ROANOKE TIMES Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times DATE: Thursday, February 15, 1996 TAG: 9602150012 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: N-11 EDITION: METRO
FREED-HARDEMAN UNIVERSITY in Henderson, Tenn., named three Roanoke-area students to the dean's list for the fall semester. They are: Allison Cooke of Roanoke, and Laura Warner and Shane Warner of Vinton.
AMY LEIGHANNE NICELY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Nicely of Roanoke, has been named to the dean's list for the fall 1995 semester at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
Nicely is a 1992 graduate of Northside High School.
JEFFREY A. NELSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nelson of Roanoke County, made the dean's list at Bluefield State College. Nelson graduated from Northside High School and is a 1995 graduate of Virginia Western Community College.
VIRGINIA COLLEGE has announced its recent graduates from the Roanoke Valley. They include: Thomas Claridge, Dave Cockram, Wayne Hayes, Robert Huddleston, Donna Owens, Deanna Smith, Rodney Slodorfen, Steven Vuruh, Barry Willburn, all associate of applied science in electronics technology degrees; Jeff Saunders and Michael Wittmeier, associate of applied science in computer information systems degrees; Tosha Taylor, associate of applied science in legal office administration degree; and Alex Wimmer, a diploma in electronics technology.
NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE has awarded honors scholarships to six first-year students who maintained a 3.0 grade-point average. The students, all of Roanoke, are: Adele Salisbury, Kenneth Mowbray, Margaret Lowe, Phuong Khuu, Kelli Sue Davis and Carolyn Atkins.
The college also awarded 18 Joseph E. Hurn scholarships to students who have completed 48 credit hours and maintained at least a 3.0 grade-point average: Theresa Sloan, Kathy Sloan, Christine Rumensky, Ladwone Preston, Kathy McConnell, Gail Lamar, Brenda Hale, Donna Gravely, Sharon Franklin, Lisa Firebaugh, Pamela Edgecumbe, Chad Cubitt, Sandra Marie Doyle, Sunday Callegari, Susan Cassell, Donna Blankenship, Virgie Underwood and Melissa Cheatham, all of Roanoke.
Advanced studies scholarships to students who major in two subjects or major in one and minor in another while maintaining at least a 2.0 grade-point average were awarded to Joseph Lucas Gutherie and Robert Philpott, both of Roanoke.
Nine students made the dean's list for fall semester: Tammie Clarkson, Joanie Elder, Vickie Flowers, Marnie Harris, Christina Holland, Peter Holm, David Layne, Kathryn Long and Helen Price.
JONATHAN COOK of Roanoke graduated from Lee College in Cleveland. Tenn., in December with a bachelor's degree in business administration.
ASHLEY HUNT ROE, daughter of Cynthia C. Roe of Roanoke, made the president's honor roll at the University of South Carolina for the fall semester.
Roe is a senior majoring in interdisciplinary studies.
ROANOKE COLLEGE has announced the names of the following Roanoke-area students who graduated in December: Ronda L. Boutte, cum laude, business administration; Cathleen C. Bramblett, sociology; Melanie L. Dalton, English; Stacy R. Duncan, business administration ; Travis H. Epes, history; Kelley A. Garst, political science; Edward W. Harper, business administration; Rebecca J. Harris, summa cum laude, business administration; Meredith T. Likens, psychology; Vanessa L. Payne, criminal justice; Monica L. Robertson, political science; Terryee L. Trout, English; and Traci S. Walker, psychology, all of Roanoke.
Those from Salem are: Angela N. Latham, health and physical education; Joseph W. Minahan, history; and Jeffrey S. Roupe, business administration.
Those from Vinton ara: Erica D. Dixon, biology; and Jessica R. Underwood, history.
Also: Heather C. Manspile, Buchanan, business administration degree; Steven E. Crowder, Fincastle, summa cum laude, business administration degree; and Karen R. St. Clair, New Castle, cum laude, psychology.
