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    TCA Arshag Dickranian Armenian School
    1200 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
    Los Angeles, CA 90038
    Tel: 323-461-4377
    Fax: 323-461-4247
    Contact: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.dickranianschool.org


    DICKRANIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS MEMORILIZE GENOCIDE VICTIMS AND BENEFACTOR
    ARSHAG DICKRANIAN

    Los Angeles, April 27, 2009 - On Thursday morning, April 23, the
    students of the TCA Arshag Dickranian School walked the half block
    with their teachers and filled the pews of St. John Church to partake
    in the requiem service in observance of the 94th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide and the 15th anniversary of the passing of
    benefactor Arshag Dickranian.

    Honoring the solemn event with their presence were the benefactor's
    wife Mrs. Eleanor Dickranian, daughters Cinthya Norian, Laurel
    Karabian, and the school Board chairman George K. Mandossian.

    Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese presided
    at the ceremony assisted by the church's pastor Archpriest. Manoug
    Markarian and joined by school choir.

    Following the requiem service the students paid tribute to their
    benefactor and the 1.5 Million victims of the Armenian Genocide in a
    fitting program. Eleventh grader Ani Taglyan acted as MC, in turn
    calling upon the program participants to present their speeches and
    poetry recitations, while the school choir intermittently joined in
    with hymnals and patriotic songs. The program also included a slide
    presentation depicting the horrors of the Genocide.

    Born on January 26, 1905 in Izmit, Turkey, Arshag Dickranian was a
    survivor of the Genocide. The Dickranian family immigrated to the US
    in 1923, thereupon setting off young Arshag to get into the fruit and
    vegetable trade business, and eventually open the Premier Market in
    Beverly Hills. Throughout his life he selflessly dedicated himself to
    promote goodwill among the Armenian communities sharing his fortunes
    generously wherever the needs were impending.

    Dickranian's proudest accomplishment became establishment of the
    Tekeyan Cultural Association Arshag Dickranian School in 1981. Since
    then, the school has become lasting legacy of his belief that the
    Armenian spirit could only be preserved by educating the young
    generations and nurturing their commitment to the Armenian cause.
    Mr. Dickranian remained faithful to his beliefs until his death in the
    early hours of April 24, 1996.

    In his closing remarks Archbishop Derderian congratulated the students
    for marking April 23 as Dickranian School's annual day of remembrance
    for the victims of the Armenian Genocide and for the school's
    benefactor. `Our ancestors chose to die rather than give up their
    Armenian identity,' said the Archbishop, `Therefore, it is up to you
    to act like Mr. Dickranian and take the responsibility to preserve and
    cherish that identity.' He concluded.

    Located at 1200 North Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles, the TCA Arshag
    Dickranian Armenian School is a federally tax exempt, Pre-K to 12th
    grade private educational institution. Call (323) 461-4377, or visit
    the school website at http://www.dickranianschool.org/ for more
    information.
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