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COMMUNnY INVITED
TO CELEBRATION
The Daily Pilot ii
playing host to a recep--
tion for these remark-
able children Tuesday
at 5:30 p.m. on the sec-
ond level of niangle
Square in Costa Mesa.
Readers are welcome to
join in the celebration.
rvfng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Megan FaulkrMr, a
senior at Estancia High
School, definitely
exemplifies strength,
talent and charity. As
Estancia's Associated
Student Body president
this year -and
president of her class
for the last three years
-Megan gives her
school, her community
and her peers her best.
She organized the
school's blood drive, the
canned-food drive and
Spare Change Week.
which helped raise
money for Amanda
Arthur, a Newport
Harbor High School
student who was
severely injured in a car
accident last May. But
' her sphere of influence
reaches far beyond her
school's boundaries.
Megan has participated
in city beautification
programs, been a
library volunteer.
volunteered at SOS and
at Beverly Manor
Convalescent Hospital
(pictured). Add to that
her four years playing
on Estancia's volleyball
and soccer teams. And
through it all, Megan
has continued to
maintain a 4.0 grade
point average.
Jason Les, a sixth-grader at TeWinkle Middle
School, knows more about computers than some of us
may ever learn in a lifetime. Self-taught on HTML and
Visual Basic, Jason designs and constructs web pages -
he's even created a page for his Boy Scout troop
{http1/members.aol.com/ANTScout/Troop3 . .
also develops computer programs and games, and he
serves as a chat room host and guide for America
Online (keyword ANn.
And that's not all. In the past 10 months, Jason has
earned five merit badges, and he participated in the
Scouting for Food drive. He is active in hiS school,
church and the Southern california Golf Tour.
You can visit him at his own web page: http://mem·
bers.aol.com/Cheatdude/.
Catty Daniel, for more
than three years, ha.s been
helping In the family busi-
ness: wedding photogra-
phy. In the past 2 112 years.
she's photographed 58
weddings on her own -
the ceremony, the recep-
tion, tM ~thing.
And her work is any-
thing but amateurish.
•Her work Is as good as
more than hatf of the pro-
• fessionals whose film we
develop,• says photo lab
owner Jon Croft.
You can check out the
• 13-year-old's web page at
www.mdanlel.com/car-
lypg.cfm .
newport-mesa 103 most influential children
Newport-Mesa
youth carry
great influence
H ow did all this happen? It started in
October, a few days after we published
our annual • 103 Most Influential Peo-
ple • eclibon. The list sparked an idea in the
creative mind of Amy Christeson, a Junior at
Corona del Mar High (see story below).
Why don't you do something like this for
Newport-Mesa luds, she asked.
Why not, we answered.
And so a new tradibon was born.
For the past couple of months, we have
asked -in the newspaper, at the schools and
around town -who were some of the best,
brightest and most benevolent children in
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa? We were
looking for 103 names.
We got 207.
And each was influential in his or her own
way. One little boy saved his family from a fire,
another girl delivers meals to shut-ins, and a
high school senior made more than 50 rescues
last swnmer as a beach lifeguard. The list was~
an impressive catalog of our youth, of our chil-
dren; a wonderfully diverse highlight reel of
accomplishment, enterprise and flat-out ability.
But when we tried to pare the list down to
103, we quickly got stuck. Row could you
leave any of these kids off the list? So we did-
n't In our inaugural eclition of the •Junior 103
Most In.Ouential," we have 2D7 children. The
math doesn't add up, but we think the logic
does.
And even at 207, the list isn't complete. We
know that. There are many more young people
-some still in elementary school. others deep
in their senior year -who have made an
impact, inspired their peers or made a lasting
difference. That's very comforting news.
We think after you take a look at all 207
nominees, you'll come away feeling just a little
bit better about our community. It's in good
hands.
The rest of the kids are inside. Enjoy.
-The edlton
Above and beyond
the call. of duty
Amy Cbrlsteion, 16, a Corona del
Mar Junior and young editor e.xtraordi-
na.tre, 019aDized and Wrote thJs entire
special section. She, too, is Qne of
Newport•Men' exceptional f011*.
Amy bu excelled in academia and
sports. She's an honor-ioll student.
eni'Olled in advanced placement class-
es in SptUillb end history.
Amy allo runs With ber scboiol's
croa country and track teems, com-
peting ln sprinb and pOle vaultlng.
But her acoomplilbmentl and inter·
esb don't end there. Outside of icboole
Amy bu traveled to Meldeali and CO.·
ta Rica thl'Ough MUtnen South Coast
Church. where sb8 Mlpjd organbe
vec.tkln Bible ICbooll aDd helped
bUlld a cburdl. Sbe .. •llL'l in more tbaD
400 boUn of commuawt • flt'e during
the pMt foul',......
Currently, lhe"i ..w.g u tbit
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Angell ApodaQ, Estanda
High ... AA accomplished
.ttilete and student who
comes from a family th.t Is
teaming English as a sec1 and language ..• AA ovet-
achiever who works hard
and puts effort Into achltv-.
Ing her goals.
,
FLUENTIAL
Terun ._senior, Corona
def Mar High ... president
of the Key Oub, Wlhere he
has served his comtnuntty
through FISH, SOS, and
other organizations ... ASB
Commissioner of Commu-
nity Service ... Member of
CdM's track. cross<ountry,
,
Ellzab9th lenMtt, sopho-•
more. Estancia High ...
Newport Mesa Unified
Xhoo4 Ofstrict representa. •
Stacy Allee, 12, Kaiser Ele-
mentary ... Spends a lot of
her time With her three
younger brothers. one of
whom has Down Syn-
drome ... Sings In the St.
