ADVANCE NEWS PAGE 11 SUNDAY, JUNE 12,1988 OGDENSBURG, N.Y. 13th In Notional Coin petition Ogdensburg Free Academy Lamberton - 39; Larry Dominie — Miller — 29; Marty Sherry — 29; Junior High School placed thir- 38; Lynn Hoffman — 38; Ken Kelly Jamie L a Joy — 29. Grade 14: Siibash Bazaz — 45;. teenth hvthe nation in the Ninth - 37; Sarita Sharma - 37; April John Lightfoot - 4 1 ; P a t Kelly Grade National Social Studies Lewis— 36; Jayson Smith— 36. Grade 10: Chris Sharpe - 33; 41; Albert McDonald — 40; Ainy Olympiad competition. The N.S.S.O. is an examination design- Chris Wilson 33; Bo Brugel 32; LaRose — 4 0 ; Matt Skipper — 39; ed and constructed by a panel of Kate S u l l i v a n - 31; RenuBazaz - Rob 0'Donogh.tie — 39;; Mike Mart social studies teachers and ad- 3i; Matt Thrall - 31; Rob Stewart - 39; Aaron Gore — 37; Will Heftt% ministered to participating schools — 31; Crystal Amo — 30; D.J.s c h e l - 3 6 ; A j a y K o t h a — 36> nationwide. Thirty-five states were represented in this year's competition. Out of a possible 500' points, Ogdensburg Free Academy Junior High School's score for thirteenth place was 395. The highest score in the test this year was 446 achieved by Walter Reed Junior High School, California. The school score in the combined points of the top ten scores at each grade level. The ten high scorers in the Ninth Grade test this year at Ogdensburg Free Academy Junior High School were John O'Keefe, Jason Wilson, EVERY FRIDAY Joe Sullivan, Thomas Kietzel, Jason Lamberton, Larry Dominie, Direct From Maine Lynn Hoffman, Ken Kelly, Sarita 10 o.m.-5 p.m. Sharma and April Lewis. Corner of Greene & Deviller Sti., Ogdensburg, N.V. Ogdensburg Free Academy also participated in the competition at the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th grade level. The Ogdensburg Free Academy standing in each of the other contests was as follows: Seventh grade: 122/380, Eighth grade: 104/560, Ninth grade: 13/60, Tenth grade: 42/102, Eleventh grade: 33/138. The school score is the combination of the top scores achieved at each grade level. The students who scored the highest at each grade level are as follows: Grade 7: Michelle Baildon — 39; Katy LaDuke — 37; Pamela Krol You prearrange your funeral t o spare your family 35, Shannon Cole — 34, April Spooner — 34; Patrick Nugent — from the burden of having to make arrangements 33, Kelly Cunningham — 32, James during a loss. But what happens to your arrangeIngram 32, Andy Doe — 32; Ryan ments if you move? We protect them with our Wells - 32; Bridgett Claxton — 32; Mike Denny — 32; David Severson Preneed Exchange Program, (PEP). If you move a t — 32; Danny Chalom — 32; Carol least 1O0 miles away to a location in trie U.S. o r Jerome—-32. Canada, a funeral home in your new community will Grade 8: Josh Doan — 44; Troy Benowitz — 43; Shamim Islam — honor the arrangements you made with u s . 41; Mike Harrison — 40; Costa Michaelides — 40; Sandy Beckner It's reassuring to know that planning your own — 39; Bill Sawyer — 37; Cheryl Seymour — 36; Peter Bean 36; funeral will help make a loss easier for your family. Denise LaCombe — 35. Our PEP program gives you additional assurance. . Grade 9: John O'Keefe — 45; Turn to us for more information. Jason Wilson — 43; Joe Sullivan —42; Thomas Dietzel — 40; Jason LARRY'S FISH (315)393-4924 Live Lobster and Fresh Seafood BOUCHEY AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP Heather Bouchey, right, a senior at OFA and daughter of Mahlon and Deborah Bouchey, has been awarded the Rotary Scholarship. Presenting it on behalf of James W. Smithers, chairman of the scholarship committee of the Ogdensburg Rotary Club, is OFA guidance counselor Myrna O'Neil. Bouchey has been involved in cheerleading, intramural sports, and the Key Club, and was a member of the National Honor Society for the past four years. She will enroll in Cornell University in a pre-med program. (Koch Photo) PEP Protects Your Arrangements If You War Medals BAUSCH AND LOMB AWARD - Grace Naing, right, a junior at OFA, is the 1987-88 winner of the Bausch arid Lomb Science Award". Grace, daughter of Than Naing and Dr. Janet Lim of Station A, Ogdensburg, entered OFA in September of 1986, her