ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times

DATE: Thursday, September 19, 1996           TAG: 9609190088
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                PAGE: E5   EDITION: METRO 


COLLEGE NOTES EAST

DOMONIQUE EDWARDS AND ROBIN BONDS, both of Roanoke, are the first recipients of the new "If I Can Help Somebody" scholarships at Virginia Western Community College. Two $250 scholarships will be awarded every fall and spring semester.

The scholarship was founded by Greta Evans in memory of her mother, Amanda Pleasant Smith, to help talented black students attend Virginia Western.

SHARON PAGE CARTER, daughter of Glenn and Suzanne Thornhill of Roanoke, recently received a master's degree in business management from Georgia Tech.

Carter is a graduate of Cave Spring High School and Virginia Tech.

VIRGINIA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE has announced the names of graduates from its new truck driver training program. The graduates are: Cheryl Bonds, Peter Devos, Hugh Flannagan, Kenneth Johnson, Jeffrey Morgan, David Nicely, Charles Perdue and Ronald Settle.

KIRSTEN STEWART, daughter of Connie Crites of Roanoke, recently received a bachelor of science degree in mathematics from Lipscomb University in Nashville.

RADFORD UNIVERSITY recently awarded degrees to Roanoke-area students. Receiving bachelor of science degrees were:

From Roanoke: Amina Al-Hindi, Andrea Hager, Peter McKenna, Emilie Thompson, Elizabeth Bivens, William Hurst, Deborah Lennon, Nancy Willis, Tsu-Lan Yu, Tomika Miller, Elizabeth Walker, Felicia White, Debra Bright, Kimberly Vest, Troy Bryant, Lynne Cauble, Jennifer Hervis, Jay McLendon, Elizabeth Neal, Jessica Schenker, Kimberly Shealy, Patricia Fisher, Sarah Hollett, Bryan Justice, Christina Sparks and Sarah Wilkerson.

From Vinton: Andrew Bailey, Mark Miner, Samuel Taylor IV and Christianne Stead.

From Troutville: Elaine Moore and Mitzi Tuck.

From Blue Ridge: Kimberly Robertson.

Receiving bachelor of business administration degrees were: Melissa Belcher, Crystal Hutchinson and Jeffrey Cooke, all of Roanoke; and Richard Cecil of Troutville.

Receiving master of science degrees were: Kevin Roche, Dixie Barnes, Henry Kelley, Kimberly Daniels, Debbie Hogan, Terrell Holbrook, Lindsey Livesay, Lexi Hanes, Robert Young Jr. and Soon Bok Esther Park, all of Roanoke; and Debra Boyd of Troutville.

Also, Sharon Whiteside of Roanoke received a bachelor of general studies degree, and William Baugh of Roanoke received a bachelor of music degree.


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