Andrews Presbyterian
Church choir ... Alktar soc-
cer player ... Recipient of a
Daughters of the American
lfevolution Outstanding
Citizen Award.
Otrtstal ~senior,
Newport Harbor High ...
International Ambassadors
Oub member who speaks
out for what is right and Is
a leader In her community,
taking a stand against
racism ... Articulate, lntelli·
gent and energetic ...
Understands and is willing
to wortc to end bigotry by
promoting tolerance.
Auchy Anhood, 18, Coro-
.,. del Mar High ... Senior
dass president and last
yean., junior class vice
president ... Member Qf OF
champion volleyball team,
where she received the
toach's Award -· Key Oub
member for four years. this
year as publicist and last
year as commissioner ...
Coached a 14-and-onder
volleyball t~am in the sum-
mer ... Girl's League and
Assistance League.
and tenn~ teams: .. fedpl~
• · ent of the Irvine Spectrum
Award.
MkMHe a.:tlennan. 11,
Harbor Day Schoof ...
Raised $4,273 as the top
fund..-.lser for the Orange
County Walk to cure dla·
betes and hopes that one
day a cure will be found
for her mott)er and the
millions of other sufferers
... Talented singer and
actr~ who has performed
at the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center,
including a two-week per·
formance wtth the Broa~
way company of •Joseph
and the Amazing Techni·
color Dream Coat."
Jon..Paul Bell, 18, Coro~a
del Mar High ... As a Team
callfomla Ice Hockey mem-
ber, he will represent the
best Ice hockey pla~ In
the state of callfomla In
the Chic.ago Showase ...
He has been playing.hock·
ey for nine years. pr~ic·
ing at ~hnd 10:30 a.m,
tlve for Estancia High ... .
Attended C.flfomla School '
Board AssotjatJon Confer-
ence ... Organized Austrian ·
Excl'\ange program for 19
host famllles and students
for two weeks ... Lady
Eagles Basketball Team ...
Seml·tlnallst In the Con-
gress-Bundestag Study
Abroad program to study
Catherine Bissell, 12,
Mariners Elementary ...
Organized progra m in her
neighborhood to collect
toys for children at Hoag
Hospital ... Campaigned to
get help from Mariners
students.
Amanda Bissonnette, 11,
Mariners Elementary ...
Arrives at school 45 min-
utes early to volunteer in
the office, which she has
done for two years ... Is a
great help and could run
the office herself ... Out·
standing student.
Monka Bridle, senior, NelN·
port Harbor High ...
National champion kayak-
er and has been competing
for six years at the New·
port Aquatic Center ...
Made the Junior World
Kayak team in K-4 and
raced In Poland and France
... Has also competed in
outrigger canoe racing
from Newport Beach to
Catalina and in Hawaii ...
Went to CIF wtth Newport
Harbor's volleyball team ...
Voted LA. limes Sports
Athlete of the Month.
Meet Our
~top 103
ICaftlyn Bourgeois, senior,
Newport Harbor High ...
Co<aptaln of the Varsity
Field Hockey team, hon-
ored on first and second
team all-league ... High
jumps for the track and
field team and placed sec-
ond In league and third In
county last year ... As a Stu·
dent leader at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, she
has fed homeless in Los ,
Angeles and spent spring
breaks in Mexico ... Select-
ed as a college peer couo·
selor at Newport Harbor
High.
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(j
1998
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Congratttlations
.. To.Ml
junior. Top 103
Michelle Burgner, 12, Coro-
na del Mar High ... 4.0
grade point average and
Outstanding Scholar
Award recipient In science
and English ... Oub ~er
player for the OCU Rush II
and volleyball and softball
player at CdM ... Well-trav-
eled and gives her time
freely to those who need
it.
Jessk.a Butler, seventh
grade, TeWinkle Middle
Schoof ... 4-H Oub elected
officer and wrote press
releases to LA. Times, Daily
Pilot. Orange County Regis-
ter and the Costa Mesa
Breeze ... Student Council
member for two. years ...
Best of Show Table Setting
at Orange County Fair and
blue and red ribbons for
homemade vinegar ...
Nature Academy Oub
member ... American Youth
Soccer Organization player
.... Advanced piano player
for four years.
Chris Carpenter, 13, Corona
del Mar High ... As sev·
enth-year Boy Scout work·
ing toward an Eagle Scout,
he has 18 merit badges
and is the assistant senior
patrol leader ... Singer in
the Madrigal Singers at
CdM and has starred In
•The Sound of Mtisic• and
•oliver• ... Recipient of
numerous academic
awards ... Leader in the
junior high program at
Mariners South Coast
Church.
in Germany next year.
Dana casstty, senior,
Estancia High ... Senior
class president and has
. .'
held student government · •
offices all four years ... Par· •
ticipated In the Ethnic ·
Forum, French Oub, Pro-
ject Pals, Key Club and
Chocettes ... Karate,
weighttiftlng and member
of the track and swim
teams ... Recipient of the '
Princlpal's leadership
Award fot the Herff-Jones
Scholarst\iR and wrote an
essay on 'Hfotlvating stu-
dents to volunteer.
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Evtta Castfllo, Ensign Mid-
dle School ... Set a record
In the long jump at the
Hershey's and Jesse <>wens
track meets ... Plays basket-
ball and WIS voted the
Most Valuable Player •..
Very encouraging and sup-
portive of other children.
. '•
Undsey Cherbak. sixth
grade, TeWinkle Middle
School ... flrst and second
place winner in a martial
arts karate tournament in
New Yortt ... Blade belt can-
didate in tae kwan do and
will take the black belt test
in April ... California Excel-
lency Award winner ...
Honor roll student ... Stu-
dent of the Month ... loves
skiing, snowboarding and
other extreme sports ...
