ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times

DATE: Thursday, July 11, 1996                TAG: 9607110020
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                PAGE: S-8  EDITION: METRO 


IN SCHOOL

BRIAN SUTTON, a student at William Byrd High School, was the Western Chapter winner in the annual Trig-Star competition sponsored by the Western Chapter of the Virginia Association of Surveyors.

Others from the Roanoke area who participated in the trigonometry contest are: Patrick Bell, Salem High School; Amy Reich, Glenvar High School; Justin O'Dell, Cave Spring High School; Casey Demetria, William Fleming High School; and Seth Levey, Roanoke Valley Governor's School.

ELLYN STECKER, daughter of Hank and Rosalie Stecker of Roanoke, has been named to the honor roll at St. Mary's High School in Raleigh, N.C. for the spring semester.

JOSHUA DITTRICH of Roanoke has been selected to attend the ninth Virginia Governor's Latin Academy this summer. Only 45 students from across the state were chosen for this honor.

LOCAL CHAPTERS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION recently presented Good Citizenship awards to Roanoke-area students.

The General James Breckinridge chapter honored Eugene Leftwich, Jonathan Tanner and Twanna Marie Banks, all of Addison Middle School. Other students winning awards are Fredy Wright, Kayla Walker and Monica Cowden, all of Breckinridge Middle School; Jessica Gunzburger, Charlie Glenn and Moriah Moore, all of North Cross School; and Candice Walker of the Patrick Henry High School R.O.T.C. program.

The group's Colonel William Preston chapter presented the awards to Matthew Bagby and Ginny Snead of Crystal Spring Elementary; Barbara Evans and Brent Williams of Woodrow Wilson Middle School; Jennifer Moore, Ryan Stroud and Kristine Maxymiv of Roanoke Catholic School; and Maranna Jane Lemon of Northside High School.


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