ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, March 16, 1995                   TAG: 9503210013
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: E-8   EDITION: METRO 
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IN SCHOOL

BETH ANN FELLOWS BRYANT of Roanoke recently was named to the 1995 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges."

Bryant is a senior human relations major and Bible minor at Milligan College in Tennessee.

GARY LEE DAVIS JR., son of Linda and Gary Davis Sr. of Roanoke, recently received a bachelor of science degree from Cumberland College in Williamsburg, Ky.

EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE has named several Roanoke Valley students to its dean's list for the 1994 fall semester. They are: Heather Ammermann, daughter of E. Gifford and Eleanor Ammermann of Roanoke; Tim Ward, son of Roger B. Ward of Roanoke and Sandra Connolly of Cloverdale; Stephanie Cash, daughter of Steven and Angela Cash of Troutville; and Robyn Mundy, daughter of Jack and Sue Mundy of Daleville.

THE GEN. JAMES BRECKINRIDGE CHAPTER, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION recently announced winners of its Good Citizen Award.

The winners, all high school seniors, were chosen for their dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. They are: Jeremy Wayne Rhoades, Lord Botetourt High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Rhoades of Daleville; Jason Wayne Karnes, North Cross School, son of Thomas Edward Karnes of Roanoke; Michael Todd Sisler, Patrick Henry High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Sisler of Roanoke; and Rhonda Elayne Wright, Roanoke Valley Christian Schools, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wright of Roanoke.

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE has named the following Roanoke-area students to the dean's list for the first semester of the 1994-95 academic year.

Students from Roanoke are: Cadet Brandon R. Cornett, son of Ms. Joyce Cornett and Jim Cornett; Cadet Andrew M. Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Osborn; and Cadet Mark Q. Emick Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Q. Emick Sr.

Cadet Robert T. Prince, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Prince Jr. of Blue Ridge, was also named to the list.

ROANOKE PUBLIC SCHOOLS has announced the names of the first 10 participants in its Future Teachers Program. The participants, who are enrolled in the teacher preparation program at Roanoke College, are employees of the school system and must commit to teach a year for each year of assistance.

The participants and their current schools are: Linda Bently-Childress, Oakland Elementary; Sharon Hicks, Woodrow Wilson Middle; Sharon Hodges, Fallon Park Elementary; Angela Layman, Preston Park Elementary; Barbara Lee, Fishburn Park Elementary; Lois Lee, Grandin Court Elementary; Robin Marlles, Stonewall Jackson Middle; Paula Morgans, Woodrow Wilson; Janice Williams, Garden City Elementary; and Debra Wright, Roanoke Academy for Mathematics and Science.

LACEY ELIZABETH EIBERT, daughter of Eulanda and Carlton D. Eibert of Roanoke, was recently published in Pensworth, a journal of student writing sponsored by Cumberland College's Delta Upsilon chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the international English Honor Society.

ANITA ELIZABETH SEAGLE, and MAGGIE HERCHENRIDER, both of Roanoke, have been named Highlander Scholars at Radford University. Highlander Scholars must meet grade point average and class requirements.

Seagle, daughter of Denise I. Seagle, is a junior criminal justice major.

Herchenrider, daughter of Robert and Diane Herchenrider, is a sophomore dance major.

TARA HATCHER of Roanoke has been named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Ky. Hatcher is a pre-occupational therapy major.

RADFORD UNIVERSITY graduated the following Roanoke-area students at the end of the fall semester.

Bachelor of science degree recipients are: Stacey Wayne Anderson, Craig Edward Thompson, Tracy Lynn Claytor, David Joseph Schultz, Scott Adams Bedwell, Donna Lynn Carroll, Bentley T. Walton, Paige Montgomery Wertz, James Jason Cook, Lashawn Shenell Irving, Vicky L. Kelley, Kimberly Kay Adkins, all of Roanoke; Susan Abigail Hudson, Lisa Jean Warren, and Melissa K. Simpson, all of Troutville; Dawn M. Downing, Beverly Ann Rhymer, Edward Jackson Meadows II, Annette P. Vest, all of Salem; and Amy Kathryn Conner, Vinton; David Matthew Crotty and John Gregory Wills, both of Daleville.

Bachelor of business administration degree recipients are: Kristia Lynn Gibbs, Brian Mark Hale, Matthew Christopher Wolk, all of Roanoke; Charles Roger Deyerle, Stacy A. Eggleston, both of Salem; Douglas Vernon Layman of Buchanan.

Bachelor of general studies degree recipients are: Natalie Hartwig and Gerald S. Holt, both of Salem.

