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Sandy Creek Award Winners Sandy Creek Central wound up the school year by presenting student awards last week. Awarded in an assembly in the auditorium, junior high award winners are: Megan Brownell, Outlook Citizenship Award; Ernie Montieth, William W. Heselden Memorial Math Award, Edith Ormasen Seventh-grade Memorial; Cheryl Smith, Sandy Creek Jr. Grange Award; Melissa Hazard, Sandy Creek Jr. Grange Award, Chris E. Lloyd Award; Melanie Marshall, Jeff Fravor Memorial; Tamara Clark, Outlook Award, Past Matrons Club Award; Lisa Foster, Coterie Club Award; Claire Stagl, Hamer Memorial; Jennifer Munson, VFW Auxiliary Award, Hamer Memorial; Mike Tessier, James Welch Memorial; Amy Stacy, James Welch Memorial; Jamie Ouderkirk, James Welch Memorial; Kristen Fenn, American Youth Award; Christy Pierce, David Ballou Memorial, Harwood Corse Memorial, Spelling Bee Award. Also, David Szakal, Anonymous Donor Award; Tim Britton, Mabel Laird Memorial; Troy Freeland, Rebekah Lodge Award; Luis Nunez, Edith Ormasen Eighth-grade Memorial; Wendy Darling, Anonymous Donor Award; Caroline Farley, Anonymous Donor Award; Julie Cheney, Chris E. Lloyd Award; Ben Archibee, Initiative Award; Becky Tryon, Initiative Award. Students having perfect attendance were: -Attendance Awards- Sixth grade: Wendy Marshall, Jim Baldwin, Noel Dufresne, Trevor Fravor, Chris Monopoli, Lisa Cobb, Brian Wilson; seventh grade: Jennifer Brown, Meagan Brownell, Rob Currier, Mike Gadway, Melinda Hall, Lynn Hulbert, Kelly Last, Daryl Martin, Jeromy Moyer, Jody Scott, Holly Weaver; eighth grade: Julie Cheney, Tamara Clark, Dennis Dauphin, Nathan Hathway, Heidi Lee, Karen Lewis, Melanie Marshall, Jennifer Munson, Arlene Phelps, Lisa Presley, Tammie Shutts, Michelle Sievers, Myka Silliman, Leslie Smith, Nick Stevens, Ron Valley, Kelly VanCamp, Jeff VanRy and Corey Yerdon. Sixth grade Instrumental Awards winners; Section Leaders: Amy Kastler-Flute, Wendy Marshall-Clarinet, Kirsten Fenn-Saxophone, Peter Albrecht-Trumpet, Adam Ridgeway-Trumpet, Jennifer Minor-Trombone and Dan Gilbert-Percussion. High Average: Peter Albrecht and Kirsten Fenn 96 percent. NYSSMA Solo Compfctition: Kirsten Fenn-Grande Excellent Rating. II Senior high students receiving awards were: Cliff Bloss, American Legion Post #358 Social Studies 10 Award, L.H. Parsons Science Award, French I Award; Jana Chrisman and Eric Wing, Wednesday Club Awards; Jeff Stagnitti, American Legion Post #358 Social Studies 10 Award; Ben Halsey, Bill Seweryneuk Memorial; Tammy Towles, Audra Hadley Memorial, Bausch and Lomb Award; Dave Vernier, Comet's Tale Award. Acknowledged for perfect attendance were: ninth grade: Dave Deming, Paula Downs, Dave Ellis, Joe Kastler, Amy Keesey, Frank Manchester, Jennifer Pizon, David Robbins; grade 10: Jamie Ballou, Tina Crandall, Chris Downs, Dan Ethridge, Mike Glazier, Michele Harvey, Rick Hull (for eighth year in row), Kristin Kehoe, John Kerr, Erik Robbins, Amy Seifert, Brian Stagnitti, Jeff Stagnitti and Ron Stevens. In grade 11: Gail Bouchard, Laurie Cobb, Kurt Glasier, Cheryl Gola, Ben Halsey, Kathryn Hammond, Tammy Munson, Dawn Sievers; grade 12: Tim Bremm, Chris Fowler, Dan Glazier, Lisa Graham, Mark Haynes and Dave Reed. ***& Junior high award winners at Sandy Creek Central School are, front row: Meagan Brownell, Melanie Marshall, Tamara