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DATE: THURSDAY, June 30, 1994                   TAG: 9406300186
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: E-10   EDITION: METRO 
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IN SCHOOL

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.

\ WILLIAM R. SMITH, son of William R. and Gwendolyn B. Smith of Roanoke, has been accepted for enrollment in the 1994 summer session at the North Carolina School of the Arts. He will study in the School of Dance program. Smith is a student at William Ruffner Middle School.

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

\ DAVIDSON COLLEGE, in Davidson, N.C., recently announced the names of its Roanoke-area graduates.

They are: Richard Kevin Garbee, son of Richard and Linda Garbee of Salem, political science major and a 1990 graduate of North Cross School; Sara Kathryn Ayers, daughter of Ronald and Jodi Ayers of Roanoke, psychology major and 1990 graduate of Patrick Henry High School; Matthew Maxwell Laughon, son of Kenneth C. and Sally Laughon of Roanoke, biology major, magna cum laude, and a 1990 graduate of North Cross School; and Del Arden Turner, son of Betty Shepherd of Roanoke, economics major and a 1990 graduate of Patrick Henry High 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.

\ BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE has named seven Roanoke Valley students to the dean's list for the spring term.

From Roanoke - Michelle Rena Brown, a freshman and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Brown; Elizabeth Kirk Claybrook, a senior art major and daughter of David and Patricia Kirk; Jennifer Adele Lowe, a senior sociology major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lowe; David Lynn Pugh, a senior physics major and son of the Rev. and Mrs. William Pugh.

From Salem - David Preston Cox, a freshman English major and son of Kenney and Patty Cox.

From Blue Ridge - Jeffrey C. Mills, a senior art major and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mills.

From Daleville - Christie Leigh Osborne, a junior art major and daughter of Gary and Carol Osborne.

\ HOLLINS COLLEGE has announced the names of Roanoke Valley residents who received degrees during the 1994 commencement.

Those earning a master of arts in liberal studies were:

For humanities - Barbara Jane Henry Bowen, Janice Rosenthal Holbrook, Margaretha Cook Martin, Joan Buchanan Ramsey, Ann Sims Rutherford and Kimberly Dawn Shisler, all of Roanoke; Cythia Jean Munley of Salem; Barbara Norman Lashley of Vinton.

For social science - Joy Suzanne Davis and Gayle Colleen Stoner of Roanoke and Donna Bernettie Gnegy of Salem.

In general - Carla Richardson Barrell of Hardy, Mercedes Bruce James of Roanoke, and Rosemary Ann Saul of Salem.

Those receiving bachelor of arts degrees were Kimberly Hope Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Mitchell Sr. of Roanoke; Sandy J. Cape, daughter of Rudy and Lucy Cape of Roanoke; Sherry Zimmerman Dyer, daughter of Sherman C. Zimmerman of Fincastle and Linda Medley of Lenox, Miss.; Jeni Michelle Almond, daughter of Kenneth and Regina Almond of Vinton.

Those receiving master of arts degrees in psychology were Elizabeth Ann Cook, Robert Dean Rhodes and Robert Kendall Vipperman, all of Roanoke.

Michael Louis Allen of Roanoke received a master of arts degree in English on May 15.

Those earning a master of arts in liberal studies in October 1993 were:

For humanities - Clydenne Reinhard Glenn, Denise Rotival Huffman and Sandra Brown Kelly, all of Roanoke.

For social science - Mary Anne Perrin of Roanoke.

In general - Jean Ashburn Darby of Roanoke.

Janice Stauffer MacLeod of Salem received a master of arts degree in psychology in October 1993.

\ TRACY LEIGH ADDISON and LISA G. MARTIN, both of Roanoke, recently graduated from Marshall University in Huntington, W.Va.

Addison graduated cum laude and received a bachelor of business administration degree. Martin received a master of arts in political science degree.

\ NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE in Salem announced the names of its Roanoke-area graduates.

Receiving bachelor's degrees were Elizabeth Charlotte Lago Bakoczy and Susan O. Wheeler, both of Roanoke, business administration-management; and Nancy Michele Hanner of Salem, highest honors, business administration-management.

Receiving associate degrees were JoAnn Abdel-Azim, highest honors, Nadine Antoinette Wallace, and Evy Yonathan, travel and tourism, all of Roanoke; Yaser Abdel-Azim of Roanoke, Cydney Lynn Thomas of Salem, and Chad Allan Noell of Vinton, computer applications management; Joyce Cook Burdette of Roanoke, highest honors, Julia R. Huffman of Roanoke, highest honors, Herawati Lunardi of Roanoke, honors, Michelle Mizak of Roanoke, Robin R. Preston of Roanoke and Lynette Stingley of Fincastle, highest honors, business administration-management; Walter W. Dalton Jr. of Roanoke, Andrea Paige Wolfe of Salem and Kenneth Neal St. Clair of Vinton, computer science; Tara Denise Eddy of Roanoke, honors and Teresa Michelle Hoback of Roanoke, professional secretarial-legal; Aldith Ellis of Roanoke, Linda Dawn Holtzlander of Salem, honors, and Connie White of Salem, office administration; Connie Elizabeth Gammon of Roanoke, Gloria Karnes Grubb of Roanoke, Rachel E. Harwick of Roanoke, Ellen L. Owens of Roanoke, highest honors, Susan Annette Robertson of Roanoke, Karen Leigh Simpson of Roanoke, Lisa Dawn Bedwell of Salem, highest honors, Linda A. Lester of Salem, highest honors, and Jerri A. Palmer of Vinton, highest honors, medical assisting; Alicia S. Fairchild and Jenkyoung Kim, both of Roanoke, fashion merchandising management; Loretta Mills Hart of Roanoke, hospitality management; Trina Kay Stanley of Roanoke, highest honors, computer applications management; Kathleen M. Metheney of Salem, business administration-accounting; James E. Ardery II of Roanoke, data processing; and Vickie Trent Mizak of Roanoke, highest honors, administrative secretarial.



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