ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: THURSDAY, September 8, 1994                   TAG: 9410200001
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: W10   EDITION: METRO 
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IN SCHOOL

JASON CAMPBELL, son of Robert and Diane Campbell or Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Long Island University on Southampton, N.Y. He is a 1991 graduate of Cave Spring High School.

KAREN MICHELLE RICE, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James D. Rice of Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list at Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Ga.

WILLIAM DANIEL LUCAS of Roanoke has received the Butner Memorial Scholarship at Central Wesleyan College in Central, S.C., where he is majoring in religion.

C. CAYCE DALTON of Roanoke was initiated into the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at the College of William and Mary, where he is a rising senior. Dalton is the son and stepson of Dennis and Fran Casey and Roger and Mary Lynn Dalton, all of Roanoke.

AMY L. STARR, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John W. Starr of Roanoke, has been named a college scholar, the highest recognition for academic achievement for the spring term at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vt.

TRAVIS DIXON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Dixon of Roanoke, recently graduated from St. Andrew's-Sewanee School in St. Andrews, Tenn. He will attend Ferrum College.

AUTUMN L. JORDAN of Roanoke has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at the Campbell University School of Pharmacy in Buies Creek, N.C.

KAREN DOOLAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Doolan of Roanoke, was honored at the Campbell University School of Pharmacy Annual Parent's Day Awards and Scholarships reception. She received one of two Wal-Mart Co. scholarships.

THE ANYTOWN, 1994 WORKSHOP in Greensboro, N.C., included several Roanoke-area high school students.

They are: Shelva Clemons and Marilyn Huang, Salem; Mark Finney, Patrick Henry; Nick Varney, Glenvar; and Sarah Waybright, North Cross.

Anytown is a leadership workshop in human relations. Students were chosen by their schools for their leadership potential and ability to communicate and work with others.

VICKI D. COLE recently received her bachelor's degree from Georgia College in Milledgeville, Ga.

BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE'S spring term dean's list included the following Roanoke

Valley students: Michelle R. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Brown; Elizabeth K. Claybrook, daughter of David and Patricia Kirk; Jennifer A. Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lowe; and David L. Pugh, son of the Rev. and Mrs. William Pugh, all of Roanoke.

Also, David P. Cox, son of Kenney and Patty Cox of Salem; Jeffrey C. Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mills of Blue Ridge; and Christie L. Osborne, daughter of Gary and Carol Osborne of Daleville.

VIRGINIA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE presented awards to several students recently. Recipients from Roanoke include: David B. Watts, Richard A. Bean Sr. award; Cynthia R. Brooks, Julian R. Moore award; Yolonda L. Weaver, Dorothy D. Phelps award; Felicia R. White, Bettie T. Williams and Leadership awards; Tsion Tewolde, Gloria T. Woods award.

Roanoke residents who received certificates of achievement were Marsha R. Banks, Daphne A. Boyd, Najela T. Comfort, Debra G. Flint, Brenda L. Jones, Colette L. Pannell, Samuel M. Pope, Mary A. Robinson, Nijyah S. Sabree, Crystal P. Simpson, Perry C. Taylor, Mildred A. Thomas, Sharon D. Walker, Carlos D. Williams and Darlene Williams.

Also receiving certificates of achievement were Michael N. Perdue of Troutville and Charles W. Sarr of Salem.

Eve Metayer was awarded a one-year nursing scholarship.

Students receiving awards in the spring art show included Amy Waldron of Salem, Best in Show; and Clair Natt of Roanoke, President's Purchase award.

Painting category awards went to Angela Matlock of Roanoke and Michelle McDaniel of Blue Ridge.

Graphics category awards went to Don Hix of Troutville, Jason Fizer of Roanoke, and Betty Dobbins of Roanoke. Dobbins and Fizer also received honorable mentions, along with Rebecca Wright, Hiroko Martin and Cindy Clarkson, all of Roanoke; Dot Phlegar, Judith St. Clair, and William Mahone of Salem; and Salena Parsons of New Castle.

NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE has announced the names of its Roanoke-area graduates.

