William Penn Life, 1968 (3. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1968-06-01 / 6-7. szám
his Continental Orchestra. Trophies to the Winning Women's and Men’s team were presented by Board Chairman John P. Balia and Mrs. Mary Tomcsak, Youngstown Committee Co- Chairman thanks everyone for their help and Cooperation. Director Louis Vassy. Benediction was given by Rev. Kalman Adorján, Pastor, Hungarian Reformed Church. The success of the Tournament and Fellowship Days in Youngstown Ohio must be attributed to the Committee who for many weeks and months worked diligently to assure everyone of a good time. The Local Committee consisted of Mary Tomcsak, Chairman, Mike Tomcsak Tournament Administrator, Ceil Vengren Women’s Bowling Director, Irene Nemeth, Secretary, Kay_Npyak,i Corresponding Secretary,/Steve Novak/Banquet Rev. Kalman Adorján, Pastor American Hungarian Reformed Church closes Banquet with Benediction. Chairman, Eugene Sakasjts, Frances Sakasits, George Nemeth. Dolores Varga, \John BuncKfT^Margaret Bunchy^ Trank Cibulas. Paul"GaryanetyjJohn Kaluczky, J Helen KaluczkyThnre Magyar, Alex Nagy, Anna Novak, Joe Pinkocze, Frank Sauer, Hank Spencer, Steve Szabó Jr., Efier Szabó, Joseph Taylor, Julia Taylor and Alex Tollas. The National Committee which worked in close harmony with the Local Committee consisted of National President Elmer Charles, Director Louis Vassy and Supervisor of Agencies Gus G. Nagy. As we reflect on this Anniversary Tournament we begin to look forward to the beginning of the second quarter century of this great annual William Penn event so it is ON TO NEW YORK where the 26th National Bowling Tournament and Fellowship Days will be held May 31 and June 1, 1969. Youngstown Committee and workers: 1st Row: Ceil Vengren, Sándor Tollas, Frances Sakasits, Kay Novak, Mike Tomcsak, George Nemeth, Irene Nemeth, Mark Tomcsak; 2nd Row: Delores Varga, John Varga, Anna Novak, Eugene Sakasits, Steve Novak. BR. 132 SALUTES ITS LEAGUE & TOURNAMENT WINNERS On May 11th, South Bend Branch #132 members and bowlers held their 30th Annual Bowlers7 Banquet and Dance. Traditionally the time when all of the awards for bowling achievement are presented. LEAGUE & TOURNAMENT WINNERS Shown here in this picture are (from left to right, sitting): Mrs. Helen Tschida, Mrs. Veronica Vargo, Mrs. Phyllis Reed, Mrs. Katherine Smith, Miss Gloria Frankel, Miss Barbara Koloszar and Mrs. Mitzi Yuhasz. Second row: Frank J. Wukovits, Sr., National Director, George Vargo, William Reed Jr., Ralph Richardson, John Stankiewicz and Bernie Bauer. Third row: Irvin Staszewski, James A. Smith and Peter Hegedűs. We are pleased to announce that our SEVENTH ANNUAL HANDICAP BOWLING TOURNAMENT was an earned success. John Stankiewicz and Irvin Staszewski won $50.00 as first place winners in the Mens7 Doubles Division. Helen Tschida and Ann Kopsea won Women's Doubles. Singles events were won by Peter Hegedűs and Ann Kopsea. WILLIAM PENN'S FINEST Pictured above are "William Penn's finest bowlers" at least according to Field Representative Frank J. Wukovits Jr. their Saturday morning coach. Sitting left to right are: Richard Swiental, Paul Strom, Jane Hegedűs, Margery Hojara, Mary Czajkowski, Louise Hegedűs, Jill Strom, Rebecca Swiental, Steven Czajkowski and Jack Strom. Second row: Frank Wukovits Jr. (Coach), Timothy Kuhar, Bob Bird, Mary Hegedűs, Mary Kuhar, Annmarie Blume, Kathy VanDerHeyden, Mike Swiental, Mike Wills and Pat Walzcewski. Third row: Daniel Czerna, Charles Hegedűs, David Drozdowski, Tony Hegedűs, Frank Pinterics, Jim Rosplock, Bob Blume and Richard Kazmierzak. All enjoyed the festivities as the Branch #132 provided a fine dance band and all the food anyone could eat—FREE to the League Bowlers and their guests. 5