Roanoke Times
& World-News
Neighbors: THURSDAY, June 2, 1994
SCHOOL TRADITIONS CREATE MEMORIES
STUDENTS CUSTOMIZE DIPLOMAS
FLEMING '94 LEAVES LEGACY OF OPEN DOORS
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON AT PATRICK HENRY
IT'S QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY FOR CATHOLIC SENIORS
CAVE SPRING SENIORS: WORKS OF ART
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATIONS
100 YEARS
IN SCHOOL
JAMES RIVER SENIORS UPHOLD SCHOOL'S MOTTO
LORD BOTETOURT `OVERACHIEVER' RUNS AT FULL THROTTLE EVERY DAY
TEACHERS ANSWER TO `MOM,' `DAD'
15 CHURCHES, RESCUE SQUAD SPONSOR BLOOD DRIVE
BUSINESSES BAND TOGETHER TO BEAUTIFY WILLIAMSON ROAD
TOP SALEM GRADS EARN INTERNATIONAL HONORS
SALEM GRADS EARN INTERNATIONAL HONORS
GLENVAR GRAD TO HEAD WEST WITH PRE-MED SCHOLARSHIP
GLENVAR GRAD EARNS $30,000 SCHOLARSHIP
BAT, GLOVE BECOME PASSPORT FOR 3 ROANOKE BALLPLAYERS
`VALEDICTORIAN' NO LONGER STANDS ALONE AT THE TOP
YELLOW ROSES HONOR BRAVEST CRAIG '94 SENIOR
FRANKLIN COUNTY SENIORS KNOWN BY THEIR WORKS
`I JUST DEAL WITH IT' IS STUDENT'S MOTTO
ABANDONED LITTERS OF KITTENS ARE SURE, SAD SIGN OF SPRING
RELIGION BRIEFS
RELIGION BRIEFS
RELIGION BRIEFS
IN SCHOOL
RELIGION BRIEFS
NORTH CROSS SHOES TELL DIVERSITY TALE
1,400 ROANOKERS WALK WALK FOR MARCH OF DIMES
4TH ANNUAL LUNCH ON THE LAWN IS JUNE 10
CIVIC GROUP REPRESENTED AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE
AROUND TOWN
SPORTS BRIEFS
AROUND TOWN
AROUND TOWN
NATURAL FOODS CO-OP ELECTS BOARD MEMBERS
AROUND TOWN
IN SCHOOL
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