ROANOKE TIMES Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times DATE: Thursday, August 15, 1996 TAG: 9608160001 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: S-11 EDITION: METRO
LONGWOOD COLLEGE has announced the following names of students from the Roanoke area who were selected to the dean's list for the spring semester.
Carrie Diane Brown, Mark Daniel Mast, Marcie Lynn McGuire, Ronnie Terrell Milam, Michelle Leigh Noell, Tracey Nicole Setliff, Jayne Kathleen Sinclair, and Julie Lynn Wood, all from Roanoke.
From Salem: Jennifer Nicole Hall, Wendy Leigh Kuehn, Brandan Grey Roseberry, and James Castleton Soltis.
Also named were Deana Brooke Pinion from Troutville and Heather Mangels from Blue Ridge.
ABIGAIL LEIGH PACK of Roanoke received a master of arts degree in music from the University of Iowa in May.
BRYN F. HUDGINS of Vinton graduated this year from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a bachelor of arts degree in human services.
She is the daughter of John and Karen Hudgins and a 1991 graduate of William Byrd High School.
ERNEST CLARK JR. was named to the dean's honor list for the spring quarter at Cedarville College (Ohio), where he is a Bible major.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark of Roanoke, and is a 1994 graduate of Roanoke Valley Christian Schools.
ELIZABETH PAIGE ADAMS of Salem is a May 1996 graduate of the University of North Florida.
CARLTON EUGENE SPINNER earned a master of education degree from Virginia Commonwealth University this summer.
He is a 1991 graduate of Glenvar High School in Salem, and is the son of Barbara and Alpha Bangura of Roanoke.
LIANA DENISE ROBINSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Robinson of Roanoke, recently received a bachelor of arts degree in history from Hood College in Frederick, Md. Liana is a 1992 graduate of Northside High School.
JOSEPH COLEMAN LAWRENCE of Roanoke recently received a master of business administration from the Darden School at the University of Virginia.
GERARD FRANCIS BOMMARITO of Roanoke recently received a bachelor of science in biology from Virginia Intermont College in Bristol.
ANN M. DEVERTER, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John S. DeVerter of Roanoke, recently received a master of science degree in human nutrition, food and exercise from Virginia Tech.
LAURIE MCGHEE, daughter of Sam and Sara McGhee of Roanoke, recently received Virginia Tech's College of Forestry and Wildlife Resources' Outstanding Student Award. She was selected for her exceptional academic, extracurricular and professional leadership.
McGhee recently graduated from Virginia Tech with a major in forestry resource management.
AVERETT COLLEGE in Danville has announced the names of its graduates from the Roanoke area.
Those from Roanoke receiving bachelor of business administration degrees are: Jerry Barnett Jr., Connie Bierly, Amelia Clark, Patricia Epperly, William Fitzgibbon, Curtis Garner Jr., John Gurley, Henry Meeh, Melissa Overstreet, Robert Sperka, Kenneth Spicer III and Nancy Spillman.
Others reveiving bachelor of business administration degrees are: Barry Parr, Salem; and Thomas Beheler Jr., Vinton.
Those from Roanoke receiving master of business administration degrees are: Geraldine Barber, Michelle Blankenship-Taylor, George Childress, Paul Gabbert, Melissa Loveday, John Myers III, Donald Price, Al Taylor, Michael Vanover and Douglas Wolter.
Those from Salem receiving master of business administration degrees are Daniel Crouse and Linda Foster.
CLAIRE D. CAROTHERS of Roanoke recently received the A.S. Huffman Award from Northeast Louisiana University. The A.S. Huffman Award honors physical education majors who exhibit academic excellence and active athletic participation.
Carothers is a senior majoring in physical education.
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY in Harrisonburg recently announced the names of its Roanoke-area graduates.
Those receiving a bachelor of science degree are Rachel Comer, Gregory Cooper and Teresa Saunders, all of Roanoke; Gwendolyn Hoskins, Kimberly Jones and Tonya King, all of Salem; Lori Alexander and Christian Ramsey, both of Buchanan; and James Johnson of Vinton.
Those receiving a bachelor of arts degree are Holly Burton and Christopher Walker, both of Roanoke.
Those receiving a bachelor of business administration degree are: Christopher Chambers, Paul Famularo, Bradley Farrar and Timothy St. Clair, all of Roanoke; and Michael Felton of Troutville.
