HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-28 - Orange Coast Pilotllltlh SChiOI OlllClllS ShaP.8
c•ern over gang attire
By Russ Loar, Staff Wr111r
NEWPORT-MESA -The pcmor's recent signing of 1 but a11owina achOOI mstricts JO ban aan1·nlated dotbina on campus wiU
have little effect at local schools. accordlng to school district
offtei1ls.
But the new law signals 1 powina concern about png activity on
campus that local Khoo! 1dminiatrator1 I.hare. .
At Estancia Hl&b School iD <:osta MC1&t PrincipaJ Frank lnfusino
said be'• been watcbin& out for &ans attire for the last three years.
"If you see five to seven students and they're all wcarina the
same kind of stuff and they're all hanJing toaethcr -that would be
an alert signal," lnfusino said. "U we believe it is png·rela1ed, we
ask them no\ to wear it."
Spottin& the latCJt png-rclated clothlns is not always easy or
predictable, lnfusino uid. Estancia Hi&h docs not ban LA. Raiders
caps or jackets, even thou1h tome Oranac County sc~I districu
have banned all 1pe>rts team clothina because it is sometime used
10 sjgnify sans aCfiliation. For lnfusino, the article of clothing in
'' It's almost
impossible to
have a book
banned because
it won't stand
up in court.
All the books
banned in the
last century
have been
overturned
because of
a more open
accepting society.
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Costa Mesa ibtaNn.
pictured ll right
See ATIIRE/I
THE . RIGHT TO READ
Public libraries promote awareness with Banned Books Week
By Mamie Mcleod, Stlft
I n the beJinning. it ._,as the Bible. •
Those who claimed to know f'iaht from wrona in 100 A.O. banned it from public
viewina because it supposedly bore ••purponed
heresies, errors and false doctrine."
But as people CYOl.Jed. so did their pcrctptions of
"'hat i and what isn't fit (Of publica1ion. Even
books 1hat ire now labelled cla ics lilt "Robin
Hood. .... Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." and
"Catcher in the Rye .. ·at one time have bee•
castiJatcd and CVC-D today continue to be criliciud
by!. rchool board aomewhere.
Bannina today bn'1 as rcleYant bee:a• Of me
(American Ovil Ubcrtics Union):' a.aid Ma~na
Hof, librarian al the Costa Meta Ubrary, one or
several libraries ecrou the county and ttt. nation
currcnll7 obscrvina Banned Book.a Weck.
"It's almost imposst'ble 10 have a boot banned
because it ~on't stand \lP in coun. All the boob
banned in the last century have been ovcnumed
because or a more open acceptinJ society," she
said.
To promote awareness ol the controversial
tnadiuon of censorship. libraries like the Costa
Mesa Ubmy have boob on diJJ>lay that ha~-e been
banned ~pout t~. showin1 the ~ution ol
ide 1nd stand~
••11·s a reminder for the present and the ruture
that there are special interest poups •ho ~-oWd
ljke to 1CO cenain litcnture banned," Hof said.
On the other iido ot Shi ptp, some parents say
that while boob shouldn't be banned, schools and
libraries &houtd be tcnsitive to when a 11udCat
. See BOOKS/I
OHicials reject permit
for work~turlough site
~ However. the Costa Mesa Planning
Commission's dec ision may. be
appealed to the City Council.
By Manie Mcleod, SU1t Wrlt2f
COST A M ESA -Planning comm1\)1oners !>IUod
by residents and business owners Monda) night b}
voting to reject a pcrmi1 to convcn a motel JI Harl:or
and MacArthur boute,ard!I to a wor~ furlou!h fa1..1lity
for low-ri k offenders.
The commission \Oted 3-0 -w11h comm1,.,11.>ncr'
John Palme and Mark Koran~o ab ent -to tkn) the
pcrm11 to Kevan Meehan. extcull\e director ul Or-
ange County You1h 3nd Farnil't ~cf\ ice\, "'t\O h:1'
contracted with the county "pr~.111on dep3!tm~nl w
)tart 3 "orl-furlough site in the cil} Af1cr the vote.
some oomm1i.l>1oners cxpre ed 1hc1r apologies to
Meehan
··1 1l11nl Mr. Mech n hai. not been gi,cn ample
credit for \liha1 he\ t')1ng to do," aid Wall lnv-
enport .... h:mman or the comm1'>!>1un "But i1 docsn'1
change "hether or not the land u..c 1!> applicable for
the i.urwund1pg arc:.s
"I'm -.orr. to ha'c: that be: the outeomc for you,"
OaH:nport ~ddcd a' he made Mc:chan aware of his
riitlit~ 111 an .sppc:il to the Cit) Council
l'hc prn~ -.c:J pruJC:Ct "oulJ pr0\11Jcd 11 IOO-bcd
d1minal bc1ht\ tu hou\c: craminul uffcnder!> who
"uulJ othcl'1\ 1~ be p :11..ed in a mm1mum-~curit} Jatl
t;ic1lll\ lnmalc\, 'uch J~ drunlen dme r . drug -Of· fem.Jee~ .1nJ d:..d:. delinquent on child \UC"port. "ould
"
See DECISION I
Closing pi~r
isn't solution .
to problem,
omcials say
~ ·we have a problem.
and it's not a simple kind
of one-answer solution.· ·
city manager says. Newport
Beach will consider other
ways to prevent violence .
8)' OaVld He.tt Sra~ WPt:r
NE\\ PORT UEAt H -Cat)
~t.1fl,h 1.:"ns1cJcnng C\eC)thing from
.>d.Jing Lia.ht> n\1 Poh c to the
'-c"'porl Pier lo telhng anglers to
t1J)' up t.ir get out. City M:an3ger
~C'\1n·\lurph) \aid Mond3) .
.. P1..bhc \.llCt} t ab>0lutely the
top pn"rm of \t.iur cir) taff,"
\1..irphy told 1he C11' Council.
In '"o ~pu.itc ~hootings th1\
'ummer. four ~ople v.cre '"ound-
cJ and une m;sn killed :lit the pier
Cit-, ofr1\1:aJ, h;a\c d1>eussed
ch.> .. 1n'g 1he pier at du'k but did
not talc an) action Monda\ Mur·
fih) Yid the !i.hOOlinp hJ\e prO•
'olc:d a "lnee-1erl r« c11on · from
the Ct.;mmuntt), in ludms sug c'·
1101'\' that the pier ~ ckl~d
\\ c h.1,e :a prohkm, and II"
nut • arnpk l1nJ ol \.lnC·;in'"er
"'lution "-1 urph\ '.l d
~b,or (1;iren(c Turner :icrecd
''t ou' JU'I cant cl the-J"tCr
tluv.n .at m1qn1 ht and 1h1nl lhat\
going to '>Ol\e the: prohkm." he
,;ud. "l Jon'1 1h1nl 11 v.111 ••
Murph\ :i.;.a1d repre~nt:>tr'e~ ot ~eral df) dcp.11tmen1., "ill meet
'"Ith the \\'e"t r"~port 1..-ommittee
and d1>CU v. y of dc.anmg up
the pier and m3lrng 11 ufer
He u1J cit) offi ... 1al v.111 con-
1dcr ~'cral optu>n . ancluJana
•Adding hght l)r in rca>mg the
v.-·3tt31c of cu 11n1 light "We
could m3~c 11 look h~e dayliaht
out there." Police Chief Bob Mc-
Ooncll id.
• E~am1ning the amount of city
t.eniccs alrcad\ 1n place at the
pier. incluJma· poltcc protcctt0n
and maintcnan~e. and adJJna rci.
'urea if nccu~ry.
• EJuc:mn habitual ft hermcn
~ho alleccdJy htter the pier about
;he importance of dcanhn. J>O'·
1bly ronn1n1 • 1 ia1' n rot lhc
:an glen.
Murph) iJ he·u return to the
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Newport can.v.r
• fUtlNQh ~•pl•mlMf. ·-
Morer88der
nominees for .
Top 103 list
The call iecp coming on who hould
h1wc been among the inauzural "D1ily
Pilot 103 Ne..,port-Mcu's most
influcntwl people of 1993."
0
You forgol Mr. ~y
U.vtsoa (on Irvine Co.
c"ccutive and m:ister
planner), and I think )OU
made :s mistake. ·
JOHN BURTON
Newpon Bc3ch
0
l think one or the mo 1
influen11al people should
Ra w h.1 .. c been IUlph
y atson \\ hhford, a teacher who
JU\I rct1nd from .l\c:\\port Elementary
S,huol "ho'" heading 4p rhc J001h
:rnn1\cr .. ar) uf Nc'-'port Elemcnt3ry.
He h;i, ~h;ipcd )tuc.Jenls for year-. and I
lccl 111: I'!> more 1nOuen11al th:in a 101 of
the other people on your Ii t
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CINDY CHAVEZ
Nc:\\pQrt Beach
I \\Ould hkc to ha .. c )OU
con 1der adding John
and Elizabeth Stahr'!I
n:ime to the innuentaal
people in Newport
Beach. Not only do they
contributed 10 many of
the com munity charities
and act1V11tc!I throughout
1hc ~e;ir11, bu1 in 1he past
l'AO }C.ir • 1hcy·..,e raised
Elizabeth Stahr almo~t S2 m1lhon in this
rc,c\,1onJ1\ time to \CC to it that the
c11w:m. of 1he Nl''-'port Beach and
cummu111I} h;.a\c Jn out\tDnd1ng new
hbr JI'\
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NANCY JONES
Coron:. del Mar
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· Community menibtn debate the iss11es afftcting tl~ir /;,,es
P rcildcnt Ointon h3.S laid down
the ripe criteria by which 10
judae any reform o( our na1k>n•s
heahh care l)'ltcm -'Ccurity, iinplic·
iry, aavinas. choice. q~lity, •Bd ~
S1bllhy. Unfonunately. as &he dct11ts of
the pre idcnt's plan emerge. it'• be-
cominJ clear that his proposed "IOlu·
rion .. W91Jld be 1 pant step in the
-..roog direction.