COURTNEY A. TUCKER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Tucker of Roanoke, has been named to the Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership fraternity at Washington and Lee University.
THE COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES has announced the names of Roanoke-area students named to its president's list for the fall semester. A student must maintain a 3.5 grade-point average.
Those from Roanoke are: Jonathan R. Blank, Tammy L. Breeden, Amy N. Brown, Joseph M. Chaudet, Yvette A. Coleman, Wendy N. Craft, Debbie C. Dickerson, Mary K. Dowe, Kathy M. Doyle, Diane W. East, Rebecca A. Ephraim, Lisa C. Gerritsen, Susan W. Hanisch, Angela M. Hill, Stephanie G. Hudson, Scott A. Kendrick, Kelly G. Kindelberger, Jerry M. Marlowe, Betsy E. Morefield, Charles R. Morris, Lisha A. Osborne, Derick W. Page, Mary Anna P. Page, Heidi L. Persinger, Michael L. Reed, Timothy L. Shields, Melanie L. Shorter, Kenneth J. Smith, Virginia L. Stokely, Kimberly D. Thompson, Lilliam M. Tomes, Carlene J. VanDyck, Katrina L. White, Harriet F. Wright, Paul A. Yeaman and Samantha G. Zahorchak.
From Salem: Sallie M. Alderman, Sara E. Brown, Teresa A. Clapp, Patricia W. Garrison and Andrea S. Metzler.
From Vinton: Candith R. Bruner, Linda J. Greiner, Kimberly L. Martin and Colleen S. Sherk.
From Buchanan: Tina M. Brads and Robert L. Johnson
From Troutville: Kevin E. Reed and Amie E. Russell.
From Daleville: Shannon N. Goodwin.
The college also announced the names of students named to the dean's list for fall semester. A student must maintain a grade-point average of 3.0 to 3.49.
From Roanoke: Terri P. Allen, Deborah L. Bacchus, Donna K. Boone, Rebecca J. Camp, Jason L. Crouch, Rosa Dapena, Katherine J. Edmunds, Michael J. Gawler, Bincy George, Kathryn C. Harris, Cynthia A. Londeree and Steven M. Wheeler.
From Salem: Kristina L. Bryant, A. Darlene Davis, Gary M. Huff, Anessa R. Jeffries, Omaima Newman, Dennis E. Wilson and Jason M. Woolwine.
From Vinton: James R. Dooley, Angela H. Jeffries and Lawanna M. Smith.
From Troutville: Diane E. Gibson.
From Catawba: Leslie N. Hutchinson.
From Buchanan: Lou Anne Rodgers.
HOLLINS COLLEGE has announced the names of Roanoke Valley students named to the 1996 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges."
The students are: Carol Branigan, Maggie Collins, Erin Dowd, Katherine Echternacht, Dawn Marie Geron, Kate Hanger, Deborah Hardiman, Meredith P. Hill, Rebecca Jackson, Jennifer Kischner, Natalie LaPrade, Heather Lucas, Tiffany M. Marshall, Teah L. Martin, Megan McCarthy, Beth Shermanne McInnis, Pauline T. Newton, Elizabeth W. Palmer, Heather Pierce, Meredith Pierce, Sherry Ann Poff, Lillian Howard Potter, Tonia M. Socha, Kristin Stoneburner, Krista S. Thomas, Kristen Tracey, Elva Williams and Susan Lawyer Willis.
GRETCHEN E. HENNING and KRISTIN D. WESTERMANN, both of Roanoke, were named to the dean's list at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio.
Henning is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Henning, and Westermann is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. D.J. Westermann.
ELON COLLEGE in North Carolina announced the names of Roanoke-area students who made the dean's list for fall semester.
They are: Katherine Leigh Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Carter; Scott Patrick Sartini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentino J. Sartini; Erin Thyme Jamieson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jamieson; and Kimberly Kristin Stewart, daughter of Betty V. Stewart of Roanoke.
