five Roanoke residents to its dean's list for fall 1993. They are Ashley Lauren Berry, Marjorie Merriman Clifton, Kathryn Louise Ford, Melissa Ann Sigler and Marshall August Wakat III.
Students named to the list must earn at least a 3.0 grade point average.
ROANOKE COLLEGE recently announced the names of four Roanoke students who fulfilled bachelor of arts degree requirements in December. They are: Lucinda K. Buchanan, daughter of Lila Buchanan; Kari D. Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson H. Hall III; Marla J. Hall, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Russell N. Hall; and Eric L. Spangler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Spangler.
PATRICK HENRY HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Erica S. Campbell, Jesse L. Chappel and Margaret K. Meyer have qualified as finalists in the 1994 competition for Merit Scholarships. They are among 14,000 finalists for 6,500 scholarships available nationally.
Scholarship recipients will be anounced in April and May.
AMY REBECCA JOHNSON, a junior at William Fleming High School, has been selected to the All-District IV Band for the third consecutive year. Johnson, who plays the French horn, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson of 3524 Cove Road.
JAMES MADISON MIDDLE SCHOOL has announced the names of its 1993 Science Fair winners.
Behavioral science winners are: Mark Allen and Ben Rice, Allison Johnson and Danielle Strickland, first place; Jessica English and Amy Keene, Erin D'Alessandro and Blair Hunter, second place; Eric Alger, Sara Johnston and Christy Day, Allison Palmer, Amanda Singer and Bill Palmer, third place; Leah Scott and Dolapo Falase, Jennifer Soltis and Mary Darby, Frank Pendleton, Lilian Kong, fourth place.
Medicine and health/microbiology/zoology: Reed Saul, Adam Childers, first; Katie Stockburger, Olivia Hock and Julia Wise, second; Laura Dickinson, Chris Newton, Ellie Troland, third; Tahra Cole, Beth Rhodes, James Bradbury, Courtney Johnson, and Crozier Draper and Brandon Renick, fourth.
Biochemistry/chemistry: Chris Genheimer, first; Harry Hamilton and Lee Taylor, second; Gene Elliott and Trent Johnson, Allyson Ayers, Stephen Miles, third; Leigh Johnson, Cary Collins, Mary Hayslett, Runal Mehta, Robert Krause and Steven Wimmer, and Amanda Laucella and Tu Doan, fourth.
Earth and space/engineering/mathematics winners are: Tayor Willis, first; Tom Bohdal, second; Justin Marlles, Whitt Hall, Nathan Taylor, third; Kimberly Kays, Allison Holt, Joseph Neligan, David Parrish, fourth.
Physics: Scott Light, Adam Roberts, first; Katie Silcox and Catherine Beard, Erin Elisabeth Jones, Scott Katz, Ryan Blackwell, second; Drew Guezlow and Bowe King, Shandra Claytor, Kelly Rothrock, third; Misty Coleman, David Camden and Deron Lark, Stephen Leftwich, Nathan Likens, Trey MIssimer, and Ryan Burnett and Chris Calhoun, fourth.
Environmental: Sara Joyce, Abby Fifer, first; Julie Steadman, Lauren Wills, second; Logan Self, Michael Copty, third; Ann Blair Hanes, Will Krause, Katie Rude, fourth.
Botany: Bradley Matthews, first; Weston Turner, Kelley Wilson and Susan Chapman, second; Rob Jennings, Sarah McCorkle, Kristy Ogle and Elizabeth Ferguson, Nancy Fallon, third; Sean Chapman, Laura Garst, Phyllis Holdway, fourth.
EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE has announced the names of Roanoke Valley students who have been named to the 1994 edition of ``Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.''
They are: Chuck Anderson and Penny Stevens, both of Vinton; Jennifer Sparger of Salem; Karen Sigmon of Troutville; Melissa Bassett of Roanoke; and Terri N. Smith, formerly of Roanoke.
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY has announced the names of Roanoke Valley students who received degrees during the December commencement ceremonies.
Receiving bachelor of business administration degrees were: John S. Aldridge, Melissa A. Click, James A. Clingenpeel, Glenda R. Morris, Donna L. Woodson and Jenny W. Yeatts, all of Roanoke.
Receiving a master of business administration degree was Ann L. Atchley of Roanoke.
Receiving bachelor of science degrees were David L. Collins and Gina Ferrigno, both of Roanoke.
Stephanie R. Swain of Roanoke received a bachelor of social work degree, and Mark S. Modsell of Troutville received a master of science degree.
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