Musicians Jimand Edward Karagozian entertaining students with traditional
Armenian music at the Armenian Students Organization Independence Day Shish
Kebab Sale.
ASO executive members at the new booth.
By Arakel Arisian ASO President
Every
fall students return to school wondering what new things they will learn
and see. Classes provide a solid foundation, but students need more than
just textbooks and lectures. The Armenian Students Organization (ASO) tries
to provide that extracurricular activity so important to students. Its
goal is to give students interested in Armenian culture, history, and language
something to be involved in. The 1997-98 academic year proved to be successful
and a great learning experience. At the end of the year the club elected
the following people as executive officers: President - Arakel Arisian,
Vice-President - Matt Maroot, Treasurer - Talin Mekhitarian, Secretary
- Taleen Kojayan, Historian - Michael Harutinian.
During the summer the executive board and the ASO advisor, Barlow Der Mugrdechian,
met a number of times for planning and organizing purposes. Learning and
improving from the year before is the main goal. With that goal, the executive
members began working on several projects for this fall and next spring.
The first accomplishment was the printing of ASO T-shirts. Designed by
Garo Nakashian, thirty T-shirts were printed and now many of the members
wear them with pride. Another exciting development was the ASO booth which
is now located in the Free Speech area on campus. The booth was built by
Chad Kirkorian, Michael Harutinian, Matt Maroot, Arakel Arisian, Ara Mekhitarian,
Shant Yemenjian, Serop Kupelian, and Barlow Der Mugrdechian. Thanks to
their help the booth was constructed and placed on campus. The front of
the booth has a giant flowing Armenian flag painted on it. One side of
the booth has a painting of Mt. Ararat. So far the booth has been a great
place to hang out and meet.
Once
school started the attention shifted towards getting new members. By participating
in Clubs and Organizations Day during Welcome Week and by recruiting heavily,
the ASO phone list has grown to over 60 people.
Besides
the bi-weekly meeting the ASO tries to have many other socials and events.
A Back to School Party was held on September 19th at Barlow Der Mugrdechian's
house. Over 35 members got together for shish kebab and socializing. The
following Monday the ASO held its Armenian Independence Day Shish Kebab
Sale. The shish kebab was so popular that by noon everything was sold out.
During the sale, Jim and Ed Karagozian played traditional Armenian Music
for the students at Fresno State. Besides these social activities the ASO
also co-sponsored, along with the Armenian Studies Program, a lecture by
Ara Sarafian and Vincent Lima on their publication Armenian Forum. This
was a great opportunity for student to interact and talk with Armenian
scholars on current issues.
On September the 26th the ASO went to the Homecoming tailgate and game.
It was an eventful evening, especially when it suddenly began raining.
Most everyone was unprepared and ran for cover.
It has only been a month and so much has happened. The main focus of the
month of October is the All-State Student Convention. The All-State Student
Convention is going to be held during the weekend of October 23-25 on the
Fresno State campus. The convention will have many goals. One purpose is
to have a fun and educational way of getting together all the Armenian
student organizations. More importantly, the convention will give students
an opportunity to discuss topics that are of interest to Armenian students
in college. Already many Armenian Student Associations have responded and
said that they are coming.
Besides
the convention other event are planned for the coming months. Some of those
include an International Dance and Music Festival and a Winter Ski Trip.
The coming year will be filled with exciting and educational events. Any
student interested in Armenian issues and activities is welcome to come
and participate. Students can join by calling Arakel Arisian at (209) 432-8959
or the Armenian Studies Office at (209) 278-2669.