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  • AGBU Applauds 2004 Manoogian-Demirdjian Graduating Class

    AGBU PRESS OFFICE
    55 East 59th Street, New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone (212) 319-6383
    Fax (212) 319-6507
    Email [email protected]
    Webpage www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    Tuesday, August 24, 2004

    AGBU APPLAUDS 2004 MANOOGIAN-DEMIRDJIAN GRADUATING CLASS

    Graduates Achieve Early Admittance to Harvard, Yale, Columbia,
    University of Pennsylvania, MIT, and Duke among others.

    New York, NY - Addressing AGBU's 2004 Manoogian-Demirdjian graduating
    class, Principal Hagop Hagopian emphasized the importance of civic
    responsibility, preserving and strengthening our Armenian identity and
    spirit, and having the courage to meet present and future challenges.

    The official commencement ceremony, which took place on June 19th,
    marked, as noted by Valedictorian Armen Yerevanian, "two separate
    events, one: a commemoration of the past; and two: a dedication to the
    future and the hope that it brings." Salutatorian Christina Tokatlian
    also addressed the 46 seniors, expressing great pride in her Armenian
    heritage, noting that "it is not being born Armenian, but living as
    such, which makes us Armenian."

    Chairman of the Manoogian-Demirdjian School Board and AGBU Central
    Board Member Sinan Sinanian provided the graduates with words of
    wisdom and sound advice before introducing keynote speaker, the
    Narekatsi Professor of Armenian Studies at UCLA, Dr. Peter
    Cowe. Dr. Cowe stressed the importance of and need to preserve our
    Armenian culture and homeland.

    Taking the podium next, AGBU President Berge Setrakian, took the
    opportunity to congratulate the 2004 graduating class and the school
    itself for its strong record of achievement as exemplified by the
    early acceptances to Harvard, Yale, Columbia, University of
    Pennsylvania, MIT, Duke and Johns Hopkins University. "Throughout our
    98-year history, our organization has devoted much energy, thought,
    and resources to establishing educational programs that meet the needs
    of Armenians wherever they may be throughout the world," remarked
    Setrakian.

    President Setrakian continued to focus on the importance of education
    and the needs of the future generation stating, "as AGBU approaches
    its Centennial, we are taking great care to address our mission in
    education in the context of immense complexities and diverse needs of
    Armenians today...It is critical that we continue to support what is
    working so well, improve if we can what is not, but most important,
    create new initiatives that take into account the changing needs of
    Armenian youth everywhere."

    "As we progress through the 21st Century and attempt to address an
    even more fluid and rapidly changing social, political, and
    technological climate, it is important for AGBU to reassess the
    effective use of its resources, in terms of both human and financial
    investments. And let me assure you, we are doing just that," Setrakian
    continued. In concluding his remarks, Setrakian made a special appeal
    to the graduates: "AGBU needs your energy, intelligence, and
    dedication now and throughout your lives to ensure that hand in hand
    we will preserve and promote our Armenian identity and heritage. Good
    luck and God speed."

    Founded in 1976, AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian is one of the largest
    Armenian schools in the Diaspora and continues to serve Southern
    California's growing Armenian community. For more information on AGBU
    and its schools, visit www.agbu.org.
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