ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, June 1, 1995                   TAG: 9506020035
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: W-9   EDITION: METRO 
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IN SCHOOL

GARLAND SYDNOR LYNN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Lynn of Roanoke, recently was inducted into the Cum Laude Society, the national scholastic honor society that recognizes the superior scholarship of students in secondary schools.

Lynn is a junior at Episcopal High School in Alexandria.

JUSTIN H. TURNER, son of Dr. and Mrs. R.L. Turner, recently was inducted into Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma honor societies at Vanderbilt University.

ROANOKE SCHOOLS have announced the names of students attending the 1995 Summer Governor's School for the Gifted program: Gordon Lawson and Robin Reed, humanities; Allison Suggs and Taharee Webb, science, all from Patrick Henry High School; and Ashlee Holland, dance, from William Fleming High School.

WILLIAM FLEMING and PATRICK HENRY high schools have announced the names of students who won in the state Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Skill Olympics and Leadership contest.

First-place winners were: Christopher Walker, aviation science technology; Stacie Dillon, baking; Dalmain Grant, culinary arts; Allen Anderson, food service assistant; Amy M. Bratton, law enforcement; Revonda Clay, nurse assistant; and Quilton Haskins, sheet metal, all from Fleming; James White, auto body; and Crystal Gills, graphic communications; and Buster Arnold, welding, all from Patrick Henry.

Second-place winners were: Chad Waybright, aviation science technology; James Keyton, collision repair technology; Samuel James, food service assistant; and John Basham, sheet metal, all from Fleming; and Stephanie Argabright, commercial baking; Sharmine Bruce, commercial photography; Phillip Walker, graphic communications; Amanda Duncan, job skills, all from Patrick Henry.

Third-place winners were: Brad Tensnow, aviation science technology; Anthony Curtis, culinary arts; and David Hamblin, sheet metal, all from Fleming; and Brian Fagg, auto body; Ralph Parker, metals; and T. J. Switzer, welding, all of Patrick Henry.

Team winners were: Eric Beverly, David Andrews, Jerry Germond, promotional bulletin, Patrick Henry, first; Joel Nitchman, Amy Keene, Laura Paige, Stephanie Love, Stephanie Boitnott, VICA Knowledge Bowl, Patrick Henry, second place.

CADET SCOTT JARED IKARD, son of Reid and Terri I. McClure of Salem, has been named to the honor roll for the fourth grading period at Fishburne Military School in Waynesboro.

CYNDI FLETCHER of Waldrop Realty has been appointed to the Alumnae Board at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton.

A'ISHAH ABDULLAH of Roanoke and a junior at Virginia State University in Petersburg, has been selected for the 1995 National Black Music Caucus Intercollegiate Symphonic Band of Music Educators National Conference in Philadelphia.

The band is made up of exceptional student musicians from historically black colleges and universities across the nation.

SARA M. GUBALA, daughter of Mary T. Gubala of Salem, has been elected treasurer of the Student Government Association at Roanoke College.

Gubala, a Salem High School graduate, is majoring in political science.

FIELDING L. LOGAN III of Salem has been selected for membership in Kathekon, a service organization at Washington and Lee University.

Logan, a senior, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Logan Jr. of Salem.

LINDSAY SHAWN CHENG of Roanoke recently was recognized as a national outstanding campus leader in the 1995 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.

Cheng is studying engineering college at Virginia Tech, where he is newsletter editor for the Golden Key National Honor Society, the presidential ambassador for Student Alumni Associates and a member of Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society.

KATIE FITZGERALD, West Salem Elementary student, was the Salem Parks and Recreation Department's grand prize winner of the Peter Cotton Tail Children's Art Contest.

Other winners included: Bryan Bailey, West Salem Elementary School, Easter bunny theme winner 7 years old and under; Summer Owens, G.W. Carver Elementary School, religious theme, 7 years old and under; Wesley Anne Sprinkle, West Salem Elementary School, Easter bunny theme, 8-11 years old; and Jessica Pettrey, South Salem Elementary School, religious theme, 8-11 years old.

KAREN BOWYER, a junior at William Fleming High School, won first place in the senior division of the Roanoke Valley 4-H Performing Arts Competition at Hollins College. Bowyer will be competing at the State 4-H Congress held at Virignia Tech in June.



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