ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, July 6, 1995                   TAG: 9507070013
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IN SCHOOL

JASON PENDLETON, son of Larry and Judith Pendleton of Roanoke, recently received the Hubble, Kops and Severt Award from Emory & Henry College. The award is based on character, academics and leadership.

VALERIE COFFEY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Coffey of Roanoke, recently received the Esther M. Doyle Theatre Award at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pa. The award is given annually to a student who has made the most significant contribution to the college's theater as an actor or production crew member.

Coffey is a junior English major.

MARK PIERCE, son of David and Dreama Piecre of Salem, recently received a bachelor of science degee in accounting with a minor in computer science from Milligan College in Tennessee.

THE COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES has named several Roanoke Valley students to its president's list and its dean's list.

President's list students from Roanoke are: Paula Allen, Barbara Breister, Amy Brown, Dena Cassese, Yvette Coleman, Thomas Evans, Kimberly D. Furrow, Amy L. Gordon, Richard Hubbhard, Anna King, Whitney Leftwich, Jerry Marlowe, Jennifer A. Meyer, Derick Page, Laura Ramey, Michelle Reynolds, Denise Robertson, Donna Scott, Melanie Shorter, Pamela Smith, Krista Weddle.

Those from Salem are: Cheryl Crowder, Patricia Garrison, Leigh Ann Miller, Kevin Minix.

Those from Vinton: Anne Coppersmith, Kristi Haupt, Brian Richman.

Also: Robert Johnson, Buchanan; Alvin Overstreet, Kevin Reed and Vickie Skiles, all of Troutville; Barrie Knox, Daleville.

Roanokers namded to the dean's list are:Michelle Alter, Karen Baker, Tara Britten, Patricia Cannaday, Steven Falls, Traci Farmer, Linda Galleto, George Garland, Kathryn Harris, Karen Haynie, Angela Hill, Michele Howell, Susan Hughes, Debhorah Humphreys, Victoria Klostermann, Chelsea Listol, Rachel Oyler, Mary Anna Page, Susan Paris, Jennifer Preas, George Ray Puckett, Sean Regan, Russell Sprinkel.

Dean's list students from Salem are: A. Darlene Davis, Angela Garman, Gary Huff, Scott Kendrick and Lisha Osborne.

Also Glenda Leonard, Vinton; and Barry G. Beemer, Buchanan.

WEBSTER ELMORE BOOZE III, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Booze of Buchanan; TROY EUGENE DICKSON, son of Sandra DIckson of Vinton have received degrees from Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tenn.

SUSAN E. HORD, daughter of Thomas A. Hord and Nancy Hord of Roanoke, received a National Merit Scholarship from the Norfolk Southern Corp. She attends Patrick Henry High School.

MICHELE LOUISE KIELTY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kielty of Roanoke, has been awarded a full scholarship to earn a master's degree in counseling at Wake Forest University.

Kielty is a 1991 graduate of Cave Spring High School.

THE CAVE SPRING HIGH SCHOOL PTSA recently honored students who volunteered more 3,000 hours to medical facilities in the Roanoke Valley. The students who received special certificates of recognition are: Amanda Asbury, Anna Asher, Hunter Atkinson, Farrah Barton, April Bass, Ann Bolitnott, Matt Bowles, Leslie Burdett, Jud Bushkar, Dawn Bushnell, Kristina Childress, Shannon Cox, Melanie Davis, Keith Doolan, Jennifer Fickler, Kelly Gould, Allen Grigg, Jacob Hawkings, Brandon King, Whitney Lamanca, Eric Lavinder, Kim Lavinder, Sally Lockard, Debra Masters, Lindsay Metts, Theresa Melki, Jennifer Minton, Shaneque Perkins, Julie Plagenhoef, Jill Plotts, David Propst, Josh Ray, Josh Salmon, Nicole Setliff, Julie Ann Sgroi, April Sherburne, Kelly Thorne, Heather Whitenack, Thomas Wiberg, Jason Wright and Heather Zerkle.

KAREN LOUISE DOOLAN of Roanoke recently received a doctor of pharmacy degree from Campbell University in North Carolina.

ROBERT T. PRINCE, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Prince Jr. of Blue Ridge, recently was inducted into Virginia Military Institute's chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, an honor society that recognizes excellence of scholarship and integrity of character.

NATHAN JOHN BIRCKHEAD and WILLIAM MASSELLO IV have received the "Good Citizen" award from the Colonel William Preston Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.

