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By Sevag Tateosian
Staff Writer
There
has been an Armenian Students Organization in existence at California State
University, Fresno for more than 30 years. Year after year the ASO provides
students with a place to meet one another and to spend time doing fun and
stress-relieving activities.
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ASO members after
a recent meeting. |
A new executive board welcomes the 2001
spring semester. The group is lead by President Michael Harutinian, an Ag.
Business major, who says "This semester will be like none before. We have a
strong executive that is focused to make this semester full of fun events that
will make the members talk for years to come."
Alongside Harutinian, are Vice President
Sevag Tateosian, Treasurer Barbara Harutinian, Secretary Talar Atarian and
Sergeant at Arms Tim Kuckenbaker. These five students work hand and hand to make
the club all it can be. The club meets twice a month and along with discussing
up-coming events for the semester ahead, they talk about current issues
concerning Armenians.
Today, the club has more than 50 members,
including two foreign exchange students that are here from Armenia studying
Agriculture. Members of the club are also involved in many other activities, for
example, student government at Fresno State. They also help out with the Hye
Sharzhoom.
New members are always welcome. The club
tries to plan events to fit around the schedule of the busiest people.
The first event that the Armenian
Students Organization co-sponsored was the Ara Sarafian lecture on February
20th. Ara Sarafian, who is the co-editor of Armenian Forum and co-founder of the
Gomidas Institute spoke on "Britain and the Armenian Genocide."
Sarafian did an excellent job speaking and presenting Britain’s point of view
on the Genocide. The event was a success as almost every seat in the Alice Peter’s
Auditorium was full. After the lecture the members of the Armenian Students
Organization accompanied him to dinner at a local restaurant.
What has all the members of the
organization excited is the up-coming "mystery trip" at the end of
March. The ASO Executive is planning an over-night "mystery trip"
outside of Fresno. The only people who know the destination of this trip are the
five members of the executive board and they are keeping all information about
the trip top secret. Since the students have the Friday off, they will be
departing in the afternoon and returning the following day. While the students
are at this "mystery" destination, they will have a full Armenian
shish-kebab dinner and dance to Armenian music. The trip promises excitement,
fun, and friendship for all who attend. A similar trip was done three years ago
and the students loved it.
Throughout the course of the semester the
club will be involved in many different events that are going to be both on and
off the campus. To conclude a great semester many of the members will be taking
part in a trip to Armenia that will be taking place in June. On June first the
students will be leaving for Paris where they will stay two nights. From Paris
they will be going to Yerevan, Armenia and will be there for seventeen days
touring the country first hand.
As you can see the members of the
Organization will have their hands full with all the fun events that will be
taking place this semester. If you would like more information on the club or
any of the events taking place feel free to contact the Armenian Studies Program
at Fresno State.
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