Clark, Kirsten Fenn. Second row: Ben Archibee, Ernie Montieth, David Szakal. Monday, June 23, 19^6 \Banner Times-ftage-21 Awards Presented At Pulaski School by Martha Leib For the Most Improved in Charlee VanDuzer. Senior high award winners are, front: Dave Vernier, Jana Chrisman, Jeff Stagnitti Second row: Cliff Bloss, Ben Halsey, Eric Wing. Tuesday, June 17, there was an assembly held in auditorium for the presen- tation of awards to deserving students. Receiving the following award: Merritt Switzer Driver Education - Denise Mitchell and Mike Edick. Choosen to go to Syracuse University for SPI (funded by the Snow Foundation) were Teresa Williams, Jackie Thomas, and Martha Leib. Drama Club Award ($25) Bryan Rurey and Mel Gross; $10 Achievement in Art (seventh grade) James Morrison; $10 Achievement in English (seventh grade) Rene LeBeau; $10 Achievement in Math (seventh grade) Tricia Ramsey; $10 Achievement in Music (seventh grade) Jennifer Smith; $10 Achievement in Science (seventh grade) Kate Watson; $10 Achievement in Social Studies (seventh grade) Christine Boies; $10 Achievement in Home Economics (seventh grade) Tracy Dusharm; $10 Achievement in Industrial Arts (seventh grade) Kelly Sanderson; $10 Effort in Art (seventh grade) Carly Newcomb; $10 Effort in English (seventh grade) Chad Holbrook; $10 Effort in Math (seventh grade) Caroline Scott; $10 Effort in Music (seventh grade) Becky Bailey; $10 Effort in Science (seventh grade) Diane Hall; $10 Effort in Social Studies (seventh grade) Jennifer Hart; $10 Effort in Home Economics (seventh grade) Missy Garno; $10 Effort in Industrial Arts (seventh grade) Teresa Clemons; $10 Achievement in Art (eighth grade) Joanna Canmo; $10 Achievement in English (eighth grade) Mike Leib; $10 Achievement in Math (eighth grade) JC Jones; $10 Achievement in. Music (eighth grade) Melody Burdick; $10 Achievement in Science (eighth grade) Kelly Gareau; $10 Achievement in Social Studies (eighth grade) Chris Watson; $10 Achievement in Home Economics (eighth grade) Tina Drake; $10 Achievement in Industrial Arts (eighth grade) Russ Neill; $10 Effort in Art (eighth grade) Josh Rossman; $10 Effort in English (eighth grade) Jeff Goodsell; $10 Effort in Math (eighth grade) Jo Bellow; $10 Effort in Music (eighth grade) Paul Crosby; $10 Effort in Science (eighth grade) Craig Luce; $10 Effort in Social Studies (eighth grade) Anna Woolson; $10 Effort in Home Economic (eighth grade) Chris Mattison; $10 Effort in Industrial Arts (eighth grade) Jennifer Griffith. Edward LaPoint Band Award: 'Jr. High, Teresa Clemons, ($25.); Senior High, Todd Stowell, ($10.). Receiving Certificates for the highest Math League for the grade were: 12th-Alan Youker; llth-Mike Deaton and Tom Lenti; lOth-Joe Morneau; ninth-Todd Luce; eighth-Josh Rossman and Chris Watson; and seventh- Tracy Dusharm and Missy Garno. Math in Ninth Grade, Mike Murray and Dawn Worns received $10. In Accounting I with a 98.5 average, Carla Narris received $15. and Mike Friot received $10. for a 92.75 average. The Co-editors for the yearbook this year received $25. each from the Banner Times, they were Jen Craig and LeAnne Butterfield. Jay Dond received the technology award from Mr. Martin. The Elmira College key award was presented to Elizabeth Smith and the Army Reserve Scholar Athlete (presented by Sgt. Barnes) was given Smith. The Recipients of