ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, August 10, 1995                   TAG: 9508160048
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: W7   EDITION: METRO 
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IN SCHOOL

AMY MARIE WOODS and ANNE HEE CHO were named to the spring 1995 dean's list at Sweet Briar College.

Woods is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Woods of Salem, and Cho is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kyoung Syoung Cho of Roanoke.

THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS has announced the recipients of its Albert Canfield Memorial College Scholarship. Each recipient will receive $500 toward admission to the college of his or her choice.

They are: Brian A. Lazzuri, son of Michael and Glada Lazzuri, Mary Washington College; Valerie Marie Glynn, daughter of Curtis and Helen Glynn, Saint Francis College; Thomas F. Engl Jr., Costal Carolina University; Christopher J. and Daniel W. Rowland, sons of John and Suzanne Rowland, both Virginia Western Community; Christine L. Wood, daughter of Pete and Freda Wood, University of Virginia; Amy B. Mercer, daughter of John and Mary Mercer, Roanoke College; Carolyn S. Hoopes, daughter of William and Elizabeth Hoopes, George Mason University.

NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE has named several Roanoke-area students to its dean's list.

Those from Roanoke are: Addie L. Akers-Taylor, Trina L. Alachnowicz, Traci L. Blankenship, Sunday E. Callegari, Susan S. Cassell, Byron R. Coffey, Frances H. Covington, Janice Annette Cox, Chad L. Cubitt, Michael A. Czap, Sherry A. Downs, Brenda E. Dulaney, Lisa G. Firebaugh, Robert D. Gleason Jr., Donna L. Gravely, Natalie A. Green, Brenda A. Hale, Virginia M. Kelley, Alan P. Lawson, Twyla R. Miller, Cynthia M. Moore, Wendy E. Mullis, Lisa Owen, Dana H. Podell, Sandras D. Reinhardt, Jean L. Rhoads, Donna J. Ross, Sharon K. Shelburne, Theresa R. Sloan, Kimberly R. Smith, Shayna Teachout, Virgin C. Underwood, Joyce M. Veasey and Vivian M. Wright.

Those from Salem: April D. Caudle, Lois Elaine Garrett, Rhonda O. Janney, Martha A. McCulley, Travis A. Prillaman and Debra L. Wilson.

Those from Vinton: Lynda E. Davis and Thomas E. Hillberry Jr.

ROBERT WILLIAM ALDERSON of Roanoke received an associate of science degree in piano technology from Shenandoah University.

LONGWOOD COLLEGE has named the following Roanoke-area students to its dean's list for the spring semester: Meredith Leigh Brewer, Shenan Michele Burton, Cameron Cornell Caffee II, Amy Rebecca Pratt, Kristin Ann Saunders, Keith Edward Spencer and Julie Lynn Wood, all of Roanoke.

Also: Jennifer Nicole Hall and James Castleton Soltis, both from Salem; and Deana B. Pinion, Troutville.

CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE in Tennessee, has named the following Roanoke-area students to its dean's list: Molly E. Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Davis; Renee F. Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Doty; Rebecca C. Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Moore; and Kristen L. Rossbacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rossbacher.

JENNIFER DAUM, daughter of Conrad and Bev Daum of Roanoke, has received a summer intern grant of $1,600 for 1995 from the Virginia Association of Broadcasting. Daum is an intern with WSLS Channel 10 in the news department.

ANGELA JEFFERSON, has been named to the dean's list at Lynchburg College. She is the daughter of Roger and Linda Jefferson of Roanoke and a 1993 graduate of Cave Spring High School.

SUZANNE HATFIELD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatfield of Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list at Milligan College in Tennessee for the spring 1995 semester. Hatfield is a 1993 graduate of Northside High School.

AMY L. STARR, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John W. Starr of Roanoke, has been named a College Scholar at Middlebury College.

The award is given to students with grade point average of 3.5 or better with no grade lower than a "B-" for the semester.

MICHAEL WAYNE JEFFREYS of Salem, is the 1995 Roanoke area recipient of USAir's Leslie 0. Barnes Scholarship.

Michael, a 1995 graduate of Salem High School, will attend the University of Virginia in the fall. His father, Gary Jeffreys, is a USAir customer service agent in Roanoke.

Scholarships go to five outstanding high school seniors who are the children of USAir employees. More than 200 students applied for the $1,000 scholarships, named for former Allegheny Airlines Chairman of the Board Leslie 0. Barnes.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY has named several Roanoke-area students to its spring semester dean's list, they are: Mark Alan Greer and Jason Brent Sandy, both of Salem; Kevin Patrick Selfe and George Brent Shorter, both of Roanoke.

RADFORD UNIVERSITY has named several Roanoke-area students to its spring semester dean's list.

