Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, June 2, 1994 TAG: 9406030026 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: S-8 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
Charlie Warren recently received the Albert McClellen Award for Exceptional Achievement in Print Media and Design in the Baptist Public Relations Association awards competition.
He won first place in the magazine category for his work as editor of "Home Life" magazine.
Warren, son of Bee Warren of Roanoke, is a graduate of William Fleming High School.
Majorettes place at state competition in Hampton
Two members of Pizzazz Star City Twirlers recently competed in the Miss Majorette of Virginia competition in Hampton.
Kristin Dalton, 15, daughter of Anette and Wayne Dalton of Roanoke, won the junior beginner division. She will compete in July for the national title.
Candice Nelson, 12, daughter of Jane and Roy Nelson of Roanoke, was first runner up in the preteen novice division.
Winners announced in trout fishing rodeo
The Salem Department of Parks and Recreation recently announced the young winners in the Ernest "Pig" Robertson Trout Fishing Rodeo.
In the 3- to 8-year-old age group, Nikki Doyle and Tony Alexander won Largest Trout Overall, and Jennifer Chattin and Nick Wells won Heaviest Catch Overall.
Others receiving awards were: Brittany Craft, Katlin Carr, Rachel Gresham, Bridget Muncy, Dillon Austin, Jeremy Kennedy, Devin Conner, Cassie Cole, Jessica Miller, Brittany Simmons, Becky Sawyer, Danielle Basham, Terri Campbell, Brian Campell, Adam Ayers, D. Hurst, Jason Stanley, Robert Mitchell and Mac Chattin.
In the 9- to 12-year-old age group, Monique Thompson and Ben Rutrough won Largest Trout Overall, and Kari Arnold and Brett Hurt won Heaviest Catch Overall.
Others receiving awards were: Brittany Feazel, Wren Lawrence, Debra Meyers, Melissa Owens, Veronica Marx, Shannon Gusler, Danielle Taylor, David Voss, David Hale, Trevor Woodson, Bryan Hallett, Eric Secrist and Jared Perdue.
by CNB