Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, May 19, 1994 TAG: 9405190060 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: W-7 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Long
Behavioral and Social Sciences: Brian Simpson, first; Kimberly Rogers, second; Martin Kessler, third; Christine Grecus, honorable mention; Emily R. Martin, honorable mention.
Biochemistry/Microbiology: Meenoo Jain, first; Sarah Airey, second; Tim Robers, third; Matthew Tobey, honorable mention.
Botany/Zoology: Evelyn Greiner, first; Catherine Bolton, second; Christine Sluder, third; Rachael Perrott, honorable mention; Tanya Turner, honorable mention.
Environmental Sciences: Raymond Waymack, first; Allison Waymack, second; Catherine Airey, third; Nanda Channaiah, honorable mention.
Medicine/Health/Chemistry: Yasmin Jilla, first; Deepa Channaiah, second; Stacie Nixon, third; Cherie Wagner, honorable mention.
Physics/Engineering/Computer Science: Ryan Danner, first; Joseph Statzer, second; Brian Sutton, third; Mark Futrell, honorable mention.
\ LONGWOOD COLLEGE has named several Roanoke Valley residents to its fall semester dean's list. They are: Kimberly A. Boucher, Carrie D. Brown, Sarah E. Moore, Douglas L. Poff, all of Roanoke; Sherry L. Wright of Salem; Elizabeth A. Beckner of Vinton; and Deana B. Pinion of Troutville.
\ SHAFIQ WALLER and BETTY YOUNG, William Fleming High School students, recently won Outstanding Cadet awards for their contributions to the Fleming R.O.T.C. program.
Waller, a senior who plans to attend Hampton University, is a wing commander; and Young, a junior who wants to enter the U.S. Air Force, is a cadet colonel.
\ HOLLINS COLLEGE has announced the names of Roanoke-area adult students who were named to dean's list for fall semester. They are Darlene Coulson, Linda T. Cunningham, Beth-Boyd Denson, Sherri L. Fialko, Diana C. Harvey, Gailen R. Miles, Tia M. Moore, Ginny C. Davis Owen and Jennifer Parker.
\ ROBERT A. SAR, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sar of Roanoke, has been selected by Campbell University to appear in the 1994 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
Sar, a graduate of Northside High School, is a second-year law student. He has served as a legislative staff assistant to the White House chief of staff and in the U.S. Department of Justice.
\ AMY BETH MERCER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mercer of Roanoke, has been named a 1994-95 student resident adviser for Mary Baldwin College in Staunton.
\ PHILIP H. BANGLE, a junior at Hampden-Sydney College, has been elected to membership in Eta Sigma Phi, the national honorary classical fraternity.
Bangle is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. James H. Bangle of Roanoke and Dr. and Mrs. H. Max Landey of Marion.
\ LACEY ELIZABETH EIBERT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton D. Eibert of Roanoke, recently had an article published in the Cumberland College Admissions Newsletter.
Eibert is a junior at the college in Williamsburg, Ky. The admissions newsletter is a bi-yearly publication of articles about campus activities.
\ WILLIAM FLEMING HIGH SCHOOL'S ATHLETIC TRAINING PROGRAM has received an honorable mention award for outstanding achievement in the 1994 Athletic Management Awards of Excellence Program, sponsored by Athletic Management magazine.
Michael Goforth, athletic trainer and a teacher at William Fleming, directs the athletic training program. Fleming's program was featured in the March issue of the magazine.
\ ROANOKE COLLEGE has named several Roanoke Valley students to its faculty's list of notable achievement for the fall term of the 1993-94 academic year.
The students are:
From Roanoke - Sarah P. Akin, George R. Alphin, Joseph A. Altice, Jody L.Anderson, Nancy R. Bower, Cathleen C. Bramblett, Lucinda K. Buchanan, M. Hunter Burrow,Scott G. Burton, Nancy N. Calloway, Jill L. Camper, Carlton L. Carter, Patricia M. Chidester,Katherine A. Combiths, Joseph M. Coulson, Stephanie D. Day, Kelly K. Donovan, Michelle R.Doss, Jennifer E. Early, Judy B. Feazelle, David L. Ferris, Daniel G. Fletcher, ElizabethA. Foti, David L. Frazier, Sarah P. Gentry, Andrew T. Griffith, Courtney A. Harkness, RebeccaHarris, Debra E. Haselton, Jane C. Henson, Cheryl R. Hopson, Sherri L. Huber, John C. Hurley, Asit P. Inamdar, John S. Johnson, Jeffrey B. Karr, Laurie T. Lewis, Thomas L. Light Jr., Eileen O. Lugar, Terrell W. Martin, Belva J. Matherly, Lana B. Meador, Tami G. Miller, Christopher A. Morris, Jonathan G. Pait, William H. Palmer, Janice A. Petron, Douglas R. Powell, Christopher R. Rhodes, Gregory L. Richards, Monica L. Robertson, Jennifer A.Robinson, Terry R. Rogers, Yamile I. Romero, Carla R. Salo, Katherine G. Scott, Charles R. Smith, Chad A. Spangler, James E. Stewart, Anthony P. Sweeney, Suzanne Washburn, Scott W. Whittaker, Michael A. Womack and Maryann A. Woody.
From Salem - Christian E. Bailey, Carolyn C. Barger, Thomas L. East, Teri R. Finn, Kristin L. Fischer, Eugene Fortner, Jerrie G. Ginn, T. Chris Gladden, Randolph C.Gleason, Deborah R. Guthrie, David L. Hartberger, Scott A. Hedin, Valerie B. Hodges, Neil A.Horn, Vyatcheslav Ivanov, Lisa L. Leonard, Wendy A. Lundstrum, Kirsti K. Meador, Valerie G. Meadows, Evelyn D. Miller, Vernon C. Miller, Judith C. Minahan, Mary B. Minnix, JulieC. Mowles, Robin L. Pillow, Christopher M. Pollock, Nancy C. Roberts, Candi S. Smith, JenniferE. Smith, Leslie A. Smith, Patrick E. Stultz, Gerald W. Wade, Steven P. White, Vincent K. White, and William E. Work.
From Vinton - Denise C. Kingrey, Karen L. Kirk, Gary L. LaPrad, Amy J. Stephenson,Jessica R. Tudor, Brenda L. Vaughan, Robert L. Ward, and Karen L. Williamson. From Botetourt County - Michael J. Bramlett, Tammy R. Spradlin, Sabrina Hayth, Keith A. Platter, Sherrie S. Streng, Amy F. Bagliani, Michael L. Bedwell, Kelli J. Monsees, Margaret K. Neal.
\ THE SALEM PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT has announced the names of the winners of the "Peter Cotton Tail" children's art contest.
The Grand Prize winner was Rose Wyatt of South Salem Elementary School. Religious category winners were South Salem Elementary's Eric Hurt and Trent Terry. The Easter bunny category winners were Catherine Abbott, of South Salem Elementary School, and Stuart Rorer, of East Salem Elementary School.
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