Birckhead, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Birckhead, is a 1995 Northside High School graduate, and Massello, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Massello III, is a 1995 Roanoke Catholic School graduate.

FRANK YOUNG of Roanoke and KENT FLEMING of New Castle were named to the dean's list at Clinch Valley College for its 1995 spring semester.

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA has named Traci D. Osborne, Elizabeth L. Wedemeyer and Jennifer C. Williams, all of Roanoke, to the dean's list for the spring semester.

ELIZABETH CAMILLE MONTGOMERY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.G. Montgomery of Roanoke, has received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Ga.

EDWIN MOIR WILSON JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Wilson of Roanoke, recently graduated from Woodberry Forest School. Wilson will attend Washington and Lee University in the fall.

CAMERON DAWN HYDEN of Roanoke recently graduated from Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho.

ROANOKE SCHOOLS have announced the names of students who placed in the National Junior High Chess Championships in Dearborn, Mich.

The winners are: individual trophy, Jonathan Turner, Lucy Addison Aerospace Magnet Middle School, who placed 16th in the JV section; team trophy, James Madison Middle School, 16th in the JV section.

The members of the James Madison team are: Akil Foderingham, Kamu Foderingham, Allison Holt, Bobby Holt, Mary Holt, Jessie Hsing, Justin Marlles, Andi Muse, Nathan Taylor and Floyd Welton.

PAMELA SUE AMMERMANN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gifford Ammermann, recently graduated from American University School of Law in Washington, D.C. She graduated summa cum laude and received a juris doctor degree. She is a graduate of Northside High School.

KIMBERLY YARNAU MEARS, daughter of Mary Yarnau of Vinton and William M. Yarnau of Charlotte, N.C., recently graduated with a bachelor of science degree in biology from Salisbury State University in Salisbury, Md.

She is a 1991 graduate of William Byrd High School.

CLAUDIA JOHNSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodell C. Johnson of Roanoke, made the dean's list with distinction at the University of Arizona for the spring semester.

She is a graduate of North Cross School and is majoring in psychology.

MARJORIE BERKLEY of Roanoke has been named to the Hollins College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Berkley, who came to Hollins in 1961, served as coach and professor of athletics for 28 years. Not only did she coach field hockey, tennis and soccer, she also led the 1963 and 1973 field hockey team through undefeated seasons.

She was also the first associate commissioner of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference.

MICHELLE FOWLER, daughter of Marshall and Barbara Fowler of Roanoke, made the dean's list for spring semester at Virginia Commonwealth University.

She is a graduate of Cave Spring high School.

AMANDA GAIL FRAZIER of Roanoke has been named to the dean's list at Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N.C.

Frazier is a junior majoring in English.

LESLIE HALE STOCKTON, daughter of Paul and Jean Stockton of Roanoke, has earned a bachelor's degree from George Mason University.

Stockton, a Mason Scholar, earned a degree in English with a concentration in literature.

ROBERT ALLEN STEWART JR., son of Mike and Pam Jamison of Fincastle, has been named to the dean's list at the Citadel in Charleston, S.C.

CAVE SPRING HIGH SCHOOL has announced the names of students who have been chosen to attend the Summer Governor's School programs.

Chris Jimeson and Stephen Kunkle are attending the school for humanities.

Catherine Niedzwiecki, Lisa LaPlant and Kate Nettles are attending school for visual and performing arts.

Kevin Ventura will attend the Summer Language Academy for Spanish.

Cave Spring also announced the names of students who have been selected to attend Girls and Boys State. April Faulkner and Nancy Dixon were selected to attend Girl's State at Longwood College, and Stephen Kunkle and James Fusco were selected to attend Boy's State at Liberty University.

KERRI KATHLEEN BLACKWELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackwell of Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list at Greensboro College in North Carolina. She is a biology major.

EVE-LYN ANNIKA COBEY, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Elwood Cobey of Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn.

NEAL S. JAMISON, formerly of Roanoke, was awarded a master's degree in information systems from the Hawaii Pacific University. He is a graduate of Patrick Henry High School.

D.K. McCLURE, son of Mac and Carol McClure, recently graduated magna cum laude from Johnson & Wales University in Charleston, S.C. He received an associate degree in applied science.

RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE awarded degrees to Michael Duffy, Kara Winslow Savelyev, John James Benjamin Pattisall, Travis Ryan Overstreet, Lisa Michelle Beightol, Paul Clayman Bowles, Brooke Baylor Mallory III, Christopher Michael Hancock, Edward Keenan Haynes and Tuyet Thi Anh Tran, all of the Roanoke Valley.

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE has awarded degrees to cadets from the Roanoke Valley. They are: Brandon R. Cornett, son of James P. Cornett and Joyce Ellis, a graduate of Cave Spring High; Joseph W. Doyle, son of Barbara W. Doyle, a graduate of Northside High School; David O. Phelps II, son of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Phelps Sr.; and Philip Scott Townsend, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Townsend, a graduate of Northside High School.

SHAYLA HENRY, daughter of Samuel and Patricia Henry of Roanoke, recently received the Ora Sharp Scholarship from the Department of Early and Middle Education at James Madison University for outstanding scholastic ability and potential.

ROBERT TERRY PRINCE, son of William S. Prince Jr. and Vickie Prince of Blue Ridge, received the Class of 1941 Award from Virginia Military Institute.

The award is presented to the first-standing junior in civil engineering studies.

BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE has awarded degrees to several Roanoke-area students. They are: Kelli Ann Dircks, daughter of Susan and William E. Honeycutt of Roanoke; Dale LeRoy Foster Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Foster of Salem; Marcia Rae Mundy, daughter of Charles and Nancy Mundy of Buchanan; Christie Leigh Osborne, daughter of Gary and Carol Osborne of Daleville; and Cybele Wu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wu of Roanoke.

ANGELA HOPE JASPER, daughter of Norman Jasper of Vinton and Virginia Draper of Salem, has received a $1,000 scholarship from the 3rd Marine Division Association's Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Jasper attends James Madison University and graduated from Roanoke Valley Christian School.

DAVID LEONARD WAYNE BALLARD, son of Raymond L. Ballard and Jenny G. Richards of Roanoke, graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida.

MARK CHRISTIAN MITCHELL, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell Jr. and a student at Ferrum College, has been included in the 1995 edition of ``Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.''

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY has named the following Roanoke Valley students to its dean's list: Stacy Rae Campbell, daughter of Barbara E. Campbell and Calvin R. Campbell of Buchanan; Heather Lee O'Brien, daughter of Rita Lee O'Brien and Jerry D. O'Brien of Roanoke; Amy Kathleen Dawkins, daughter of Mary Dawkins and William Dawkins of Roanoke; and Charlotte E. McDonald, daughter of Charlotte S. McDonald and Thomas R. McDonald of Roanoke.

MARY SPRUILL, daughter of Bonny Spruill of Roanoke, became the first student to address the graduating class at George Mason University at its commencement May 20. Spruill is a graduate of Northside High School.

AMY MARIE WOODS and ANNE HEE CHO recently graduated from Sweet Briar College. Woods, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Woods of Salem, graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in international affairs and French. Cho, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kyoung Syoung Cho of Roanoke, graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in economics and a certificate in management.

SUSAN JOHNSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson Jr. of Roanoke, was recently awarded the President's Prize in Philosophy at Salem College. She graduated magna cum laude.

ROUND HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL recently placed first in Virginia and third in the nation in the "Set a Good Example" contest. The contest, sponsored by the Concerned Businessmen's Association of America, promotes positive behavior in children and emphasizes responsibility for one's self and one's environment. The school received a state commendation from Sen. Brandon Bell.

GORDON MacINTOSH LAWSON and NATHAN MUSSELMAN recently won $2,000 scholarships from the Lee-Jackson Foundation. Both are students at Patrick Henry High School.

TAMEKA COOPER, a fifth-grader at Huff Lane Intermediate School, recently won the first Huff Lane Storytelling Contest with her rendition of "Little Red and Black Riding Hood." She will represent her school at the first Blue Ridge Storytelling Festival at Green Hill Park.

RICHARD ALAN TURNER, assistant principal of William Byrd High School, has received a doctor of education degree from Nova Southeastern University of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Turner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Juel M. Turner.

TONYA ZIMMER, daughter of Debra Briley of Roanoke, has been inducted into Cardinal Key at Lynchburg College. Zimmer is a senior at Lynchburg College majoring in political science.

ELIZABETH WEDEMEYER, daughter of Frank and Patricia Wedemeyer of Roanoke, recently received a Louise E. Lowe Scholarship for $350 during the School of Human Environmental Sciences' honors convocation at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. The scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student at the school.

