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    PRESS RELEASE
    Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    e-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.armenianprelacy.org
    Contact: Iris Papazian

    July 22, 2004

    ANEC Awards Ancient Armenian Coins to Students

    NEW YORK, NY-"Year after year students have watched their peers receive this
    award, and I find it very hard not to give this precious award to more
    students." So said the principal of an Armenian school recently. The awards
    in question, ancient coins depicting Armenian royalty, are annual gifts
    bestowed on a select few students who have excelled in Armenian studies. The
    coins, courtesy of the magnanimity of Mr. Gary Setian of Massachusetts, is
    awarded by the Armenian National Education Committee (ANEC) and
    traditionally presented to the students during their schools' year-end
    pageant. In addition to the awards, ANEC provides the students informative
    data about coin collection, courtesy of Dr. Levon Saryan, as well as
    information about the kings depicted on the coins. This year, the coins were
    those of the Cilician King, Levon I.

    "According to medieval historians, Levon received the right to a throne in
    1197 when he started striking his royal series coins. The obverse was
    patterned after the contemporary bracteates of Henry VI of the Holy Roman
    Empire and the reverse displayed a single lion turned to the left. However,
    for his coronation he received two crowns, one from Henry VI of the Holy
    Roman Empire and another from Alexius III of Byzantium. Upon his coronation,
    Levon struck in silver the coronation and regular tram series of coins with
    two lions, symbolizing the two crowns sent by the two emperors," Dr. Saryan
    explained.

    The coins have been presented this year to students from the following day
    and one-day schools.

    SINGLE DAY SCHOOL

    Talar Turbendian
    St. Sarkis Suzanne & Hovsep Hagopian Armenian School
    Douglaston, NY

    Victoria Frounjian
    St. Gregory Armenian School,
    North Andover, MA

    Vahe Hovhannissian
    St. Stephen's Armenian Church
    New Britain, CT

    Lisa Ohanian
    Taniel Varoujan Armenian School
    Glenview, IL

    Sevan Simonian
    Aline Kazandjian
    Hamasdegh School,
    Bethesda, MD

    Vazrig Chiloyan
    Garen Chiloyan
    St. Stephen's Saturday School
    Watertown, MA

    Arev Vavdeveld
    ARS Zavarian School
    Detroit, MI

    Chris Yakoubian
    Nareg School
    Ridgefield, NJ

    Marina Topalakian
    Sipan Armenian School
    Paramus, NJ

    Adrine Krikorian
    Mariam G. Krikorian
    Mesrobian School,
    Granite City, IL

    Vazken Voskian
    Elo Maghakian
    Sourp Hagop Saturday School,
    Montreal, Canada

    Sylvie Aghjanian
    Marie Demirchian
    Massis Sarkissian
    Mark Yetemian
    Siamanto Academy,
    New York, NY

    DAY SCHOOLS

    Ohan Manoukian
    Ohan Shant Manoukian
    St. Stephen's Armenian Elementary School
    Watertown, MA

    Levon Stepanyan
    Kristen Santerian
    Armenian Sisters Academy
    Philadelphia, PA

    Pauline Barmakian
    Anna Valedi
    Armenian Sisters Academy
    Lexington, MA

    Anoush Gulian
    Natalie Diratsaoglu
    Hovnanian Armenian School
    New Milford, NJ
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