ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times

DATE: Thursday, May 23, 1996                 TAG: 9605240007
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                PAGE: N-14 EDITION: METRO 


COLLEGE NOTES

LAURIE MCGHEE, daughter of Sam and Sara McGhee of Roanoke, received the Outstanding Student Award in Virginia Tech's College of Forestry and Wildlife Resources for her exceptional academic, extracurricular and professional leadership.

Laurie is a senior majoring in forestry resource management at Virginia Tech.

SUZANNE EDWARDS and REBEKAH FENZEL, both of Roanoke, have been named to the dean's list at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg.

Edwards, daughter of Alfred and Kathleen Edwards, is a junior majoring in music/elementary education.

Fenzel, daughter of Lawrence and Ella Fenzel, is a senior majoring in nursing.

ANTHONY C. PRILLAMAN of Roanoke has recently been inducted into Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor society that promotes the pursuit of excellence in all fields of higher education.

Anthony is a senior majoring in Agriculture Economics at Virginia Tech.

BRIAN L. WOODBY, the son of Karen and Carmon Woodby of Salem, has been awarded the Philip H. Maxwell scholarship at James Madison University.

WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY has announced three Roanoke students who earned dean's list status for the winter term.

They are: Jennifer Bowles Royster, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Royster; Chad Christopher Sartini, son of Mr. and Mrs. V.J. Sartini III; and Ashley Blake Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Matthews Jr.

ROANOKE COLLEGE has awarded the following Roanoke-area students the Fintel Scholarship for 1996-97: Amy K. Hollar from Roanoke; Benjamin W. Dalton, Sarah J. Goodman and Leigh A. Muir from Salem; and Virginia L. Robinson from New Castle.

Fintel Scholarships are awarded to seniors at Roanoke College who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need.

CARRIE S. LOWE of Eagle Rock, a senior at James River High School, recently received a Leadership Activities Scholarship at Barton College in Wilson, N.C.

Leadership Activities Scholarships are awarded to incoming students who have demonstrated leadership and academic ability.

CAROL JUNE GLOVER of Daleville was recently inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing at Lynchburg College.

JULIE ANN CARPER, daughter of Steve and Teresa Frye and Guy Robinette, all of Roanoke, recently graduated from Shenandoah University in Winchester with a master's degree in occupational therapy.

ERIN KATHLEEN MACHADO, of Roanoke, received a bachelor of arts degree in English from East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C.

AMANDA GAIL FRAZIER, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Frazier of Roanoke, is the recipient of a $1,000 I. Ruth Martin scholarship and a $250 Mae P. Ayers scholarship. She is a senior majoring in English at Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N.C.

FERRUM COLLEGE has announced the names of the following Roanoke-area students to receive degrees.

Those from Roanoke are: Stacy Renee Beumer, B.S. in psychology; Khantanh Chanthavixay, B.S. in accounting/financial management; James Thomas Garris, B.S. in management; JoEllen Gordon, B.S. in physical education; Meredith Gray Kendall, B.A. in Russian; Kelly J. Mauck, B.S. in environmental science.

From Salem: Christopher Lee Garrett, B.S. in physical education; Thomas L. Mollette, B.A. in art; Mollie Ann Powers, B.S.W. in social work; Erin Holley Updike, B.S. in psychology.

From Fincastle: James Edward Iten, Jr., B.S. in environmental science.

From Blue Ridge: Craig Nicol, B.S. in environmental science; and Songseng N. Xayavong, B.S. in preprofessional science.

LONGWOOD COLLEGE has announced the names of the following Roanoke area students to receive degrees.

Those from Roanoke are: Christopher Thomas Coffey, B.S. in business administration; Karen Mason Carter, B.S. in physical education; Debra Edwards Gray, M.S. in education; Stephanie Sutton Sample, M.S. in education.

From Vinton: Stephanie Anne Chisholm, B.A. in English.

WILLIAM SCOTT THOMASSON, son of Mrs. Judy N. Ross, a senior at Hampden-Sydney College, has been named an inductee to the Iota of Virginia chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon, a national honor fraternity in economics.

KRISTIN WESTERMANN, daughter of Dwayne and Kay Westermann of Roanoke, has been selected for membership in the Senior Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa at Wittenberg University, Ohio. ODK is a national senior leadership honor society recognizing leadership in scholarship, athletics, university publications, cultural life and student affairs. Westermann is also an active member of Alpha Lambda Delta, first-year national honor society and Ivy Ring service honor society.

MICHAEL DAVID JONES, son of Ronald and Muriel Jones of New Castle, received the Pharmacy Alumni Scholarship at the Campbell University School of Pharmacy Annual Parents' Day Awards and Scholarships reception.


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