KATHRYN FRANKE, daughter of Walter and Bernice Franke of Salem, recently received the Leadership Award from Lynchburg College for showing outstanding character and service to the college, community and fellow students.

Franke graduated from Salem High School in 1991 and is a senior communication studies major at the college.

VIRGINIA TECH has conferred degrees on several graduates from Roanoke. They are: Michelle Webber, daughter of Douglas H. Webber and Judy P. Bromm, master of education in student personnel services; Rhoda Stewart, daughter of Harris M. Greene, master of community health education; Cara Lee Sisson, daughter of Calvin C. and Patricia W. Sisson, master of fine arts in arts administration; Linda Bailey, daughter of Royce R. and Edna B. Johnson, master of education in curriculum and instruction; and Cheryljo Plunkett, daughter of Charles O. and Joanne V. Boys, master of science in vocational and technical education.

From Salem, Elizabeth Anne Barber, daughter of Anne B. and the late Col. E. Howard Hammersley, doctorate in education.

JONATHAN NORMAN TERRY of Roanoke has received a bachelor of fine arts degree from the University of Wyoming in Laramie.

TORI B. WILLIAMS of Roanoke has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio. Williams is a sophomore majoring in political science.

ANDREW LIGHT, son of Henry and Sandra Light of Roanoke, has been awarded a bachelor of arts degree in international relations from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pa.

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

ASHLEY HUNT ROE, daughter of Cynthia C. Roe of Roanoke, recently was named to the dean's list at the University of South Carolina in Columbia.

SANDRA S. PUCKETT of Roanoke has been inducted into the Virginia Tech Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor society. She is a doctoral student in school administration.

AMY L. FETZNER of Roanoke recently graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass., where she received a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering.

CHRISTOPHER L. BOYD and JOHN COLEMAN recently were elected to leadership positions at Lynchburg College. Boyd, son of Dianne Boyd of Roanoke, was elected president of the junior class. He is a 1993 graduate of Patrick Henry High School.

Coleman, son of Paul and Shirley Coleman of Roanoke, is membership chairperson of the Greek Service Organization Council. He is a 1992 graduate of William Fleming High School.

NANCY BIGLER MATOLAK and DAVID WILLIAM MATOLAK recently graduated from the University of Virginia. Nancy, daughter of Paul and Roberta Bigler of Roanoke, received a master of science degree in environmental sciences. David, son of William and Julia Matolak of Johnstown, Pa., received a doctor of philosophy degree in electrical engineering.

CLAIRE FLARSHEIM, daughter of Phillip Flarsheim of Roanoke, recently graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a master of science degree.

HEIDI REBECCA MYERS of Roanoke has graduated from Virginia Intermont College with a bachelor of arts degree in interdisciplinary studies.

JOHN SAMUEL SHEPHERD, son of Margaret Shepherd of Roanoke, recently graduated from Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tenn. He received a bachelor of arts degree in communication arts.

STEPHANIE WEBB, daughter of Danny and Connie Webb, recently was named to the dean's list at Bob Jones University.

KIMBERLY LYNN CAMPBELL, daugher of Mrs. Frederick Campbell of Troutville, recently graduated from Geneva college in Beaver Falls, Pa., with a bachelor of arts degree in English. She is a 1987 graduate of William Byrd High School.

TRACY ELLEN PRILLAMAN, daughter of Eddie and Linda Prillaman of Troutville, won both regional and national outstanding student awards at the International Management Conference in California. The awards recognize outstanding academic, extracurricular and professional achievements of students who are members of the Society for the Advancement of Management.

Prillaman recently graduated from Radford University with a double degree in business management and speech communication.

BRADY LEE of Roanoke has been selected to attend the International Summer School at the University of Oslo. She will study peace research, in cooperation with the International Peace Research Institute of Oslo.

KINNITH WALLACE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Wallace of Roanoke, recently graduated with a degree in computer science and engineering from LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas. He also has been named to ``Who's Who Among American College Students.''

EMILY MARCILE DAVIDSON, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Thornhill Davidson III of Roanoke, recently graduated from Virginia Episcopal School in Lynchburg.

LYNCHBURG COLLEGE has announced the names of its graduates from the Roanoke Valley. They are: Betty-Jo Carson, Tina Catron, Carl Crenshaw, Katie Franke Mark Kelso, Robert Lamano, Beaufort Martin, Beth Milliner, Philip Orange, Richard Shotwell, Michael Wolf and Tonya Zimmer.