Others receiving degrees are: Holly Beasley of Salem, bachelor of science in nursing; Rebecca Sherman of Roanoke, master of education; and Kimberly Mitchell of Daleville, master of science.
RADFORD UNIVERSITY has announced the following area graduates:
From Roanoke: Alexandra Elizabeth Kirmse, Chad Matthew Fleetwood Agee, Jennifer Marie Parcell, Connie Rubin Weber, Shawn C. Newman, Stimis Ray Smith, Jennifer Heath Foster, Jason Tate Clemons, Dimple Girish Desai, Cynthia Anne Grayson, Kimberly Charise Martin, Jacqueline Anne Biggio, David P. Boush, Brian Kent Breedlove, Wendy Leigh Conner, Christy Renee Cooper, Deborah Drewry Craig, Kristin Henry, Leigh Walker Ramsey, Dara Peery Reedy, David Christopher Stanley Sr., Melissa Marie Stone, Vernon Elwood Jolley, Nancy Rueff Akers, Benjamin Todd Batten, Susan Bell Best, Freddie Lee Crockett, Carolyn Allison English, Kimberly Rene Green, Roger Neil Reed, Shannon Page Smith, Hayley Renee Stanley, Julia P. Thompson, Jeffrey Wayne Hall, Christopher Lee Schilling, Kristi Leigh Gross, Tony Dean Moser, Jason Tate Clemons, Debra Ann White, Travonia Lashawon Estes, Brian Scott Boothe, Adam Brady Wright, William H. Bushman III, Leigh Allison Lucas, James Grogan Wilson, John Thomas Spraker, Michelle Lee Burke, Terri M. Betcher, Ann Fry, Michele Gunter, Henry Bernard Kelley, Cynthia L. Goldstein, Daniel Bowman, John Voit, Ann S. Woody, C. Dean East, Craig McClellan, Diane Davidson Rose, Shannon Page Smith, Eric Matthew Laferty, Diane F. Altizer, Darren Cassese, Bradford Buis, Robert L. Milliron, Walter A. Neuron, Sharon V. Whiteside.
From Boutetourt County: Jonathan Richard Ferrell, Amanda Susanne Gibson, Shawna Lesley Rader, Christopher Lee Parker, Tia Brown, Holly Ann Crosse, Harry F. Hall, Kimberly Jean Saunders, Daniel Remmie Gilliam, Cassada Renee Stinnett, Jill Kathryn Bryant, Tonya Michelle Livengood, Maryanne Abigail Schroeder, Shannon Sherri Stanley, Mary Ann Carter.
Tammy Teresa King, daughter of Howard W. King Jr. of Bent Mountain, received a bachelor of science degree in biology.
KIMBERLY KRISTIN STEWART, daughter of Joseph C. and Betty V. Stewart of Roanoke, has been named to the president's list for the spring semester at Elon College in North Carolina.
TORI WILLIAMS of Roanoke was named to the dean's high honors list for the spring semester at Marietta (Ohio) College. Williams is a junior majoring in political science.
DAVID A. FELDMAN of Roanoke was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Boston University.
JOHN PETER AYLING of Roanoke was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, N.C.
ELIZABETH LEIGH NEATHAWK, a junior at Wake Forest University, has been named to the spring semester dean's list. She is a resident of Salem.
HOLLY BEASLEY of Salem has been named the Nursing Department Dean's Scholar at James Madison University.
The honor is reserved for the student with the highest cumulative grade-point average among nursing graduates.
AMY L. STARR has been named a College Scholar, the highest recognition for academic achievement, for the spring term at Middlebury College.
She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John W. Starr of Roanoke.
JULIA LYNN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lynn of Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list at Sewanee University.
JULIE ANN CARPER of Roanoke received a master of science in occupational therapy degree from Shenandoah University.
JENNIFER S. RAPPOLD of Roanoke was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Shenandoah University.
DAVID N. DALTON of Roanoke recently received the Horace Burr Scholarship from James Madison University.
This scholarship is awarded to a theater major for excellence in academic and practical theater work.
STEVEN H. SHIVERS of Roanoke received a master of business administration degree from the Darden School at the University of Virginia.
BRYAN MOSHER of Roanoke has been named a Bond Scholar by Salem-Teikyo University in Salem, W.Va., for maintaining a high grade-point average.
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