Fraternity-Testvériség, 1962 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1962-07-01 / 7. szám

FRATERNITY 7 JOSEPH KECSKEMETHY: ITEMS OF INTEREST SOME OF OUR 1962 GRADUATES With pride and in due recognition of their accomplishments, we are happy to extend our congratulations to some of the young members of our Federation whose graduation has been reported to us. It would be our pleasure to list others also as they are brought to our attention. PAUL ST. MIKLOSSY, of Bethesda, Mary­land and Fair Lawn, N. J., our Treasurer’s son, received his Bachelor of Arts degree on June 3, 1962, from the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, Virginia. He was born in New York in 1940, shortly before his family moved to Fair Lawn, N. J., where he subse­quently attended elementary and secondary schools. In high school he was an ardent track team member, excelling in record- breaking high jumps, still holding the Fair Lawn High School record. Paul is a member of the Hungarian Reformed Church of Passaic, N. J., where he faithfully attended Sunday School, was confirmed and still holds mem­bership. Mr. and Mrs. St. Miklossy, the proud parents, were most pleased to see their son receive his degree with honors. Besides being carried on the Dean’s Honor List, young Paul was on the University’s Track Team and is a member of the Theta Delta Chi National Fraternity. Paul has been accepted by Georgetown University Dental School in Washington, D. C., beginning in September, 1962. ESTHER ADELE FEHER, of Wheatland, Pa., is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gabor Feher, members of our Federation. She re­ceived a $1600 four-year scholarship from the Farrell Wolves’ Club, the organization’s ninth annual competitive scholarship awarded each year according to need, as well as academic ability. Esther was graduated from Farrell High School with honors as the second highest in her graduation class of 150. The school’s Key Club selected her for its big honor, a $25 Savings Bond, while her outstanding work in English was recognized by the Sharon College Club, which group presented her with a dictionary. Esther has also found time for music, utilizing this gift as a pianist in the Sunday School of our Bethlehem Presbyterian

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