Franke, Martin, Orange, Wolf and Zimmer were also named to the dean's list for the spring semester.

GERALD McDERMOTT, assistant professor of religion at Roanoke College, has been awarded two grants to support his sabbatical research. He will be a member of the Center of Theological Inquiry at Princeton, N.J., which will provide housing and living expenses for him and his family. The center brings scholars from around the world to work on projects that relate theology to contemporary concerns. He has also been granted $800 by the Mednick Fellowships Committee of the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges.

EVE-LYN ANNIKA COBEY, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Elwood Cobey, recently graduated cum laude from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. She received a bachelor of arts degree.

JONATHAN COOK, son of the Rev. Larry and Kris Lykens, has been named a United States National Collegiate Award winner in business education by the United States Achievement Academy. He is a student at Lee College in Cleveland, Tenn.

CADET SCOTT JARED IKARD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid and Terri I. McClure of Salem, has been named to the honor roll at Fishburne Military School.

WHITNEY S. HELMS and LEN P. RITTBERG , both of Roanoke, have been named to the dean's list at Emory college.

Helms is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Helms of Roanoke, and Rittberg is the son of Matthew Rittberg of Roanoke.

ELON COLLEGE in North Carolina has named the following Roanoke Valley residents to its dean's list: Anne Rogers Lovern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Lovern of Salem; Jason Matthew Aker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Aker; Katherine Leigh Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Carter; Lori Marie Ungerer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ungerer; and Kimberly Kristin Stewart, daughter of Betty V. Stewart, all of Roanoke

ELON COLLEGE recently awarded degrees to several Roanoke Valley graduates.

Those receiving bachelor of arts degrees were: Anne Rogers Lovern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Lovern of Salem; Glenda Lynn Keller, daughter of Patricia G. Keller of Roanoke; Christopher Graham Hylton, son of Claude E. and Nancy G. Hylton of Roanoke; and Neil Allen Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Smith of Catawba.

Kimberly Rose Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wilson of Roanoke, received a bachelor of science degree.

SCOTT A. FOX of Roanoke recently graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts. Fox's area of study was ballet.

HOLLINS COLLEGE has announced the names of Roanoke Valley residents who recently received bachelor of arts degrees.

Those from Roanoke are Judith Prashaw, Brook Ellen Dickson, Ruth Lundy, Donna M. Turner, Tia M. Moore, Diana Crotts Harvey, Kathryn Huffman, Candace Mills, Angela Allen, Laurie Mooney, Samantha Gail Zahorchak and Katrina Lincoln.

Also: Sheryl A. Richardson and Linda Owens of Salem; Dixie Lee Ericksen Steele of Daleville; and Brenda D. Collins of Eagle Rock.

RADFORD UNIVERSITY has announced the names of Roanoke Valley residents who received degrees this spring.

Roanokers earning bachelor's degrees are: Karen Leigh Childress, Anthony Wayne Jones, Brian Gregory Trump, Louis Gregory Schilling, Jill Renee Bowles, Scott Anthony Ferguson, Mary Scheibert Gill, Karen Barbour Shimcheck, Jennifer Erin Freeman, Jennifer W. Kerr, Marla Kay Harris Shell, Dannis Lee Cain, Andrew Scott Carroll, Ann Cary, Kristen Lyn O'Dell, Sandra Sunn Cho, Georginn King, Catherine Campbell Ellett, Sulficia Ronquillio Helvey, Llewellyn Roberts Pippert, Shontez Maneke Cannaday, Vicky McCoy Holland, David Walter Johnson, Lisa Gail Alouf, Stephanie Joan Banks, Elizabeth Allen Campbell, Deborah Lynn Elkins, Deborah Webster Equi, Melinda Dawn Gales, Bethany Nicole Johns, Sharon Diane Lynn, Jennifer M. Mays, Howard Scott Neal, Martha Elizabeth Newell, Sharon Perkins Rusche, Susan A. Smith, Jeffrey Evan Steinhauser, David Griffin Waters, Tamara Cyran White, Jonas Ethan Lai, Dara Delayne Dyer, Brenda G. Via, Sterling Louis Simmons, Howard Scott Neal, Tammy Renee Barlett, Tamatha Leigh Gibbs, Brian Timothy Miller, Daniel Wayne Sink, Steven Daniel Stover, Christopher Scott West, Angela Brown Whalen, Benjamin Michael Woods, Rebecca Ellen Wykle, Amy Lynn Chambers, Kristie Leigh McCallum, Diana Rebecca Allen, Kelly Lynne Harlow, Andrea Marie Salley, Chad Edward Sweeney, Veronica M. Faal, John Joseph Dezzutti, Michelle Lelia Godley, Brian Mark Hale, Elizabeth Anne Smith, Demetria Lee Wiseman, Mathew Calvin Wilkerson and Nancy K. Ara.

