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  • Eastern Prelacy: Siamanto Academy Graduation

    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

    SIAMANTO ACADEMY GRADUATION

    NEW YORK, NY-The graduation ceremony for three Siamanto Academy students,
    Emma Biramian, Mardo Piranian and Berj Tenguerian, took place on Saturday,
    June 25, 2005, at the St. Illuminator's Day School in Woodside, New York.
    Family, faculty, ANEC and ARS representatives and guests attended the
    year-end celebration that highlighted the 1600th anniversary of the Armenian
    Alphabet.
    A musical interlude and recitations by the students preceded the
    official bestowing of the diplomas and gifts.
    Emma Biramian recited "Khosk Im Vortoun" by Silva Gaboudikian; Antranig
    and Arshag Haidotsian performed a Toccata by Bach and a segment of the 1st
    concert by Mendelssohn on the piano; Arpi Shetilian played "Perpetum Mobile"
    by Novacheck; Mardo Piranian recited Moushegh Ishkhan's "Hye Lezoon Doonen
    eh Hyoon" and Berj Tenguerian read a popular segment from Khatchadour
    Apovian's "Lezoon." The graduates then read their heartfelt farewell
    messages to the attendees.
    In his opening remarks, Dn. Krikor Lakissian gave an overview of the
    programs the students were involved in the last academic year. He commended
    all those involved in the success of the program from the students to the
    parents, the administration, teachers and guest lecturers.
    Mrs. Nayiri Balanian, chairperson of the Armenian National Education
    Committee (ANEC) spoke about the importance of the Siamanto Academy mission
    in preparing well-rounded citizens well equipped to serve their communities
    and commended the ANEC Executive Director as the driving force behind ANEC's
    progress. Mrs. Anais Tcholakian, the representative from the "Mayr" chapter
    of the Armenian Relief Society (ARS) emphasized the Christian and Armenian
    values imparted at the Academy and urged the graduates to translate these
    into a life of service and dedication to their community.
    At the conclusion of her remarks about the individual graduates and the
    three year curriculum they completed, the Executive Director of ANEC, Ms
    Gilda B. Kupelian reiterated the unique nature of the education they
    received at the Academy and the diploma they were about to receive and the
    necessity to maintain and share their culture. She commended the faculty,
    especially Mr. Lakissian and Mrs. Hera Atamian, and the guest lecturers such
    as Dn. Shant Kazanjian. She had special words of praise for the parents and
    singled out an "ABC" parent (Armenian By Choice), Mrs. Gine Tenguerian,
    whose dedicated service to the Siamanto Academy was deeply appreciated and
    recognized in a plaque that was given to her. Mrs. Tenguerian was happy to
    uphold her husband's culture and help transmit it to their children. She
    thanked everyone and urged all parents to send their children to the
    Siamanto Academy for the enriching program it offered. The treasurer of
    Siamanto Academy, Mr. Zaven Varjabedian, was also recognized, in absentia,
    for his many years of volunteer service to the Academy.
    The program concluded with closing remarks by Rev. Fr. Bedros Shetilian,
    who represented the Prelate, Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan. Fr. Shetilian
    underscored the dual nature and importance of the Armenian American identity
    and encouraged the graduates to strive for the best, following in the
    footsteps of all those Armenians who left their mark.
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