Termlnally II
Using his own criteria, President Clinton's
health-care plan is nearly dead on arrival
•Y CONeausM.Ut CN•ll COX
• Instead of security, the president'1
plan v.ould jc0s>3rdiz.e the most impor·
I.tint benefit employcu aJrcady have:
Jobs. By s1gnifacan1ly raising employers•
labor costs, the president's .. payroll pre-
mium" ~ould, accordina to the re-
spected Employmen1 Policies Jn 1iru1e,
throw three million Americans out of
work and force millions more to take se·
rious cuts in pay. •
•Instead of simplicity. the president's
plan "-Ould add three huge new levels of
government burc:oucr:tcy and \pawn al
least 15 new g0\-ernmcn1 •&cncics •ith
~ceping-new ~er: tQ scrpdcn and
COIJcct lllCS.
• Instead or l:l\.'in the CUncon plan
would creale • new $700 b1Uion entitle-
ment and r;,isc hundreds or billions of
dolJan in new 1ucs from a popufataon
that jwt last month "'as hit with the
largest tax increasc in history.
• lrutead of choice, the Ointon plan ......
.
\\Ould deprl\C con umcr ol the right 10
~kc the most important decision af·
feet ni:ihcirl1caTih and pockclbook.s.
and offer littl in the way of recourse for
tho c who ore di nti ficd "'"h the cost
or the quality oC the ore 1hey receive.
• Instead or quality, the Ointon plan
~ould force widespread rationing of c:arc
by plncinc aruftcial cebl controls on pri·
\-:Ste health pending. and v.ould succeed
in dri..,ing >0me of our mos1 capJble peo-
LEnERS
Many -ll8ftlll8 We do not h'"'c words lo thank you for aif~;;i;clp. We apprcc1a1c all the
help people have offered. We have not been alone m
rhesc momcntS. There are s11ll many &ood people in
this world. May God bless 111 of you.
MR. AND MRS. LUIS MORENO COLAN
Costa Mc~3
Edltor1 ootr. To d•te, 1ome $1,.SOO hu btta collttttd
to •ulst lb~ parrau of EJluMtb Colao ttilb cosµ
auodaJd •llb lbe dtalb ol lbelr daa1bttr. ~
i-Jar-.o/d ,,.., ldlltd ttben hu mOlber attldeouy
badcd Offl' tk cblld. Funds •tt ~IDI collttttd by
£Jiu Faria, • tta~ber •I Sonora Sdwol_ 966 Soaora,
Cost.a Ma. 91'16.
frlldonl denied Bra\'O on your commentary
"I'm siclt and tired or locals bcil'I& denied access to
piers, beaches, boardwalks and neighborhoods because
o( lhe actions o( gun wieldin&~·" (Matt C.Oker's
Editor's Notebook. Sept. 21.)
h 's why we live here and we arc being denied?
Keep speaking up! lt's our only hope.
SUSAN DAY
Balboa I land
"'h1ch \cems to have
"good'. schoob.
Dut Stc,c. \\hJt doc)
a parent do 1f'lhc
!IChools aren'1 .. good" in
an area?
Some tran\cft'r thtir
children to 3no1her
d1 ... 1nct bu1 ~h:11 1(
tramrcrring i!>n'1
feasible?
Another thin• that my
1!lter has mcn11oned 1
th.it admim\tr;itf\.e
people seem to h:ne
more control m policy
th:in the teache~ nnd
thal the teachch' inpu1
d~~n't carry much lo\Ci~ht. r
fm;illy, 't\ hy i) 11 th!ll
pri~a1c and pamch1al
school 'lend more
tudcnt~ on Lo 3 higher
cduca11on and have
fev.cr problem with lhc
. ' LORD
pie out Of 1hc: he:Jlth C11rc prorc iun.
• h•'t( <i of re J'M'C'h1b1li1y, th
Clinto11 pt:an l'OUllJ plxe the h' h i.t
cvst nd least account:ibl pla)er in our
hc;ihh cure > tcm -the ~mmecu
-in char,c or m~t pc:cti. or Amen·
C':lns· hcnhh c:irt.
C ountrie .around the v.'OrlJ h:a\e
learned the h:.rJ way lh:it &O\crn·
mcm controls and c\;ntr l planninc
produce abject povcr1y and wrctchcJ
he Ith care. Out the Clinton plan would
t:>kc u'J J~n the road of pr~cn f;ulurc.
There') a better way. In tcad or col· ·
li:crivizinc hc:illb care. we i-hould pr~
mole price compcti11on and greater run·
umcr choice We nceJ to kec:p indi·
'idual American firmly.at th~ ccn1er .or
Jcc1!11on' 3bou1 their own health ~re
Cbri1topl1cr Cor Is • R~publltan "'°n-
1n· sman from N~port IJC'DC"b.
I ,~ .. n1 10 th;in~ )OU for including my
hu\hanc.l\ name of 1nOucnt1al people of
J91H Uu1 .... c "'c:.rc Jmazcd chat fern
Pirkle. lnunc.Jcr of Friends of the Irvine
(0.1,1, was not on vour la)t. W11hout the
Rolmg In ll'IVI 1 know thar Robert
Brown.in& rolled ~er in his p~crbial grave when the
otherwise reliable, much admired Tom T itus wrote
"Mornina's At Seven (the lllle comes from a Robert
BurM poem which also contains the more familiar
lines, 'God's in his heaven. all's ri&ht with the
gangs and \10lcncc and
J3clt of ~afc:ty you
mention?
Te;ichcrs, administr.itors, and parent filled the Hornbk~~cr al the recent "Wet
Wednesday Back-to-School Night" spon ored by the Pilot .ind Hornblo~cr.
niany )ear~ of ..,,ork that
Fern h..i~ dc,01cd 10
pro1c:ct1ng the coas1al
>trip between Corona dcl
Mar Jnd Laguna Beach,
that land ..,,ould look
va!ltly different, largely
covered with high me
hotels, etc.
Fem Pirlde
Because of Fern. 1t as
a beautiful coastal drive.
We arc indebted to Fern
unJ Y>C c.in I rhank -her enough
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FRAN ROBINSON
Newport Beach
I Jm1 1 1 ~.dllng .... 11h the namc'i of a
1.:uuplc people fur you r innuential people.
One '' Linda chultln. who started the
Nc"'pl•rt·Mc'J School Foundation, and
)ht al o hJ'I hn.n president of the Orange
CoJ'>I J111crfJ11h Shelter and started
I ru:nd, of the: Orange Coai.t Jntcrfanh
Sheller, Y.)lldl rul\e\ lhou~mnd or dollars
fo1 I he home le,., ncry }Car.
Anu the urhcr one Ill Dalt Woollry, who
'' 1mc u l 1h1: top .11Jm1ni~trator tn the
-.chool J1,1m1. lk \l,1rtcd one or the fine
lrnum.1 tc.um in the '-littc. He'' helped a
101 of people C\CI) ycJr 1n the school and
ul-.o ha\ \IMtcd u \Cry succc ful drOP"OUt
progr:11n "'ha..:h hJ'> really helped keeping
high i.chool lads from droppina our.
So. thu .. e arc tv.o people J really think
arc \Cry 1nOucnti;il in th1 area. .
DIANA HELMSLEY
NcYvplirt Mc\a Un1Ctc:d School Di trict
Psychologi t
world.')." (Daily PiJot Weekend, Sept 16.)
I'm reasonably ce~. too, that Pippa, who "pas!lts"
for a figure of Puck 4r Pan outside or the Drowning
Library at Baylor Uni~crsity, reacted with dismay al •
this uncharacteristic; Tirus boo-boo.
LEFTERJS LA VRAKAS
Costa. Mesa
GrateM IOI' Fred We nt the Waldorf School
of Orange C.Ounty want Lo cxpreu our gratilude to
your publication for the wonderful ankle (Sept l l)
under the headin& .. Private school frees teachers from
red tape nightmare." Mr. Fred Martin is an exccllenl
columnist and was 1 pleasure to work with.
DIANE KASTNER
The Waldorf School of Ora.nae County
Vouchlr views Your (Steve Marble's)
column on school vouchen and Fred Martin's present
different poi nts of view, which i good.
Recently, the Los Angeles Times ran a front·p3JC
article on parf!nts who ere ltall$ferring their children to
Orange County 1ehools bccau_~. like )'OU, lhcy wane
the bcsl possible eduation for their children.
My sister i 1 rourth·grnde teacher in Long Bench,
and she ha 1old me about some of the problems 11hc
has to contend with in her class. One of che most
difficult u tryina to leach students who don't peak the
English Janguaie very well and as a re uh. have
problem 'lw'ith re:iding and writing.
Discipline also is a problem and as you can tmasine.
with all lhesc problem si1uarioru, lhere isn'I as much
time for teaching.
Jud&ina Crom your column it tound like you afe
pretty well Htis(icd with the educacion your children
arc receiving. You arc fonunatc to li"c in a di trict
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thing~ and 1.cc:p rn mind ttla:. ''hen tht hooh aren't
satbfoctory, p;ui:n1s m~cd .in .11tcrn;uhc for their
precious children
JUDI D~RICK
(orona dcl Mar
~La 1 ~ lllm~ On bclu1' or t'hc Paul.irino Elcmentlt¥
School, I "'ould hke 10 1tlank )OU for ho>lina the
Hornblo~cr "\\.ct \\edn~ Jay .. C\cning for our
Nc..,,port-~1e)3 i..cbool rommunitic\. II wu\ n 1reut way
10 bcain our \Chool )Ur.
We 1ppre,1.itc 1he J>O)iti\·c !\~'-'" co,c1.1gc )'OU and
)'Our staff hJ'e prO\idcd through rhc U.Jck-10-School
Primer Many p3renl\ hn~e commcmeJ m.1t 1t i> an
Cllcellcnt m(orm.uion:.I rc\Ourcc.
Again, th.rnk )UU for )Our '>UPJXlrt or our -.chool
BROOKE BOOTH
PnnctpJI. Paul:uino
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On behalf of lhc Nc\\porl ~k'>J Unified ~hool &3rd,
I wish to tJLe th11. opportunit) to thank 1he Daily Pilot
for •m1>1tng lb in getting \Ch~>I off to a great tart
Your Bad. To School i uc v.:i> much more than the
u u:il chock full or ads commerd1.1I pre~ntauon . It wa~
a real dti'.IY contribution to 1he communit) It
endea\'ored to bring the ''al(. parcnl\, dnd children
..,1111 information rel:imc 10 cJucal Km and \Jrtoui.
