Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, August 31, 1995 TAG: 9508310001 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: E19 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Long
From Roanoke: Sarah Adams, Jeffrey G. Asher, Michael D. Atkins, Yvonne M. Belanger, Katrina L. Blalock, Robert B. Bono, Richard M. Boothe, Jonathan N. Bowman, Abraham D. Boynton, Robert D. Bratton, Rebecca P. Brittain, Sara R. Casey, Karen A. Chappell, Lindsay S. Cheng, Nihk Q. Chong, Angela N. Clowers, Stephen D. Collins, Lewis A. Conner, Scott J. Cooney, Lisa A. Crickenberger, Brian A. Davis, Dana L. Dibling, Kimberly L. Dixon, Patricia L. Donahue, Jonathan L. Dubovsky, Scott E. Fayed, Jennifer D. Ferrell, Heather L. Gentry, Laurie L. George, Tiffany A. Graybeal, MIchelle L. Gregory, John A. Hamill, Keisha M. Harrington, Jennifer L. Hicks, Kristen M. Humphries, Jared B. Jamison, Raymond P. Kaczmarek, Katharine A. Kennedy, Katherine G. King, Christopher S. Kite, Brian D. Kolarik, Erin E. Layne, Jennifer P. Lothes, Christian T. Lovern, Laurie P. McGhee, Robert R. Mitchell III, Dina A. Nassif, Sallie L. Padgett, John H. Poage, Barry M. Powell, Anthony C. Prillaman, Jason A. Quarles, Kristy F. Ratcliffe, Stephanie M. Reynolds, Keith M. Sarver, Kevin P. Scharpf, Steven M. Semones, Robin M. Shores, Christy L. Smith, Mary L. Spiller, Sarah E. Stancil, Connie B. Steele, Jennifer A. Strader, Michael S. Sutton, Martha R. Tracy, Matthew T. Trivett, Rebekah J. Turner, Courtney M. Williams, Julie K. Wimmer, Phillip E. Wiseman, April D. Young.
From Vinton: Krista S. Calhoun, Kellie S. Conner, Charlotte C. Hicks, Gregory A. Kessler, Lisa M. Overstreet, Joseph A. Wood.
KIRK ROYSTER, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. Lewis Royster Jr., was elected by the faculty and students of the Blue Ridge School to be on the Prefect Board and to serve on the Honor Council for the 1995-96 school year.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY has named Kevin Patrick Selfe and George Brent Shorter, both of Roanoke, to its spring semester dean's list.
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.
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 G. Nelson Mackey Jr. and Jean Mackey, 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.
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.
BRIAN G. BURLEIGH, son of Richard E. Burleigh of Roanoke, recently received his master of science degree in physics from Wake Forest University. He was also the recipient of a Wake Forest University Master Teacher Fellowship, earning teaching certification for the state of North Carolina.
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.
ANN SCOTT DOUTHAT of Roanoke was named to the dean's list at Brenau University in Gainesville, Ga., for the spring quarter.
JOHN PETER AYLING of Roanoke was named to the dean's list at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee for the spring semester.
ERNEST CLARK JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark of Roanoke, was named to the dean's list at Cedarville College in Cedarville, Ohio. He is a 1994 graduate of Roanoke Valley Christian School.
KERRY DOUGLAS KIRK and KATHERINE SINCLAIR ELLETT, both of Roanoke, recently graduated from The Darden School at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Each received a master of business administration degree.
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.
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.
DEIDRE R. CAMPBELL, daughter of Ron and Yvonne Reynolds of Salem and Richard Campbell of Roanoke, recently received the 1995 Brown, Edwards, & Co. Accounting Achievement Award. It was presented at the Virginia Tech Accounting Department Awards Banquet.
VANESSA FASSIE, daughter of Pierre and Mary Jo Fassie of Roanoke, has been named a United States National Award winner in foreign language. She attends William Fleming High School and was selected by Debra Wilkins, a teacher.
BERNARD DUNNE III, son of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Dunne Jr. of Roanoke, received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Northwestern University in Evanston Ill.
TED SHELTON COOLEY, son of R. Michael Cooley of Roanoke, has been named to the spring semester dean's list of Warren Wilson College in Asheville, N.C.
BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE has named Michelle Rena Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Brown of Roanoke to its spring 1995 dean's list.
LUCY FERRISS of Roanoke, received a doctor of philosophy degree in English from Tufts University in Medford, Mass.
JENNIFER MULLINS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Andrews of Vinton, is among 10 students participating in the 1995 Regional Undergraduate Chemistry Research Program at Mississippi State University sponsored by the chemistry department and the National Science Foundation. Mullins is a graduate of William Byrd High School and attends Roanoke College.
NATALIE ANDERSON of Roanoke received a $750 scholarship from the Virginia Mountain Crafts Guild. The scholarship is awarded to high school and college students interested in a career in the field of arts and crafts.
Anderson will attend Virginia Commonwealth University.
ANDREW DOUGLAS KINGERLY of Roanoke received a bachelor of science degree in funeral service from the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, Okla.
THE NORTH ROANOKE CHAPTER, ABWA recently awarded 13 scholarships for 1995. The recipients and their colleges are: Amanda Frazier, Mars Hill College; Gretchen Fritz, Gardner-Webb University; Andrea Herron, Emory & Henry; Julie Walden, Duke University; Stacie Nixon, University of Virginia; Amanda Pagans, UVa.; Michael Dowe II, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Deepa Channaiah, UVa.; Chalena Stanley, Virginia Commonwealth University; Margaret O'Dell, Mars Hill; Sandra Rouse, University of North Carolina; Yasmin Jilla, UVa; and Bryon Lepere, University of Richmond.
by CNB