ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, July 27, 1995                   TAG: 9507280018
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: W-10   EDITION: METRO 
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IN SCHOOL

EMILY COLLIER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Collier of Salem, will attend the Governor's School for the Gifted in visual and performing arts this summer at the University of Richmond.

She is one of 25 students attending chosen from about 125 applicants statewide.

Collier also placed second in girl's prose at the Blue Ridge District Forensic Meet and has been in numerous productions at Salem High School. She also won the Outstanding Acting Award at the Blue Ridge District One-Act Play Festival.

Alternates for governor's schools from Salem High School are: Waid Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Powell, in visual art; and James Rankin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rankin, to attend the mentorship program at NASA in Virginia Beach.

LOUISE TEMPLE FORSYTH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Logan Forsyth; and GARLAND SYDNOR LYNN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Lynn, have been named to the spring dean's list at Episcopal High School.

LARENA MUHAMMAD PATRICK, daughter of Francine Muhammad Patrick of Roanoke, received a master of arts degree from the Presbyterian Church of Christian Education.

HOLLINS COLLEGE has named the following Roanoke-area students to its spring dean's list. Those from Roanoke are: Susan Milner, daughter of the Rev. Jim and Loma Milner; Farzana Rahman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahfuzur Rahman Khan; Amy Underwood, daughter of T.J. and Darla Underwood; Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Charles S. and Edith Persinger Jones; Krista Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Thomas; Tracy Prillaman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Prillaman; Shaleigh Wright, daughter of Barry and Margaret Wright; and Amy Lindamood, daughter of Robert E. and Anita D. Lindamood.

Also: Stacy Davis, daughter of Gary and Susan Davis of Buchanan

JASON DAVID SUHR of Roanoke was named to the dean's list of King College in Bristol, Tenn.

CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS RORRER, son of Rebecca Kidwell of Roanoke, has made the dean's list at Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia for the winter quarter.

SARAH FARLEY of Roanoke graduated from Purdue University with academic honors for the spring 1995 semester.

BRIAN KELLY MORGAN of Roanoke, was named to the dean's list at Clemson University in Clemson, S.C., for the spring 1995 semester.

KEITH EDWARD SPICER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spicer Jr., graduated from High Point University in North Carolina.

MICHELLE HENLEY, daughter of Bonnie and Al Henley of Salem, was among five University of Florida public relation majors who presented a case study to the executive board of Girls Inc. in Princeton, N.J.

Henley earned a bachelor of science degree in public relations from the University of Florida and is pursuing a master's degree.

JOI BRANDON PARKER, daughter of Norma Price of Roanoke, was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in biology from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio.

APPALACHIAN POWER COMPANY has announced the 1995 Roanoke-area graduates who were recipients of its scholarship: Bhavik D. Patel, Lord Botetourt High School; J. Lindsey Mattox, County High School; Gregory B. Bundick Jr., William Fleming High School; Trina Lee Bouseman, the Noel C. Taylor Learning Center; and Jochen Dunville, Salem High School.

JEFFREY KELLY SHELTON, son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Shelton Jr. of Roanoke County, has been named to the spring semester dean's list at Virginia Commonwealth University.

He is a 1994 graduate of Cave Spring High School.

DONALD RAY BRUBAKER, son of Dr. and Mrs. Herman W. Brubaker of Roanoke, recently earned a master of divinity degree from Regent University.

He also was awarded the outstanding Master of Divinity Graduate Award and was named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.

JASON DALE O'BRIEN, son of Jerry and Rita O'Brien of Roanoke, recently earned a master's degree in psychology and an educational specialist degree in community agency counseling from James Madison University.

He is a resident counselor with Total Life Counseling of Roanoke, where he will complete requirements to be a licensed professional counselor.

He is a Cave Spring High School graduate.

HEATHER LEE O'BRIEN, daughter of Jerry and Rita O'Brien, recently earned a bachelor of science degree in child development and family relations from East Carolina University.

She also has earned a full-tuition scholarship and teaching assistantship at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Ill., where she will begin graduate school in the fall.

She is a graduate of Cave Spring High School.