Wants to be a fashion
designer and practices
sketching dothes.
Lu Castlllo, 14, Ensign Mid-
dle School ... lnvolved In
the community sports pro-
grams and Is an excellent
student ... Very encourag-
• Ing to other children who
are less talented and is
always trying to keep
everybody upbeat and
motivated.
Elizabeth Clayton, 12,
Mariners Elementary ...
President of the student
council ... Accomplished
pianist ... Outstanding stu-
dent ... Runs track, plays
soccer, volleyball and bas-
ketball ... Partkipates in
the Junior Lifeguard pro-
gram.
Hanl Chal'Ullle. eighth
grade, TeWlnkl• Middle
School ... ASB secretary and
member of the student
councll ... Plays for the
TeWinkle band and has
been In many competitions
... Member of the Year-
book Oub ... Gentrousty
tutors her friends with
their hornewoft ... Helps
her mom at the preschool
where she works.
Natalie Cohen, third grade,
Adams Elementary ... Shares
with everyone ... Makes
sure that she gets to know
everyone and befriends
evef)'One ... Great all-
around student.
Arrangements -·-
Nancy Chavez. fourth
grade, Pomona Elententary
... Spends most of her time
after school assisting the
teachers by posting stu-
dent wortc, collating
papers and deaning the
classrooms, and helping
the principal by counting
Informational fliers ... Also
helps dean the campus
and disseminate lnfonmJ·
tion to teachers ... Helps
her three younger cOU$lns
with their homeworlc fNety
day ... Has a bright smile
and cheerful attitude .
Ryan Cook, 1 SJ Mater Oei
High School ... Sang in the
All-American Boys Chorus
where he represented Cos-
ta Mesa for three years as
he traveled around the
world ... Varsity waterpolo
player and two-time mem-
ber of the Junior Olympics
team ... Also a member of
Mater Dei's basketball
team.
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StKy Allee, 12. Kaiser Ele-
mentary ... Spends a lot of
her time With her three
younger brothers, one of
whom has Down Syn-
drome ... Sings In the St.
Andrews Presbyterian
Church choir ... All-star soc·
cer player ... Recipient of a
Daughters of the American
Revolution Outstanding
Citizen Award.
catherine Bissell, 12.
Mariners Elementary ...
Organized program in her
neighborhood to collect
toys for children at Hoag
Hospital ... campaigned to
get help from Mariners
students.
Ovtstal AJvarado, senior,
Newport Harbor High ...
International Ambauadon
Oub member who speaks
out for what is right and Is
a leader In her community,
taking a stand against
racism ... Artkulate, lntelli·
gent and energetic ...
Understands and is willing
to work to end bigotry by
promoting tolerance.
Amanda Bissonnette, 11,
Mariners Elementary ...
Arrives at school 45 min·
utes early to volunteer in
the office, which she has
done for two years ... Is a
great help and could run
the office herself ... Out·
standing student.
~ Anhood. 18, Coro-
na del Mar High ... Senior
dau president and last
year's, junior dass vice
president ... Member of CIF
champion volleyball team,
where she received the
Coach's Award •.. Key Oub
member for four years, this
year as publicist and last
year as commissioner ...
Coached a 14-and-under
volleyball team in the sum-
mer ... Girl's League and
Assistance League.
Monka Bridle, senior, New-
port Harbor High ...
National champion kayak·
er and has been competing
for six years at the New·
port Aquatic Center ...
Made the Junior World
Kayak team In K-4 and
raced in Poland and France
... Has also competed in
outrigger canoe racing
from Newport Beach to
Catalina and in Hawaii ...
Went to CIF with Newport
Harbor's volleyball team ...
Voted LA limes Sports
Athlete of the Month.
Meet Our
Angela .ApocllQ. Estancla
High ... M accomplished
athlete and student who
comes from a family that is
learning English as a sec-
ond language ... M over·
achiever who works hard
and puts effort Into achiev-
ing her goals.
ICalUyn Bowgeols, senior,
Newport Harbor High ...
Co-captain of the Varsity
Field Hodcey team, hon·
ored on first and second
team all-league ... High
jumps for the track and
fietd team and placed sec·
ond In league and third in
county last year ... As a stu·
dent leader at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, she
has fed homeless In Los ,
Angeles and spent spring
breaks in Mexico ... Select·
ed as a college peer couo-
selor at Newport Harbor
High.
~top 103
most influential
.,. ,.
1998
Discover what's right with
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
Congt:atulations ·
To All
junior Top 103
Twun a.jllj. senior, Corona
def Mar High ... president
of the Key Oub, where he
has served his community
through FISH, SOS, and
other organizations ... ASB
Commissioner of Commu-
nity Servk:e •.. Member of
CdM's track, cross-country,
and tennis teams ... redpi·
ent of the Irvine Spectrum
Award.
Mkhelle Burgner. 12, Coro-
na del Mar High ... 4.0
grade point average and
Outstanding Scholar
Award recipient in science
and English ... Oub soccer
player for the OCU Rush II
and volleyball and softball
player at CdM ... Well·tra\'·
eled and gives her time
freely to those who need
it.
MldMfle Becbt"IMn, 11,
Harbor Day School ...
Raised $4.273 as the top
fund.raiser for the Orange
County Walk to cure dla-:
betes and hopes that one
day a cure will be found
for her mother and the
millions of other sufferers
... Talented singer and
actr~ who has· performed
at the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center;
Including a two-week per-
formance with the Broad-
way company of "Joseph
and the Amazing Techni·
color Dream Coat."
Jessica Buder, seventh
grade, TeWinkle Middle
School ... 4-H Oub elected
officer and wrote press
releases to LA limes, Daily
Pilot. Orange County Regis-
ter and the Costa Mesa
Breeze ... Student Council
member for two years ...
