The Eighth Tribe, 1979 (6. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1979-07-01 / 7. szám

Page 12 THE EIGHTH TRIBE July, 1979 HUNGARIAN RADIO PROGRAMS Pennsylvania WYJZ — 860 AM — Pittsburgh, Pa. Sunday, 1:30 to 2:00 P.M. — Garden of Hungarian Songs. Produced and directed by Miss Julia Orosz. WEDO — 810 AM, McKeesport, Pa. Sunday afternoon: 2:15 to 2:30 — The Hungarian Re­formed Radio Program — Sponsored by the Western Pennsylvania Hungarian Protestant Churches. 2:30 to 3:00 — Hungarian Hour — Host: Dr. Victor Molnár. WYFM — 103 FM — Sharon, Pa. Sunday morning 8 to 8:30, “Hungarian Protestant Broadcast”. Sponsored by the Youngstown area churches. New York WHBI-FM — 105.9, New York, N.Y. Hungarian Protestant Radio Worship Service Sunday afternoon at 1:45. New Jersey WCTC —: 1450 AM — New Brunswick, N.J. Sunday afternoon 12:15 to 1:30. Kara’s Hungarian Melody Time. Ohio WZAK — FM 93.1 — Cleveland, Ohio. Thursday and Friday evenings from 7:30. — Dr. Paul Lote, Dr. Zsigmond Molnár and László Rózsa announcers. WBKC — 1560 AM — Chardon, Ohio. Sunday morning — 10 to 11 o’clock. “HUNGARIAN AMERICAN HOUR”. Hostess: Mrs. Henry (Pota) McBride. Phone: 286-3433. WVUD — FM 100 — Dayton, Ohio. Sunday morning 9 to 10 o’clock. “MUSIC OF HUNGARY”. Bringing Hungarian music to the people of Cen­tral and Southwestern Ohio, parts of Kentucky and Indiana. Director: Albert G. Kertesz. /TY ask other Radio Program Direc-MARGIE SZOMY Margie Szomy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Szomy, of Boca Raton, Florida, graduated as the valedictorian from Highlands Christian Academy, Pompano Beach, Florida. Margie was the president of the school’s chapter of the National Honors Society and re­ceived top honors for the year in ma­thematics and english. She was also elected into Who’s Who in American High Scsools for 1978-79. During her years at the Academy she was the piano accompanist for the school chorus and was a member of the girls volley ball and flag teams. Margie will attend Florida Atlantic University where she will major in pre-medicine. tors to send in the time of their pro­grams, so we can include them in this column. Also let us know if any change occurs in the program. —editor. Coming Events: PITTSBURGH, PA. AREA 20th Anniversary Dinner and Dance sponsored by the Hungarian Heritage Radio program of Dr. Victor Molnár on Sunday, Sept. 23, 1979. Details later. * * * Coming Events News items should be sent in by the first of the previous month, so it can be inserted before the event takes place. —Editor. If you know anyone, who would like to receive this magazine, please send us the name and address. —Support this Magazine.— KENNETH K. GERZSENYI On May 15, 1979, Kenneth graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a double major in “Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering and Economics” and “Administration and Management in Science” with high honors. He was a past President and Treasurer of the Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity. He was a member of the Eta Kappa Nu Elect­rical Engineers Honor Society, also of Pau Beta Pi Honor Society. Member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He was a counselor for Carnegie Mellon Freshmen Camp. He is the son of the late Frank and Rose Gerzsenyi of North Huntingdon, Pa. The Gerzsnyi family is the member of the Free Magyar Reformed Church of McKeesport, Pa. He is employed by I. B. M. in Ro­chester, Minnesota as a Designing Engineer. Now available from Bethlen Press: “A Condensed Geography of Hungary” 80 pages with maps, pictorial illustrations and other valuable information. Soft Cover: $3.75, including Postage To order: see last page. Having your printing needs done by Bethlen Press will also help the Eighth Tribe Dont forget to give to the Eighth Tribe Foundation

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