ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, June 30, 1994                   TAG: 9406300174
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: N-12   EDITION: METRO 
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IN SCHOOL

HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE has named three Roanoke students to its dean's list.

They are W. Scott Thomasson, son of Mrs. Judy N. Ross; Ian McDade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McDade; and Jeffrey M. Shepard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Shepard.

\ RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE has announced the names of its Roanoke-area graduates. Receiving bachelor of arts degrees are John Edward Morgan, Rodney Allen Jefferson, Brian Luke Fannin and Eric Benjamin Tull, all of Roanoke.

Barbara Ann Robertson of Salem received a bachelor of science degree.

\ WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY has announced the names of its Roanoke graduates.

They are Amy E. Brown, daughter of Daniel and Suzanne Brown, major in religion; and Anne W. Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A.Matthews Jr., major in biology.

\ EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE has named several Roanoke students to its dean's list.

They are Heather Ammermann, daughter of Eleanor and Gifford Ammermann; Brian Leland, son of Nilah and Harry Leland; Tim Ward, son of Sandra Connolly and Roger Ward; and Robyn Mundy, daughter of Sue and Jack Mundy.

\ FERRUM COLLEGE has named eight Roanoke students to the dean's list for the spring semester.

They are Jason L. Beheler, Amy E. Colgrove, William G. Henderson, Myra A. Johnson, Bryan E. Martin, Robert L. Richards, Elisabeth G. Schuermann and Tyneka L. Simmons.

\ TONYA MICHELLE BROWN of Roanoke graduated with a bachelor of science degree from Greensboro College in North Carolina.

She also received the United African-American Society Award at the school's May Cap and Gown Ceremony.

\ JOHN ECHOLS and DOUGLAS F. TURNER received degrees from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky.

Echols received the master of divinity in Christian education degree; and Turner received the master of divinity degree.

\ WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY in Winston-Salem, N.C., has awarded bachelor of arts degrees to the following Roanoke students: Marjorie Merriman Clifton, Robert Holmes Gayle and Lawrence Davis Jackson.

Melissa Ann Sigler and Katherine Wendy Ventura, both of Roanoke, received bachelor of science degrees.

\ MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE has awarded degrees to the following Roanoke students: Mark David Tanis, business administration; Tiffany Louise Bond, computer science and math; Burton Lee Joyner II, chemistry; Christopher Michael Lazzuri, business administration and economics; Jill Kristine Trussell, biology; Brian Matthews Bloxom, business administration; Kimberley Adrienne Harris, English; Karen Janis Mallan, English; and Shawn Matthew Simpson, international affairs. Renee Diane Cline of Salem received a degree in biology.

\ MICHAEL JOSEPH KOLNOK III , son of Michael J. Kolnok of Roanoke, received a $1,000 R. Robert Dale Scholarship from Moose International Inc. He will attend Randolph-Macon College in Ashland.

Kolnok is a 1994 graduate of Roanoke Catholic School.

\ ROBERT L. MARTINET of Roanoke has received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the college of Engineering at Ohio State University in Columbus.

Martinet is vice president of operations for FiberCom Inc.

\ JENNIFER JAY PRICE, daughter of Howard and Mary Price of Troutville, was awarded a master of education degree by Columbia International University in Columbia, S.C. She majored in educational administration.

\ FREED-HARDEMAN UNIVERSITY has named several Roanoke Valley students to its honor lists.

Lisa Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Freeland of Roanoke and a business administration major, was named to the dean's list.

Stephanie McLaughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLaughlin of Roanoke and an arts and humanities major; and Shane Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warner of Vinton and a biology major, were both named to the president's list.

\ MATTHEW CAMPBELL, son of Blair and Kate Campbell and a student at Roanoke Catholic School, has been named an All-American Scholar by the United States Achievement Academy.

The program was designed to offer recognition to superior students who excel in the academic disciplines.

\ HEATHER AMMERMANN, daughter of Eleanor and Gifford Ammermann of Roanoke, was introduced as a new member of Cardinal Key Honor Sorority during Emory and Henry College's recent awards convocation.

\ YEN THUY LIEU and MATTHEW SCOTT CARTY have each been awarded $1,000 scholarships by the Junior League of Roanoke Valley, Virginia Inc. Two Mary Terry Goodwin Kuyk scholarships are awarded each year, one to a male and one to a female high school student in recognition of outstanding volunteer service.

Lieu, a Patrick Henry High School senior who arrived in the United States four years ago, works as a volunteer with Roanoke's Refugee Resettlement Program. She will attend Hollins College in the fall and major in accounting and international relations.

Carty serves as a volunteer with several groups, including his church, Roanoke Area Ministries, the Salvation Army and Festival in the Park. The Northside High senior will major in architecture in the fall at the University of Virginia.