Those from Roanoke are: Kerriann Feeney, Chad Matthew Fleetwood, Jennifer Marie Parcell, Vangie LaShung Wallace, William Scott Baugh, Tracey Lynn Cronk, Diane Michele Pierson, Christine Renee Smith, Robert L. Milliron, Kristen Lyn O'Dell, John Bertrand Rosato, Eric Wayne Waters, Charles Brian Boush, David P. Boush, Lynne Cauble C. Buie, Wendy Leigh Conner, Deborah Drewry Craig, John Joseph Dezzutti, Forrest Gabriel Flanary, Robin Leigh Henley, Maggie Anne Herchenrider, Sharon Diane Lynn, Scottie Shane Neighbors, Martha Elizabeth Newell, Jamie Elizabeth Powell, Jessica Rachel Schenker, Anita Elizabeth Seagle, Jeffrey Evan Steinhauser, Nancy Rueff Akers, Jennifer S. Craft, Carolyn Allison English, Kimberly Rene Green, Hayley Renee Stanley, Rebecca Ann Raymer, Rebecca Ellen Wykle.

Those from Salem are: Brian Jeff Black, Allison Kay Buck, Edwynna Lynn Cox, Kristi Shannon Hodge, Nancy Michelle Martin, Sherri Marie Mitchell, Lewis Edward Pitts, Beth Angela Powers, Dara Hope Rutherford, Jennifer Michele Thompson, Joshua James VanDyke.

Others include: Pamela Nicole Chewning, Ernest Wade Huffman, Karen Michelle Lee, Kimberly Jean Saunders, all of Daleville; Jonathan Richard Ferrell and Julie F. Kurz, both of Troutville; Mary Ann Carter, Denise Elaine McNitt, Shannon Sherri Stanley, all from Blue Ridge; and Michelle Dawn Folden and John Edward Kirby, both from Cloverdale.

THE GENERAL JAMES BRECKINRIDGE CHAPTER, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION has announced the recipients of its Good Citizenship medals at Addison and Breckinridge middle schools and North Cross School.

They are: Mark Hunley, son of David and Robin Edwards Jr.; James Stanley, son of James Stanley Sr., of Addison; Jessica Hayden, daughter of Jerome and Joann Hayden; Mary Lewis, daughter of Norm and Jean Lewis; Logan Hall, son of Kenneth and Ann Hall, all of Breckinridge; and Daniel Miranda, son of Dr. William M. Miranda, Jr. and Mary-Eve Zangari; Anne Wil Hubard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hubard Jr.; Glen Mackey, son of Mr. G. Nelson Mackey Jr., all of North Cross.

BRANDON S. FIELD of Roanoke has been named to the dean's list at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is an engineering major.

RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE has named the following Roanoke-area students to the dean's list: Julia Elizabeth Slemp, Travis Ryan Overstreet, Brooke Baylor Mallory III, Christopher Michael Hancock, Tuyet Thi Anh Tran, all of Roanoke; and Clayton Scott Highberger of Salem.

HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE has named several students from Roanoke to the dean's list for the spring semester: Mark E. Feldmann, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Feldmann; Jeremy D. Graybill, son of Robin P. Brindle; David McDade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McDade; and W. Scott Thomasson, son of Judy N. Ross.

MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE has named Roanoke-area students to the dean's list for the spring semester. They are: Ellen C. Harris and Mark S. Ratliff of Roanoke; Brenton J. Poythress of Salem; and Sarah F. Moorman of Vinton.

RYANN KASEY, daughter of Sherwood and Lawton Kasey of Roanoke, has been awarded the Aubrey Hunter Jobe Memorial Scholarship at East Tennessee State University. The scholarship is awarded to graduates of Northside High School and is based on leadership, participation in school activities and academics.

JOHN PETER AYLING of Roanoke was named to the dean's list at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee for the spring semester.

ANDREW J. ARCHER has been appointed dean of Academic and Student Affairs at Virginia Western Community College. He joined the mathematics faculty in 1972 and has served as chairman of the Science and Mathematics Division since 1976.

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY in Harrisonburg has announced the names of its Roanoke-area spring 1995 graduates.

Those from Roanoke are: Chad D. Brown, Katina N. Casey, Summer C. Clayton, Lori S. Foutz, Tina M. Mazey, Jill M. McFadden, Sott L. Motley, Herbert W. Scholz, and Ashley N. Thompson.

Those from Salem are: Julie E. Bailey, Kimberly A. Keffer, Shannon G. Ripley, Melissa T. Witt, and Lisa K. Woods.

THE HOOKER EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION has awarded college scholarships to children of Hooker Furniture Corp. employees. The foundation awarded $44,500 in scholarships to 29 students this spring.

Recipients from the Roanoke plant are: Michelle Clark, daughter of David Clark and Catherine Caldwell; Tammetha O'Dom , daughter of Dallas and Margie O'Dom; Jennifer St.Clair, daughter of Michale St.Clair and Jane Jurkus; and Mark Sweeney, son of Sandra and Lester Sweeney.

LONGWOOD COLLEGE has announced the names of its spring 1995 bachelor's degree recipients from Roanoke. They are: Hope Annette Broughman, business administration; Cameron Cornell Caffee II, business administration; Elise Deane Hollandsworth, art; Justin Alan Lincoln, English; and Amy Rebecca Pratt, psychology.



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