EASTERN TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY has announced the names of Roanoke Valley students who graduated during the winter commencement. Todd V. Chisom earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and criminology, and Chris M. Gibson earned a bachelor's degree in engineering technology.
Gwendolyn L. Atkins, Carla Ruth Settle Perkins and Larry Michael Stevens II, all of Roanoke, were named to the dean's list.
AMANDA GAIL FRAZIER, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Frazier of Roanoke, has been named to the fall dean's list at Mars Hill College.
WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY has named the following Roanoke students to its fall honor roll: Lauren Lee Willson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Willson; Ashley Blake Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Matthews; Jennifer Bowles Royster, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Royster; and Courtney Allison Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Tucker.
The college also announced the names of its Roanoke-area students named to the dean's list for the fall term. Those from Roanoke are: Christina M. Abraham, Mariana L. Abraham, Sidney S. Amos, Hilda M. Ballowe, Christine S. Boutilier, Denise C. Clark, Shannon D. Clasbey, Russell A. Clemmer, Lisa S. Conroy, Laurie A. Crawford, H. Marcelle Crickenberger, Heather K. Davis, Linda K. Earles, Heather R. Flora, Shelia M. Fulk, Nathaneal K. Gay, Angela K. Guffey, Valerie N. Hale, Amy K. Hollar, Anthony M. Hopper, Rosanna M. Hopper, Robert W. Laing, Tristan M. Looney, Frances R. MacGregor, Patrick J. McCarthy, Sheryl J. McCoy, Rebecca A. Michie, Mary L. Molinary, Kelley S. Orr, Christine R. Roberts, Sharon L. Roseberry, Tiffany L. Shartzer, Wendy M. Shelor, April C. Sherburne, Angela C. Short, Thelma C. Simpson, Michele A. Slate, Melissa L. Thomas, Susan L. Wallace, Marta C. Wille.
From Salem: J. Paige Brugh, Lisa L. Buckalew, Jennifer K. DeGolyer, J. Cherie Eary, Lori M. Fadorick, Marcie A. Flinchum, T. Chris Gladden, Benjamin W. Goodman-Dalton, Sarah J. Goodman-Dalton, Paula R. Kennedy, Joe G. Kirby, Daniel R. Lineberry, Amber R. Meador, Cyrus E. Pace, Michelina F. Peters, Kathleen F. Roberts, Valerie A. Smelser, Kimberly M. Westmoreland.
From Vinton: Jeremy J. Laughon, Ashley P. McCallum, Jennifer L. Mullin.
Also included are: Tania L. Conner, Buchanan; Maria A. Cupples, Catawba; Stephen R. Kinsey, Cloverdale; John E. Smith, Daleville; and Virginia L. Robinson, New Castle.
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY recently announced the names of its students who were named to its fall semester president's list. They are: Amanda Burks, Leslie Caton, David Dalton, Katrina Schauer, Christopher Walker and Kristin Wehrmeister, all of Roanoke; and James Johnson of Vinton.
Roanoke-area students names to the school's dean's list are: Tonya Conner, Alison Dickey, Lesley Dodson, Troy Farmer, Bradley Farrar, David Higgins, Joseph Janda, Trinette Law, James Murdock, Jessica Perdue, Pamela Bogunia, Kim Cantor, Heather Hain, Julia Hales, Allison Kidd, Kelley Lewis, Nicole Lilly, Jennifer Quinn, Jennifer Rourke, Melissa Schanz, Laura Scyphers, Emily Snead, all of Roanoke; Scott Ashcraft, Amber Hodges, Kevin Joyce, Thomas Joyce, Michelle Kaulback, Michele Williamson, all of Salem; Jennifer Hale, Christian Ramsey, Tiffany Simmons, all of Buchanan; Lisa Haldren and Kristen Palmer, both of Vinton; and Susan Rader of Troutville.
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