Fraternity-Testvériség, 1981 (59. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1981-10-01 / 4. szám

On August 23rd, Lisa Elek, 17 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Elek, of Carmichaels, Pennsylvania, was chosen 1981 “Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Queen”. Lisa will represent the coal industry across Pennsylvania. BRANCH NO. 152 — UNIONTOWN, PA Competition and winning is nothing new for the petite five foot four inch, 110 pound blonde Miss. At the age of 12 the Carmichaels Miss entered the “Little Miss Greene County” contest and won her first title. In 1977 she was crowned “Cinderella Girl”, and won the title of “World’s Best Acrobat” in Dallas, Texas. In 1979 the tal­ented Miss was named Regional Acrobatic Champion and advanced on to win the National Grand Champion Acro­batic award in New York. The following year she was crowned “Ideal Miss Talent of Pennsylvania”, “Miss Northeastern U.S.A. Talent” in Washington. The current year has proven a busy one for the new coal queen. In April, Lisa won the title of “Miss Dance of Pennsylvania”, sponsored by Dance Masters of Penn­sylvania. In July she was selected Albert Gallatin’s “Regatta Queen”. Sponsored by Dance Masters of Amer­ica, the Miss Dance of America Pageant, held in Miami, Florida, the first week of August again proved an exciting experience for Lisa. Here she was selected second run- nerup to “Miss Dance of America”. A senior at Carmichaels Area High School, Lisa is an academic student and a member of “Who’s Who Among American High School Students”. She is also an acrobatic teacher at the Rebecca Wilson Dance Studio in Waynes- burg, PA. Lisa performed a ballet acrobatic dance to the music of “Through The Eyes of Love” and was crowned by Emway Resources, Inc.’s Vice President/General Man­ager George Trevorrow. Mary Bota At the 85th Anniversary Banquet at Duquesne. Sitting are Diane Hakel,Secretary, her husband Bob; Deborah Mondon, Activity Director and her husband Tony. Standing are Joseph Molnár, National Treasurer, Paul Kovács, Admi­nistrator and his wife Edith and Elmer E. Vargo, National Vice President-Secretary. A check was presented by directors Illés and Szuch to Rev. Kovács, Administrator of the Bethlen Home, in the presence of Rev. Bertalan, President of the Federation. 12

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