ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, July 7, 1994                   TAG: 9407070194
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: W-6   EDITION: METRO 
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IN SCHOOL

RODNEY DAVID MALOUF, son of Rafie and Lenore Malouf of Roanoke, received his juris doctor degree from Regent University. He is a graduate of Roanoke Valley Christian and the College of William and Mary.

\ JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY has named several area students to its spring dean's list.

Roanoke: Elizabeth O. Buford, Holly R. Burton, Summer C. Clayton, Robin R. Cooke, Jennifer F. Daum, Traci N. Hafie, Julia D. Hales, Kim D. Hayslett, Shayla L. Henry, Beverly D. Jones, Jennifer L. Kagey, Jill M. McFadden, Joy C. Meador, Anne K. Mitchell, Laura C. Nolan, Aimee N. Ratliff, Michelle L. Stough, Tenita L. Stuart, Jennifer S. Venable, Amanda E. Burks, Alison C. Dickey, Erin G. Garvin, Michele L. Kielty, Kelley A. Lewis, Alison L. Scott, Mark E. Sinozich, Ashley N. Thompson, Christopher C. Walker, Kristin E. Wehrmeister and Christopher M. West.

From Salem: Holly S. Beasley, William M. Hunt, Kerry L. Addington, Mary K. Duncan, Nace Y. Lanier, Joseph S. Soltis, Jeffrey N. Taylor and Wendi M. Woods.

Also: Lori K. Alexander and Christian L. Ramsey, Buchanan; Susan J. Rader and Tia L. Brown, Troutville; and James G. Johnson and Kristen M. Palmer, Vinton.

\ RADFORD UNIVERSITY has annouced the names of Roanoke Valley residents who were named to its spring semester dean's list. They are: Chad Matthew Fleetwood, Kitina Ann Gimbert, Anthony Wayne Jones, William Scott Baugh, Tracey Lynn Cronk, Eric Matthew Laferty, Dawn Denise Metcalf, Marla Kay Harris Shell, Karen Barbour Shimchock, Lynda Seagraves Starr, Andrew Scott Carroll, Eric Wayne Waters, Cynthia Anne Grayson, Stephanie Joan Banks, Donna Lynn Carroll, Chantel Deann Christley, Dara Delayne Dyer, Deborah Lynn Elkins, Deborah Webster Equi, Robert Goodwin Giles, Maggie Anne Herchenrider, Anya Marie Kimble, Sharon Diane Lynn, Grady Michael McCulley, Scottie Shane Neighbors, Martha Elizabeth Newell, Sherman Allen Powell, Sharaon Perkins Rusche, Anita Elizabeth Seagle, Jonathan Edward Shumate, Sarah Katherine Stark, Jeffrey Evan Steinhauser, Tamara Cyran White, Cathryn Randall Zimmer, Tiffany Paige Burnette, Freddie Lee Crockett, Gary Todd Lee, Leigh Allison Lucas, Kristie Leigh McCallum, Brian Timothy Miller, Llewellyn Roberts Pippert and Hayley Renee Stanley, all of Roanoke.

Also: Julia Marie Beatty, Brian Jeff Black, Allison Kay Buck, Jennifer Donikowski, Matthew H. Gregory and Charles Calvin Gunter, all of Salem.

Also: Angelo Joseph Beck, Laura Michelle English, Joy Catherine Ferron and Stephanie Page Stitcher, all of Vinton.

Also: Curtis A. Alderson, Susan Abigail Hudson, Julie F. Kurz and Kit Stephenson, all of Troutville.

Also: Ernest Wade Huffman, Suzanne Wright Macleod and Jennifer Lynn Vess, all of Daleville.

Also: Tonya Michelle Livengood and Maryanne Abigail Schroeder, both of Blue Ridge; and Tonya Faye McCall and Cassada Renee Stinnett, both of Buchanan.

\ JENNIFER DONIKOWSKI, a student at Radford University, was named a United States National Collegiate winner in student government and a Collegiate Scholastic All-American by the United States Achievement Academy.

She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Donikowski of Salem.

\ WILLIAM FLEMING HIGH SCHOOL announced the names of students who received instrumental music awards during the school's spring concert. They are: Thomas Pendleton, John Phillip Sousa Award; Cary Sweet, Semper Fidelis Award; Amy Johnson, Arion Foundation Award; Jennie Hilton and David Bliley, Louis Armstrong Jazz Award.

Bliley and Hilton were voted the Top Jazz bandsmen by student members.

The Top Concert/Marching bandsmen were Thomas Pendleton, Amy Johnson, John E. Wright, April Johnson, Keisha Miller, Latoya Jones, Sonya Sawyer, Carl Tinsley, Erica Lea and Vicki Farmakis.