Best of Show Table Setting
at Orange County Fair and
blue and red ribbons for
homemade vinegar ...
Nature Academy Oub
member ... American Youth
Socxer Organli.ation player
... Advanced piano player
for four years.
Jon.#aul BeH. 18, Coro('la
del Mar High ... As a Team
c.allfomla Ice Hodtey ~
ber; he will represent ttle
best ice hodtey pl~ in
the state of califomla ,n
the Chicago Showca~1 ....
He has been pfaying n()CJC·
ey for nine years. prectic·
ing at 4 and 10:30 a.m.
Chris carpenter, 13, Corona
del Mar High ... As sev·
enth-year Boy Scout work·
ing toward an Eagle Scout,
he has 18 merit badges
and is the assistant senior
patrol leader ... Singer In
the Madrigal Singers at
CdM and has starred in
•The Sound of MOsic• and
·01iver• ... Recipient of
numerous academic
awards ... Leader in the
junior high program at
Mariners South Coast
Church.
Elizab9th llnw"wtt. sopho-
more, &Unci. High ...
Newport Mesa Unified
~ District repnsenta-
tfve for Est.Inda High ... .
Attended Qlffomla School '
Board AUodatlon Confer.
ence ... Orgenlzed Austrian ·
Exchange progrem for 19
host 1'mllles and students
for two weetcs ... Lady
Eagles Basketball Team ...
Semi-flnallst In the Con-
gress-Bundestag Study
Abroad program to study
In Germany next year.
Dena Cassity, senior,
Estancia High ... Senior
class president and has
. '
held student government · ·
off1<es all four years ... Par·
ticlpated in the Ethnic . ·
Forum, French dub, Pro-· •
ject Pals, Key Club and ·
Chocettes ... Karate,
weightlifting and member
of the track and swim
teams ... Recipient of the
Princlpal's Leadership
Award for the Herff-Jones
Sc.holarShip and wrote an
essay on motivating stu-
dents to volunteer.
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Evtta Castillo, Ensign Mid·
die School ... Set a record
In the long jump at the
Hershey.s and Jesse Owens
track meets ... Plays basket·
ball and was voted the
Most Valuable Player ...
Very encouraging and sup-
portive of other children.
Lindsey Otetbak. sixth
grade, TeWlnlde Middle
School w first and second
place winner in a martial
arts karate tournament in
New York ... Black belt can-
didate in tae kwan do and
will take the black belt test
in April ... California Excef-
lency Award winner ...
Honor roll student ... Stu·
dent of the Month ... loves
skiing. snowboarding and
other extreme sports ...
Wants to be a fashion
designer and practices
sketching clothes.
Lu CastlHo, 14, E~lgn Mid·
die School ... tnvolved in
the community sports pro-
grams and Is an excellent
student ... Very encourag-
ing to other children who
are leSs talented and is
al-.yays trying to keep
everybody upbeat and
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Elizabeth Cayton, 12,
Mariners Elementary ...
President of the student
council ... Accomplished
pianist ... Outstanding stu-
dent ... Runs track, plays
soccer, volleyball and bas-
ketball ... Participates in
the Junior Lifeguard pro-
gram.
Hanl Chantule. eighth
grade, TeWlnkle Middle
School ... ASB secrmry and
member of the student
council ... Plays for the
TeWlnkle band and has
been In many competitions
. .. Member o1 tt)e Year-
book Oub ... Generously
tutors her friends with
their homewort ... Helps
her mom at the preschool
where she works.
Natalie Cohen, third grade,
Adams Elementary ... Shares
with everyone ... Makes
sure that she gets to know
everyone and befriends
everyone ... Great all·
around student.
Arrangements -·-
Nancy Chnez, fourth
grade, Pomona Elementary
... Spends most of her time
after school assisting the
teachers by posting stu-
dent work, collatlng
papers and deaning the
classrooms. anet helping
the principal by counting
informational fliers ... Also
helps dean the campus
and disseminate infonna-
tlon to teachers ... Helps
her three younger cousins
with their homewor1t ~
day ... Has a bright smile
and cheerful attitude.
Ryan Cook. 15, Mater Dei
High Scho61 ... Sang in the
All-American Boys Chorus
where he represented Cos-
ta Mesa for three years as
he traveled around the
world ... Varsity waterpolo
player and two-time mem-
ber of the Junior Olympics
team ... Also a member of
Mater Dei's basketball
team.
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Kytle Cooper. 18, Corona
del Mar High ... Involved in
lifeguarding, swim team,
water polo, Orchesis
(CdM's dance team) and
A.S.B. .. Persistent in the
goals that she sets for her-
self, strives for her dreams
and is enthusiastic and
encouraging to those
around her ... Wonderful
leader who sets an exam-
ple that others look up to.
Daniela DiGiacomo, 12,
Corona del Mar High ..
Participated 1n the Junior
Olympics for the Newport
Beach Youth Water Polo
team and plays for CdM
Junior Water Polo Har·
bor View Swim Team mem·
ber Helps with school
fund raisers and Spirit Run
.. Straight-A student ..
Loves animals, skiing and
playing the piano .. Helps
her father, who 1s presi-
dent of their community
assoc1at1on
"yen Cooper. 18, Corona
del Mar High ... Honorable
in his devotion to football
and basketball ... Never
complains and is constantly
encouraging his friends
and being sportsmanlike.
R.J. Duernberger, 9, Sonora
Elementary ... Involved in
many activities including
Little League ... National
Junior Basketball member
Newport Beach Junior
Lifeguards ... Cub Scouts ...
Gifted and Talented Educa-
tion . swim team ... St.
Andrew's Church member.
