Fraternity-Testvériség, 1992 (70. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1992-10-01 / 4. szám
FRATERNITY Page 21 ALTERNATE FROM THE CHICAGO, ILL. (WEST) DISTRICT. 1 alternate to be selected. Nominees were: Margaret H. Saltzer - she received...................31 votes Julius Simon - he received.................................27 votes Margaret H. Saltzer was declared to be the alternate from the Chicago, ILL. (West) District for the next four years. DIRECTORS FROM THE OHIO DISTRICT. 2 Directors to be selected. Nominees were: Jolán Abel - she received.................................. 19 votes Raymond Kaiser - he received......................... 11 votes Zoltán Szucs - he received...............................22 votes Edward Bihary - he received............................31 votes Irma Carnevale - she received...........................6 votes Elizabeth Schmidt - she received..................... 10 votes Louis Medgyesi - he withdrew his nomination. Edward Bihary and Zoltán Szucs were declared to be the directors from the Ohio District for the next four years. ALTERNATES FROM THE OHIO DISTRICT. 2 Alternates to be selected. Nominees were: Margaret Dubos - she received.........................27 votes Steven Nyeste - he received.............................21 votes Jolán Abel - she received..................................26 votes Irma Carnevale - she received.......................... 16 votes Raymond Kaiser withdrew his nomination. Margaret Dubos and Jolán Abel were declared to be the alternates from the Ohio District for the next four years. DIRECTOR FOR THE ST. GEORGE DISTRICT. 1 Director to be selected. Nominee: Michael Pauli, Jr. Since there was only one name on the ballot for the St. George District, Michael Pauli, Jr. was elected by voice vote to be the director from the St. George district for the next four years. John J. Krilla was elected to become the alternate for the next four years by voice vote. President Bertalan administered the official oath to the newly elected National Officers and Members of the Board of Directors. The American and the Hungarian national anthems were sung. A motion was made to close the Convention. The newly elected President George Dózsa proclaimed the 34th Convention of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America adjourned at 7:34 P.M. George Dózsa, Vice President-Secretary Banquet