ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1995, Roanoke Times

DATE: Thursday, December 21, 1995            TAG: 9512210045
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                PAGE: N_2  EDITION: METRO 


COLLEGE NOTES

SHANNON RICHARD BASHAM, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Basham of Roanoke, was awarded a Presidential Fellows Scholarship at High Point University. Selection for the $2,500 renewable award was based on scholarship, leadership and citizenship. Basham is a graduate of Patrick Henry High School.

JONATHAN A. TURNER, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Turner of Roanoke, was awarded the Academic Achievement Scholarship at Cedarville College in Cedarville, Ohio. The scholarship recognizes excellent secondary school achievement and potential for high achievement in college. Turner is senior at Roanoke Valley Christian School.

AMY WOODWARD, a Salem resident who attends Williams College, displayed art in an exhibit at the Goodrich Gallery in Williamstown, Mass. The exhibit of student artists included drawings, paintings, prints, sculptures, digitized images and text.

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY recently graduated the following Roanoke-area students in its Teletechnet program at Virginia Western Community College: James L. Chumley Jr., Roanoke; Philip D. Cockram, Blue Ridge; Kevin E. Edwards, Troutville; Tony G. Gurley, Blue Ridge; Eric D. Hatter, Roanoke; and James R. Moore Jr., Roanoke.

SHARON H. BRADLEY and JORDAN B. RODGERS were selected by the Virginia Western Educational Foundation to receive McFarland Scholarships. Bradley, in her second year of the general studies program at Virginia Western, will receive $700 to assist with tuition during the 1995-96 academic year. Rodgers, also a second year general studies major, will receive $300.


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