Jaimee Creason. junior,
Newport Harbor High ...
Very involved in St.
Andrew's High School
group ... Great friend, sup-
portive and comforting ...
da Vinci program at New-
port Harbor.
Brenna Duncan, 12,
Mariners Elementary ...
Volunteer at Pageant of
the Masters Art Festival in
Laguna during the summer
... Volunteers after school
in the classrooms and an
after-school ceramics pro-
gram ... Planted trees with
the Costa Mesa Communi-
ty planting program.
~YM Curiel, 11, Wilson
School ... Student council •..
Leader both academically
and socially, always helping
other students ... Volun-
teers for school events •tor
the benefit of the school
and the community, such
as .a food drive and Valen-
tine's fund-raiser.
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School ... Starting player
for the girls' varsity basket-
ball team ... Has faith in
God ... A great. loyal and
trustworthy person who is
always there for her
friends ... Well-rounded
person.
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Diana Day, 16, Ne....,,port
Harbor High ... A.S.B. Trea-
surer ... Newport Harbor's
School Board Representa-
tive •.. Member of Girls'
League, of which she is the
communications officer ...
Swim team member, as
well as water polo team
member.
Lance Emery, 18, Corona
del Mar High ... Leadership
team member for the
Mariners South Coast
Church high school group
... Spends his Easter breaks
in Mexicali serving the
church and the children
down there ... Water polo
player and member of the
swim team ... Loves fishing,
surfing and snowboarding.
Amy Deming. senior,
Estancia High .•• A.S.B. vice-
president ..• Lady Eagles
basketball team member
for four years •.• 4.0 Grade
Point Average ..• Three-year
volleyball team member ...
Community volunt~ ...
Member of Chocettes.
Shauna England, 11 , Davis
Education Center ... Writer
for school's newspaper, The
Colt Express ... Participates
in Girl Scouts ... Softball
team member ... Score-
keeper for basketball team
... Classroom leader ... Con-
scientious student.
JJ. Demfngoy, 11, Kaiser
Elementary ... 1st Degree
Black belt In Tae Kwon
t>o. working his way to a
second degree, qualified
for Nationals in Louisville,
Ky .... Also loVes other
sports, football and bas~
ketball, also ... Gives
much of his time and
effort to helping his
cousins, friends, teachers,
aunts and uncles.
KatJe Erickson, 11.
M ariners Elementary ...
Vice President of the Stu-
dent Council ... Participat-
ed in the Junior Olympics
for Water Polo ... On the
all-star soccer team ...
Swim team ... Great sense
of humor.
Party consultants, complete
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& custom invitations.
Buddy DeVlne, 10,
Mariners School ... Playing
the part of Augustus
Gloop in the Mariners
School play "Willy Wonka
and the-Chocolate Factory•
... Active member of Har-
bor Christian Olurch ...
Salls sabots in the summer
with the Los Alamitos Ba,Y
Yadlt Oub ... Soccer player
whose American Youth
Soccer Organization teams
have finished first and sec-
ond in their divisions ...
Accomplished camper and
backpacker, who loves to
roc.k climb.
Galel Fajardo, sophomore,
Costa Mesa High ... Stu-
dent body vice president
and student board mem-,
ber for Newport-Mesa Uni·
tied School District who
began effort to gain pref-
erential voting for student
board members on the
school board ... Volunteers
with Hospital Disaster Sup-
port Communications as an
amateur radio operator at
Fairview and Hoag hospi-
tals ... Volunteers as an
umpire for Costa Mesa
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Jenntfet Gtffl, junior, New-
port Harbor High ... A
hardworking student who
Brooke Flamson, 16, New-
port Harbor High ... Thrff.
year .va(Sity soccer player,
Olstnct Olympic Develop-
ment Soccer team, as well
as the state team ... 3.9
grade point average ...
Active volunt~r In Nation-
al Charity league.
Jesse Forsythe, 12, Kaiser
Elementary ... School presi-
dent who sets a good
example ... Helped dean
the entire school, design
the new school logo, run
student coulldl meetings
and many other duties .•.
Has a great sense of
humor and cheers up his
friends ... 'Basketball player
at the Lou Yantom Harbor
Alea Boys and Glr1s Oub ...
Soccer goalie for the OCU
Hotspurs ... Preschool vol-
unt~r at St. Andrew's
Church.
UndSlly ft'MfnM, 12 ... As
a selected member of the
Human Relations Task
Force, she attends retreats
to learn about other ethnic
groups •.• Member of Star·
quest. a dub for students
interested In space and sci·
ence .. : After completing a
group counseling program
for children of divorced
parents, she wanted to
rejoin to help other chil·
dren ... Always helps other
cla.ssmates with their
homework ... Tru'stworthy.
Natalie Frost, senior,
Estancia High •.• Exception-
al young woman who has
served her community welt
... Served as the drill team
captain In the school band
for two years and was
nominated to represent
her school at Girl's State ...
Sings beautifully and had a
role in Newport Harbor's
play last year.
Samantha Galbet', 16, New-
port Harbor High ... Leads
community service projects
such as the book drive and
Daffodil Days for the ben·
efit of the American Can-
· Representative in Sacra-
mento, voted onto the city
council ... Key Club secre-
tary ... Straight-A honor
student ... Involved in help-
ing the community and h~s
planted trees, painted
fences, walked for AIDS,
heart diseases and cancer,
and gives blood ... Deeply
committed to helping oth-
ers ... Great student leader
in and out of the class-
room.
Cennen Gamboa, Estancia
High School ... A key mem-
ber on the Eagles track
team ... Maintains high
academic grades and
sel"Ves her community in
many ways.
I also has an outside job ...
Sings for the Young Ameri-
cans ... Active member in
the Church of Jesus
Grant Gochnauer, senior,
Corona del Mar High ...
