William Penn Life, 2014 (49. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2014-09-01 / 9. szám

Members : Guests golf putter. Nolan Hostetter and Alex Chobody both hit the marshmallow a distance of 46 feet and each received two $5 gift certificates to McDonald's. The weekend's biggest winners were the WPA members who will receive grants from the William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation. All the weekend's activities benefited the Scholarship Foundation. The weekend raised a total of $16,433 in donations and pledges for the Foundation. Of that total, $7,085 was raised through dona­tions, the majority of which were made during the Foundation's annual meet­ing held at the Pittsburgh Airport Mar­riott on Friday evening. The remainder was raised through tournament hole sponsorships ($6,100), the Monte Carlo Nite ($1,485), the Chinese auction held Friday evening ($1,220), a 50/50 raffle ($428) and donations for caricatures ($115). The success of this tournament was made possible through the hard work and dedication of many people. Our thanks go to the National Officers, the Home Office staff, our hole spot­ters, and the staff and management of Quicksilver Golf Club and the Pitts­burgh Airport Marriott. We invite everyone back to Quicksil­­* ver next July for our 32nd Annual Golf Tournament! WPFASF holds annual meetin CORAOPOLIS, PA - The William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foun­dation held its annual meeting July 18 at the Pittsburgh Airport Marriott. Those attending the meeting and the golf weekend showed their strong support for the Foundation by pledg­ing a total of $7,085 during and after the meeting. National President George S. Charles Jr. thanked the members, branches and friends of the Association for their continued support of the Foundation, especially during these financially dif­ficult times. Since 1972, the Foundation has awarded 5,668 scholarships worth a to­tal of $2,474,700. Those figures include the 165 grants awarded this year worth a total of $82,500. The Scholarship Foundation elected 18 WPA members to serve on the Foundation's Advisory Board. Elected by unanimous vote to a one-year term were: Dave Chakey, Steve Charles, Mike Chobody, Joe Csornán, Alan Gar­­docky, Thomas House, Charles Johns, Dave Kozak, Caroline Lanzara, Ralph Manning, Marguerite McNelis, Gregory Nagy, Zita Prowse, Mark Schmidt, Carol Truesdell, Gary Vámos, E. E. "Al" Vargo and Rebecca Williams. The Leader Board SCRAMBLE WINNERS FIRST PLACE Thomas McKee, Edward Houseman, Robert Harbison & Tony Dodaro SECOND PLACE Timothy Klodnick, Terry Bennett, Thomas Morgan & Hani Ghazaleh THIRD PLACE Betsy Griffith, C. David Griffith, Cory Ermold & Larry Long FOURTH PLACE Logan Krawchyk, Nathan Simpson, Craig Fontana & Bill Krawchyk FIFTH PLACE Samuel Weyant, Tom Cobaugh, John Cobaugh & Sonny Lau SKILL SHOT WINNERS Longest Putt (Hole #I8) Dave Kozak & Lynn Williams Longest Drive Ages 18-59 Chris Strieker & Betsy Griffith Longest Drive Ages 60 & Up Hani Ghazaleh & Janet Peternel Closest To Line (Hole # 10) Paul Martincsek & Arlene Florjancic Closest To Pin (Hole #6) Charles Oravitz & Amanda Ott Closest To Pin (Hole #l I) Jack Kelly Closest To Pin (Hole # 14) Joseph Vidmar & Amanda Ott HOLE-IN-ONE CONTEST Holes #6-#8-#l I - #14 No Winners CONSOLATION PRIZES Closest to Pin - Hole #8 Thomas McKee - 6' 10” -$500 Edward Houseman -8’ 10” - $200 William Penn Life 0 September 2014 0 13

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