ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: THURSDAY, July 12, 1990                   TAG: 9007130111
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: N-6   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: 
DATELINE:                                 LENGTH: Medium


IN SCHOOL

CYNTHIA MARSHALL, received the highest teaching award bestowed by Rhodes College in Memphis. Marshall, an assistant professor of English at the college, won the Clarence Day Award for Outstanding Teaching and a $5,000 prize. Marshall is the daughter of Phyllis Marshall Burrows of Roanoke and the late Dr. David Marshall.

\ LISA ZUBER,director of the physical therapist assistant program at the College of Health Sciences, has been elected chairperson of the Southwest District of the Virginia Physical Therapy Association. She will also serve on the board of directors of the association.

\ RICHARD L. CHUBB, of Roanoke, has been named to the St. Paul's College Board of Trustees. Chubb, a Roanoke City schools principal who is on assignment in guidance, oversees a program dealing with at-risk children. He was principal of Hurt Park Elementary from 1971 to 1986. Chubb has had a counseling and consulting service since 1982.

\ SALLY MILLER, a teacher at Roanoke Catholic Schools, has been selected to participate in the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund-sponsored Intensive Journalistic Writing Institute at Virginia Commonwealth University for the summer. As one of the 12 teachers selected for the program across the state, Miller will design a high school course of study for Advanced Placement Journalism, a course recently added to the state's official course listing.

\ ROANOKE COLLEGE PREPARATORY DIVISION OF MUSIC has received a grant from the Edgar A. Thurman Charitable Foundation for Children. The $1,200 grant will provide scholarship for children who are unable to meet the costs of music lessons through the Prep Division.



 by CNB