VIRGINIA TECH announced the names of Roanoke-area residents who earned degrees.

Students earning doctoral degrees were: Elizabeth A. Barber, Salem; Finn D. Pincus, Roanoke; Janet L. Ramsey, Roanoke; James F. Smith, Catawba; and Mary B. Loritsch, Salem.

Those earning master's degrees were: Linda J. Bailey, Roanoke; Eric N. Bowling, Roanoke; Sandra S. Dawyot, Salem; Raymond H. Ebbett, Roanoke; Laurie K. Ellis, Roanoke; Sherrae A. Gravely, Roanoke; Mark A. Harris, Salem; Lisa K. Helmintoller, Roanoke; Jeff T. Hollandsworth, Roanoke; Jennifer E. Kyger, Daleville; Barry I. Matherly, Roanoke; Daniel H. Miller, Roanoke; David E. Pettengill Jr., Salem; Cheryljo B. Plunkett, Troutville; Cara L. Sisson, Roanoke; Nancy S. Stafford, Roanoke; Rhoda P. Stewart, Roanoke; Jennifer M. Stough, Roanoke; Stephanie J. Willoughby, Catawba; Suzanne E. Wolfe, Roanoke; and Eric M. Woodard, Roanoke.

Students earning bachelor's degrees were: Robert J. Ashworth, Roanoke; Mark J. Ayles, Roanoke; Clinton L. Barlow, Fincastle; Terri S. Beamer, Salem; Terri J. Beason, Salem; Roxana L. Bone, Salem; Harold E. Bradley Jr., Roanoke; Kenneth A. Brown, Buchanan; Karen K. Bumgarner, Roanoke; Lindsay S. Cheng, Roanoke; Karen L. Consiglio, Roanoke; Melinda B. Cook, Fincastle; Michelle R. Corell, Roanoke; Michael D. Crawford, Troutville; Leslie L. Crow, Troutville; Brian A. Davis, Roanoke; Jeffrey M. Davis, Roanoke; Robert M. Day, Roanoke; Anne M. Deaton, Roanoke; Stephen R. Driscoll, Roanoke; Kathryn M. Dudley, Roanoke; Elizabeth V. Emory, Roanoke; David R. Fisher, Salem; Jeffrey W. Fralin, Blue Ridge; Willard R. Graham II, Fincastle; John A. Hamill, Roanoke; Tiffany A. Hancock, Vinton; Nidal M. Hasan, Vinton; Jennifer L. Hicks, Roanoke; James A. Hiner, Salem; Kristen M. Humphries, Roanoke; Rebecca M. Humphries, Roanoke; Laurie L. Jacobs, Vinton; Fred M. Jamison, Roanoke; Alexis J. La Barbera, Roanoke; Karen L. Lavinder, Roanoke; Michael A. Lee, Daleville; Sarah D. Leonard, Roanoke; William S. McGuire Jr., Vinton; Blair W. McNeil, Roanoke; Aini Moore, Roanoke; Stacey L. Morgan, Roanoke; Jason S. Mullins, Roanoke; Laurie E. Nelson, Roanoke; Mark T. Newell, Roanoke; Amy L. Noell, Roanoke; Sallie L. Padgett, Roanoke; Pieush Patel, Roanoke; Robert F. Perrin III, Cloverdale; Amy S. Peters, Roanoke; Bridget D. Powell, Blue Ridge; Stephanie M. Reynolds, Roanoke; Kevin N. Ringley, Roanoke; Vanessa G. Rorer, Salem; Adam C. Rossi, Blue Ridge; Phillip W. Sanders Jr., Vinton; Kevin P. Scharpf, Roanoke; Jennifer A. Seligman, Roanoke; Robin M. Shores, Roanoke; Mary L. Spiller, Roanoke; Sarah E. Stancil, Roanoke; Donald S. Taylor, Salem; Te-Ming Tu, Roanoke; Christina M. Watts, Troutville; Erich J. Weissbart, Roanoke; Sonia A. Wiley, Troutville; Courtney M. Williams, Roanoke; and Michael L. Wimmer, Salem.

Timothy N. Tribbett of Roanoke earned a degree in veterinary medicine.



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