Roanokers receiving bachelor of arts degrees are: Elizabeth Charlotte Lago Bakoczy; Wendelin D. Brooks, honors; Robert William Cooper, honors; Wylie E. Walton, honors; and Susan A. Neese Wheeler, honors. Salem residents are: Nancy Michele Hanner, highest honors; and Robert Estol Snider III, honors.

Roanokers receiving associate of arts degrees are: JoAnn Abdel-Azim, highest honors; Nadine Antoinette Wallace, highest honors; Evy Yonathan, highest honors; Connie Elizabeth Gammon; Gloria Karnes Grubb; Rachel E. Harwick; Ellen L. Owens, highest honors; Susan Annette Robertson; Karen Leigh Simpson; David Wayne Wilson; Yaser Abdel-Azim; Joy Renita Girty; Trina Kay Stanley, highest honors; Annette G. Asbury; Jean H. Butler, highest honors; Joan Elizabeth Stafford; Stephanie D. Coles; Pamela C. Frost, honors; Brian Scott Martin, honors; Sandra Kaye Nichols; Alaina Ruble; Walter W. Dalton Jr.; Douglas E. Dearmon; Kimberly A. Rhymer, honors; Tara Denise Eddy, honors; Teresa Michelle Hoback; Alicia S. Fairchild; Jenkyoung Kim; Aldith Ellis; Tracey Elizabeth Graves; Loretta Mills Hart; Joyce Cook Burdette, highest honors; Julia R. Huffman, highest honors; Roben Denise King; Herawati Lunardi, honors; Marty Minniear; Michelle Mizak; Sheila Marie Patterson, honors; Robin R. Preston; Elizabeth Ann Reaves; Betty Ka Yee Shum, honors; and Jason Scott Tanner.

Salem residents are: Carol B. Barba, honors; Brenda Ann Burnop; James Thomas Jenkins Jr.; Kevin Wayne Cable; Cydney Lynn Thomas; Lisa Dawn Bedwell, highest honors; Laura Denise Gusse; Linda A. Lester, highest honors; Christine Marie Thomas; Tracey Lynn Haworth; Merdith Ernest Ralston, highest honors; Rose Marie F. Ralston, honors; David L. Smith, highest honors; Kathleen M. Metheney; Renee L. Obenchain; Michael G. O'Connor; Connie White; Linda Dawn Holtzlander; Cheryl A. Kay; and Yvette Leigh Duncan.

Vinton residents are: Chad Allen Noell; Karen V. Lacks, honors; Jeri A. Palmer, highest honors; Suzanne S. Belcher; Andrea Paige Wolfe; and Kenneth Neal St. Clair.

From Fincastle are: Karen Sue Duffy, honors; and April Lynette Stingley, highest honors.

Buchanan residents are: Gregory B. Spangler; and Linda Carol Meese, highest honors.

Also receiving associate of arts degrees are: Douglas E. Huffman of Daleville; Kathy Ann Huffman of New Castle, honors; and Sherri Ellen Campbell of Eagle Rock.

Those completing diploma requirements in a one-year data entry program are: Vickie Trent of Roanoke, highest honors; Donna D. Lynn of Salem; James E. Ardery II; Reda Clayton Compton of Vinton, highest honors; and Margaret M. Thomson of Troutville, highest honors.

ASHLEIGH ROSS TRENT, daughter of Barry and Teena Trent of Roanoke, is the recipient of music and scholastic scholarships to Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tenn. She also received the 1994 Roanoke Valley Music Teachers Association Scholarship.

Trent is a 1994 graduate of Cave Spring High School.

ROBERT R. JOHNSON JR. of Roanoke and KIMBERLY L. GROSS of Buchanan recently received degrees from Virginia Tech.

Johnson, son of Louise and Robert R. Johnson Sr., received a master's degree in vocational and technical education. He will teach at William Fleming High School.

Gross, daughter of Roy and Judy Gross, received a master of education degree in secondary science education. She will be working as a biology and chemistry teacher in Gloucester County Schools.



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