Fraternity-Testvériség, 2006 (84. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

2006-01-01 / 1. szám

Fraternity- Testvériség Page 27 had never run before. And what they found was simply amazing: their shoes fdled with a huge bag of candy, walnuts and toys. Most claimed to have seen the old sleigh from the end Members and non-members were waiting and of the driveway as it waiting—- and eating and eating... made its way across the sky, but this information could not be officially confirmed. Helen Keller once wrote: “It gives me a great comforting sense that things seen are temporal and things unseen are eternal.” She saw none of this world with her eyes but perceived so much more with her heart about the human soul. St. Nicholas, as an imaginary benefactor, handed out way more that night than just candy. He gave little minds a good deal to ponder for life and to keep the giver forever perfect in their hearts. Thank you, Judit Zambo and HRFA, for helping us realize these little dreams. Gertrude Szilagyi Founder and School Director Congratulations to Members on Outstanding Achievements 2005 - 2006 Season was successful in spite of the team being first year wrestlers. We lost 9 wrestlers from 2005 who moved to varsity level. Our goal was to prepare the kids for the varsity team. The kids worked very hard and learned a lot. At the end of the year they showed progress. They won quite a few matches. Our team record was 7 wins and 5 losses. Here is our Junior High Blackhawk Wrestling Team: Coaches: Coach Joe Fabri, Coach Ed Braddock, Coach Chris Linder L-R: 1st row Zack Whitmore, Mike Seiber, Jared McLain, 2nd row Kyle Braddock, Mike Colalella, John Hartwell, Bret Blackwood, 3rd row Mike Steiner, Travis Gallagher, Alex Lonnett; NOT PICTURED: Nick Stout, Dylan Hub George Manalukas George Manalukas ­George is a senior at Blackhawk j High School, a member of the, Varsity wrestling team and a member of HRFA since 2002. He | started wrestling about 6 years ago. George has two brothers: Emmanual, who is also on the I Varsity wrestling team and a member of the Federation, and a | younger brother, Alexander. Joe Fabri coached George 1 in junior high school. George is extremely dedicated and a hard worker. He would stay overtime to practice, sometimes even an hour more to work out with the coaches. The hard work paid off. George finished second in selection championships. He is now preparing for the regional championships. George won many matches in the last six years. His record this year is 32 wins and 8 losses. Branch 151 and HRFA are proud of George’s accomplishments. We wish him much success in the upcoming regional division and hopefully he will advance to the state finals. Congratulations to the parents, Dr. Peter Manalukas and his lovely wife, Joanne. SjP Congratulations to Donald L. Lambert III of Branch 151 for being the recipient of the $500 college Scholarship from the Pennsylvania Fraternal Congress. Don received this scholarship by submitting a 500 word essay on the benefits of belonging to a fraternal I society. Donald is the son of Don I and Debbie Lambert, Darlington, PA. He graduated in 2005 with High Honors from Blackhawk High School, Beaver Falls, PA. He is currently a freshman at Ursinus College in Collegeville, PA where he is studying computer science and economics. Don has been a member of the HRFA for several years under the guidance of Joe and Peggy Fabri. He has enjoyed all of his experiences with HRFA and participated in several local activities, but his favorite is the National JOIN HANDS DAY. Donald is in the Philadelphia area now. He is looking forward to becoming an active HRFA member wherever his life takes him. He was an effective speaker at the last HRFA convention in PA two years ago Donald L. Lambert

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