\ MATTHEW HATFIELD recently received a $500 Food Lion Scholarship. He is a a graduate of Salem High School and plans to attend Virginia Tech. Hatfield is employed part time at Food Lion in Salem.

\ RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE has named several Roanoke-area students to its dean's list. They are: Tuyet T. Tran, Brian L. Fannin, Lisa M. Beightol, Travis R. Overstreet, all of Roanoke; and Clayton S. Highberger and Barbara A. Robertson, both of Salem.

\ KRISTIN WESTERMANN, daughter of Dwayne and Kay Westermann of Roanoke, has been selected for membership in Alpha Lambda Delta at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio. The national honor society seeks to recognize and encourage scholarship among first-year women.

\ EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY in Johnson City recently awarded degrees to several Roanoke-area students. They are: Heather N. Croft of Daleville, bachelor of science in political science; Tracey S. Beckner of Roanoke, bachelor of business administration in marketing; and Lynette E. Henry of Roanoke, bachelor of science in elementary education.

\ TRACI D. OSBORNE and JENNIFER C. WILLIAMS, both of Roanoke, were named to the dean's list at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

\ VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE awarded degrees to several Roanoke-area students. They are: Chad Neal Correll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Yates, bachelor of science in civil engineering; Danny Walker Felty, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Felty, bachelor of science in biology; Charles Downs, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Downs, bachelor of arts in history; Mark Hazelwood, son of Mark R. Hazelwood, bachelor of arts in history; Edward Rives Henning, son of George D. and Edna Henning of Roanoke, bachelor of science in economics and business; and Charles Stanley, son of Kenneth H. Stanley, bachelor of arts in English.

\ MATTHEW S. RODGERS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Rodgers of Vinton, has been named Presidential Scholar by Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y. To achieve this honor, students must have a minimum 3.8 grade-point average. Rodgers is majoring in mechanical engineering.

\ MARY LaNEVE MOLINARY, a 1994 graduate of Roanoke Catholic High School, received the Anna Louise Haley Award. This award is given by the Catholic Historic Society for achievement in history.

\ THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS has announced the recipients of the annual Albert H. Canfield Memorial College Scholarships for sons and daughters of Roanoke Council 562 members. The scholarships are based on academics; church, school and community service; personal interview; and need.

The recipients of $500 scholarships are: Brian Lassuri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lazzuri, Mary Washington College; Amy Beth Mercer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mercer, Mary Baldwin College; Michael P. Duffy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Duffy, Randolph Macon College; Karl A. Mardian, son of Phyllis Mardian, Mary Baldwin College; and Katherine Marie Minahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patick M. Minahan, Randolph Macon College.

The recipients of $250 scholarships are: Raymond Canfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Canfield, Lenoir-Rhyne College; Christopher John Rowland, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland, Virginia Western Community College; Steven Devlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Devlin, George Mason University; Carolyn Hoopes, daughter of Elizabeth Hamrick and William Hoopes, George Mason University; Shannon Groves, Radford University; and Christine Lee Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Wood of Troutville.

\ BRIAN ELLIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Ellis of Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list at George Mason University. He is a 1990 graduate of Cave Spring High School.

\ AVERETT COLLEGE has named several Roanoke-area students in its Adult Curriculum for Excellence to honors list.

Sandra Leigh Golding and Harold Lee Hutton were named to the president's list.

Those named to the dean's list are: Keith Bradley Biggs, Susan Renee Pollard, Victoria Ainsworth-Ray, Sharon Jane Reed, Gerald Wayne Tuggle and Frederick Lee Whitt.

\ KATHLEEN BLANKENSHIP, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blankenship, was named to the dean's list at Asbury College in Wilmore, Ky.

\ LUCY LEE, daughter of Jim and Lucy Lee of Roanoke, was awarded a bachelor of arts from Earlham College in Richmond, Ind. She graduated with a major in peace and global studies with college honors.

\ CABELL WILLIAMS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Williams of Roanoke, recently graduated from Oldfields School, a college preparatory school for girls in Glencoe, Md.

\ ROBERT C. WOLFE, son of Elizabeth Colwell Koehler and Barry Wolfe of Roanoke, recently graduated from Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y. He received a bachelor of arts in geography and graduated cum laude. Wolfe also received the Shannon McCune Prize in geography and was named the senior geography major who demonstrated outstanding academic merit and promise.

\ JAMES MALLORY DIXON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Dixon Jr., recently graduated from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., with a bachelor's degree in history.

\ GREATER ROANOKE HOME EDUCATORS, a local support organization for more than 175 families who teach their children at home, recently announced the names of its graduates. They are: Colin David Campbell, son of Paul and Dawn Campbell; Steven Louis Kokkinakos, son of Louis S. Kokkinakos and Susan V. Traxel; and Jason Scott Northington, son of Terry and Marie Northington.



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