ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: THURSDAY, June 9, 1994                   TAG: 9406090079
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: S-8   EDITION: METRO 
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IN SCHOOL

ROANOKE COLLEGE recently recognized students from the Roanoke Valley for academic excellence.

Roanoke recipients of individual awards are: Craig A. Bayse, John Schumacher Prize and Wayne A. Sisson Prize; Laura A. Boutilier, John T. Bowman Memorial Award; Jennifer A. Crocker, Will Selzer Political Science Prize; Mitzi L. Garman, Outstanding Student in Spanish; Benjamin W. Goodman-Dalton, Outstanding Student in German; J. Derek Guynn, Charles C. Wise Poetry Award; Marla J. Hall, Jesse Lee and Mary Elizabeth Lucado Award and Roy H. Ritter Southern History Prize; Barbara O. Hassell, Mamie S. Patterson Foreign Language Department Travel Award; Beth G. Hungate, Criminal Justice Prize; Susan E. Johnston, Patricia M. Gathercole Literature Award; James T. Jordan, Outstanding Student in Business Administration; Ann E. Parker, Julie McBriety Chalfant Memorial Award; Christopher R. Rhodes, Andrew Murphy Science Award; Gregory L. Richards, Wall Street Journal Award; and Emily K. Umberger, Salem Times-Register Prize-Roanoke Valley and Annie Terrill Bushnell Prize. Salem recipients of individual awards are: Danyel D. Brugh, Frank E. Snow Award; Kristine L. Garren, Karl W. Beck Memorial Award; and Lora L. Schwehr, Phi Beta Kappa Club Scholarship. Vinton recipients are: Carmen R. Agra-Boitnott, William H. Castle Accounting Award and Alpha Kappa Psi Key and Certificate; Susan E. Gross, Sam R. Good Award; Jennifer L. Mullin, Fortnightly Club Scholarship; and Robert L. Ward III, William Sandridge Leadership Award.

Hubert P. Firebaugh of Daleville received the Fine Arts Prize in Music.

Those named senior scholars are: Lucinda K. Buchanan, Elizabeth A. Foti, Kari D. Hall, James T. Jordan, Erica A. Lipps, Christopher R. Rhodes, David W. Thompson and Kathryn P. Weaver, all from Roanoke.

Also, Danyel D. Brugh and Kristine L. Garren, both from Salem.

Also, Carmen R. Agra-Boitnott and Amy J. Stephenson, both of Vinton.

The junior scholars are: Karen A. Alexander, Jeffrey A. Beckner, Domitila S. Damewood, Katherine L. Dowdy, J. Heather Graybeal, S. Kyle Highfill, Jacqueline D. McBride, Margaret E. Morris and Amy L. Rader, all of Roanoke.

Junior scholars from Salem include: Carolyn C. Barger, Cammi L. Beason, Elizabeth S. Boardwine, Stacy L. Greenway, Vernon C. Miller, M. Elizabeth Rusinko, Lynn M. Schwehr and Stephanie R. Wright. Junior Scholars named are: Sherry S. Streng, Daleville; Steven E. Crowder, Fincastle; Jonathan E. Lee, New Castle; Michael L. Bedwell, Troutville; and Susan E. Gross, Vinton.

Alpha Lambda Delta Senior certificates were awarded to students who graduated with a 3.5 or above average, including David W. Thompson of Roanoke and Danyel D. Brugh of Salem. Recognized for membership in Alpha Kappa Delta, a national honorary society for superior records in sociology are: Lucinda K. Buchanan, John W. Garrett IV, Beth G. Hungate, Ashli K. Jones, Belva J. Matherly, Jacqueline D. McBride, all of Roanoke; and Elizabeth S. Boardwine of Salem. Recognized for membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, a national honorary fraternity for freshmen whose grade point average is 3.5 after the first term: Christine M. Abraham, A. Christy Balthis, Michelle R. Doss, Nathaneal K. Gay, Benjamin W. Goodman-Dalton, Sarah J. Goodman-Dalton, Andrew T. Griffith, Valerie N. Hale, Amy K. Hollar, Terrell W. Martin, Kelley S. Orr, Todd A. Slaughter, all of Roanoke. Also, J. Paige Brugh, Jennifer C. Eary, Laura A. Gibson, Leighanne Muir, all of Salem; Maria A. Cupples, Catawba; Megan E. Smith, Daleville; and Virginia L. Robinson, New Castle.

