William Penn Life, 1985 (20. évfolyam, 1-6. szám)

1985-09-01 / 5. szám

Continued from page 17 NOT PICTURED: Linda Glessner — BRANCH 89, Homestead, PA (Maryland Institute, College of Art) Beth Johnson — BRANCH 8036, Scottdale, PA (Seton Hill College, Greensburg, PA) Matthew Kalo — □RANCH 71, Duquesne, PA (John Carroll University) Michael Keith — BRANCH 8074, Hollidaysburg, PA (Juniata College) Kimberly Mazur — BRANCH 296, Springdale, PA (University of Pittsburgh) Timothy Mihalek — BRANCH 85, Daisytown, PA (University of Pittsburgh) Neil Nemeth — BRANCH 9, Hazleton, PA (Penn State) Director Albert G. Kertesz, presenting scholarship check to Kristopher Kaskocsak, member of BRANCH 249, DAYTON, OHIO. Director William C. Kohut presenting scholarship check to Christopher Nicholson — BRANCH 89, HOMESTEAD, PA. Kathleen Wukovits — BRANCH 132, South Bend, IN (Indiana University) William Kovach, Manager of BRANCH 159, PHOENIXVILLE, PA., presenting scholarship checks to: L. to R., Robert Nagy, Stephen J. Fodor, Jr., William Kovach, Branch Manager, Richard Nagy and Betsy Kovach. BRANCH 14 CLEVELAND, OH. Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund l. to R.: Julie Stypa, Branch 14 Secretary; Bob Perkins, Rose Fratino, Kim Dorony, Michelle Schwab, Wendy Dorony — Scholarship recipients and Tom Oris, Branch 14 Treasurer. Michelle Schwab and her father, Bill, at the Scholarship Dinner. R' ie Fratino and guest. Wendy and Kim Dorony. George Horvath, Branch Coordinator of BRANCH #174, SCRANTON, PA., is shown presenting his nephew, Robert Horvath, a scholarship check from the William Penn Association. Bob will attend Mansfield State Teacher's College to study Business and Accounting. STATUE OF LIBERTY — National Director Joseph Arvay, left, presented John A. Tusai, National Fraternal Director, with a check in the amount of $540 for the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund. The money was raised through a collection at the recent bowling tournament and scholarship days held in New Brunswick, New Jersey. All money donated to the fund will be matched by the William Penn Association in fulfilling its pledge in behalf of the restoration. HELP FOR LADY — Advisory Board member Stephen Danko, left, presented Fraternal Director John Tusai with a check for $1800.33 from Branch 18 in Detroit where the Ladies Auxiliary held a card party in behalf of the Statue of Liberty Fund. Associa­tion President John Sabo said he was overwhelmed and delighted with the gift from the Auxiliary. The William Penn Association matches every con­tribution it receives for the Statue of Liberty restoration fund. 18

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