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    ARS AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS TO DESERVING HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

    http://asbarez.com/110767/ars-awards-scholarships-to-deserving-high-school-graduates/
    Thursday, June 20th, 2013

    The ARS scholarship recipients

    GLENDALE-Every June, a new crop of public high school graduates,
    their family members and counselors, join the Armenian Relief
    Society of Western USA (ARS) family for an awards night in their
    honor. The ARS Regional Executive awards certificates and the ARS
    chapter executives award the monetary rewards for their continued
    education. This year the get together to acquaint the young graduates
    with their community organization took place on June 3, 2013, at the
    ARS Regional Headquarters.

    Following the ARS anthem, ARS Regional Executive Board Chairperson
    Lena Bozoyan welcomed everyone, thanking the parents for their efforts,
    and encouraging the graduates to work hard to reach their goals and not
    succumb to any difficulties that they encounter. She said that the ARS
    expects them as educated youth to become the guardian angels of the
    ARS and the Armenian culture. Bozoyan hoped that once they complete
    their education, the ARS will accept their membership with open arms.

    The keynote speaker, Dr. Tamar Kataroyan, an Assistant Principal
    at the Glendale High School had just received her PhD from the USC
    School of Education. Raised in Fresno in a Homenetmen and ARS family,
    as Kataroyan had moved to the Los Angeles basin, she became an athlete
    and a trainer for the Homenetmen, participating in women's basketball
    team games around the globe.

    Dr. Kataroyan praised the ARS mission and vision, and was quick to
    point out to the graduates that they should not fear change and their
    Armenian identity. She even suggested to spell their names, so others
    get them right. Dr. Kataroyan's approach was to tell a story on each of
    the different points that she made as prerogatives to succeed in life:

    Find a passion; Find balance in life; Always remember who you are
    where you came from; Be kind, respectful and honest; and Love life.

    The speaker reminded the students the Homenetmen motto, "Elevate
    yourself and others with you" ("Partsratsir Partsratsoor"), which has
    guided her steps, and the will of the Armenian people to persevere in
    the words of the famous Fresno writer, William Saroyan. Her delightful
    and insightful comments were very well received by the audience.

    The following graduates were the awardees:

    Nora Melkonyan, Burbank High School Diana Muradyan, Burbank High
    School Rita Semerjian, John Burroughs High School Arda Bedoyan, Granada
    Hills High School Lori Mandjikian, Crescenta Valley High School Anahit
    Kashishian, Anderson Clark Magnet High School Teren Yedikian, Palos
    Verdes Peninsula High School Anny Aslanian, Montebello High School
    Christine Kupelian, Schurr High School Mihran Hovhannesyan, Hoover
    High School Andrew Samuel Alwin, Hoover High School Rita Hasserjian,
    Glendale High School Natalin Daldalian, Glendale High School Mane
    Avagyan, Glendale High School Krikor Atamian, Reseda High School
    Regina Agopian, Taft High School Mariam Zadikyan, Van Nuys High
    School Kathryn Dermenjyan, Van Nuys High School Jivan Hovsepyan,
    Marshall Fundamental Secondary School Christian Vasken Bedoyan,
    Pasadena High School Lusine Maslakyan, Apex Academy Rose Rumyan,
    John Marshall High School David Khudaverdyan, Hollywood High School

    Following the award ceremony, ARS regional and chapter executives,
    had a chance to meet with the awardees during the reception. In
    addition to the 23 graduates who received awards at this ceremony,
    some chapters provided the awards during the school award ceremonies.

    Our collective hope is a bright future for all the graduates during
    this season of endings and beginnings.

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