\ WILLIAM E. CALLAHAN and DARREN S. HALEY have received law degrees from the School of Law at Washington and Lee University. Callahan, of Roanoke, graduated magna cum laude. Haley, of Salem, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haley of Salem.

\ JEFFREY LEE ELMORE of Roanoke received a bachelor of arts degree in Christian ministry/family life recreation from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark.

\ CHRISTOPHER M. SHELTON, son of Paulina B. Shelton of Roanoke and Tommie E. Shelton of Irmo, S.C., received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Furman University in Greenville, S.C. He also qualified for the American Chemical Society degree.

\ JOSH POINTS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Points of Roanoke, has been chosen to attend the National Association of Student Councils Conference in Chesterfield, Mo. Points, a rising junior at Woodberry Forest School in Woodberry Forest, was elected president of the Virginia Student Council Association at the association's state convention in March.

\ LOUISE CLARKE, coordinator of Programs for Academically Talented students, K-12 in Roanoke , recently was named the president of the Virginia Association for the Education of the Gifted. The association provides advocacy and support for programs designed to meet the needs of high-ability students in the public and private schools. As president, Clarke will serve on the State Advisory Board for Gifted Education.

\ KATHERINE DENISE MOORE of Vinton recently received a bachelor of arts degree in music from Berea College in Berea, Ky.

\ AMANDA GAIL FRAZIER, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Frazier of Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list at Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, N.C.

\ NICOLE MILKO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Milko of Roanoke, recently received a bachelor of arts degree from Salem Academy & College in Winston-Salem, N.C.

\ VIRGINIA TECH announced the names of Roanoke-area students who were named to its dean's list. They are:

Joel H. Allen, of Catawba.

Dana N. Bount, Jeffrey A. Crawford, Michael D. Crawford, Beth A. Huffman, Auston T. Jarvis and Julie M. Martin, all of Troutville.

Nancy C. Calhoun, Anas M. Hasan, Nidal M. Hasan and Charles E. Mitchem Jr., all of Vinton.

Phyllis B. Greenway, and Donna J. Shelton, both of Cloverdale.

Michael A. Lee, of Daleville.

Katrina M. Terry, of Buchanan.

Becky L. Beamer, Terri S. Beamer, Clinton W. Brackman, Meta E. Brochu, Stephanie L. Carroll, Cara S. Copenhaver, Robert G. Craig, Cecelia Q. Fitzgerald, Corie L. Goin, Lale D. Gokbudak, Amy L. Hagen, Benjamin L. Huffman, Antoinette M. Jones, Matthew B. Lovell, Mandy Morris, Kristen C. Nunnally, Richard W. Parrish, Kathy L. Pesta, Amy M. Peterson, Matthew A. Plecity, Vanessa G. Rorer, Jennifer A. Speigel and Ashley D. Tayloe, all of Salem.

Sarah Adams, Matthew A. Anderson, Kurrai A. Baskerville, Henry B. Bodzioney, Richard M. Boothe, John D. Boyer, Harold E. Bradley Jr., Elizabeth B. Buxton, Kimberly S. Caldwell, Shannon M. Carroll, Sara R. Casey, Lincoln K. Cheng, Lindsay S. Cheng, Lien T. Chong, Angela N. Clowers, Stephen D. Collins, Scott J. Cooney, Heather D. Dent, Ann M. Deverter, Frank G. Edwards, Jeffrey A. Fisher, Brian D. Gardner, James R. Gober Jr., Donna M. Goyer, Michelle L. Gregory, Daniel C. Hammerand, Roxanne M. Handy, Mary V. Harris, George A. Horner, Tamara L. Jackson, Jared B. Jamison, Channon M. Jones, Deborah J. Joyce, Melinda T. Kantor, Tiffany R. Kelso, Stephanie L. Kinnick, Erik J. Kittelson, Jason T. Lavinder, Karen L. Lavinder, Virginia M. Lilly, Lisa A. McDaniel, Blair W. McNeil, Joseph M. Melki, Robert R. Mitchell III, Kevin L. Murray, Amy L. Noell, Dana A. Noell, John H. Poage, Jason A. Quarles, Stephanie M. Reynolds, Jennifer A. Seligman, Peter M. Sforza, Dana M. Shaver, Robin M. Shores, Jeanene E. Sims, Mary L. Spiller, Sarah E. Stancil, Kimberly D. Thompson, Martha R. Tracy, Phyllis B. Turner, Rebekah J. Turner, Philip B. Walker, Elizabeth A. Webster, Erich J. Weissbart, Melissa A. Willcox, Julie K. Wimmer, Phillip E. Wiseman, Eric S. Yates and April D. Young, all of Roanoke.

\ VIRGINIA TECH has announced the names of Roanoke-area students who recently received degrees.

