ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, June 15, 1995                   TAG: 9506160023
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: N-9   EDITION: METRO 
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IN SCHOOL

THE CENTER FOR TALENTED YOUTH at Johns Hopkins University honored several students from the Roanoke Valley recently for outstanding verbal and math skills.

The center tested fifth and sixth graders in 19 states and recognized those who scored at or above the eighth- and ninth-grade testing level. Seventh graders also were honored if they scored above the high school mean for College Board SAT tests.

The following Roanoke-area students were honored: John Anderson, James Madison Middle School; Ryan Blackwell, Cave Spring Junior High; Kyle Blusher, Roanoke Valley Christian; Brandon Bodine, Addison Aerospace; Trey Boone, James Madison Middle School; Patrick Fitzgibbon, Hidden Valley Junior High; David Good, Cave Spring Junior High; Robert Krell, North Cross; Brianna Kurtz, Hidden Valley Junior High; Robert Lalka, Hidden Valley Junior High; Stephanie Lebow, Green Valley Elementary; Tedon McAdoo, James Madison Middle School; Mary O'Connell, Roanoke Catholic; Aditya Reddy, Green Valley Elementary; Cristen Richardson, Roanoke Catholic; Carter Ross, Cave Spring Junior High; Andrew Rosti, South Salem Elementary; Abbey Rowe, South Salem Elementary; Kyle Singleton, Hidden Valley Junior High; David Whitlow, South Salem Elementary; Romney Willson, James Madison Middle School; and Kimberly Lugar, William Byrd Middle.

JANIE SUE WOOD, of Roanoke, recently graduated with an associates degree in liberal arts from Regents College.

THE THURSDAY MORNING MUSIC CLUB has announced scholarship winners from the three junior clubs it sponsors: Whole Notes Club for elementary students, Harmonic-Virtuoso Club for upper grades, and Foot Notes Club for dancers.

After competitions, the scholarship committee awarded stipends to the following students: Catherine Sipher, piano, $100 cash awards; Jaime Anne Robitson, dance, $100; Kristin Myers Lynch, violin; Justin R. Marlles, violin; Rachael Perrott, piano; Daniel Reese, piano; Tiffany Sandifer, flute; William R. Smith, dance; Jaime Anne Robitson, dance, all $250 for summer workshop.

The college scholarship awards went to Katherine M. Saville, piano, $700; and Katie Hall, voice, $2,000.



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