William Penn Life, 2000 (35. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2000-05-01 / 5. szám

George S. Charles, Jr. Editor-in-Chief Richard W. Toth Diane M. Torma Associate Editors John E. Lovász Managing Editor NATIONAL OFFICERS George S. Charles, Jr. National President Richard W. Toth National V.P.-Secretary Diane M. Torma National V.P.-Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS Anthony C. Beke Chairman Louis A. Fodor Vice Chairman Elmer W. Toth Vice Chairman William J. Bero Barbara A. House Charles S. Johns Michael R. Kara Andrew W. McNelis Michael F. Tomcsak Stephen J. Varga E. E. (AI) Vargo Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. Frank J. Radvany Secretary of the Board AUDITING COMMITTEE Robert A. Ivancso Chairman Margaret H. Boso Secretary Dennis A. Chobody Joseph Hamari Ernest J. Mozer, Sr. William S. Vasvary CONSULTANTS Bruce & Bruce Company Actuary Horovitz, Rudoy & Roteman CPA Tucker Arensberg, P.C. General Counsel Michael W. Finikiotis, M.D. Medical Director William Penn ILife Volume 35, Number 5 MAY 2000 In this issue, we're focusing on our young people. We have some suggestions for parents on what they can do for their children. We also have some tips for kids and teens on what they can do for themselves. It all starts in For Starters on 2. 3 4 6 8 10 Charitable Ideas - How volunteering can help youths plan their future. Moneywl$e - The ABC's of paying for college. HealthPage - How to keep teens safe when they're on the job. Child's Play - How to help your children get the most out of team sports. Treasured Recipes - Chef Vilmos offers a recipe for cooking with kids. 12 Join the Club You're invited to our 17th Annual Golf Tournament Information and entry form. 2For Starters 14 Magyar Nyelv Saluting our FIC's; Hungarian choir Tihany és Környéke — Tihany and visit WPA Home Office. the Balaton Region. IIMagyar Matters 17 Branch News Hungarians endure worst flooding in The latest news and notes from our decades; New Jersey hosts festival. branches. Official publication of the William Penn Association. Published monthly. Office of publication: 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: (412) 231-2979. Third Class U.S. Postage Paid. Pittsburgh, PA Permit No. 2724 Unsolicited articles, letters, pictures and other material submitted to the William Penn Life are forwarded at the owneris risk, and the William Penn Life expressly denies any responsibility for their safekeeping or return. The William Penn Life reserves the right to edit, revise or reject any article submitted for publication. POSTMASTER: If undelivered, please send form 3579 to: William Penn Association, 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Willi» Pen Lile, May 2000 1

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