Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, May 18, 1995 TAG: 9505190012 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: S12 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Long
Those from Roanoke are: Christopher R. Akers, Eric L. Anderson, Kristin M. Anderson, Norma F. Arthur, Brian L. Bailey, Heidi G. Baird, Steven K. Baker, Janajiban Banik, Allison L. Banner, Ricky M. Bates, Walter C. Beck III, Henry B. Bodzioney, Beulah M. Bolden, Robert A. Bowen, Kristina L. Bryant, Ann M. Burnley, John S. Capps, Nancy K. Carson, Louise K. Chagnon, Lincoln K. Cheng, Allen W. Clark, Brian M. Coleman, Charles O. Cooke, Mary E. Daniel, Debra L. Danieley, Michelle B. Day, John C. Deatherage, Rose M. Dudley, Raymond H. Ebbett, Daniel R. Elmore, Jewel L. Evans, Amy G. Frary, Tracy D. Garland, Joseph A. Garner, Harold G. Gilbert, Michael J. Glowczynski, James R. Gober Jr., Michele L. Gunter, Steven E. Hale, Rosemary Halpin, Roxanne M. Handy, Jill M. Haselman, Judith G. Hilderbrand, Stephanie A. Hollenbach, Lauren K. Hutton, Carla L. James, Lisa D. Johnson, Robert R. Johnson, Gregory S. Johnson, Deborah J. Joyce, David F. Kallio, Melinda T. Kantor, Tamara L. King, Kin P. Liao, Lori B. Livesay, Angela D. Mabe, Steven C. McCulloch, Debra C. Meade, Kevin L. Murray, Matthew K. Newsome, Mary L. Palmieri, Jamie F. Petrone, Gabriel S. Quesinberry, Scott D. Rardin, Jennifer H. Reece, Jeffrey S. Robertson, J. S. Sarver, Sven B. Shockey, Mary Ellen M. Shrader, Kelly l. Simmons, Grainne R. Skelly, Martin O. Skelly, Kathy E. Stockburger, Julie S. Stowers, William K. Stratton, Margaret M. Swann, Angela S. Terry, Kimberly D. Thompson, David C. Tomblin, William J. Trainor Jr., Patricia A. Turner, Salley R. Walker, Timothy S. Ward, Eric H. Williams, Melissa R. Woods, Jane N. Wright, Rachelle L. Wright, and Jennifer L. Wymer.
From Blue Ridge: Scott E. Anders.
From Salem: Anna K. Bain, Stephanie L. Carroll, Kristie D. Chittum, Martha A. Claytor, Robert G. Craig, Ronald N. Creggor, Jennifer A. Crozier, Walter V. Denning Jr., Cecelia D. Foster, Carol W. Gardner, Donna D. Housman, Robert E. Martin III, Thuy N. Nguyen, Christopher K. Rike, Cameran A. Shiflett, Mary P. Walker.
From Vinton: Kimberly L. Barnhart, Lou A. Clark, Anne T. Dale, Bradley S. Dye, John B. Hope, Craig A. Miller, Clifford G. Robertson, Susan R. Thompson.
From Troutville: Susan W. Buckland, Joannie W. Chin, William R. Van Velzer.
From Fincastle: Richard P. Classey, Patricia A. Waltanski.
From Daleville: Glenda J. Elliott, Matthew G. Shick.
From Buchanan: Kimberly L. Gross.
From Catawba: Melanie D. St. Clair.
AMY HAGEN, daughter of Mary Lou and Bo Hagen of Salem, has been named to received the Konrad Steinmetz Scholarship Award from the Department of Electrical Engineering at Virginia Tech. Hagen is a 1992 Northside High School and is majoring in computer engineering.
BARBARA RUNYON KOLB, James River High School received $2,500 for winning the outstanding math/science/computer-science teacher Tandy prize.
L. Bolling Hagen, Glenvar High School, received a certificate for being nominee for the award.
The following students were nominees and received certificates for outstanding math/science/computer science performance: Sonja Korinne Miller, James River High School; Meenakshi Jain, Jennifer Angela Miller, both Cave Spring High School; Catherine Tasarla Airey, Northside High School; and Emily Renee Martin, Glenvar High School.
The following students were nominees and received certificates for being the top 2 percent academic nominees: Caron Elizabeth Causey, Dana Michelle Hall, Holly Anne Hurt, Gina Ambrose Nasca, Katherine Kai Norris, all Cave Spring; Michael Kenneth Dowe II, James William Helms, Catherine Leigh Higgins, Yasmin Dara Jilla, Stacie Leigh Nixon; all Northside; John Paul Bird, Vassiliki Ioannis Farmakis, Amy Rebecca Johnson, Theresa Marie Robertson, all William Fleming; Trent Toney Edwards, Asif Yar Khan, Joe Garnett Kirby IV, Jennifer MIchelle Sosnowski, all Salem High; Crystal Gail Hagerman, Glenvar; Deepa Channaiah, John Edward Conner, Rosalind Annette Doty, Brian Griffin Lawhorn, Andrea Kay Meador, all William Byrd High.
Tandy Technology Scholars recognizes academic excellence for students and teachers especially in the areas of mathematics, science and computer science.
ROBERT HUMMONS, a second-grader at Fishburn Park Elementary School, placed first in his grade division in the Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Poster Contest sponsored by the Forest Service and the Blue Ridge District of the National Council of Garden Clubs.
THE FINCASTLE RESOLUTION CHAPTER OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION has announced the winners of its annual essay contest for students in the seventh and 11th grades. The winners are: Stephanie M. Lane, daughter of Joyce and Thomas Lane, William Fleming High School; Theresa Bernier, daughter of Joseph and Helen Bernier; Jessie Shires, daughter of Patricia Shires; Andrea Dietz, daughter of Charlotte Dietz, both Patrick Henry High School; Amanda Willis, daughter of Deborah and Charles Willis, Breckinridge Middle; Chris Sowers, son of Bill and Vanessa Sowers, Jackson Middle; Sarah Casauay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Santiago Casauay; Chris Newton, son of Richard and Priscila Newton; Nathan Taylor, son of Steve and Joy Taylor; Lee Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor; Katie Young, daughter of Richard L. and Rickie Young, all of James Madison Middle School.
YEN THUY LIEU of Patrick Henry High School and SAMUEL MANNING JR. of Salem High School, have received scholarships from Delta Kappa Sorority of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Lieu is attending Hollins College and Manning is attending Virginia Western Community College. The Delta Kappa grants are given on the basis of scholastic endeavors and extra-curricular activities.
AMY MARIE WOODS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Woods of Salem, is one of 12 Sweet Briar College students selected for membership in Phi Beta Kappa. Woods is a graduate of Glenvar High School.
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