of America and The Hungarian-American Cultural Center, where
he was treasurer.
Paul was preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Margaret.
He is survived by their three children, Alan, Lawrence and Kathleen; five grandchildren, David, John, Michael, Lindsey and Kevin;
and two great-grandsons, Benjamin and Noah.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Pulmonary Fibrosis
Foundation, 1332 North Halsted Street, Suite 201, Chicago, IL,
60642. Your personal wishes may be expressed to the family at
toth@blclinks.net.
SarunasMingela,PhD,isassociateprofessorofoccupationalandenvironmental
healthsciencesatWayneStateUniversityinDetroit,Mich.
FredW.Boelter,CIH,PE,BCEE,isaprincipalwithEnvironinChicago,Il.Hecanbe
reachedatfboelter@environcorp.comor(312)822-3820.
Winners Announced in Local Section Membership
Recruitment Campaign
Congratulations to the winning local sections in the AIHA® Local
Section Membership Recruitment Campaign! For persuading local
section members to become members of AIHA national, the Gulf
Coast, Indiana, New England, Northern California, Pacific North-west, Rocky Mountain, and Utah local sections all receive a free or
archived AIHA Tele Web for 2010.
To be counted in the competition, a completed AIHA membership application and dues payment had to be received by Dec. 15,
2009. Recruited individuals had to enter both the name of the local
section and the person who recruited them on the application.
For information about how to get involved in an AIHA local section, visit www.aiha.org/insideaiha/localsections/Pages/default.aspx.
Show Your Support for AIHF
Lace up your tennis shoes and support the work of the American
Industrial Hygiene Foundation (AIHF) by participating in the 26th
Annual AIHF Fun Run/Walk at AIHce 2010. Run 5K or walk 2K
along the picturesque Cherry Creek and Platte River bike paths,
which stretch from the Colorado Convention Center to Elitch
Gardens Amusement Park. By participating in the Fun Run/Walk,
you contribute to scholarships for students studying industrial
hygiene and related disciplines. In addition, your participation
will help further the Foundation’s mission to ensure enough
highly trained and skilled industrial hygienists to continue to
develop the science of industrial hygiene and protect workers.
On-site registration is $40 and must be completed by Monday,
May 24. All registrants must stop by the registration booth at the
Colorado Convention Center to sign a waiver form and receive a
shirt and race number.
You can also show your support of AIHF by purchasing the AIHce
2010 conference pin for a $10 donation. Order it on the AIHce registration form or stop by the AIHA® booth or Volunteer Collaboration
Café. Show your support throughout conference week!
For further details on the AIHF FunRun/Walk, visit www.
aihce2010.org/aihce10/events-activities/fun-run.htm. For more
information on AIHF, including ways to contribute, visit
www.aiha.org/foundations/Pages/default.aspx.