Fraternity-Testvériség, 1991 (69. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1991-07-01 / 3-4. szám

Page 18 TESTVÉRISÉG Richard G. Hayes Jr., Member of Br. 259 "I would like to thank the Federa­tion for their generosity in awarding me the student aid. The gift has been put towards the cost of my education at California State University, Long Beach, where I am a senior in Chemical Engi­neering. I've recently acquired a job at McDonnell Doug­las Aircraft as a student employee. Working as an assistant engineer in the organic coatings lab enables me to apply much of what I learn seeking a chemical engineering degree. One of my future goals is to move to Hungary to join my grandmother and grandfather for a few years, working for one of the many chemical or petrochemical companies which have recently opened doors in Hungary. Thanks again to the Federation and a very special thanks to Margaret Saltzer for recommending me for the gift." Mark Machler is Member ofBr. 67 Br. Mgr. Helen Szuch, who rec­ommended Mark, has the following to say about him: "Mark is a sopho­more at Villanova University in Villanova, PA where he is ma­joring in Finance. Mark is a mem­ber of the Villa- nova Tennis Team. He has expressed his gratitude for the HRFA scholarship and has already put it to use toward a tuition pay­ment. He is enjoying the challenge of attending the Commerce & Finance School of Villanova University. Some of the courses that he has enjoyed this year are statistics, accounting III and calculus. Mark attended Hickory High School in Heritage, PA where he was a member of the National Honor Society. He joined SADD (Students against Drunk Driving), and the tennis team. He has played on the High School team since 7th grade and became a ranked player in the United States Tennis Associa­tion junior tennis program. Mark's family in Sharon, PA all support the Bethlen Home. His grandmother Margaret Gergely of Sharpsville, PA is a long-time member of the Federation." Helen Szuch, Branch Manager Andrew Joseph Molnár, Member of Branch 15, is currently attend­ing Cornell Uni­versity - College of Arts & Scien­ces, majoring in Business Manage­ment. This past summer he was active as Canvas­ser for Citizen Action, Church Organist, Hotel Worship Leader, and Counselor. He also participated at the National Youth Conven­tion in Dallas, Texas, with 27,000 young people in attendance. Andrew was recommended by Clara V. Csikesz, Director & Branch Manager Elizabeth Korocz Kecskeméthy 1906 - 1991 Elizabeth Korocz Kecskeméthy was born on May 14,1906 in Nyirtura, Hungary, as the daughter of the Rev. Geza and Yolanda Osvath Korocz. She passed away on August 10, 1991 in the Maine Medical Center of Portland, Maine, at the age of 85. Survivors include her husband of 58 years: the Rev. Joseph Kecskeméthy of Portland, ME; 2 sons: Joseph G. Kecskeméthy of Pittsburgh, PA, and Stephen Z. Kecskeméthy of Portland, ME; a sister: Eva Kinder of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; 6 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild as well as several nieces. Mrs. Kecskeméthy was a church organist for more than 50 years. As a young girl, she was the organist in her father's parishes. After her marriage to the Rev. Joseph Kecskeméthy, she played in all the parishes he served. She was a demonstration teacher for the State of New Jersey prior to her marriage.

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