Fraternity-Testvériség, 1970 (48. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1970-10-01 / 10-12. szám
he was a member of the Biology Club, Chorus Choir, and was Vice- president of Beta Beta Beta, a national biology honorary. He was a laboratory assistant for the biology department and a counselor for a floor of freshmen men in a dorma- tory. Currently enrolled as a sophomore in the College of Dentistry at the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Will receive his Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree in June of 1973. His Letter of Thanks: Dear Bishop Beky, I have received your letter telling me the good news that I have won first prize in the “National Youth Study Contest” of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. Needless to say, I was very happy when I received your letter. I want to thank you for the scholarship which you have awarded me. It certainly is a great financial help to me. This contest and the scholarships which are awarded by the Hungarian Federation certainly are valuable and a great help to the students who receive them. We students certainly appreciate the concern and help which the Federation has given us. Again thank you so much for the scholarship which you awarded me. Sincerely, Richard W. Aros FIRST PRIZE WINNER Frank Csaba Door Born Oct. 19, 1948 in Budapest. Educated in Canada till 1962. In 1961 joined the London Fencing Team (Ontario, Canada). From 1961-1962 I became junior fencing champion in Canada. Won five tournaments during this period of time. Continuing education in United States. I am currently a senior at San Jose State College, majoring in Economics. I am also a member of the College Intercollegiate Fencing Team. After graduation I plan to attend law school. SECOND PRIZE WINNER William B. Puskas, Jr. William B. Puskas Jr. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Puskas, 30 Winthrop Rd., Somerset, N. J. He was born Feb. 6, 1953 and he is a member of Branch 302. He finished Franklin High School in June 1970, and entered Dartmouth College this September. He is planning to study law, and he is a member of the Magyar Reformed Church in New Brunswick. Letter of Thanks: Dear President Béky: We want to thank the Federation for the scholarship award for our son, William B. Puskas Jr. who won 2nd prize from the New Jersey (3rd) district. He went away to college th ree weeks ago, so we are thanking the scholarship award in his name. Sincerely yours, Wiliam B. Puskas, Sr. SECOND PRIZE WINNER Anikó Anna Kovács Born Oct. 25. 1948. Attending West Virginia University majoring in Biology. Class of 1972. Daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Zoltán Kovács, Homestead, Pa. SECOND PRIZE WINNER Judit Pataki I was bom in Hungary in 1948. I came to the States in 1963. I became a citizen in 1968 and went to study in Vienna the same year. Now I am a student at Purdue University. This is my last (student teaching) semester. I will be a teacher of Ger15