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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 26, 2006

    ARMENIAN NATIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE
    AWARDS ANCIENT ARMENIAN COINS TO STUDENTS

    NEW YORK, NY-With the ending of the school year, some lucky (and
    exceptional) students at Armenian schools heard an extra jingle in their
    pockets. The jingle was not the traditional noise of change, but ancient
    coins depicting Armenian royalty, specifically during the reign of King
    Levon II of Cilicia.
    Donated by Mr. Gary Setian of Massachusetts, each year coins are
    presented by the Armenian National Education Committee (ANEC) during the
    year-end ceremonies at several Armenian schools. Only a select few students,
    who have excelled in Armenian studies and are active members of the Armenian
    community, receive this special annual recognition.
    "It was heartwarming to see the joy and pride in the eyes of those
    students who I had the privilege of personally presenting the ancient
    coins," said Mrs. Nayiri Balanian, chair of ANEC. This year, 45 students
    received the awards at 19 schools throughout the Eastern United States. In
    celebration of "The Year of the Armenian School," ANEC awarded more coins
    than in previous years.
    Levon II was crowned King of Armenia in 1198 and he started striking his
    royal series of 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, because he received two crowns at
    his coronation (one from Henry VI and another from Alexius III of
    Byzantium), Levon struck a series of silver coins with two lions,
    symbolizing the two crowns sent by the two emperors.
    The coveted awards this year went to the following students:
    Antranik Pogosian, St. Sarkis Suzanne & Hovsep Hagopian Armenian School,
    Douglaston, NY; Natalie Kublbeck, Michael Guzelian, Megerditch Kassabian,
    Justin Gostanian, St. Gregory Armenian School, North Andover, MA; Mardiros
    Afarian, St. Stephen Armenian School, New Britain, CT; Mary Daniel, Taniel
    Varoujan School, Glenview, IL; Aline Vosganian, Tsoghig Hovhannessian,
    Hamasdegh School, Bethesda, MD; Talar Manjikian, Lorig Manjikian, Ani
    Zarifian, Sosse Beujekian, St. Stephen School, Watertown, MA; Ashod Oshagan,
    ARS Zavarian School, Detroit, MI; Kevork Torossian, Nareg School,
    Ridgefield, NJ; Vana Ekmekjian, Sipan School, Paramus, NJ; Arakel Khaligian,
    ARS Marzbed School, Racine, WI; Ann-Marie Manougian, Vicken Bastajian, Sourp
    Hagop Saturday School, Montreal, Canada; Missak Sarkissian, Vatche
    Asadourian, Shogher Baronian, Chris Baronian, Tamar Samuelian, Siamanto
    Academy, New York, NY; Talene Taraksian, Rita Minasian, Mourad School,
    Providence RI; Ari Kazanjian, Varteni Jamakorzian, Jirair Manoukian, Rose
    Arslanian, St. Stephen Elementary School, Watertown, MA; Sara Selverian,
    Anna Selverian, Armenian Sisters' Academy, Radnor, PA; Sarkis Mesrobian,
    Elizabeth Bekilian, Armenian Sisters' Academy, Lexington, MA; Alexandra
    Kaprielian, Marielle Jamgochian, Emmadora Boutcher, Hovnanian School, New
    Milford, NJ; Jessica Megerian, Andrew Reed, Holy Martyrs Armenian Day
    School, Bayside, NY; Nayiri Mardiros, Serge Bourkoulian, Nayiri Iwazian,
    Tavit Kojaoghlanian, Vigen Endinian, Sourp Hagop Armenian School, Montreal,
    Canada.
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