Fraternity-Testvériség, 1989 (67. évfolyam, 1-3. szám)

1989-01-01 / 1. szám

Page 22 TESTVÉRISÉG Darren Hongo DARREN HONGO member of Branch 1 writes: "I would like to thank the Hungarian Reformed Federa­tion for their scholarship check. This will help to educate me in the field of Political Science where I hope to take a job in local politics. Another option I would like to try following undergraduate school is law school. Although I am undecided about what type of career I will choose, I am certain that I will deal with law either as a lawyer or an elected government official. Thank you for your scholarship." Darren has also helped the Brotherhood of his church; he worked in bowl-a-thons for Muscular Dystrophy and walk-a- thons for March of Dimes. Arpad G. Horzsa and his whole family are faithful members of Branch 62. Ever since his teenage years, Arpad has been active in the Holy Trinity Hungarian Church. He served as an altar boy for many years, and also contributed with his musical talents at almost every Hungarian celebra­tion. He will be finishing his studies in June of this year and we wish him God's blessings on all his future endeavors. Arpad G. Horzsa Monika Ivan MONIKA IVAN is a recipient of our student aid and daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ivan of Somerset, NJ—all members of Branch 302. Monika is finishing her studies in Business Administration and wishes to further her education at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, and possibly reside there. Ildikó Paulovits, member of Branch 93, writes: "I am deeply grateful for the scholarship you have awarded me. It has helped me in my pursuit of a degree in Occupational Therapy. I am happy to be a part of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. I am also proud to be of Hungarian descent. Thank you once again for the honor you have given me." Ildikó Paulovits receiving check from Branch Manager Steve Vajda ELIZABETH VARGA, member of Branch 4, will be a sophomore at the University of Notre Dame where she will be majoring in International Relations and Slavic Studies. After graduation, her goal is to work overseas at the American Embassy in Hungary. Through this she would like to gain a deeper under­standing of the relationship between the United States

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