Teen wins computer in essay contest
Information for this story provided by Lisa Power, of Preventive Medicine Associates.
"I didn't do the good deed for any recognition) but I could sure use a computer to take with me to college in a couple of years."
Korey Alexandra Jung-Ae Buecheler
Korey Alexandra Jung-Ae Buecheler, 15, of Bloomsbury Drive, Onondaga, recently won a Dell computer system in an essay contest.
Buecheler was presented the computer system by Dr. Joseph Barry, whose Preventive Medicine Associates sponsored a "Do A Good Deed" contest.
A Westhill High School student, Buecheler raised money for transportation for a South Korean orphanage. She is the daughter of William and Leslie Buecheler.
"I didn't do the good deed for any recognition, but I could sure use a computer to take jvith me to college in a couple of years" Buecheler said.
Preventive Medicine is at 5415 W. Genesee St.
Barry said the contest would continue and added that other contestants received gift certificates to Barnes and Nobles bookstore.
"Doing good deeds, which is defined as deeds which benefit others rather than the individual doing the deedris a step in the right direction," Barry said.
"This kind of step has built this country."