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Page 8 THE CALIFORNIA COURIER October 4,1979 Central Valley Goes All Out For Momjian (Continued from page 1) Assembly in Washington, D.C. He said that more has happened for the Armenians in the last three years than during all other years combined. Referring to Armenians as "we," Momjians said "for Armenians in the United States, our sun is rising." , Speaking with pride and optimisim he stressed that the words Armenian and American go hand-in-hand. He complimented the United States on all it has done for the Armenians and looked to the future with determination. Momjian said his most enjoyable meeting during his Fresno visit was with the Armenian Students Organization at CSUF. "The future of our people is in the hands of our youth," Momjian said. Fresno Mayor Dan White- hurst welcomed Momjian and expresed his pride in the contributions Armenians have made to the Fresno community. When he wasn't busy serving as master of ceremonies, Fresno County Superior Court Judge Robert Mardikian, provided the audience with some of his humorous anecdotes. Mardikian is the honorary chairman of the United Armenian Commemorative Committee. Congressman Charles "Chip" Pashayan accompanied Momjian to the banquet and, according to Allan Y. Jendian, was responsible for bringing Momjian to Fresno. Tenor Varoujan Assadourian, accompanied by pianist Ben Krikorian, sang three Armenian songs. The event was arranged by the UACC Governmental Relations Committee directed by Nish Kochian. At the close of the banquet, Momjian received a gold tie pin in the shape of a raisin from UACC Chairman Allan Y. Jendian. Rev. Father Kourken Ya- ralian of the Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church gave the opening prayer, and Rev. Harry Missirlian of the Pilgrim Armenian Congregational Church delivered the benediction. Both pastors have been active supporters of the UACC. During the remainder of his Fresno stay, Momjian was escorted on a number of tours of the agriculturally rich Central San Joaquin Valley. He visited business operated by Armenian-Americans including Garry Packing Co., Del Rey Packing Co., Sadoian Bros. Growers & Packers, Tamouzian Bros. Growers and Packers, Yahnian Walnut Dehydrator Co., California Growers- Setrakian Winery, Hagopian's International Delicatessen, Hye Quality Bakery and the Valley Bakery. He also met with agrci- cultural leaders at the Kings River Conservation District office and toured the Producers Cotton Oil Co. Momjian was accompanied on his tours by Congressman Pashayan, UACC Chairman Jendian, UACC Governmental Relations Chairman Kochian and others. The weekend activities were arranged by the UACC Governmental Relations Committee headed by Kochian and assisted by Jendian. Subcommittee chairman include: Jack Kazanjian, dinner program; Jane Bedrosian, dinner reservations; Mardy Marderos- ian and Richard Manoogian, table decorations; Dr. Art Margosian, press conference and publicity; Arshavir Sha- varshoony, Armenian publicity; Bill Erysian and Mark Mal- kasian, post publicity; Al Martin, photography; Kathy Bedrosian and Rosemary Jendian, reception; Brian Bedrosian, CSUF lecture; John Pakchoian, KRCD Conference; Jack Peloian and Sark Tamouzian, Tulare County orron<romonto' ,Taf\r Chv7nvfn- GOOD FRIENDS - Leon Peters, Fresno civic leader and a trustee of the Armenian Assembly, talks to Set Momjian prior to the Friday night banquet. Momjian is on the Assembly Steering Committee. —COURIER PHOTOS YOUTH LEADER - Brian Bedrosian, left, directed the program for Set Momjian during his visit to CSU Fresno. Others identifiable are Mrs. Elizabeth Bedrosian, Brian's grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bousian, uncle and aunt of Brian; and Dr. Dickran Kouymjian, Armenian Studies Professor at CSUF. —COURIER PHOTOS aag ousaaj— Iftd 08:Il o? JW L woij saaui -o^sno XBMprui puB BaiB puB^s -puBaS i#oq Supuas 'Jta^unoo A*BM-OM? 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Title | Scrapbook |
Object type | Photo album |
Physical collection | Leon S. Peters papers |
Folder structure | Biographical_information |
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Date Created | 1979-10-04 |
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Page 8
THE CALIFORNIA COURIER
October 4,1979
Central Valley Goes
All Out For Momjian
(Continued from page 1)
Assembly in Washington, D.C.
He said that more has happened for the Armenians in
the last three years than
during all other years combined.
Referring to Armenians as
"we," Momjians said "for
Armenians in the United
States, our sun is rising." ,
Speaking with pride and
optimisim he stressed that the
words Armenian and American go hand-in-hand. He
complimented the United
States on all it has done for the
Armenians and looked to the
future with determination.
Momjian said his most
enjoyable meeting during his
Fresno visit was with the
Armenian Students Organization at CSUF.
"The future of our people
is in the hands of our youth,"
Momjian said.
Fresno Mayor Dan White-
hurst welcomed Momjian and
expresed his pride in the contributions Armenians have
made to the Fresno community.
When he wasn't busy serving
as master of ceremonies,
Fresno County Superior Court
Judge Robert Mardikian,
provided the audience with
some of his humorous anecdotes. Mardikian is the honorary chairman of the United
Armenian Commemorative
Committee.
Congressman Charles
"Chip" Pashayan accompanied
Momjian to the banquet and,
according to Allan Y. Jendian,
was responsible for bringing
Momjian to Fresno.
Tenor Varoujan Assadourian,
accompanied by pianist Ben
Krikorian, sang three Armenian songs.
The event was arranged by
the UACC Governmental
Relations Committee directed
by Nish Kochian.
At the close of the banquet,
Momjian received a gold tie
pin in the shape of a raisin
from UACC Chairman Allan Y.
Jendian.
Rev. Father Kourken Ya-
ralian of the Holy Trinity
Armenian Apostolic Church
gave the opening prayer, and
Rev. Harry Missirlian of the
Pilgrim Armenian Congregational Church delivered the
benediction. Both pastors
have been active supporters
of the UACC.
During the remainder of his
Fresno stay, Momjian was
escorted on a number of tours
of the agriculturally rich Central
San Joaquin Valley. He visited
business operated by Armenian-Americans including
Garry Packing Co., Del Rey
Packing Co., Sadoian Bros.
Growers & Packers, Tamouzian
Bros. Growers and Packers,
Yahnian Walnut Dehydrator
Co., California Growers-
Setrakian Winery, Hagopian's
International Delicatessen, Hye
Quality Bakery and the Valley
Bakery.
He also met with agrci-
cultural leaders at the Kings
River Conservation District
office and toured the Producers
Cotton Oil Co. Momjian was
accompanied on his tours by
Congressman Pashayan, UACC
Chairman Jendian, UACC
Governmental Relations
Chairman Kochian and others.
The weekend activities
were arranged by the UACC
Governmental Relations Committee headed by Kochian and
assisted by Jendian. Subcommittee chairman include:
Jack Kazanjian, dinner program; Jane Bedrosian, dinner
reservations; Mardy Marderos-
ian and Richard Manoogian,
table decorations; Dr. Art
Margosian, press conference
and publicity; Arshavir Sha-
varshoony, Armenian publicity;
Bill Erysian and Mark Mal-
kasian, post publicity; Al
Martin, photography; Kathy
Bedrosian and Rosemary
Jendian, reception; Brian
Bedrosian, CSUF lecture; John
Pakchoian, KRCD Conference;
Jack Peloian and Sark Tamouzian, Tulare County
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