From Salem: Michael D. Mills, Jennifer Michele Thompson, Tonya Renee Wickes, Chastity Lynn Williams, Nancy Michelle Martin and Gerald S. Holt.

From Daleville: Lisa Anne Crawford, Donna Ilconich Cudworth, Charles Christopher Garber, Jennifer Lynn Vess, Suzanne Wright MacLeod, Pamela Nicole Chewning and Nancy R. Craft.

From Blue Ridge: David Wilson Bolter.

From Troutville: Robert Preston Boettiar, Karen Lynn Kessler and Tracy Ellen Prillaman.

From Fincastle: Mary Elizabeth St. Clair, daughter of Ralynda JaDeane St. Clair.

Those receiving master's degrees' are: Cindy R. Crews, Elise Anne Bittman, Dorothy Forrest, Patricia K. Clevenger, Charles Hampton Poff Jr. and Keitha M. Lackey, Jacky Middlebrooks, all of Roanoke; and Rebecca E. Ashworth and Catherine Stipic Downes, both of Salem.

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY has announced the names of Roanoke-area students named to its dean's list for the 1995 spring semester. They are: Ashley Lauren Berry, David Arthur Kunkle, Kathryn Ruth Swaney, Kathleen Hathaway Vance, Marshall August Wakat III and Douglas Sears Wilson.

BRIAN WESLEY THOMPSON, son of Wesley and Jean Thompson of Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

KATIE FRANKE, daughter of Walter and Bernice Franke of Salem, recently was inducted into the Lynchburg College chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theater Honor Society.

Franke is a 1991 graduate of Salem High School.

ALLEN BARKER WHITTLE, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Parrot Whittle of Roanoke, received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn.

MICHAEL BLACKBURN KEMPER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Talfourd Haas Kemper of Roanoke, received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn.

FREDERICK A. STONE JR. of Roanoke, recently received a bachelor of science degree from Old Dominion University in Norfolk.

SUSAN MASSEY PARKER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Parker of Salem, has been named to the dean's list at the University of Richmond for the 1995 spring semester.

WAYNE LEE ENOCH, son of Deidre E. Day of Roanoke, has received his master's degree in social work from Howard University in Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of William Fleming High School and A&T State University in Greensboro, N.C.

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY has named the following Roanoke-area students to its dean's list for the spring 1995 semester: Mason I. Cass, Robin R. Cooke, Candace C. Cooper, David N. Dalton, Lesley C. Dodson, Collen H. Foster, Kim L. Hayslett, Chandra L. Hohert, Heather B. Houston, Kelley A. Lewis, Rebecca L. Mitchell, Scott L. Motley, Sarah J. Page, Jennifer A. Quinn, Kimberly S. Vanhorn, Amanda E. Burks, Alison C. Dickey, Erin A. Doyle, Heather L. Hain, Julia C. Hales, Joseph F. Janda, Anne K. Mitchell, Katrina L. Schauer, Ashley N. Thompson and Anne K. Williams, all of Roanoke; Catherine G. Bolton, Aaron C. Church, Leanne E. Cline, Leanne E. Cline, Amber K. Hodges, Melissa T. Witt, Brian L. Woodby, Kerry L. Addington, Andrew C. Bansemer, Holly S. Beasley, Gwendolyn G. Hoskins and Tonya D. King, all of Salem.

Also: Susan L. Rader of Troutville and Angela H. Jasper of Vinton .

MEREDITH R. HOFFMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hoffman of Roanoke, received the law degree from the Washington and Lee University School of Law.

GRETCHEN E. HENNING, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George D. Henning of Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, for the 1995 spring term.

KIMBERLY L. CAMPBELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Campbell of Troutville, has been named to the dean's list at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pa., for the 1995 spring semester. Campbell is a 1987 graduate of William Byrd High School.


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