Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, May 12, 1994 TAG: 9405120099 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: W-9 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Long
The Leann Whitlock Memorial for Excellence in middle school science winners were: Patrice Lewis, Breckinridge; Charles Dibling, Woodrow Wilson; Elizabeth Matthews, James Madison; Blaine Owsley, Addison; Christopher Genheimer, Madison; Christopher Sowder, Stonewall Jackson; Adam Roberts, Madison; Donna Moran, William Ruffner; Douglas Taborn, Ruffner; Sara Joyce, Madison; Amanda Willis, Breckinridge; Adam Childers, Madison; Maranda Greene, Jackson; Virginia Weckstein, Wilson; Nathan Mossor, Addison.
Senior division winners were: Gardner Hoover, first; Kathryn Houston, second; Raki Wright, third; Latasha Thompson, third, all in botany.
Mariana Abraham, first; Sonya Sawyer, second; Alex Wade, third, for medicine and health.
Viki Farmakis, first; Daniel Daum, first; Kristi Alger, second; Yaron Rachlin, second; Debra Kurshan, third; Theresa Robertson, third, for environmental sciences.
Jamal Millner, first; Alan Wagstaff, second; Katie Andrews, third, for physics.
Adam Doherty, first; Erik Wishneff, first; Robin Reed, second; Jennifer Rogers, third, for behavioral and social sciences.
Candace Cooper, first; Sarah Turner, first; Syiisha Dale, second; Greg McCray, third, for biochemistry.
Allison Suggs, first; Emily Bennett, second; Marcel Michelli, third, for engineering.
Senior team project winners were: Chad Bowden/Josh Knust, first; Channing Preston/Janemarie Ridenhour/Eric Ritter, first; Hanes Feldman/Keedick Coulter/Scott Repass, second; Andy Johnston/Clark Williams, second; Anastasia Bacalis/Jennifer Mann/Erin Rutherford, third; Tabitha Brown/Jaime Summers, third, for physical science.
Dylan King/William Godsey, first; Sharvette Law/Brandy Jernigan, second; Shataqua Taylor/Archie Collins, third, for life science.
Middle school division winners included Charles Diblin, first; Elizabeth Matthews, first; Patrice Lewis, second; Brad Scaggs, second; Carrie Oliver, third; Greg Overholser, third, for botany.
Blaine Owsley, first; Christopher Genheimer, first; Christopher Sowder, second; Laura Dowdy, second; Gary Slates, third; Warren Hammond, third, for chemistry.
Adam Roberts, Donna Moran, Daniel Talmadge, second; Douglas Taborn, second; Neesha Patel, third; Scott Light, third, for physics.
Sara Joyce, first; Abby Fifer, second; Sara Wonson, third, for environmental sciences.
Adam Childers, first; Amanda Willis, second; Reed Saul, third, for zoology, medicine and health.
Maranda Greene, first; Brian Hungate, second; John Martin, third for biochemistry.
Virginia Weckstein, first; Doshia Goodwin, second; Alicia Boles, third, behavioral and social sciences.
Nathan Mossor, first; Alan Rowlett, second; Nghia Nguyen, third, for math and engineering.
Central Council PTA awards for promising projects went to Katie Stockburger, Madison; Matthew Hendrick, Breckinridge; Reed Saul, Madison; Nghia Nguyen, Jackson; Donna Wright, Breckinridge; Chad Ricker, Jackson; Sophia Miksa, Ruffner.
The senior high division awards went to: Jennifer Hanger, PH; Amy Johnson, Fleming; Kianna Price, PH; Ben Moffitt, Fleming; Jay Edwards, PH; Mujtaba Khan, Fleming.
Viki Farmakis of the Governor's School-Fleming received the American Association of University Women award.
Elizabeth Matthews of Madison won the Eastman Kodak Company awards for photography.
Science Museum of Western Virginia spotlight award: Sara Wonson, Wilson; Taylor Willis, Madison; Nghia Nguyen, Jackson; Lisa Hart, Jackson; Jabari Witcher, Ruffner; Earl Smith, Jr., Ruffner.
United States Metric Association award: Allison Suggs, Governor's School-PH.
American Meteorological Society award: Adam Roberts, Madison.
National Association of Biology Teachers award: Mariana Abraham, Governor's School-PH.
National Association of Corrosion Engineers award: John Harris, Governor's School-PH.
Smoke Free Society by the Year 2000 award: Reed Saul, Madison.
Southern Photo and Print award: Emily Bennett, Governor's School-PH.
Council of Teachers of Mathematics award: Alan Wagstaff: Governor's School-PH.
Iota Sigma Pi National Honor Society for Women in Chemistry award: Syiisha Dale, Fleming.
U.S. Department of Energy: Kristi Alger, Governor's School-PH.
Yale Science and Engineering Association, Inc. award: Marcel Michelli, PH.
U.S. Air Force in Various Fields of Science award: Gardner Hoover, PH; Mariana Abraham, Governor's School-PH; Daniel Daum, PH; Katie Andrews, Governor's School-PH; Erik Wishneff, Governor's School-PH; Jennifer Rogers, Governor's School-PH; Greg McCray, PH; Marcel Michelli, PH; Sonya Sawyer, Fleming; Viki Farmakis, Governor's School-Fleming; Charles Dibling, Wilson; Christopher Genheimer, Madison; Douglas Taborm, Ruffner; Abby Fifer, Madison; Adam Childers, Madison; Reed Saul, Madison; Brian Hungate, Jackson; Virginia Weckstein, Wilson; Alan Rowlett, Addison; Blain Owsley, Addison.
U.S. Army in Various Fields of Science award: Mariana Abraham, Governor's School-PH; Kristi Alger, Governor's School; Marcel Michelli; PH; Shanzida Husain, PH; Emily Bennett, Governor's School-PH.
U.S. Navy and Marine in Various Fields of Science award: Mariana Abraham, Governor's School-PH; Kristi Alger, Governor's School-PH; David Talmadge, PH.
\ WILLIAM FLEMING HIGH SCHOOL has announced the names of students who placed at the recent Virginia Tech Tests of Engineering Aptitudes, Mathematics, and Science competition.
The team of Patrice Callahan, Jennifer Ferrell, Amy Johnson, Matt Jones, Tommy Pendleton, Richard Tillies and Chris Walker placed second in their category.
\ ELIZABETH M. NORDT of Salem was named to fall semester dean's list for Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa.
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