Master of science degree recipients are: Cheryl Ann Markham, Leigh Anne Frazier, Susan Lee Gliniecki, Emily K. Humphries, Amy L. Killinger, Michael G. Winston, all of Roanoke. Sandra Young Galatic, Blue Ridge; Terry John West, Salem; and Lori R. Hawkins, Vinton.

Also, Rebecca Ann Dotson of Vinton. received a master of fine arts degree, and John E. Gardner of Roanoke received a master of arts degree.

MICHELE MONSOUR, daughter of Robert and Sandy Monsour of Thaxton, recently graduated from Lee's McRae College in North Carolina with a degree in Criminal Justice. Monsour is a 1990 graduate of Northside High School.

ELON COLLEGE in North Carolina recently announced the names of Roanoke-area students on its fall semester dean's and president's lists.

Those on the president's list are: Erin Thyme Jamieson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jamieson of Roanoke; and Kimberly Kristin Stewart, daughter of Betty Stewart and Joseph Stewart of Roanoke.

Those on the dean's list are: Jason Matthew Aker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Aker of Roanoke; Katherine Leigh Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Carter of Roanoke; Rebecca Ann Helscher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Helscher of Roanoke; Courtney Leigh Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland of Roanoke; Amy Carolyn Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David P. Morris of Roanoke; and Scott Patrick Sartini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentino J. Sartini of Salem.

AMY L. STARR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Starr of Roanoke has been named a College Scholar, the highest recognition for academic achievement, for the fall term at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vt.

MARK F. HARTMAN of Roanoke has been named to the fall dean's list at Widener University in Pennsylvania.

JODI A. ERNEST, daughter of Harvey and Elaine Ernest, recently graduated from California Western School of Law in San Diego. Ernest also was on the school's dean's list. She is also a graduate of Colby College and North Cross School.

TRACI D. OSBORNE and ELIZABETH L. WEDEMEYER, both of Roanoke, have been named to the dean's list at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro.

CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL, son of Bruce and Joyce Mitchell of Roanoke, has been named to the dean'slist at the University of Virginia for the fall semester.

He is a first-year student in the college of arts and sciences.

KRISTYNE E. KEYES of Roanoke recently was named to the dean's list at the University of Charleston in Charleston, W.Va.

CHRISTOPHER L. BOYD, son of Dianne Boyd of Roanoke and a student at Lynchburg College, recently participated in the ninth annual Black Student Leadership Development Conference at the College of William and Mary.

The conference provides both black and white participants with the opportunity to fine tune their leadership skills and to learn from today's leaders the qualities that will help them in the 21st century.

Boyd, a graduate of Patrick Henry High School, is a sophomore journalism major.

JOHN E. KINNEY of Vinton was named to the dean's list at High Point University in High Point, N.C., for the fall semester.

MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE recently announced the names of Roanoke-area students on its fall semester dean's list. They are: Ellen C. Harris, Roanoke; Brenton J. Poythress, Salem; and Noah M. Surface, Iron Gate.

MATTHEW S. RODGERS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Rodgers of Vinton, recently was named a presidential scholar at Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York.

Rodgers is a junior studying mechanical engineering.

WHITNEY S. HELMS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Helms of Roanoke, was recently named to the dean's list at Emory College in Atlanta, Ga.

FRANK SAUL, a James Madison Middle School eighth- grader, has been named the winner of the American history essay contest sponsored by the Margaret Lynn Lewis chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

This year's topic was ``Living in America in Colonial Days: 1607-1776.''

Saul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Saul Jr., wrote an essay, ``Colonial Architecture.'' He spoke as a ``plain ax'' that was used in building and rebuilding homes of several generations of one family of the Colonial period.

Saul is an honor-roll student, member of the Beta Club and on the wrestling team. He holds the rank of Life Scout in Boy Scout Troop 210, participates in city-sponsored basketball and serves as an acolyte at St. John's Episcopal Church.

BRYAN TIMS, son of Dr. and Mrs. Roger Tims, of Roanoke has been awarded a Cushing Scholarship at Hampden-Sydney College where he is a freshman.

Named in honor of former college president Jonathan Cushing, the scholarships are awarded annually to freshman who display qualities of leadership, maturity and good will.

CADET DAVID O. PHELPS II, son of Brenda and David Phelps Sr., was among 40 Virginia Military Institute students named to the 1995 edition of ``Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.''

Phelps is a senior physics major with math and psychology minors. He is a graduate of Patrick Henry High School.

LYNCHBURG COLLEGE recently announced the names of its Roanoke students who will be listed in ``Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.'' They are: Beaufort Martin, Michael Wolf and Tonya Zimmer.