~rv1ce> available to them to c:nfh:h their \tudy and
school hfe, n' "ell :as )Ounptcr • tc1 ... u1c time.
You indicated in )011? kucr to rc:.i<.lc"' thal )OU "~re
proud of )Our 11pccinl cc11on. olnd "c \!I) )OU ccrt.uttl~
had a right to be proud. I do hope )OU :.ire re"arJcJ '
by )'Our profes ion for an out\I 1nding co1llmunit)
service for publication of 1hi'I ,., ue
We too ..... 1 h tu compliment )OUf co-ponsur':
la·Z-Boy; Pe&Cmrc; We lclifr Pl.u:t, Wahoo' , and
,
Ne~port-Me a Superintendent M.ic Bernd and
"'ifc Shelley enjo} Ne~port Harbor sunset crui e.
b 1.in 1 heir rnnllouc:d uucrc~I in thl! cduc011ion,
dc\l!loprncnl, Md C.lre fllf the: )Oung,ICf) of our
C1>m111un1t) Joc,n'1 ~o unno11ccd ancJ 11\C \\ill 1u.ldrc"'
our ch.ml to them h1r ~uniog h 1nJ ~ 11h \Ou in .. uch a •
.. pc1:1al communil) effort ·
ROD MicMILLIAN
Pre 1dcnt. Uo.trd of Educ.won
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WIDNUOAY
SENIOR CEU:BRATIO, : A senior
ttlcbrarion, i,.cludina Olympic-style
pmcs for Oranr.: Counry residents
SS and older, wdl be held al the at
the Oranic-County F1ir and
Ea:posirion C.Cnrcr from 9 a.m. until
3 p.m. For more ln/ormation, call
708-1519.
BUSINESS WOIUCSllOP: The
Southern Counties Ch1ptcr of the
Community A.ssoci1liolU I nstitutc
presents a worts.hop at 6 p.m.on
"How m1.1Ch do you know 1bout
be•na • Board
Mcmbcr?"Rccistntion Is et S:30
p m. and the proaram COIU S2S for
early rccis1ra1ion and US for late or
non·mcml>c:r rcaastration For more
inform:uaon, caU 38().. 7360
TMUUDAY
COMPETmON SEMINAR! The
N~pon Hatbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce will be _prcscn11na
"W1p1n1 Out the COmpehtaOn,"
CM:n by n:t~lly rccoan1zcd
busincu $paler Joy Morpn. It v.-111
"art 11 7'1S a.m. at the John
Dom1n1J RCitauranl. Prepaid
tCioe~11hOM arc Sil for memben
and Sl6 for n<>n·mcmbers
Breakfast will be scM:d. For more
1nform1J10n call 729-4400
ClllNESE A.PPROACll TO
11£A.LTil: The Oty of Newpon
Be ch as sponsorina a free C"Yenina
provam 11 7 P.M. foc:ulfna on the
ChiOC$C approech lo prcvcntin. and
curi"I du.c;isc. The prosram -•II
11ke place in the Community Room
of Nt"'-porl Center ubrary For
mOrt 1nf~1.on call Jacllc Hcadl)
II 644-3181 or the library II
644-3191.
, ......
To recogniu the 100th anniversary of the automobile, the
N~rt Beach Concoun d'EJepnce will honOf" antique ~uto
mobales and horseless arriages this Sunday at its 11th annual
show. The ewnt will be from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. at the Univer·
sity of California, Irvine. Tidcet prices whiCh indude a pro-
gram, are S 10 for adults and SS for children. Call 756-0993.
booklet (or tncir po&terity. The
coune includes materials and
auiduoc to construct the booldct
and will be held CYCry Saturday
Crom 10 a.m. to t 1:.30 a.m.. Oc:t. 2
throu&h Nov. 6. For more
inConnation, ~II 644-32 ....
PANCAKE BR.£AJO"AST: The rlSh
Harbor Area's ht 11\nual pancake
breaklut cclcbra11n1 2S years or .
ser'\'lce to the community will take
place at the Nc ... -pon Dund Rc.>n
between 7:30 and 10:30 l\.M.
Adrru:u.ion 1~ S5 for adults and S2
for children under 12. For more
infonn;stion call tiJ5.alSO.
SUNDAY
A."11QU£ CARS: To rcroanize the
IOOtb anni~cfQry of the 1u1omobilc,
the Newport Beach Concoun
d Elepna: '4111 honor antique
automobi.lcs and honclcu C':lrnascs
11 ilJ 11th annu:al lhew. The event
v.111 be from 10 a.m. 10 • pm. at the
Un1vcrsuy of CAiifornia, rl'\me.
T.cket pticcs ... h1ch indudc a
pfOVlm, arc SIO for adults and SS
for duldren For more dc111l1, call
756-0993. .
,~,,NCS av LOCAL ARTIST:
.. Alcu A.lcundcr's Cahfonrna." an
cxh1b1t ot paintinp by local an1st
Alexa Akunckr will be on display
1n the Comnnin1ty Room of
N~-pon Center labrary from
October I 1hrouiJI 31. The public is
1nvt1ed to 1 rcccpuon on Oc1 l,
from I to • P.M. The c~1b11 1J free
and open to the public dunna local
rommun1ty hours. Please call
().U.3177 for more 1nform,u1<>n.
l he library at 644--31 or the
Ncwpot1 Chamber 11 7'29--4400 for
more information.
TMUUDAY, OCT. 'I
MARIAN IEJlGESON: Maraan
Bcr1eson wiU speak at 1 luncheon 10
benefit 1bc Balboa Yacht Oub's
Junior Sallina Progrnm at the club
11 12 4S p.m. Bcrscson •Ill be
spcalona on Women Ln Poh1in The
cost as SIS. For more 1nform111on or
rcscrvauons. call 673-3515.
SATURDAY, OCT. 9
Clllll>R.EN'S BOOK SlGSll'\G:
Children's author CXborah Noun.c
Lattimore v.ill be ~1gnin1 her ... The
Sailor *bo Clplurcd the Sc •.. and
.. Pung.a·· at the O uldrcn's
BooUhopp..! 11 Um Wc~tch(f Dr ..
Newpon Beach Pku1.: c.ill 675-1.a1.a
for more infonmallon
TMUUD&Y, OCT. 14
55 AU\'£ MATURE l>RJVl!'G:
A.ARP u offering daucs for
nuture dmers 11 1he Oasis Senior
Center 1n O>rona dcl Mar Oct. 1.a
and 15 and at the Costa Mc$3
Senior Center, Oct. 20 and 21 The
4 hour couru lasts t•'O da)S Call
the Ollis Center. 60·J2~. Cosll
Mcu Scnioc.Ccntcr. b-45-2.356 or
8ob Baker, 645-4742 for add11t0n:d
informarion...
11£1UTAC£ RUN: The ~cnth 6 ------------anoutJ Harbor Hcn11ic fWn be&ins TUUDAY, OCT. I
SUNDAY; Otf.1'1
COM~IUNl1Y WALK: The 1h1rd
annuaJ Otildrcn's H°'f>llal of
Oranie Counry/Dunc)l&.nd
Communal) Walk •111 Ille pl.ace 11 at I Lm. 11 Newport Harbor Hilb
School. To ~&JStCr, call 7~33J~. BUSJ1'£SS ~1£ETl'G: llow to
The kc for 1he :Kand SK 11 Sl6 1n Dc1cnrunc and ct 1 8us1ncu 30 1 m 1n chc South Coast Pl.an/
TOll>n Center area Re1is1r111on
bec1ns 11 6.30 a.m. 1n the park1nc lo!
adJJCCnl 10 the Oranac County
Pcrform1n1 Ans Center. Mone)
raised from chc SK v.:ilk v.111 benefit
the ch1ldrcn·s hosp11.1l For more
1nforma11on. c;all 532-8675
ittvanc-c and Sii oo race day The Oppo11un1t)," a'tdt e1rcn1ns
nan benefits the tuah khool prosram ~nSOted by the Buuhcss Dnelopmcnt 01\iLS1on of rhc
Uf'E lllSTORV: Tiie OASIS Sen.or Ncv.1>0rt Harbor Arca Chamber of
Center 1n Corona dcl Mar tJ CommcrC"C and the l'tcv.pon Beach
olferina 1 ll'<·wect course 10 1hoic Pubhc: Library, .. ,u rake place a1 the
who wl$h 10 m&tc a hfe b1stot) :--;~..,.pon Center l...&bra". J>tease call
Arts, music,
film, leisure
and more -
every
Thursday
in Weekend
WIMll\ 9-1 .. Uni""'1ty C:OU.-ol t.w will tat II\ ........ 1)1 • ...unar ~your.,.,
Yourqii 1 aloNrilbe.ww•edNpfd9\I:
• ..... Sch>ol ~ ... .... ta haw to epply
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tcitll/w-t/ ... Ate' ·-c.a-ht
I C Oita Mesa and NC'll>port
Beach offici ls h.> d aboul
COftttOYCr1ial proposals
Monday that may dt.ma& a.Uy
chanfC tM tone, the Oa\'Or, that
ctrt&ln jt: no '1i quoi or , .. o or
the piffie t
t~iu in the~
here United
11111
C1l11 i
Editor's
Notebook
State .
A work·
furlou&h f cilit)
for criminals may
open in Costa
Mc a.
A municipal
pier being •
O\Crrun by
cnminals may
close in Newport
Beach.
C<nt:i Mesa
Police Dep:in-
mcnt has. compiled a dirty· laundry
Jist of crimes in and around the ·
motel where the work-furlough
program is proposed.
Drup. Prost11u11on.
Disturbances. Keep the pcJcc
calls. Warrant arrests. People
te:iring those "Do not remli"e thb
tag under penalty of lnw" tags off
'>Ofos. Ugly stuff.
