William Penn Life, 1981 (16. évfolyam, 1-3. szám)

1981-07-01 / 3. szám

Bowling Tournament . . . (Continued from Page 8) ing were: Darlene Szatmári, Julie Egei, Tillie Racz, Katalin Kulcsár, Robin Pegoresky, Yolanda Celmer, Judy, Karen and Robert Bubenko, John Gebnar, Laci Egei, Wendell Hipler and John Papp. Unfortu­nately, time was limited so the dancers' routine was shortened. Also participating in the program were outstanding members from the Chicago area of the Rabai Hungarian Folk Dance Ensemble. Sztaniszlav Párok rendered Magyar tunes as a saxophone solo. This was followed by Hungarian melodies on the piano by Miss Alex­andra Ador. Master Zoltán Baksay accompanied by Sztaniszlav and Alexandra, sang Hungarian folk songs to the great thrill of the au­dience. In perfect Hungarian, Miss Melin­da Polgar, recited a László Mécs poem, even those who didn't understand the language, felt the im­pact of her recitation. Our congratulations to all the per­formers. They are living proof that the William Penn Association is fostering Magyar culture in America. Our thanks go out to those parents and grandparents who are encourag­ing these youngsters. On Sunday, the singles and doubles were rolled. The Prize List is published in this issue of the Penn Life. Our report would not be complete without special thanks to Mr. Frank Balogh, President of Branch 1 5, who with his capable fellow Officers did such a tremendous job in making our stay in Chicago pleasant and finally to Joe Hodits, who was the Tourna­ment Secretary and did such a fine job. And now it is on to Cleveland where Director Steve Lesco together with Branches 14 and 45 Officers are already working to assure suc­cess of the 1982 National Bowling Tournament. 55. Branch 249, Dayton, Ohio 56. Branch 15. Chicago, III. 57. Branch 18, Detroit, Mich. 58. Branch 15, Chicago, III. 59. Branch 249, Dayton, Ohio 60. Branch 39, Beaver Falls, Pa. 61. Branch 18, Detroit, Mich. 62. Branch 15, Chicago, III. 63. Branch 18, Detroit, Mich. 64. Branch 18, Detroit, Mich. 65. Branch 15, Chicago, III. 10

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