Spring 2002 ASO Report
Barbara Harutinian
Staff Writer
The Armenian Students Organization held a lot of exciting events
for the spring semester of 2002. With the hard work and dedication
of the students we were able to make this semester successful and
memorable. We started the semester off with a meeting and social
at Dominion Pizza where members of ASO ate pizza, discussed upcoming
events and socialized with friends. Johns Incredible Pizza
had also been a meeting spot where students are able to interact
with peers and discuss ASO events.
Events that were held were the 3rd Annual Armenian Film Festival,
the Armenian genocide commemoration, and a dance seminar led by
Zar Der Mugrdechian, which were all very successful. ASO also co-sponsored,
with the Armenian Studies Program, a lecture by John Hughes who
spoke on his new book Armenia, The Story of a Place in Essays and
Images.
The 87th Armenian genocide commemoration that was held on campus
was graced with speakers such as the Honorable Judge Debra Kazanjian
and Professor Hal McKinney, making it a very special and memorable
event. The 3rd Annual Armenian Film Festival was also very exciting
as films by very talented filmmakers concerning Armenian issues
were screened.
To end the school year off the right way a party will be held so
the students can come together and celebrate their accomplishments.
The present executive Michael Harutinian (president), Sevag Tateosian
(vice president), Talar Atarian (Secretary), Barbara Harutinian
(Treasurer), and Tim Kuckenbaker (Historian), would like to thank
everybody who helped in making this semester remarkable.