Fraternity-Testvériség, 1973 (51. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1973-10-01 / 10-12. szám

Fellowship of the Hungarian Re­formed Church of Fairport Har­bor, Ohio and is a vacation Bible School teacher. She manages branch 3 of the Hungarian Re­formed Federation and is a mem­ber of the National Honor Society. Elizabeth Ann Szabó Elizabeth Ann Szabó, the daugh­ter of John and Wilma Szabó, 372 Brighton Road, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, was born on August 11, 1954. She attended the Metropoli­tan General Hospital School of Nursing and is a graduate and Registered Nurse. She received the Medical Staff Award Bursary from the Metropolitan General Hospital for Post-Graduate Study and is presently attending the University of Windsor as a full-time student to obtain her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. In the future, Miss Szabó plans to enter study in the field of psychiatry. Prior to her residency at the School of Nursing, she was a Sunday School teacher at the Hungarian Presby­terian Church. Having taken bal­let and music lessons for fourteen years, Miss Szabó participated on all occasions in Hungarian festivi­ties. When she had time, she as­sisted her father in the promotion of insurance sales. Szabolcs Soby Kalman Szabolcs Soby Kalman, who re­sides at 111 B. Avenue, San An- selmo, California, was bom on February 9, 1936 in Tata, Hun­gary. He is attending the San Francisco Theological Seminary (United Presbyterian) where he is in the third year of a program leading to a Master of Divinity degree. Mr. Kalman has been ac­tive in the Hungarian Reformed Church in San Francisco, Califor­nia wher he has been a substi­tute elder, preacher and lecturer. With regard to the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, Mr. Kalman is a member of Branch 378, San Jose, California. Mr. Kalman is in his second year of teaching at the San Francisco Hungarian Scouts weekend school. He taught summer evening school and participated in several cul­tural programs in San Francisco’s Stephanium. Mr. Kalman attended several schools both in Hungary and the United States. In 1961 he earned the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in theatre at Ohio Univer­sity, Athens, Ohio and in 1966 the Master of Arts degree in theatre at Southern Illinois University. On July 30, 1964, he married Zsu­zsanna Csabafy at the Hungarian Reformed Church, San Francisco, Cal., where their three children— Géza András, Tibor Mihály and Ildikó Zsuzsanna—were baptized. A FEW LETTERS OF THANKS: Dear Bishop Beky and Executive Committee: It is with deep gratitude that I accept the prize as one of the winners of the “Student Contest Award”. In sponsoring this contest, not only does the Federation aid the student financially, but it also helps the con­testant to acquire pride in their Hun­garian heritage as a result of research­ing material on your various themes. In appreciation I will do my utmost to bring in new members to our Fed­eration. Being associated with Federa­tion work, I have seen “first hand” how important life insurance is to the secur­ity and the welfare of mankind. Fraternally, Dawn 0. Oris. Dear Bishop Beky, It was indeed an unexpected and happy surprise to receive your letter informing me that I had been selected by the Federation’s Board of Directors as one of the winners of the Study Con­test. Please accept my sincere thank you for this award and please transmit my feeling of gratitude to the other leaders of the Hungarian Reformed Federation as well. In my daily prayers I fervently ask my heavenly Father to bless and endow you and yours dear Bishop Beky and every other leader of the Federation assisting the aged, the orphans and the struggling students in their aim at higher education and a fuller, richer life. We students appreciate the assis­tance awarded to us by the Federation. Elizabeth Ann Catherine Szabó Sincerely yours, My Dear Bishop Beky: Thank you very much for the recent check you sent for student aid and which arrived with such promptness in time for me to put it to use toward the necessary educational expenses at Rut­gers University-Cook College for this fall semester’s required textbooks. Please know of my deep appreciation to you, the National Officers and Rev. Francis Vitéz who helped give such kind and courteous attention to my educa­tional needs at this time. Gratefully yours, Noel Joseph Barboe Dear Dr. Beky: Thank you so much for the Student Aid which was given to me for college. I certainly appreciate it. Thank you again! Sincerely, Miss Diane Pavuk 20

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