sophomore year, from Goshen Central High. She carries a 97 average in science, having taken courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and advanced placement chemistry. She plans •seeking a pre-med degree at Harvard, Cornell, or Stanford. Presenting the award is Marie Truax. (Koch Photo) Births May 17,1988 LARCHE — A girl, Jessica Louise, 7 pounds 5 ounces, born at 5:14 a.m. to Edward and Michele (Lalonde) Larche, Ogdensburg. COTA - A girl, Jamie Lynn, 6 pounds 13 ounces, born at 4:16 p.m. to Qary and Kay (Sharlow) Cota, Pyrites. LEV AC - A girl, Heather Mae, 5 pounds 10 ounces, born at 2:16 a.m. to Michael and Christine (Richer) Levac, Heuvelton. May 18,1988 CARROLL A girl, Jordan Elizabeth, 7 pounds, born at 9:05 a.m. to William and Mary (Ashley) Carroll, Potsdam. May 20; 1988 CORKINS - A girl, Kristen Marie, 6 pounds 2 ounces, born at 5:34 a.m. to Brett and Bethany (Cota) Corkins, Ogdensburg. TAYLOR A b o y , Andrew Michael, 8 pounds 12 ounces, born at 9:55 .m. to Jeffrey and Karen (Cota) Taylor, Lisbon. ARMSTEAD — A girl, Susan Jennifer, 10 pounds 7 ounces, born at 8:31 a.m. to Kenneth Armstead and Cindy Stinson, Ogdensburg. May 21,1988 BARR - A girl, Kelsey Marie, 10 pounds, born at 7:31 a.m. to Gregory and Ann (Montroy) Barr, Ogdensburg. BACKUS — A boy, Drew Michael, 6 pounds, born at 11:07 a.m. to Michael and Linda (Chetwin) Backus, Lisbon. DEDRICK - A boy, Patrick John, 5 pounds 1 ounce, born at 12:11a.m. to Mona Lisa (Kirby) Weeman, Rensselaer Falls. May 23,1988 ERWIN — A boy, Brent Michael, 6 pounds 14 ounces, born at 1:20 p.m. toKatina Erwin, Colton. May 24,1988 PHILLIPS - A boy, Matthew Steven, 8 pounds 11 ounces, born at 9:47 a.m. to Michael and Candace (Bogart) Phillips, Ogdensburg. GAGNE' - A boy, Logan Todd, 6 pounds 8 ounces, born at 5:12 p.m. to Todd and Susan (Ptnkerton) Gagne', Lisbon. May 25,1988 THOMAS - A girl, Kristine Marie, 7 pounds 4 ounces, born at 2:54 p. m. to Edward Perry and Debra LaMay, Rensselaer Falls. May 26,1988 LIMOGES - A girl, Jessica Lynn, 8 pounds 12 ounces, born at 8:35 a.m. to Gregory and .Kathy (Tooley) Limoges, Ogdensburg. LITMAN - A girl, Caila Tess, 5 pounds.3 ounces, born at 11:59p.m. to Dr. Robert and Androniki (Thomas) Litman, Ogdensburg. COLTON — A boy, Lucas Adam, 7 pounds 10 ounces, born at 12:55p.m. to Perry and Kathy (Snyder) Colton, Russell. May 27,1988 GRIFFITH — A girl, Jessica Lynne, 8 pounds 1 ounce, born at 2:40 a.m. to Michael and Barbara (Ramsey) Griffith, Ogdensburg. May 28,1988 TYO — A boy, Todd James Leslie, 7 pounds 9 ounces, born at 10:57 p.m. to Cully and Tammy (Blackmer) Bell, Hermon. GONYOU — A boy, Mark James, 8 pounds 5 ounces, born at 6:07 p.m. to Keith Gonyou and Janet Delosh, Norfolk. May 29,1988 ASHLEY A b o y , Joshua Thomas, 9 pounds 8 ounces, born at 11:55 a.m. to Ronald Ashley and Edwina Shaver, Ogdensburg. May 30,1988 JOHNSON - A boy, Trevor Allen, 7 pounds 1 ounce, bora. atliOB a.m. to Timothy a n d Julie ( S e l l e r s ) Johnson, Ogdensburg. BELL — A girl, Nancy Louise; 7 pounds 9 ounces, born at 10:57 p.m. to Cully and Tammy (Blackmer) C.T. & R.C FOX^ The Secretary of Defense has announced that the new Prisoner of War Medal is now available. Anybody who was a prisoner of war in World War I, World War II, Korea, or Vietnam — or next of kin if the POW is deceased — m a y apply through their State Veteran Counselor a t 428 S t a t e S t . , Ogdensburg, NY 13669. -juneiat—Homed. OGDENSBURG - HEUVELTON • LISBON • HAMMOND NEW YORK Give Your Father A Health/ Future With A Gift Certificate For... Bell, Hermon, LISCUM — A girl, Holly Rae, 5 pounds 11 ounces, born at 11:55 a.m. to April Liscum, Gouverneur. LACLAIR — A girl, Alexandra June, 8 pounds 6 ounces, born at 4:27 p.m. to Michael Laclair and KerriLake, Ogdensburg. May 31,1988 AKINS — A boy, Dean Michael, 7 pounds 13 ounces, born at 2:25 a.m. to E. Gordon and Jane (O'Neil) Akins, Lisbon. June 1,1988 FREGOE — A girl, Sarah Beth, 7 pounds 1 ounce, born at 10:29 a.m. to Joey and Kimberly (Koch) Fregoe, Madrid. June 2.1988 DAVIS — A boy, Jordon Glenn, 7 pounds 10 ounces, born at 12:41 — ' ^ v . a . m . to Glenn and K e l l y ggft" (Donaldson) Davis, Dekalb Junction. 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