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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Sisters Academy
    440 Upper Gulph Road
    Radnor, PA 19087
    Contact: Susan Pogharian
    Tel: 610-757-7090
    Fax: 610-687-2450
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.asaphila.org



    One of the many harbingers of spring at the Academy is the annual
    Mother's Day Luncheon hosted by the Ladies Auxiliary. Over 150 guests,
    including parents, grandparents and friends came to enjoy each others
    company and a delicious homemade luncheon.

    This luncheon was especially touching as Dorothy Sookiasian, devoted
    30-year secretary, board member, Ladies Auxiliary member and ardent
    Academy supporter, was honored posthumously. Her husband Nazareth was in
    attendance to hear wonderful words spoken about his beloved wife.

    Even before the prayer, Sister Louisa said a few words about her dearly
    missed friend and mentor. Sister explained how she was very young when
    she came to the United States first as a teacher and then as principal
    of the Academy. Dottie made the transition an easy one for Sister and
    they worked side-by-side for the next 30 years. Dottie was like a second
    mother to Sister and was always there for her. Dottie was an
    extraordinary asset to the Academy and was one of the founders of the
    Ladies Auxiliary. Even in the last few days of her life, she was happy
    to hear about the Academy's new sister, Sister Hovanna. Dottie's
    advice to her `Just love the children and be good to them'. Many
    alumni remember her fondly as the person they'd go to on the way to
    Sister's office. Sister concluded, `We are lucky to have had her and
    know she is watching over all of us from heaven. In many ways, she is
    still with us'.

    On behalf of the alumni and early Academy graduates, Melissa Selverian
    gave Nazareth Sookiasian and his family a small plaque in appreciation
    for all Dottie did for the Academy. `She was more than a secretary,
    Board Member and Ladies Auxiliary member,' said Melissa, `She was
    always concerned for students and graduates, wanting to know about their
    lives after ASA. She emulated her father, who believed that being an
    Armenian came first and everything else came second. I hope we can all
    continue to do that in her honor.'

    This year's Mother of the Year was Marie Yeremian, who has had 8 of
    her 10 grandchildren pass through the Academy halls. A long term Ladies
    Auxiliary member, and excellent cook, she was touched to have her four
    children and their spouses and several grandchildren share the honor
    with her. In a tear-filled thank you, she attributed her grandchildren
    as the source of her strength.

    After a lovely lunch, guests were entertained by the Montessori students
    singing `Anoush Mayrig", She'll be Coming Round the Mountain (where
    `she'll' enjoy chicken and pilaf when she comes!') and finally,
    they enacted the song `Babigun oo Shokhgamuh', or Grandfather and
    the Turnip. First Babig, then Mamig, Tornig, Shounig, and Psig all pull
    on the stubborn shokhgam. It was when the mgnig finally joined in the
    tugging that the vegetable popped out. The audience chuckled as the
    children sang sometimes with their mouths and sometimes with their
    bodies. Can we ever tire of watching these cherubs?!

    This was followed by the first and second grade students enacting the
    play Yerginkuh Pool Gookah, or the story of `Chicken Little' which
    has little `joudig' (chick) convincing her friends that the sky is
    falling. When they tell the fox about the problem, he promptly gobbles
    them up! To wrap up the program, second graders recited the poem
    "Mayreegus"

    Over a delicious bourma dessert, Auxiliary chairlady Shnorik Karakelian
    informed the crowd that the Sookiasian and Yeremian families each
    donated $1,000 in memory of Dottie and in honor of Marie. The Ladies
    Auxiliary, in turn, consistently donates to the Academy throughout the
    school year. Sister Louisa thanked the ladies for their hard work and
    also thanked the attendees for supporting the ladies in their numerous
    events. Over dessert, 34 beautiful gift baskets, made and donated by
    Academy grandparent and Ladies Auxiliary member Ani Semerjian, were
    raffled off, creating 34 extra-happy attendees!

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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