Staff representative of the
Newport Beach Public
library Young Adult Advi-
sory Council ... Has encour-
aged other local teens to
join the council and attend
events ... member of
Mariners South Coast
Church high school group ,
which serves in Mexicali
over Easter ... Created a
CD-Rom for Advanced
Placement U .. S. History.
Klndal Graham, junior,
Newport Harbor High ...
Active in drama ... Wrote,
directed and produced her
own version of •The
Christmas Carol• for a
church organization for
young women called Lau-
rels ... Has starred as Pinoc-
chio in •Pinocchio," Mama
in •fiddler on the Roof,"
Moonbeam McSwine in
"Li'I Abner" and many
others ... Sweet, kind,
demure and has high
moral standards.
HeidiGroskruetz.,16,New·
port Harbor High ... Started
a tutorial group for young
elementary students and
organized high school stu·
dents to help tutor, and
every Wednesday for 10
weeks they set up a date
and time to help the kids
for one hour •. Honor Roll
student and member of the
Young Americans ... Strong
love for the community.
Kate Guesman, 12,
Mariners Elementary ...
Sings with the Southern
California Children's Cho-
rus ... Volunteers hours of
her time helping in the
school office ... Actress in
the school play every year
... Outstanding student ...
Accomplished pianist.
Candy
Bars
cer Society ... Varsity soc-
cer player ... Drives for her
teammates ... Helps
friends and classmates
with homework ... Is
determined, courageous,
tenacious, compassionate
and humorous.
Robert Hader, 18, Corona
del Mar ... Varsity swimmer
and water polo player ...
Taking a class at Orange
Coast College in Emergency
Medical Training to qualify
for the Newport Beach
Search and Rescue team ...
As a Newport Beach life-
guard, he has helped in
more than 50 rescues ...
Advanced certification in
scuba diving ... Recently cre-
ated, developed and imple-
mented Temple Bat Yahm's
video library ... Helps resi-
dents of Leisure World with
their computers.
Kari Hammerschmitt 15,
Corona del Mar ... Coached
all summer at Harbor View,
teaching 3-and 4-year-olds
to swim ... Swims for the
Harbor View and Corona
del Mar swim teams ... Vol-
unteers with the Make-A-
Wish Foundation and is a
candy striper at Hoag Hos-
pital... Member of Girl's
League ... Caring and
responsible.
Bruce Hancock. junior, Cos-
ta Mesa High ... Ranked
No. 1 in his class ... Past
A.S.B. vice president and
school board representa-
tive ... All-League in Cross
Country ... First place in
Woodbridge and Dana
Hills X-Country invitation-
als ... State qualifier and
second team All-County for
X-Country ... Track: CIF
qualifier, first place in
Orange County Champi-
onships, All-League ...
Eagle Scout ... Climbed
Mount Whitney twice.
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Saints ... Tutors younger
students as well as high
school students.
Regan Hanold, 16, New-
port Harbor High ... Mem-
ber of Advisory Committee
of Teens under the aegis of
the Costa Mesa Crty Coun-
cil ... Accomplished boxer
and works out at LA Box-
ing ... As a Key Club mem-
ber, she helps with senior
citizen parties, Orange-
wood Children's Home and
Costa Mesa Community
Center ... Will sing the
"Star-Span~led Banner"
for the Key Club conven-
tion in Santa Clara ... Choir
volunteer at hospitals.
~ Harper, junior, Corona
del Mar High School ...
member of the baseball
team ... a great role model
to aspiring young baseball
players by helping at their
clinics and 9 iving his time
to coaching them.
Wanen Junowich, sixth
grade, Kaiser Elementary ...
Plays for a club soccer
team, on which he encour·
ages his teammates and is
very sportsmanlike ... Is a
leader at his school as a
positive role model and
mentor ... Vice president of
his school.
Allison Lent junior. New·
port Harbor High ... Stu·
dent leader at St. Andrew's
Church ... Has traveled to
Brazil twice to do mission-
ary work with a church
there ... Honors program
for academics ... Plays vol-
leyball ... A compassionate.
wa rm. excellent example
of a student leader.
Kristine Hantngeon, junior,
Newport Harbor High ...
Editor-in-chief of The Bea-
con, the school paper ...
President of school's chap-
ter of the American cancer
Society ... Rows for New-
port Aquatic Center Junior
Crew ... Member of New-
port Beach Public Library
Young Adult Advisory
Council ... International
Ambassadors Oub ... Serves
the community through
National Charity League ...
Will attend the National
Youth Leadership Forum
on Medicine this summer.
Brian Katusian, 15, Corona
del Mar High ... Lead trum-
pet player for the Corona
jazz band and plays the
guitar and piano ... Accom-
plished fisherman and cer·
tified rock climber ...
Coached his younger sis-
ter's soccer team and refer·
eed his brother's team ...
Va~ity badminton player
... Enrolled in advanced
courses in Corona ... Full·
time summer employee at
the CdM beach snackbar ...
Adores his grandmothers.
Lucy Leon. 11, Wilson Ele-
mentary ... Stands out as a
model citizen ... Active in
Student Council ... Active
m~mber of the Peer Assis-
tance Leadership Program,
in which she helps other
students find peaceful
solutions to their conflicts
... Leads by example in the
classroom and on the play-
ground ... Is polite and
respectful ... Helps at home
to provide for special
needs of her brother and
mother, who has a heart
condition.
Megan H.wklns, 13,
Ensign Middle School ...
Student body president ...
Member of Ensign's
Ambassadors ... National
Charity League, eighth-
grade vice president ...
Volunteers at the Costa
Mesa Senior Citizen Cen-
ter, NCL Ticktocller Thrift
Shop and Human Options'
Second Step ... Tennis play-
er and member of U.S.