VIRGINIA TECH has named the following area students to its dean's list. Those from Roanoke are: Sarah Adams, Michael D. Atkins, Robert B. Bono, Richard M. Boothe, Robert A. Bowen, John D. Boyer, Abraham D. Boynton, Robert D. Bratton, Rebecca P. Brittain, Kristina L. Bryant, Shannon M. Carroll, Melanie C. Carter, Sara R. Casey, Karen A. Chappell, Lincoln K. Cheng, Lindsay S. Cheng, Lewis A. Conner, Scott J. Cooney, Chadwick C. Coyne, Lisa A. Crickenberger, Lindsey M. Daniels, Jason E. Davis, Natalie R. Dibling, Brian C. Dillard, Kimberly L. Dixon, Stephen R. Driscoll, Stephanie M. Fariss, Danny C. Feathers, Jennifer D. Ferrell, Michelle L. Gregory, Benjamin P. Guess, Kaisha M. Harrington, Steven M. Henry, Christie R. Hinson, Kristen M. Humphries, Jared B. Jamison, Melvin D. Journiette, Raymond P. Kaczmarek, Katherine G. King, Johanna E. Krupp, Diane R. Lane, Jason T. Lavinder, Karen L. Lavinder, Jennifer P. Lothes, Laurie P. McGhee, Jeffrey A. McInnis, Robert R. Mitchell III, Amy E. Morgan, Dina A. Nassif, Amy L. Noell, Sallie L. Padgett, John H. Poage, Jason A. Quarles, Kristy F. Ratcliffe, Jennifer H. Reece, Stephanie M. Reynolds, Robin M. Shores, Kelly L. Simmons, Christy L. Smith, Mary L. Spiller, Sarah E. Stancil, Jennifer A. Strader, Keli J. Sutherland, Michael S. Sutton, David W. Thompson, Martha R. Tracy, Te-Ming Tu, Erich J. Weissbart, Charles R. Wilson, Phillip E. Wiseman and April D. Young.

Those from Salem are: Brandon K. Barber, Terri S. Beamer, Roxana L. Bone, Deidre R. Campbell, Robert G. Craig, Jennifer P. Dotson, Russell G. Doyle, Cecelia Q. Fitzgerald, Lale D. Gokbudak, Kelly L. Goodwin, Amy L. Hagen, Matthew E. Hatfield, Scott A. Hite, Michael R. Linkous, Matthew B. Lovell, Stephen J. Magenbauer, Colette N. May, Heather C. Moore, Mandy Morris, Sinyoung Park, Kathy L. Pesta, Vanessa G. Rorer, Brandon R. Semones, Jennifer A. Speigel and Daniel J. Vernon,

Those from Vinton are: Laura E. Blount, Krista S. Calhoun, Charlotte C. Hicks, Gregory A. Kessler, Bryan S. Saunders and Joseph A. Wood.

Others on the list include: Julia H. Allen of Catawba; Cory J. Akins, Shelley A. Risch, both of Blue Ridge; Stephen D. Clinton, Michael A. Lee, both of Daleville; Beth A. Huffman, Troutville; Kristi M. Johnson, Fincastle; and Donna J. Shelton, Cloverdale.

DERYCK BROWN and TAMEKA BARNETT received scholarships during Virginia Western Community College's annual leadership breakfast celebrating black history.

Barnett, a graduate of Cave Spring High school, received the Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Payne Scholarship for 1994-95. She is a first-year business administration major, an officer in the college's Black Student Organization and is employed as an insurance clerk for Endocrinology Associates.

Brown, a graduate of William Fleming High School, received the Continental Societies Inc. Scholarship for 1994-95. Brown is a first-year theater arts major in the liberal arts curriculum and plans to earn an associate of arts degree and possibly transfer to Roanoke College.

BENJAMIN JOHN LUEDKE Roanoke has been named to the dean's list for the 1994 fall semester at Flagler College in St. Augustine, Fla.

LYNCHBURG COLLEGE, has named several Roanoke Valley students to the dean's list for the fall semester.They are: Susan Davis, daughter of Ralph and Harriett Davis of Vinton; Kathryn Franke, daughter of Walter and Bernice Franke of Salem; Beaufort Martin, son of Geneva Martin of Roanoke; and Michael Wolf, son of Leonora Wolf of Roanoke.

LONGWOOD COLLEGE has named several Roanoke Valley students to the dean's list for the 1994-95 fall semester. They are: Meredith Leigh Brewer, Shenan Michele Burton, Danyel Bree Ferguson, Janet Marie Sylvia Hartman, Sharon Renee Patterson, Amy Denise Poff and Amy Lindsey Whately, all of Roanoke; Jennifer Nicole Hall and James Castleton Soltis, both of Salem; Elizabeth Anne Beckner and Stephanie Anne Chisholm; both of Vinton. Also, Heather Mangels of Blue Ridge and Deana B. Pinion of Troutville.



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