A Thank You from the President of the Armenian
Students Organization
Sevag Tateosian
ASO President
I would like to thank the students of the Armenian Students Organization
(ASO) for electing me President this year. I am thankful that they
had enough trust and faith to vote me into the Presidency. Last
year as Vice President under Michael Harutinian, I learned a lot
about the Armenian students of Fresno State. For example I learned
their likes and dislikes and what they like to do together.
A President is nothing without a strong and hardworking executive.
ASO is blessed in having an executive full of angels this year.
So far this semester they have shown that they are hard working
and like to get everyone together and involved in the ASO. The most
important thing about the executive is that they are willing to
speak up and give their opinions about planning events, social activities,
and meetings. They are always thinking of ideas that will attract
members to events.
Their names are as follows:
Tatevik Ekezian is the Vice President and is also co-host on the
Hye Oozh radio show with Armen Postoyan and myself.
She keeps me down to earth. For example if I think of an idea that
I like, but will not work for everyone else, she is honest and will
tell me as well as the other members of the executive that it wont
work, and she will provide several other ideas that will appeal
more to the students. She is very intelligent and committed. She
is also a very strong vice president. One day she will make a great
president.
Erica Ananian, who I have known the longest on the executive, is
the Secretary. Her friendly, cheerful personality and her ability
to make new friends is important, especially to attract and get
new members involved, including non-Armenians. Individuals are comfortable
around her and her ability to listen to people makes it easy for
members to go to her when they need advice on issues.
Carina Karakashian, who was a member of the Anoush Barakhoump,
is our Treasurer. It is a privilege to have her on the executive.
Her experience in ACYO speaks for itself. Her ability to help us
plan for events is very important. She is a very hard worker that
is dedicated to bringing the group together to not only have fun,
but to have them make friends for life. Also, her always-happy personality
and smile are a plus!
Nyrie Karkazian, last, but definitely not least, is responsible
for Public Relations. Nyrie was also a member of the Anoush
Barakhoump. She is so committed to ASO that she opened up her house
for us to have a Halloween social gathering. Thanks Nyrie! But that
is not all I have to say about her. Her ability to make excellent,
eye-appealing flyers to publicize our events has helped make our
events a success. She plays a crucial rule in getting our events
publicized. The excellent turnout at ASO events demonstrates that
people hear about and know about the activities. She is a very nice
person and people in the ASO respect her.
Thanks to the members and the executive of the ASO all of our events
this year have been a success. The clubs membership is through
the roof. This was obvious when we had our canned food drive and
the group came up with several big boxes of canned goods that we
donated to the Poverello House of Fresno. Our first meeting of the
year at Dominion Pizza had so many people attend that the whole
pizza shop was full of members. Thanks to Rahmi and Vera, whose
family owns Dominion Pizza, for opening their pizza shop to us and
not complaining when our members virtually took over the place.
To me there are several things that make the ASO a special organization
on campus, but the one thing that I love about this organization
is the fact that the members all have a diverse background. They
are all Armenians but they come from different parts of the world.
There are members who are born here in the United States, there
are members from Armenia, Russia, Lebanon, Iran, Australia, Canada
and many other parts of the world and they each add something different
to our Armenian club.
I would like to thank the members and tell them to keep making ASO
a success!