Me:in.,..hile, one pcr,un "a~
killed, fou r people .... ere tnJured
and :i whole bunch of fi,ht'rmcn
.ind their Uds ""ere )pookcJ \ill)·
in t""o ~parate gang·rclJt.:'1
'hoottng~ at the Nc,~purt Pu:r th1-.
\Uffimer
1 he city would probabl) erect a
"all around 1hc pier 1( 11 '"-re not
lur the fact that they'd h.ive 10 pa)
.1 pm:ue graffiti rcmO\:.il comp~n~
S65 an ho ur to remO\c the "urk
, Wanna place a
· classified ad?
Call 642-56 -8
tor informJt1on.
1 ucr1 would no doub~ ere tc.
l1roponcn1' of the cnmm I
facdity -the r\ Curk>ugb
prosram, not the p'ier -y crime
will ao down round the motel ·1e
if their project ·~ approved,
Out public: ~111on: led by the
fol th;n brought )'OU South 0 t
Pina, sccnu to be po,uh·poohin&
the project.
In Nt"Wpon, there tali. vC
cl ing the pier 11 n11h1. cl mg it
outria,ht or ha¥1nJ 1 g111c d ing
oft McF ddcn Squ•rc -)Ol.I
~now, that aru lhe city JU)I
poured a bunch of monc)· io10
improving to attract mmc tour i)t~.
If any or tho~ opuons arc
c"<crct)cJ, crime "ill certain!) go
down around the pier. ·
But pcrhap tho~ mca)urc., arc
a "cc bit too dr3)11C
Occau)c of the D:u ly P1lo1 ·)
mls~1on of :ill-local ne't\o\ all the
time, \.\C can often )l :JnJ jtop our
ivory to .... cr newsroom ""d 1.1\...c a
good. hjrd loolc. at the "'ho c:
ench1lJdJ comoo plate
Our Jcd1catcd publi~ ~r.anh,
• their cut~ little no cs perm.incntly
affrited tu their rc)pedl\C:
gnmhtone ... aren't 3ffvr'1cJ :Im
lu!tur~ Th rough no l:wlr .i: :lic1r
O\\n, the~ often fail Iv rc:J ut'
k>lu11on'I to tht!tt probtcm m.h
. ju)l be a Lip code ""' .1~
~ nt 11.
So "hy not put the J~bcd
fisdlit) it.the end of the Ncwpon
Pier?
l..o\\·IC"icl offendcn -petty
11t1c1rc), nid.cl·and-dimc oCfendeR.
Rc:l!itn cabinet mcmbe~ -can
P'*Y thtir debt bxk. to icty by
IMng :anJ v.ar'-.ing tn)ide the
Fi hcrm n\ re)I uran1.
F1 herman·~. hy the w11>, is
rcporh:JI) among the loc:>I
bu>IOC)SC in fa"or of an euliei
cl ing time tor rhc pier because
u! (can about the cnminal ·
clement the Jelly attrijcb.
Whal better deterrent to the
crimin:il elt mcnl fh!rn the crim1nal
clement?
Sure, it ""ill tal.t a hule
remodeling to fit 100 bed) into
1hc re'.)tuurant But h~y. l'\e been
there. At rherr bus1~t t1mc.
The) \e got plenl) o( room.
Of cou~. th.it.II lea"~ Costa
Me!l.:i ""h that pe~l) morel :i.lle.
\.\under 11 the~ c.in put the 19th
~1rec1 bridge 1herc'> •
\Iott CQJ..cr's nJ/umn nins
fucsd•J~.
Please .Iola Us
ForDhmer
Lmaelaor W~k~nd llranela
~·s was~ bRild
11~1ftercutn~
.. fnly -b cu tam
~ Sausage from Palerm>, bfy
. II~ 1930'S.
Today, tis SOOS & gi •ldson amu to provide a aJ11ll*
menJ of dlerU tDl toad
prepared fresh ft! sasGr*I
With 5 gesldions of -pride. . \
For •-watiofts Can
.723-0821
251 9"1n'Wlt. ~ ---..
IS YOUR CHILD THEIR
NmTARGm
If your children
•
Gan1t members ~ and kill innocmt children.
ill ~ to makt them mt'fnbt91'
from and their et'fft~
~II\.'' lftd iBepl
ft'lh''f!V"li;s,_ l ellllort'elncnt and l'dalallion.
• TuHdlf. lepl1mblr
'Spirit ,, llll
AWIP-d' 1111
to P111er•
T he Ciry of Hope presented
its hiahcst honor, the 1993
"Spirit of Life Award" to
WlUlam £. Patetnoa, president of
the Fullcnon·based HomeBase
LW. cm
Society
Editor
loc., and
resident o(
Ncwpon Beach.
Paterson
traveled to
Chicago with his
wire Catbl and
family to receive
the award at a
City, of Hope
dinner in his
honor at the
Chicago
Sheraton HotiJ
and Towers.
More 1han
How to submit
your nuptial news
The PfPv Pitot welcomes &he c~nce to share \he ~ ol ~ err919 tneftt or weddil'I with our rudet$.
Pidt up enppment or wedding forms in out lobby ~ 330 W.
Bay St., Com Mm, or lend~ seff,addtesfed scamped envelope co aw Wedding DepartrMnt. the Daily P1loc, P.O. Box 1 S60,
Con Meu. 92626.
Pf'°*°' Ol lhe couple 0t of the btide onf y may be submitted
with the finished form.
Black and white pho_tos ~uce best, but you may submit
~rply focused cob ~ '°'approval.
Write your name on the back of the ph9to. If )'OU wa~t. your
photo returned, please include a stamped, addrcs5t'd ma11tns
envelope. . . Engagements and weddings are publi)hed on a ~e 41va1lable
basis. Foe nl()(C information, call 6~2·021, exten5'on 350.
2,500 supporters
from around the nation converged
on the Windy City to panicip11e
in Patterson's tribute. The dinner
marked the final event in a
year-long campaign that raised
more thnn S6.4 million for the
organization.
Pictured, from left, Bryan, ~thi, William and Marion hltetlOft, MkMle JOMph, and Greg Patterson. n
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fiancee Michele Joseph, and
Marion Patlcrson, his mother.
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BAYSIDE VILI.AOE -Ye1 another
dCMIUnc for eldc rly mobile home part
rcsidenll uyin1 10 purchae the land be·
neath their homes ha.s diAppeared.
Monday wu the day rcSidcDb were
auppoeed 10 come up with Sll.3 million 10
purchue the 26-xrc Ba)'lide Viltasc Mo-
bile Home Park and marina from the Ir·
vine Co. But a thrcc-.. -ay aarcement be-
tween tcDanu, the Irvine Co. and lease
holder DcAnia Alse1s Inc .. gave residerill
90 da)1$ to obtain finnnc:ina and close e.
ltYine Co. orracials bad notified resi-
dents that ii they railed to meet 1C'ter·
day's deadline, the company would be le-
a.Uy oblipted to sell the land to DeAnza,
-hich holds a 20-ycar lease on the prop-
eny and rents 'Paces to residents.
ha.s uteoded a deadline for mobile home
park residents. But ll\'inc Co. offldals say
ruidenu have aareed that the propeny
wilt be IOld to OeAnza l! they fail to meet
the new Dec. 28 deadline.
Tho asrecmcnt w reached bct1111een
tenants and the Jr~ine Co. on frida1.
while an attorney for the residenlS 1Cram·
bled to l1hd la t-minu1e financids. The
elderly tenants were lacina double-digit
interett rates Cor hon-term financina to
meet yesterday's deadline.
we v. re de hflJ wtth me very, very cs·
pen \o'C muocy." id au-omey Ger ld
G1 v.ho reprt>enc the 1en nt "'Thi
Yr1ty, ~• w ll be able to set tiOmc better
term :•
O:a)'Side Viii ac r n1 h#d offered
Sl2 mill i n for the p11rch se or the 268-
ip cc, senior citizen rn001le home p:ark
~ar the Nev.port Dunes RCrc rion area.
But after lcarnina th t DeAna • s toina
to buy the land and djacent marina fur
S 11 3 malhon, elderly tcnanb picketed Ir·
"inc Co he dquarten and v.'Oo the right ,
n pnc.e rcll«t' • deed rauicdon re r-
ina 1e '"• to keep the paR. 100 p1rcrrn
rental -the umc deal that was trcred
10 DcAl\li. lt wdl an additional $4 2
m1 lion for either the tenaft11 or D
to conven the p:ark from rtntaJ11 10 ndt· •
vidu I ~oer hip. "It's a •three·pany avcement," said Ir·
vine Co. spokesperson Dawn McCormick.
''OeAnz.a deserves a lot or credit. We
could not have done it without their
asreement."
This is the fourth time the Irvine Co ''The problem we Md before v.-u lti.t
••we arc in 1hc prooe of ·,,, b to
the lenders v.ho ldn't help ui. because
or the time C0l\)traants,'' u.id llill Ge
chairman ol the tenant commJttec
tormcd tu purchase the p rl.
081TUAllY Funding wtll help students with spacial needs
Ml leQQlnli,__.
• mtructor, 83
N~port Be cb's favorite
p1nnQ teacher, Millie Quinn,
83, died Sunday at Hoaa .
H0>pt1al-alter a lont allncu.
A 31-)e:ir Lido lsle res1deot.
Mrs. Quinn is a founder of the
Oranae County Performing
Aru Center and was active
with the Olildrcn's Theater
Guild. She pl~d piano for
numerous community groups
including the Ncv.-pon·Balboa
Rotary Oub where she played
for nearly 20 yean. She was
adored by generation of piano
students. according to close
friend and Udo Isle rc".dent
Jean TandO\lo ~y.
"She h:td literally hundreds
of pupils," Tandowsky s:iid.
"She -.ould stop teaching
dunna the ummer. but her
pupils "ere so crilZ) 3bou1 her
that the)' \\Ould come to the
door and <,ay. 'Mrs. Quinn.
could I pJca,c come 1n and
hD\C a lc~n 1• "
Born in V:tllcJO. Cahf.. the
daughter of prominent d:iiry
farmer Henf)' Mini, Mn. Quinn
graduated from the University
ol the Pacific in Stockton and
was married 10 the late Or. E.