Tennis Association.
Danielle Kaylor. 17, New-
port Harbor High ... Cheer-
leader ... Extremely influ-
ential with her friends and
classmates by encouraging
them, respecting them and
being respected.
John Uebengood, senior,
Estancia ... First Team All
Pacific Coast League for
football ... Varsity starter
for football ... Heavy-
weight on the wrestling
team ... Two-year track
athlete.
S~ HMd, 17, St. Mar-
~ret's Eplsa>pal School ...
Carried Olympk torch In
1996 ... Has raised more
than $600 In donations for
Harbor Day School and
Newport Harbor's Grad
Night ~ donating cornput·
er tutoring ... Has served
500 hours at the Environ-
mental Nature Center help-
ing kids at after-school and
summer programs ... Origi-
nal member of Newport
Bead'I Public Library Young
Adult Advisory Council.
Anne Kircher, 13, Harbor
Day School _.supports orga-
nizations that benefit chil-
dren in need by raislng
money and serving her
community through Nation-
al Charity League ... Started
a Summer Fun leam-and-
play workshop for the kids
in her neighborhood. She
created a curriculum for the
program, held in her
garage, which included fact
review, storytelling and
craft-making. She has also
added a Winter Fun. She
donates part of the money
she eams.
Bryan Utton, 12, Sowers
Middle School in Hunting-
ton Beach ... Completed
naturalist training in the
Department of Fish and
Game and Harbors, Beach-
es, and Parks volunteer
naturalist certification pro-
gram ... Participates regu-
larly in revegetation pro-
jects and helps in many
special events ... All~ar
baseball player in Fountain
Valley ... Kind, gentle,
patient and a positive role
model for other youths in
the com!Tiunity.
Us offset the Cost of our-newly Remodeled Store
Regal Beauty
Supplies a Sllon
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Steven Herzog. senior,
Costa Mesa High ... Spent
$1,200 on a Super Bowl
ticket for his younger
brother, Jimmy ... Talecrt-
ed running back and llne-
badcer for the Mustangs
... Leader In talent and
spirit on the fQOtball field
... Generous ... Possesses
incredible Integrity.
Dallas Kopp, fourth grade.
Adams Elementary ...
Member of Boy Scouts ...
Dedicated basketball, soc-
cer and baseball player ...
Polite, independent and
conscientious.
Ashley Lystne, fourth
grade, California Elemen-
tary ... Winner of the
first-place award for her
poster in the Orange
County Alcohol, Tobacco
and other Drug Abuse Pre-
vention Poster Contest
(poster was based on
camping outdoors with the
theme •ee Healthy: Alco-
hol,Tobacco and Other
Drug Freel•)
nevor Holmes. fifth grade,
Adams Elementary ... Stu-
dent body president .. .
Reading buddy to first·
grade students and as
helped some leam how to
read ... Awarded by the
Daughters of American
Revolution for his love of
American HistOI)' ... Consci-
entious student ... Excels in
academics and sports.
Simone Kozuharov, New-
port Harbor High ... Presi·
dent of Girl's League and is
facilitating a Harbor
Friends Group, where she
and other high school girls
will be mentoring sixth·
grade girls from Newport
Elementary ... Very inter-
ested in Habitat for
Humanity and is encourag-
ing others to get involved.
.
Kristin Mablny, freshman,
Newport Harbor High ...
Volleyball and soccer play-
er ... Participates in the da
Vinci program and has a
3.8 grade point average ...
Candy striper at Hoag Hos-
pital ... Active member of
St. James' Episcopal
Church and youth group,
as. well as Grace Fellow-
ship youth group ... Senior
Gir1 Scout ... Spent a year
traveling around the Unit·
ed States by car and trail-
erable trimaran ... Partici-
pates in Newport Beach
Jun~or lifeguards.
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Chelsea Hover, sophomore,
Corona del Mar High ...
Original member of the
Newport Beach Publk
Ubrary Young Adult Advi-
scry Council, where her
enthusiasm helped the
program, and her service
touched kids durirtg the
Summer Reading Program
and Imagination Celebra-
tion ... Serves her commu·
nity through National
Charity League ... Cheer·
leader at Corona ... Editor
of the school paper, The
Trident.
Scott Kramer, 18, Corona
del Mar High ... Leader in
the worship band for the
Mariners South Coast High
School group ... Crew
member aboard the Rap-
ture, a yacht. where he
helps with youth retreats,
marine biology expeditions
and missionary trips ...
Member of the swim team
... Loves scuba diving ...
leads a Bible Study ...
Speaker for Corona's Chris·
tian Club Fish.
Na1Nn Megafta. fourth
grade, Kaiser Elementary ...
Noted for his heroics
efforts when his family's
house caught fire in June
and he called 911. His best
friend, Louis Truxton,
thinks that he showed 1
lot of courage. Their house
is still being renovated.
Angel Iglesias, Newport
Harbor High ... Member of
the Newport Harbor High
lnternatJonal Ambassadors
Club and Latino subgroup
that promotes tolerance,
fights bias and prejudke
on campus and in the com-
munity and sponsored a
book drive that collected
2,025 books for the Shali·
mar Leaming Center ...
Aids in the English--as-a-
second-language class ...
School Site Council student
representative last year.
Loren Krause, 18, Monte .
Vista Alternative EducatiQn
Center ... Attended Sig·
graph Conference for
Graphics Design ... Newpqrt
Mesa Unified School District
student representative to
school board to start
improving school conditions
... Student representative to
Journalism Conference ...
California School Board
Association student repre-
sentative ... St. Mark Presby-
terian Youth Council mem-
ber. helping with Interfaith
Shelter for homeless.