They are: William K. Angle, bachelor's degree; Demoss T. Boone, bachelor's; Zephaniah L. Cunningham, associate's degree; John R. Franklin, bachelor's; Ronald J. Gordon, bachelor's, magna cum laude; Anas M. Hasan, bachelor's, cum laude; Bryan F. Ribelin, bachelor's; Christopher C. Runyon, bachelor's; Catherine J. Thomas, bachelor's; and Allen F. Wagner II, bachelor's, all of Vinton.

Elizabeth B. Beverley, bachelor's; Raymond J. Crampton, bachelor's degree; Norris A. Harvey, bachelor's; Julie M. Martin, bachelor's; and Julie M. Tyler, bachelor's, all of Troutville.

Samuel H. Green Jr., bachelor's; Scott A. Lambert, bachelor's; and Daniel A. Newman, bachelor's; all of Daleville.

Paul E. Lacasse, bachelor's and Micah L. Young, bachelor's, both of Blue Ridge.

David E. Scanlan, bachelor's, of Fincastle.

William K. Hoehn, doctorate; and Jeffrey D. Janosko, bachelor's, both of Catawba.

Jimmy D. Asher, bachelor's; Becky L. Beamer, bachelor's; Meta E. Brochu, bachelor's; Cara S. Copenhaver, bachelor's; James B. Crozier, master's; William L. Ellison Jr., bachelor's; Amelia E. Gentry, master's; Robert S. Gibson, bachelor's; Corie L. Goin, bachelor's; Georgia A. Hammond, doctorate; Eric N. Hansen, doctorate; Greta A. Hawley, bachelor's; Meredith L. Helm, bachelor's; Benjamin L. Huffman, bachelor's; Aimee J. Jones, bachelor's; Cynthia R. Keaton, master's; Michelle R. Keyes, bachelor's; Deborah A. Lannen, master's; Charles W. Maness, master's; Brian D. Martin, bachelor's; Kristen C. Nunnally, bachelor's; Holly M. Orr, bachelor's; Richard W. Parrish, bachelor's, summa cum laude; Kyle J. Ratliff, bachelor's, magna cum laude; Thaiese S. Smith, bachelor's; Troy J. Smith, bachelor's; and Heather D. Switzer, master's; all of Salem.

Warren K. Baker, doctorate; William E. Baker, doctorate; Wendy E. Barron, doctorate; Canadas J. Bass, bachelor's; Jennifer G. Bird, bachelor's;Kevin S. Boggess, bachelor's; Karen S. Bowman, degree in veterinary medicine; Robin P. Brindle, bachelor's; Elizabeth B. Buxton, bachelor's, cum laude; Kimberly S. Caldwell, bachelor's; Sharon P. Carter, bachelor's; Kenneth L. Chang, bachelor's; Martha M. Cobble, doctorate; Stacy T. Drain, bachelor's; Paula B. Dull, bachelor's; Sarah R. Ebbett, master's; Mark Q. Emick, doctorate; Stephen T. Fariss, bachelor's; Lisa M. Finnerty, bachelor's; Anthony C. Francis, bachelor's; Brian D. Gardner, bachelor's, cum laude; Jeffrey S. George, bachelor's; Bryan W. Gibbs, bachelor's, summa cum laude; Kathryn L. Haines, degree in veterinary medicine; Daniel C. Hammerand, bachelor's, summa cum laude; Mary V. Harris, bachelor's; William S. Hayslett, bachelor's; Lisa M. Hefner, bachelor's; Kathryn B. Hill, bachelor's; Cameron M. Jackson, master's; Stephanie L. Kinnick, bachelor's; Stephen J. Kleiber, master's; Aimee Lam, master's; Virginia M. Lilly, bachelor's; Todd W. Lockhart, bachelor's; cum laude; Joan Lovegren, master's;Charles H. Lucado Jr., doctorate; Janice S. Maddex, doctorate; James G. Martin, bachelor's; Lisa A. McDaniel, bachelor's, summa cum laude; Joseph M. Melki, bachelor's, cum laude; Laura L. Moore, bachelor's; Ina C. Murphey, doctorate; Dana A. Noell, bachelor's; Mary Y. Peterson, bachelor's; Brian D. Rice, bachelor's; Michael D. Rodgers, bachelor's; Garret A. Ross, master's; Dana M. Shaver, bachelor's; Jeanene E. Sims, bachelor's;Tammie L. Stanley, master's; Kimberly A. States, bachelor's, summa cum laude; Swen P. Thompson, bachelor's; Elizabeth A. Webster, bachelor's; Melissa A. Willcox, bachelor's, cum laude; Virginia C. Wooddall-Gainey, master's; Chad S. Young, master's; and Matthew J. Young, bachelor's; all of Roanoke.



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