Morgan Quinn, a Ncwpon
Beach physician.
She was a SO-year member of
1he Silver Star chapter of
Eastcm...$4-:tr 1md 11 generous
contributor to many charitable
orpnintions.
She is the mother of C.osta
Mesa anomcy Cameron Quinn,
who ran for a seal on the
Harbor Coun bench in 1992.
A memorial sc~ioc is
planned for 1 p.m. Friday, al
Pacific View Memorial Park in
Newport Beach, followed by a
remembrance celebration at
the Bahia Corinlhi:tn Yacht
Oub. •
Mrs. Quinn 1s also survived
by son Hanl Quinn of Udo
Isle; smer Cecilia Novelli of
Nap:t, Calif.; and t .. o
grandchildren.
The famil) request th3t in
lieu of 00\\C~. donattons may
be made to the Millie Quinn
Tribute Fund at the Orange
County Philharmonic Society,
2082 Busine s Center Drive,
Suite 100, ln ine 92715.
-B~Rws Lou
-~ School district will receive more
than $72,000 for special education,
limited·English and economically
disadvantaged pupils.
By Russ Loar. Std Wrllr
NEWPORT-MESA -for some students.
the distance between the classroom and the
real world can be enormous.
~ut for the 1rurd consecutive >'ear, the Ne ...
port-Mesa Unified School District .. m receive
fund ing 10 shorten that distance for students
with special needs. ·
This is the third year or a lhree')C3r grant
FINI PRINT
mnde possible by the 1990 passage of 1hc Cnrl
Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology
Act. The school di strict will reCCl\C sn.797
this school year for program de,elopmcnt and
tencher training ot CO)l3 Mc)a and Estancia
high schools
The Perkin -program t:irgcts spcc1:il educa-
}1on students, lim1ted-Englbh students and
those ~ho arc eoonomicall> d~d\oanrnged.
School officials say the program j., alw focused
on ending sex bia in \0Ca1ional education
class~.
Another goa l of the '°'JllOnal educauon
program I) 10 crcare a cour'c of '>tud~ for high
school students 1ha1 "111 hnl with Orange
Coast College. :recording to Mile Murphy, dis·
Navy Ll. RtnlOD a. Canlf'J, son or Rtnton 11. end Drols E. cu~ll') or
C'.o$ta Mesa is currcnlly with F!lhter Squadron-3:?. Nav;al Au StJlk.lfl,
Ottaoa, V1rg1n1a Beach. VA. and tS midway 1hroup a s"·month
deployment to the Mcd1tcrnncan. Adriatic anJ Red Seas as pJrl llr the
aircraft earner USS John F. Ken ned) battle i;roup. The 19 2 gr JJuoate or
Utanc&a lligh School. and 1986 gr.adu~IC Of 'l.fasucbu).(tts lnSlltul.: or
Technology. Camb ndge, MA. ~1th a Bachelor of Sciences de,rc..:. •oineJ
1hc Navy in June 1986 ...
Marine Cpl Scoll A. BOl'Kk son or Tony M. end \\'tnd) R. Dorack or
C0&ta Mesa. rcccnlly ttCCl'!Cd the Manne Corps Good Conduct Medal,
rccognwng bis honest and faithful SCI" ice during a thre1. )CJr p... r l\J
Na') Airman Oa\ld S. Wonnulb of C~t.i Mesa. rcccntl) JcpJrt.:iJ ~uh
Allack Squardon 85. Na\'al Au Stauon Oceana. \.'1riinia Bc:llh. \ J . f9r a
$ut-monlh Med1tcrranun Sea dcplO)mcnt as p.irl of the a1rcTJfl cJm.:r
USS America Joint Tuk Group
tnct coordinator of ~tudent and admini tr tive
suppon . The idea i> to cre.1 tc a four')ellr pro-
aram v.hich b:cJins in the JUDiOr )Cl! ·of hi&h
~hool and continues v.ath l'-O years of i.tudy at
Orange Coast Colleac.
"We ha\C been trying to get the staff to rcc-
ognue tl'llf the \OC1lt1omal c);t.)SC) anJ e\o'C n the
core classes need to be more relatabl c to the •
real v.orld," Murphy ~1J.
Contributing their c'pc:nisc to the school
d1'>tr1ct's Perlin .. program arc mcmbc:n or two
ci.>mm111ecs v.ho represent the Costa Mc a
Chamber of Commerce Ilk.al b~111e~c!>, pc:·
c1al education. Or.:inge ( oa)t College, p.uents
and )Chool d1)tnct ~urr \turphy ~1J the d1)·
1r1ct 1111111 apply for a nev.. thrc::e')ear grnnt by
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beina used by pnJ members to lhow tbeir cdon; dttif waat.
·•we have a n~ber of abtcboud !11! ~ J Ooclai~COftlidcted oblccne. or priiaed wk.la
who wear a pu11cul1r type of dochlna. lnfUllOO llopm _...,Ute druc u.c, Violence or raciuD II
said. "They're not a aan& -they're jus1 ~artna rou&iaely buaed trom Newpon-Maa tdM>ols. But
thi' JCulf because they think if ln." IDlllltL~.,· !..~ ~ .. object IO •ny limi11 on
At Costa Mesa Hi&h School, new Principal Ed-... ~"'~ "~
ward Harcharik said at the beaiJ1nin& or the tcbool .. You lhaiuld hh'e lbe freedom to wear wbat·
year he wanted to brina parent , 11udcnts and staff ever )'O'a want," Mid Nick SaodOval, 18. a buzz·
toaethcr to cre:ito a drc code that would ban cut, blond·hafred Ncwpon Har1>or Hilb School tc·
ions attire. At Warren High SchOOI in Downey. nior and abteboarder wcariq biJ. black b1gy
Hnrchari~ enforced a dre c:oJc that banned all pan11 on campus Monday. "They·~ easier to bte
bai.cball-stylc caps. an," he cicplaincJ.
"E ch o( our schools ha\'e the right to establish • 'The Amciican Civil Liberties Union has ques-
1heir own unique dress code , " 1ajd Robert Fnn· 1ioncd the lack ot a clear ddinitioh or "gan& at·
C'f• ·s1ant superintendent or ccondary educa· tire'' in tbe new leaislation and arsues that arbi·
t1on tor 1he Newport-Mc~ Unified School Dis-trary clothina bans could polcntially threaten free
trict. "I don'1 think the legisla1ion is going to have peech riah&s.
1 profound impact on the way we do business." But those who advocate bannin1 aang-typc at·
More than 20 Orange County school di tricu al-tire on campus y ii 1 a af ety issue. They say
ready enforce dress codes that prohibit gang at· there i le chance of a shooung on c:ampus ar
tire. which ranges from Pendleton shins and ban-gang members arc not so easily identified.
dannas to combat boots and sports caps. But the One thina school district officials no longer
lc&islntion, au thored by As.sembl~oman Doris worry about is hair styles. During lhc 1960s. "Guys
Allen (R-Cyprc ;), was intended to s1ren&1hen 1he couldn't' have hair that touched the collar,"' said leg~-ba i 1 for enforcini dress code , school-dis-Estancia Hi&h School Principat fnfusinu. "TilC
trict offici:il) say. hnir stuff )-OU can't deal with anymore. You cnn
Al Newport Harbor High School, princip:il wear purple hair 10 school if )'OU want to."
DECISION
From 1
be screened to in!>urc their i.u11U·
bility to live in the facilily.
Safety was the No. I concern on
everyone's mind.
"How would )OU like 10 go and
open up llhop in the middle o ( the
night with 100 criminals nt )Our
back," said Ron DeGcare, owner
of Ronco Plumbing, "'hich 1!> lo·
cated JUS I behind 1hc Ana Mei.a
site.
01herlt added that fear could
sno"ball 10 hurt the 1m::igc of the
surrounding Suu1h Coa\t Metro
area.
"We feel this facili1y "ould neg-
atively impact our marke11ng cf.
fort!> and promp1 current tenants
10 leave," ):lid Diane Pr11che11, ex-
ecutive director of the South Coa)t
Mclro Alliance "h 's nol cumpat·
ible 1u ou r bui.tnC!>l> cnv1ronmcn1."
While no residents would have
been adjacen1 to the. site, many
voiced their ObJCCtion).
"We're 16 square mile~. over
100.000 people and they "an1 us
10 put a perception in our ne igh·
borhood.'' said Ernie Feeney, a
Costa Me~ con!>ervativc activis1
Bui Meehan did not seem de-
lerred by the vote, although he
said he mus1 w:ut to get an ap-
proval from his board of directo~
before appealing the de cision to
1he City Council.
"I'm a marathon runner and l'm
not easily dissuaded from reaching
my goals." Meehan said.
BOOKS
From 1
should and shouldn't read a book.
"As a parent, there arc
ngc-appropriate books,'' said
Wendy Lcccc, a Co!>ta Mesa
mother of five who lends a group
or parent!> trying to get
11dult-0rien1cd magazines in local
stores behind blinders. "We arc
not for banning li1erature and
11me-tested literature. Bui there
has to be an age when !hat's
appropriate for that child 10 read.
A lot or us parents have med to
hold a s1andard for lhc: c kid~"
More recent examples or
aucmpts to ban a book na11on\\-1de
include Madonna's book "Sex,"
which displays sexually CAphc11
photos. The Orange County Public
Library, which manages the Co ta
Mc~:s branch, holds two copies ur
. the book and only lend it oul on
rcques1 to protect the limited
edition books it bought •
"Rcque~ts were up lhere, bul it
wasn'1 nearly as high as requests
for books like John Grisham's
'The Firm,' " said Helen Lotus.
pokcs"'oman for 1he Orange
County Library Sys1em.
Bui while libraries and book·
stores fight to keep books on
shelves. some 11uthors glow in the
notunc1y and fame or their
pcrsecu1ed no\el.
"Just the minute thal a title is
broughl for con~iJeration to be
banned, th:it') when C\>Cl)body
want 10 11d it," Hor !i.31d. "Look
at the 'Sal ·c·Vcrscll..' 11·~ the
holiest COntem rnry e'<amplc or
how at made Sal Rushdie
famOU!I."