Principal Awards this each receiving $25. Shannan LaFave and Denny. The Snow Incentive Awards in the amount of $50. were given to seventh and eighth graders: Jennifer Wheeler, Steven Curry, Michael Leib, Teresa Clemons, Kelly Garo, Tracy Dusharm, Cathy Bailey, Rene LeBeau, Missy Garno, Mark Whittaker, and to Sheri the year were Tim Also Chris Gould, Colleen Mitchell, Mark Mooney, Kelly Sanderson, George Stewart, Michael Waldorf, Tim Jennings, Kate Watson, and Jennifer Griffith. Awards in the amount of $100 given to ninth and tenth graders were presented to Freeman Cole, Kim Leary, Todd Hitchcock, Angela Felio, Chris Ecker, Robin Warren, Jennifer Mitchell, Kelly Gray, Guadalupe Crangle, Sandy Clark, Brod Moot, Ray Sliwoski, Kim Hall, Kelly O'Donnell, Michael Poole, Julie Quisnell, Debbie Trust, Cathy Hanks, Lisa Fowler, and Larry Fox. Twenty more students in grades 11th and 12th received $150 awards. They were: Jeff Jordan, Jane Gregory, Ed Hatter, Scott Trump, Andy Howard, Tina Fox, Shannan LaFave, Anne Gould, Don Smith, Dannielle Mooney, and Todd Stowell. Also Casey Gray, Michelle Martin, John Wing, Lori Tutura, Grace Gibbs,' Lynn Smith, Shelley Cleveland, Keish Sanderson, and Elizabeth Smith. fu.s. Flot Coast Guard Auxiliary >> Ila 2-5 Pulaski VFC Griff Jones . WHERE DO YOU PUMP YOUR BILGE WATER? The Federal Law states, any boat 26 feet long or over, be it power or sail, with an engine in a closed com- partment, cannot discharge any waste from the bilge of a boat that would leave any trace of an oil slick on top of the water. So, theoretically, a person could run a brand new boat for 20 or 30 hours and have the occasion to add a quart of oil. If the dock boy was sloppy and dropped just a couple of drops^f oil in the bilge, and it mixed with some water there, the Coast Guard could come inspect the boat and find a little trickle of oil in the surface, the boat owner could be nailed for a $5,000 fine. Besides, you have to have a placard in your engine compartment, five by eight, made of durable material, fixed in a conspicuous place, stating the following: The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits the discharge of oily waste into or upon the navigable waters and con- tiguous zone of the United States if such discharge causes a film or sheen upon, or discoloration of, the surface of the water, or causes a sludge or emulsion beneath the surface of the water. Violators are subject to a penalty of $5,000. No person may drain the sumps of oil-lubricated machinery or the contents of oil filters, strainers, or purifiers into the bilge of any U.S. vessel. Question: What alternative does this law give for disposing of the bilge water? NONE. It says no spillage. There are oil absorbam materials for sale at your Marinas. Some you just place in your bilge and they .vill absorb the oil from the water. Griff Jones I'm part of their future Being a Or! 5:' •.' a gr«at sense r.\ - y • '.ion. Even, - or .e \ • piish something - The actr.ii.ies a • gone on carrp.~<-: • local newspaper -r area business-'-' they juggle the•• - \• family life See for yourself being a Girl Scr?'M —• for you and for ' *ant to be a GTI C - CaiftheGnl V'< If int ox-r- ' I t-J •gi-.c ! sol! • y _ v.o ., o i .'s:»ed the <l .M'h :;eu< h< .* fs and a fu'l • e d:,'(ert:r.cc \2'k' can mal-* he g>rls. Yon 'I -x.t'wj'j' fy.' i.'.\> 1',-daV '1 ' I GIRLS' r XJ>'