Recognized for membership in Alpha Psi Omega, a national dramatic fraternity: Kari D. Hall, Roanoke; Richard F. Sarver, Salem; and Susan E. Gross, Vinton.

Students recognized for membership in Delta Mu Delta, a national honorary society recognizing superior academic achievements of majors in business administration, are: Jeffrey A. Beckner, Scott G. Burton, Kimberly A. McGarry and Gregory L. Richards, Roanoke; Jerrie G. Ginn, Judith C. Minahan, Lynn M. Schwehr and Stephanie R. Wright, Salem; Delma L. Smith, Eagle Rock; Steven E. Crowder, Fincastle; and Robert L. Ward III, Vinton.

The following students have been recognized for membership in Omicron Delta Epsilon, a national honorary economics society: Jeffrey A. Beckner and Amy L. Rader, Roanoke; Jerrie G. Ginn and Stephanie R. Wright, Salem; and Carmen R. Agra-Boitnott, Vinton.

Recognized for membership in Pi Sigma Alpha, a national political science honor society for students with superior academic records: Paul A. Branin of Roanoke, Whitwell C. Kelly of Salem and Mary K. Whitlock of Troutville. Stacy L. Greenway of Salem was named for membership in Pi Mu Epsilon, a national honor fraternity for excellence in mathematics. Katherine A. Combiths of Roanoke and Scott S. Critzer of Fincastle were recognized for membership in Sigma Tau Delta, a national honor society recognizing superior achievement of English majors.

Margaret E. Morris of Roanoke was nominated for membership in Psi Chi, a national honor society for psychology majors.

Recognized for membership in Xi Theta Chi, an honorary fraternity for students showing proficiency in modern languages, were: Denise C. Clark, Anthony M. Hopper, Susan E. Johnston and Michelle L. McCoy, Roanoke; and Jennifer K. DeGolyer, Eric-Gene Shrewsbury, and Leslie E. Waid, Salem.

\ EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE has announced the names of Roanoke Valley students who have graduated.

Those from Roanoke are: Melissa Lynn Bassett, daughter of Doris and Herbert Fischer, double major in French and political science; Beth Eileen Blankenship, daughter of Judy and Ron Blankenship, psychology; William Todd Creasy, son of Linda Creasy and Michael Creasy, political science and geography; Derek Scott Elmore, son of Georgene Elmore and Wayne Elmore, management; William Travis Jones, son of Jean Lawrence and William Kyle Jones, management; Brian Edward Leland, son of Rev. Harry and Nila Leland, history; Ernest Preston Maddy, son of Claude L. Maddy, Sr., management; Scott Gregory Pruner, son of Carol and Robert Pruner, management; Terri Noel Smith, daughter of Margaret H. Smith and Hal and Sharon Smith, management; and Annette Marie Wizorek, daughter of Jayne Wizorek and John Wizorek, interdisciplinary English.

From Daleville: Jack B. "Trey" Mundy III, son of Sue and Jack Mundy, management.

From Blue Ridge: Emily M. Irving, daughter of Betty I. Whitt and L.L. Irving, English.

\ AMANDA L. BELANGER, daughter of Robert R. and Marian P. Belanger of Roanoke, received the Greater Roanoke Valley Scholarship at Virginia Intermont College's Honors Day ceremony. She is a freshman.

\ FERRUM COLLEGE has announced the names of its graduates from the Roanoke Valley. They are:

From Roanoke - Amy E. Colgrove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colgrove, B.A. degree in liberal arts; Myra A. Johnson, (magna cum laude) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, B.S. degree in psychology/dramatic and theater arts; Robert L. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Richards, B.S. degree in environmental science; Jason E. St. Clair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy St. Clair, B.S. degree in environmental science; and Jimmy L. Saunders, son of Mrs. Rosa Booker, B.S. degree in pre-professional science.

From Vinton: Melissa D. Barton, daughter of Sandra Barton, B.S. degree in liberal arts; Brad J. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis, B.S. degree in accounting; William G. Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fizer, B.S. degree in social studies; and Bryan E. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Martin, B.S. degree in marketing/management.

From Salem: Hollie Hall Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall, B.S. degree in psychology.

From Troutville: Glen R. Radford, son of Mrs. Lois Radford, B.S. degree in environmental science.



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