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.,.aed the ci1J pus "f 'lfpt 1aroulid
lbe pier ill _,.,.. ....,... ift"
dttdint Vietnamnr and ~ wamina anaten that tbeir fashiq riabts will be molted lf the pier's
not kepi ~lcu.
He also l&Jd the Pollcc Depart·
men& could ins11ll a "nna ckMn
line'' on the pier -1 telephone to
contact J>Qhce. 'lltc telephone
would be betund alau and would
1u1oouuically disp•u~h plllrul cur
and sound an alarm when tho
slass is broken.
McOoncll ~id the pier j5 nt
least ~re as the re~• ur New-
port Beach. "We arc u p:irl of so--
cic1y, and society ha not been so
good l:ucly." •
From Jan. J 10 July I. police re·
por1ed 221 crimes 11nd 143 urrc'>t
in the We~t Occ:an f ronl p:irking
k>l. Ounng th:il me period, 1.)ftly-
tbree crime and one nrre!lt \\Crc
reponed al the pier.
The Nc~porl Pier ASM>Ci:uion. a
group o( about SO merchan1 in
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Hill ilMaed ... CIOUQCil '° .,, •he
dDck bclWMft 6 ud 7 LIL "II ii
sare, bu1 h 11 10 dilpf&anpy lil1hy
cUf'.ly 1ha1 1 th Rk )'OU w 11 ~sin &o
uadcrataod what we contend
wi1h," he said.
Hill said rtih beads and other
dcbm create an ~M>rt th:at chas·
es aw:ay tourist~ -not to mention
the '11001inp -makinJ i1 incrcas·
ingly difficult to m.11ke1 1hc iare:.
"T\\o years a$o \\C were cum-
plainina obout litter. Ln t )'l!ar it
\\"b.c the litter plus the humck )
·cand \'agran1 , Now il's lillcr,
homtlC\ , \'<lgr.lnl'i nu isoluted
s:ing >hoot in~." he ':ild. "We ore
doiOJ noching le 'i th.in 1:1ddrc ing
society\ illi. from the cnJ t\( a
pier."
IC\c Luce, a We I O~anlront
rc,idcnl, chided city orticial for
e\cn con,idcring the pier') closure
:irtcr two i olatcd incidcnh.
"Wh:idd)a conna Jo no" 1" he:
~~ ··cwi.c .dc~n S.anH• Atr.,
Garden Gl'O\c?
"Ir I ha\C tu run into me
d:imn cop 1hat SJ) I "'an 1 w lk
down 1h:n damn pier, thal' D S "
,... . • I "°"' 1 __, dml of dac C.ornmJnte IO p,.,.,.,.. c..ea-. ud New·
~·r Nonla. I.he poli&ical poup
formed w nan lbc November cam-
paip .
Johnson·, arowp ba used
S 10,609 lO far, :according to cam·
paiJ11 it11cments.
1 o buy 1hc l;and. l~ COfl~r·
vuncv proposed an l)SC mcnt t:u
of S 120 year for inglc•famity
homeowners, Owncn of muhi-unit
humc 14oulJ p y SH.M per unit ia
.)Cir ond commercial auJ inJU)·
'hial prorcny own '' ~<,ultl p3y
$120 onnuall} for c. ch 2.000
'luare fret.
An :u.h isory \Ute on th.it u sc~
mcm ha) been M:hcJull:d fur the
Nowmbcr election. rr (,() percent u( the \'\>tCr') ,,..
prO\.: of the lluc~ ment, u pror.:
crty u~nc-r rrutel>l hcorin' ~ 111
then be ~hedulcr.I "-'here more
1h:sn 50 P\!rcc!nt mu I prtJIC\t the:
4l1A.>pa)Ca~·1.1.-~~~~~~
St\c!rul upponcnb of the mca-
urc took hot 11 the Nc"f>Ort
Ucach C11y Council MonJay niiht
for support in' the l<Mwty \die.
Of all the w~ you can express love, one of the most caring and thoug,.,ul .inwlves the plann ng of
funeraVcemetery arrangements befOfe the ~ arases That's exactly why Harbor Lawn has aeated the ·Head <'
Household· program, allowing the Head of Household one (1) FREE SPACE when you start ycx. ~1ly in Ot6
before ~ protedtOn plan The ·Free Space' is at NO COST OA OeUGATIO~ (~ Onf1) A $70 00 one
time endowment carefee as required by state law. Th'5 offer as valued at S 1,200 00 plus $70 00 EndoMnent
Care It's an easy W'dy 10 asstre complete ftllerat arrangemerjs, so your family won~ have to make all the
drfficult decisions after the ..
Why burden your family?
A wise person prepares in advarice P~ ¥id sea.tty comes to the person who has made thoughtful
prov1s1ons for the future of family and loved ones . .
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n can lie vary my
to IOOk a ltttle faolsh,
Just try handicapping
sea View football
~ Nevertheless, for the record, Irvine's the team to beat
' T vro pral'l1MG ways to look foolish each Call are to A)
shave your head, and 8) try to handicap 1hc. Sea View
• ~ fOOlbafl race.
After tryina both l:tst fall, J\e settled oo the latter this scaton,
but only after my edllor -hands wringing with anticipation -
refused to remO\e it Crom ·my list of duties.
h ~ou1dn't be so bad, perhaps, if 1 only bad to do it once. But
after alrcody waltzing relue1:antly onto the prescason
proanosttcatOf's lonely limb (see annual football special section
o( Sept. 9). I'm back fot more potential self-deprecation with
the item to )'Our riaht. ·
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sports
While plckina two:time ddendang CIF
champion Irvine to win would appear to be a
relative no-brainer, l managed to Krew that
one up lasl"year, tabbing S:anta Margarita
instead.
I stuck to my Santa Margarita guns an my
pre.season forecast, but have finally relented
10 the Vaqueros' assembly-line or talent.
They'll "in ii, or my name isn't (pick an
ahas).
Of course, the Vaqueros s~ed their
an\ancibility last week by losing to Fountain
Valley. 28·21.
Santa Marganta, remains a vtable
contender. but the Ea&Jcs' 3--0 pre-league start
agaan)t unfamiliar opponents (Sr. Jotfn Bosco,
Notre D:sme of Shennan Oaks and Buena
Park) d1dn'1 eucrly era c hngenna doubts.
from 1here. at aeh 3 little, wclJ. comphc:ited.
Corona del Mar. Ne\l,port H3rbor, Tus11n and Woodbradge
ore a combined 10.2 thus far, ha\'ang shown neither great
pfO\\C\S nor &l:tran& v.e:akneU
Harbor, Tui.11n und Woodbridge tneJ 10 help me out by
scheduling the ame opponent (foothill), but they then went out
and bear the Kntght 14 3. 14-0. and 14· 7, respectively. Thanks a
lot gu)S. ·
Foothill, by the way. is an no mood 10 discuss my predicament.
ba\lng I l four SlfaiJht 10 Sea View rcpresentata~es, includin&
la't )car's 01\t ion IV semifinal to Irvine.
S;u.tdlebad •• md U01\Cni1» both or whom will emigrate· to
nev. leagues nc'\t fall. rould be la)'ing in wait for some unluck)
up ct \&Clim. hut l1~cl> don't ha\"C what it takes to mnke the
playoff .
If the Trojans and Roadrunners are looking for solace,
h~c\er, I mi1h1 J1rect them 10 my Pac1fte (4.:ut Lcag"ue
• bu~ctball hanJ1c•p la t \ear, v.hach ranlcd C\'entual
eo<hamp1on E tanci:a fifth in the sax-team circuit
0 S11ll v.oozy from the state of aencral con!usaon my Sea View
fore t induced. I might be the perfect person 10 symp":lthi2c
v.iJh Costa ~1e~ senior Bryan Luxembourier.
A 6-foot·2. 210-pound helmet-dentin& linebacker and
offensiH: 1uard. Lwcembourscr n"ded about twO qulll1ers 10
fulJy re1a1n ht v.11s aher sustoin1n1 a concussion on the scc:Ond
play of the Lo) Amigos aame Friday ni&ht.
'I have to get
conscious, before
I can get healthy.•
And while his propcnsily for vwlenl
rolltsion has taken its toll on
opPQnents. Luxembourger himsclr hos
al\dit>aid a price.
He massed most of the Trabuco
Hill game last raJI ~th a concu.s.sion
and v.as sidelined for Me~·s second
1993 contest against Rancho Alamato
-llYAI lllD•~ after mcumog compressed vertebrae
Costa Mesa in dell\Cnna a knockout blow to an
OceJn View quarterback in the
eason opener.
"I ha\'C to get coru.ciuu • before I can act healthy,"
Luxembouraer quipped from the 1dehne late in Friday's pme
He as expected 10 return Fri~ when lhc Must1nas visit Tn>)
The Corona del Mar football boosters may produce the
county's only same proaram suitable for f ramins.
Sea Kina booster president John Walz turned to former
Indiana hi&h school 1camm:ue Tim S MacDonald to produce
the portrait· l)IC CO\'Crs that hive araced the Kbool's proarams
the la t tv.o ~ n •
Thi )car's first ~"Ork of an features a strikin& liJtcneu of
Coach 01,-e Holland, surrounded by nine Sea K;na players.
"It's 1tmost scary, how well he captured Coach Holland."
Wall uid of this year's fint commissioned piece. '"(Holland)
almost jumps off the p.,c."
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CA1USON, '42--41.lO, t'lt. 3 1
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Senior linebKker Scott Hardesty is one of the major cogs in Corona del Mar High's quest for Sea View League, CIF playoff honors.
Sea View dilemma: Too many champs
~Top-heavy Sea View gets under
way with a familiar tune -Irvine,
Santa Margarita at the top of the list.
By Barry Fau«knef, Sports Wrut
The actual CIF Southern
Section Oivh1on IV play-
offs aren't scheduled to
bcain until Nov. 19. bu1 the
seven-week eltm1na11on ~1ililll.: ......
procc s that wall lca\e at
le:ist tv.o descl"\ 1ng Sea
View League team\ OUI or the pc'.>\hC~il pie·
lure ltc~S orr Thur UJ) night.
