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DATE: THURSDAY, May 26, 1994                   TAG: 9405270030
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: S-19   EDITION: METRO 
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YOUTH WINNERS NAMED IN SYMPHONY COMPETITION

Whitney Hanes, flutist and student at Cave Spring High School, was the first-place winner in the Roanoke Symphony Volunteer Association's Young Artist Awards competition.

Eleven musicians, all members of the Roanoke Youth Symphony, participated in the competition.

Hanes received a $200 prize and an opportunity to perform as a soloist with the Roanoke Youth Symphony. She has won state and regional woodwind competition and is a member of the National High School Flute Choir of the National Flute Association. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson Hanes, and a student of Shari Barbour.

Jeremiah T. Shaw, son of Teresa G. and Clyde T. Shaw of Blacksburg, came in second for the second consecutive year.

Kate Nettles, oboist and student at Cave Spring High, received the third place prize of $50 for her performance. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nettles. She studies oboe with Margo Easter and piano with Carolyn Victorine.

Steven Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hess of Christiansburg received honorable mention. Masonic lodge honors former Leggett manager

Sidney G. Miller recently received the Community Builders Award from the Webber High Twelve Lodge No. 282.

Miller, retired general manager of the Leggett stores at Tanglewood and Valley View Malls, is an active member of the Rescue Mission Board of Directors, and does volunteer work with a food pantry and a clothes closet.



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