No le 1han )l\ reprcsentata\ell from the
"Lcaguc of Champion)" \looere ranled m ht\t
v.ed:s 01\1s1on IV To p ·10 poll. Dur onl) four.
including ll potential at-large t'Ol!). m.1y be an·
\tied 10 the pla)off parry.
Lil t cason. Corona Jel Mar cashed an m al·
large 1m1ta1ion to reach the "llcmifinah. \\here
Sea View nvals Nev.port Harbor and ll"\·ane
v.erc also on the exdullive guesr hsr.
Irvine. in us debut Sea Viev. se3~n. defeated
Newpon an rhe chnmp1onsh1p game. gh·ing the
Vaqueros their s.ccond nra1ght Sout~em Sec·
uon crown.
In all, Sl.ll current Sea View squad ha'e v.on
CIF champ1onsh1ps O\er the last eight !>Casons.
with four more coming up short an their re'p«·
U\e d1\1sion.,1 lltle game. All eight teams ha\e
gone as far :ts their divisional semifinals ~ancc
19!5, v.1th all but S3d·
dlcback h;ivang
re ched the final four
cci\cr Geoff 1'01<.cy (20 c:uchc\ fur :?~ yards and
three TOs) lead "hot may be 1hc l~ague·s mo~r bal·
anccd offense:. 3\craaina 3{) 3 points per gJm.: thus
for.
L1neb:iel."r J~, WOJtk1c"1~z (0-toot-J :"' :and
1adde Jeff BoJholJ1 (6-J, :?'51 lcJJ 3 dckn" that
has yielded 52 points 1n three sJm, \.
Wich quci1ion .. blc: oflcnso l1m111ng ~'cr;i l .,m·
tendcn., defcn\1•c shortc:omang\ ... on"t b.:: a\ , ru.1.11
as Coa..:h Tern 11 .. nagan·s tear r.inl.t-J lir\t 1n L),,,
s1on IV and th1r\1 in Or.:ange (uu nl~. \hoJIJ , •O\I\•
1cntly ouascorc 1h.: oppc»ttion
•Santa \11ri.1ri1a (~): The hnncr:in hro:h.:r•
re:aurn 'ol.tlh Al C If· crcJcnta;il' :inJ .ir.: 11.and inc
double dut\ n the 'cronJ:in • .,.h1I.: '"'"'m l>.:r.~
Y:inkoH :ipp.:;i:, 1.1 h:i'c f1lkJ th.: A ll·CI f .~ ....... ' , !
~e.in 0 Un, n ( "'"'"' .1t Ar11.on;.a I
Yanl.orr h.i' thro~n for hO \arJ, (J I lJt -:, .and
four lD\ .tnJ run lor 11no1hcr lour IL)) "'•th '"•.tr·
rn:\ for ~p \JrJ, 1n the [Jgk' up11011 .iltao.
Brad t inner:in ha\ 18 c;11,·h.:' '''' ~-., \arJ' Jnd
1.,.0 Tl),, .,.h1le Braan has 17 f\lr 14.J~ \\Ith ·,.,.,, more
TD.
C\l:l~h J1m lbrt11t1Jn \ '41U;aJ f'l' ~ IO th .. C<lUn!•
.anJ l'\o q in 01\l\IOn I\') h3• 3\~r.ig .. J ''I point' m
1brcc \JCton.:\. bu1 hJ> y1clJc.:J :!I per pr.ii:' to 1a ••P·
poncnt>
tr the defense c:in sohd1h. the Eagle~ l'OulJ 1.tum
the crcw.n, but an 1n1ury to their three pr,,hflc of·
fcnswc .,.capom 1.'0uld render them meJ'"'rc
•Coron• dtl :\tar 12·1 I: Coach OJ\C 11 Jll:rnJ's
deep and Cllpcnenccd deCcn\C hu allo.,.cd JU't t .. o
touchdowns all season. "llh one of tho~ .. -o:n1n1
after a fumbk lll lhc S.:a t...ang' ~
S.:nior All·CIF runnin& bJ•I. JR \\.alz h!l'l JCJ:!
vards on 75 came~ thus tar. but Junior quar1.:rb3c~
.\aron Perlmutter must rontinue to m3turc to lce.:p
run·kev1n' Jdcns..:s hone t \I.1th the J>ll"
la Vllw llnn•c•
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l he ddcnsc h:ss been ''"ul:i rh 1mpreurvc, all0W1na
3 I. J!;UC•k>W 17 po1nO h> ttll\ p 1nt
1 h,. \\ :irrior c;im._ ~ho~ 1hq 're fur r1. .. 1 1n Frt-
d.1\ •rxn1.:r •••!'1' t \J)ltlllg s~nl.;a \brgartt3
• '~port llll'bor 13-01: In prl>'cJ quid.neu on
dd.r " h:b "'"l1cJ 1n jU)t IQ oppo~ing points. SC\'Cn or 111h c-h came \l:I a L.r-.loll r .. 1urn A\ U)Ual. the Sail·
o~ I.a.lo. \11e hut 1hc1r prohn \lrcngth trainm1 helps
th .. m rnore •h.an hold 1lic1r °"'"
A.n, h r l e' .:'l•u!J t'C lhi;1r ..,tnhl• lo dckn:.c lhc
p.t\.,. ,,.1th \, t"ond· ream II league cornerb;a.;:u Chns
[J,. .. r,h and BrC':t llh\tJ bord, rang an ~a\C: qu:inc1
ol It .. ·" '' l.J t>• lh rd ' ar '1.an.:r .and f1n.l·team
all 1 •. h:..i.r \ttH C1on1.al.\
\I (. H 1u111\ n,: b;i ~ \\ 30.:-T 111 h.a:S .. ,~r..i1cd
n~.i·' • ,. 1.11J~ on :o .;arrtt' throu&h three ""e.:lt.s
:inJ JU 1 u 1~h: 1. nd \I ~" f ''"man (1• c.tt..he'> for
1~.-\JIJ ru' N' lt1c l .. :ia~u \ N.·~t
1 u ' t l'"t•uld tdl the r:ilc !ur Coach Jell Brin·
1-i.·,' • .iJ 1ran~ d lourth 1n Ot\UIQn I\') . .,.h,,h
!t;a\ 01 I.I '10 l:ll !.:hi lhC' <.'IF qu;incrfi n.:ih r.1c or
1hc p.:i,1 '" h .ar~
• 1 U\ltn 12.J 1 \br1Jon ,\n ..... h. rh~ S<>uth.:rn !>cc·
1,, n\ "'' n t .. .11h Cl•3o.h, l.:lt the I 111.:1") tu re
turn \r I'" ..i • but nv"' hc:.sJ m;an I am El •\ 1nh.:rt1s
""m. -1J 11 t' l.11cnt, kJ t°"\ "cnaor J:i .... •n KC\nolds
R.:\1101;.1' lb·:! :40) •~ a ·dom1nan1 f< rec at hne·
b.s.:l ..r. anJ h;o ~ttl .. J lit runnm t'i;i,I. after ;a \lint
at qu;artcrba,\. ,.,,1 .fall N:smed tu the \CC'Ond·tC':am
:all·l..:ii:uc b ..... 11 .. IJ l;a\I fall, .. uh ~naor te'1m111atc
L:imJr Burell. RernolJ' :and Barrett form the
lc;iguc ) most potent "onc·t~o pun .. h on the iround.
\~ 1n h:a) been a prnhkm (.U points in three
.1.n1.• Ho ludin • •IOC l..1 .. ~o!I rdurn f,>r a TD). but
lh-. dd.:n!>C hi.. \tCld .. J :sn :i•cr:1gc or t: pl)lnl\ per
:-..c .... port. l u~un (hlth·r:ankcd an 01'tSiOn
I\ ) mu\! pb~ at or near
mrsta .. e·frcc f.>..>tball h>
b., SUCi;C \fu(. a fcal
v..11hin the lut t"o
KBSOnS. T..m, record Comments, odd8
1 Irvine (2·1) Oefendi'lg ~ ""*' lfld reloaded 5-2
IOU(!h to SU,IDIO ~.:r the
,:.i.·manJini "°'cn-.-.ce ..
r 'IJ Irvine, c'pecte4 to
feel the 11ng of l~ang
19 ~I.Hiers to gradua·
tton, appc;in to hn\e
relo:tdcd quite .. nicely
to claim II\ fam iliar
role of f.1,ontc.
3 Corona oet Mar 2 -1) ..... lrnpnMig offense adds 10 rnarQcal ·o 8-1 2 SlrlP MNoarb t) Fftienns spel dooble trouble 4-1
4 Woodbftdge (3--0 ... .. .•. Conndent def pertect Stalt I ().1 •
• 5 NeWport Harbor 3--0~ famUlat ~ role s• Tars fine 12· 1 :S:
• addlebacL I 1-21:
'> •t D:mnv RuHllO lS
i.. for h,, third i.cason
.11 qu:art.:1h;ick, bul the
lt.1.utrunne!"\ h:i\c scvrt'd
111\1 :i rotnt>ined poina
lh• p.1\t t""o \\C:el\, fol· • '"'
1,,...1n1 ;a J:i.O rorrp \>\Ct
S:int."I n:a in lht opener
• 6 TusUn (2·1) Imposing Reynotds wll need some help 1s-1 ~~...-..-
7 Saddleback (1•2) , I •• •• Codd be pater( spoilers 25-1
8 Unlverslry (G-l) . Coootdown COtOlla to '94 PCL en11y 40-1
Jn lJ MargaratJ.
v.11h tv.an tov.cr rt ..
ce1Yer\ Brian and
Brad hnneran, leads
a dt1ep h t of title
contender).. v.hich an·
eludes Corona Jel
Mar, Nev.port Harbor.
Woodbridge :snd Tus·
ttn
Saddlebac .. and Uni\ersity, v.ho v.ill e!iape
the Sea Vacv. for new league m-als ne\t fall. ap·
pear to be O\'Cmutched, but have pl'O\"Cd them·
ct\cs dangerou poilcrs.
Here's a look at the tearm, in predicted order
of finish
• 1nln1 (l·l): Gone as 1hrU·)'Clt ss.nut.a runnina
b.:adc Scott Seal. a Noo-t1mc ClF D~is.on Player of
the Yur. ai v.-cll u ilJI otbcr fin.t·tcam All·CIF
$landouts from last )C.ar
lt~1:vcr, scniot Nnnina back Tony Mathis (439
yard and SC\'eft touchdowns on 68 carries). scn10r
quarterback Miltc PhelJ" (36 of S4 for S.54 ya_rds 1nJ
Ci\"C TDs w11h only one 1nlcrccptjoo) and s.cnt0r re·
l 1ncba..-L.cn s~,,11 lluJ.:1n, Chrn T:a,lor and J.J.
D1Cc3>31e bacl. .t front 1, ur al'Chon:d t>~ \li~kc~ Lona
1!>-4. 2Ml anJ Jeff &rlanJ (6-3. :?15} to form YtMt
ma) be the bcsl O( I lc:a£UC full of Strong dekn'CS
Tbc ~a ~.anp arc ra nkl'."J 10th 1n 01'1,IOn I\
• \\ ooclbr1d1e IJ ·OI: Th.: \\ :arnon (No tn 0111·
\aon I\ anJ 1'o 10 in the ro..rnt~) v..:rc a J".
appo1ntrna t ~-1 12 1 s.:a\On a1:11Mt ka.gue fo..:s But
lhtS )"Cllr0S aroup induJc\ JUnlOn v.ho 'lo\Cf'C ll Qlm•
b1ncd )Q. J on the fro,h·soph k \el
Quartcrb.1cl .\hu Sauk (:?J of .u for .1~ )IN ). t>·
I. 110-puunJ runnana ~cl. 8111 Atl11uon (57 ~rtlC"
for 265 yarJs anJ fou r TC>s) and •pctdy rccct\Cr
Gary Youna (a\-cr.a ina 27 \ards on his nine ~tches),
1.:ad an oOcnsc a•crq1n' nwre than lhn-e TD' per
COASTLINE
UTOIOTIVE
RU\ ol • t\ I.., ul 41 for :.,o \Jl•h ..... 1h three TO\
nnd lhreC' inter c:pl"-lM•
"htl'°' \C'n •or ta1 lb:aek
\.,r.Hl Pukilcr 1 IQ '""h un J l cur..::'I anJ
Jun r lullba,. \. Om.1r
P;ila~ ( 16'7 on ~~l lead
th runnan 1.1mc
Coa .. b Jeri') \\.111c'\
u:au J. rc .. t J \\ '"-xihud .. and L'nt\CO•l\ ta)t sca-
\Otl, anJ ~:we 'anla ~tar fllll 1:!0-l \) ;anJ.("J\l {Z'\.
l') :ill 1h ',"OulJ handle 1n '°'"'
• t n11cn1t' C0..'1: c~ h \brl Cunninah:im "
rountm th, J"' unul his TroJaM enter the IWJ Pa·
,1fii; (.NU l C UC
Th\;u h ""'"1..,., thu, far. thC'\ h11'c :ompctC'd ""lib
qu Iii\ ;;pp.1n, Oh 1ndud1ns l.a'1'hll ti tlb ;anJ l)uu
II '
\... N \.jUOrtl•rbac .. R"-Yo ~obcr\lln ( c..v I ..,S) tn ·
'"' the ull .. n.c, hitHOJ r•\\CJ for ~I:' \<arJ• and
N h J f.ir m..>tc th~n ~ :0 thrUUE;h three pmcs
n1or r.:\;c~cr Jaime p,1hJ:1r is avcra,tna near!)
~J \-.anb 011 ·~'en rc .. "<'ptaarl\. 11l('l11.S1n1 rwo TOI
••Jot 'I•"' W1lcome • •1w R.,.111 Welrom•
2380 N1wpotl Bird. Codi M111
661H5• or 650-BSl9 r-
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MIKE DIGRADO
A 5-foot-7.
185-pound
tunior U-back,
he turned his
tone
reception into
a 39-yard
touchdown
pass with an
impressive run.
JEFF·IOllAND
A ~foot-3,
215-pound
senior
defensive
end, he had
five tackles,
one sack
and two
hurries.
grading out at 98 percent
....... fUOTUU. ....
· htlnell Plly.-I DI the Week
TODD THOMPSON
A 5-foot-11 ,
1-55-pound -
senior
quarterback,
he completed
8 of 13 pass
attempts for
48 yards
without an
interceptio~
FRED PINTO
A 5-foot-11,
195-peood
senior inside
linebacker,
he had 11
tackles,
Including
seven
unassisted,
to lead the defense.
WAN HarJ!OG
A S·fool-10,
198..pcu;d
P11or. hi tied
In for an iniured
starter and
blocked
~to
help fuef team's
173 rusting
yards.
Pool leads SCC ~unners to · third place finish
RIVERSIDE
Soobomore Ni.tee Pool
finlsbcd 13th oven11 to
ie.d the Southern Cali·
fornia College women's
,.. . .,. ,_
aw.s country team to a third-place
finish Saturday at the UC Riv-
erside Invitational.
Pool ran the Sk course in 18:48,
while Debra Deming was 36th
(19:42) for the Vanguards.
The sec men fmishcd fifth,
with Jason Schaefer going 27:51
OYU the 8k coune to finish 49tb.
Tim Hardin (28:11) was 56th.
Vanguards sweep
EL CAJON -Jun· ----
1or middle blocke r Ge ~
ncv1e Wright recorded > •
nine kill' J \ ~luthcrn
PUIUC NOTICES
OBITUARY
California College's women's vol·
lc)ball te3m easily swept host
Christian Heritage on Sa1 urdJy,
15-0, l 5-3. 15-4, in a non·
conference, NAJA District Ill
match. sec improved 10 6-6;
Chmtian Heritage Cell 10 6-1.i
sec raos, 5-3
NE WHAL L
Sou the rn Cal1forn1 a t4J"'-:O
College's Nguyen Tran
conven ed a pe nally
kick in the final minute to force
O\ler1imc, bur host M aster·~ Col·
lege. ranked fourth iri the na tion.
prevailed in over11me for a 5-3
non-conference m~n · ~ccr vie
lory Saturday.
Lance Barker scored two fir..t·
half goal~ for the Vanguard (3·5·
I
0). who led 2-1 at the intermission.
Bui Jesse Bongarr.a tallied four
goals ror lhe hosts. who impnwcd
10 5· I· I. ..... ., •• s, loC.a Coll11• 3 sec sconno ~ 2. r~ 1 Sawu ~
6 r.wters sccnig 8onoam 4, ~ I Snta:
Crosson 6
Kdllmt 2-1. sec
CllUICllBI
ft'I Jlllml
The cap1 ion in Monday's edit ion
dep1c1ing Coro na del Mar High's
championship conque<>t of the
Sou1h Coa'it Water Polo Touma·
mcnl incorrectly identified the:
goal ie. The photo is of rc:scrw
goalie Doug Jetton.
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BRIAN JOHNSON
A 5-foot-9,
170-pound
junior
outside
linebacker,
he had nine
tackles, one
sack and
one of the .
Sailors' two interceptions.
Great Newport Beach
Biii Tu October 17
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The nin1 h Gre.11 Newport
Beach 81lce Tour "ill be
held on SuntJ:iy. Oc1 17. be ·
'inning a l JO a.m. :.11 1hc
Newport Dunc'
Prescn1ed by the C ity of
Newpo n OcJch Ot cycle
Tra ils C111zeM' Adviwry
Comm111ee JU)I for fun. the
event is free for all age'
The ride is appro,tmJtc ly
nine mile~ of \Ccnic tra1h
along the: new Upper U.td.
Bay IJ1kcwny and U:id . Uoy
Drive. returning 10 1he
dunes for rcfre'ihmc:nt\,
door prize~ and C:\e nt i ·.
shirt'i
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• 73-Wlde Tift 111spn Hnal), m na
• 39-• Dlplo (rAIM), 1D ... -Alrm Pemder.
•30-J.R. Wllz (CdM). 1U. '> .. 2. ltllng ~TD.
• 30-Jeff Nieb!l'll (COsta ~· 1lelcl Pita
. G•nelbllllB'll
(Last week's defensJve ~-openers)
• Costa Mesa -Adam ~. ., & beind9ided sack ta forct I
twnble, wtlich Dewayne Crfthiw JICMNCI and reunld 19 yanls for
TO: Jeff Hlet>q. blitzing from linlbldrM spot tot a keY Adt to fcwet a
Los Amigos punt.
• Corona def Mar -J.J. DICturt, • I bk>dced pul; Seal
Hardesty, With two~ sacks.
• Estancia -Mattl Molner, -'th I 13-yant ~ sac:X; Otal1
Mieil. knockmQ down 1 pass and recorelng 111 S.yard saa In 1hl same
series.
• Newport Hatbor -Mike Freeman. sheddinO a blocker to nail
Foothil's Tony Garcia for a 3-yard toss on f°"'1h and 1 toot 11 1he
Newport 34. ~tting the tone rridway through the tirsl qua1ef.
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C~ant Mar O O O 2 1 o
Newport Harbor 0 0 0 3 0 0
ltvine 0 0 0 2 1 0 SIOd!tbie~ 0 0 0 1 2 0
SanlJ MJfg.1111.i 0 0 0 3 0 0
Tustll 0 0 0 2 1 0
~ty 0 00 030
WoodOridge 0 0 0 3 0 0
Thursday"• Game ('1:30)
Univtr$Cy at Tunn
Frfday'a 0.... (7:30)
s.td4ltbxk It Newport HertHw s.u u.oaru vs Woodbticlol. • nw. S.turday'a 0...... (7:30)
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2. FWltlln va, 3-0
3. IMle 2·1 ·~ 2-1 5. ~ leKh 3..()
6 c.pts!rn valley 2·2
1 MD Oii 2·1
II 5arCIMMpb 3-0
9 Edison 2·1
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