James Mandel, senior,
Corona del Mar High ... :
Scored a perfect 1600 on-
the SAT test ... Founder :
and president of CdM's :
Political Action Oub ... 4.~6
grade point average .. .
National Merit Scholar
semi-finalist ... Bausch and
Lomb Honorary Science
-Awau:f-redpient....-Corona
del Mar High Latin Book
Award recipient ... Captain
of the Varsity Junior Men's
Crew ... Senior commission·
er of the Key Club ... Going
to Princeton.
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Mesa High ... Graduated
ftom P1ul1rino Elementary
with Presidential Honors ...
Very active In the el~en
tary student council ... Stu-
dent of jazz •.. Takes karate
..• Strlight ~s ... Self-moti-
vated.
Daniel Molinaro, 14 ... Suf-
fers from a rare genetic
degenerative disease,
called Sanfilippo syndrome,
· but his smile can light up a
toom ... Can't talk, but his
eyes say everything he
needs to say ... Biggest
achievement is turning 14
... Inspires and encourages
those around him.
Nathlln M.Uln. junior,
Newport Harbor High .. .
Junior class president .. .
Awarded the Nation~
Merit Leadership Award ...
President of Newport Har-
bor's Ambassadors Club ...
Member of Newport Har-
bor's Site Council ... Partkl-
pant in the da Vinci Pre>
gram ... Two-year varsity
football player ... Three-
year bisketball player.
Cynthia Mora, fifth grade,
Wilson Elementary ... Out-
standing student and car-
ing citizen ... Classroom
leader ... Respectful and
polite to teachers and
peers ... Constantly helping
out in the classroom.
Adam MltSOn. 11, TeWin-
kle Middle ••• Bladt belt in
karate and asslsts as an
Instructor with children's
classes at the United Stu-
dios of Self Defense ...
Works as a model and has
done two commercials, a
live fashion show and sev-
eral print jobs for such
stores as Robinsons May,
Mattel and Kmart ... Active
member of the beginner
band at TeWinkle School.
Diana Morelli, 15, Costa
Mesa High ... She is a nat-
ural leader who has put
her heart soul, dedication
and love into her passion
of the arts, Jesus Christ and
school ... One of the leads
in the school play ...
Advanced choir member
and singer in her youth
band at church ... Member
of the Key, Drama and
French clubs. Student
Council, Associated Stu-
dent Body and Youth Advi-
sory Council for Costa
Mesa ... Does morning
announcements.
Whitney McDonnell,
junior, Corona del Mar
High ... Partkipates in
Associated Student Body
as junior dass secretary-
treasurer ... Member of
the CIF champion varsity
volleyball team ... Served
on the Newport Beach
Youth Council ... Varsity
sailor and raced two times
in the National Champi-
onships ... Has taught chil-
dren how to sail during
the summer ... Past ASB
publicity commissioner
and freshman class secre-
tary-treasurer.
Billy Monow, 12, Lincoln
Elementary ... President of
the Student Body ...
Donates much of his time
to school fund-raising, bak-
ing cookies for the bake
sale and going to super-
markets to ask for shop-
ping carts to store balls in
... Currently designing a
program for recess where
the balls can be checked
out and returned so that
everybody gets a chance to
use them ... Dedicated to
his family, school and com-
munity.
•
Ric McGee, seventh grade,
TeWlnlde Middle ... Sep-
tember Student of the
Month ... National Geogra-
phy Olympiad .•. Rotary
student of the month in
October •.. Eight-year
American Youth Soccer
Organization player ... Lit-
tll\ League baseball player
for seven years ... Junior
Lifeguards, ice hockey,
swim team and basketball.
Elizabeth Morse, sopho-
more, Corona del Mar
High ... 1997 Undergradu·
ate Athlete of the Year ...
Ranked 13th in the Nation
in the 800 meters for track
... Sea View League Cham-
pion in the 800 meters ...
CIF Division II champion in
the 800 meters ... Orange
County Register All County
in track ... 4.1 grade point
average ... Motivated and
respectful ... Loves art and
hopes to pursue a career in
medicine.
• Mlchael McGuire, 13, Cos-
ta Mesa High •.. An exam-
ple of what dedication
and hard work can
accomplish ... Selected to
all-star Little League
baseball te~ for four
years ... TWe>time Daily
Pilot Dream-Team (base-
ball) member ... Coaches
tee-ball for his 6-year-old
sister and her friends ...
Led his winning basket-
ball team ... Also plays
football.
Katherine Morse, eighth
grade, Corona del Mar
High ... Performs with the
Musical Theater Company
and will be the narrator in
their "Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor
Dream Coat" ... Sings the
"Star-Spangled Banner# at
sporting events, including
the Spirit Run ... District
champion in the 600 and
1320 meters for track ...
Sings for the High School
Madrigal Choir and will be
a lead role in the upcom-
ing play.
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Kelly McKenzie, junior,
Newport Harbor High ...
Vice president of the Ameri-
can Cancer~ chair-
man of the Assistance
League, member of the
Ambassadors Oub and
~ated Student Body
junior ambassador ... Board
member of the Young
Adult Advisory Committee
at the Newport Beach Pub-
lic Library ... Ranked third in
her class ... Member of the
da Vinci program ... Chair-
man of Great American
Smokeout campaign ...
CrfN-1 member at Newport
Aquatics Center.
Ryan Mullin, 13, Corona
del Mar High ... Traveled
through the South Pacific
to Australia for 14 months
on his family's boat and
helped with all of the
duties, including doing
night watch ... Loves play-
ing soccer ... Swims for the
Balboa Bay Club Swim
Team ... Acts for the South
Coast Repertory.
lhty Meek, freshman, New-
port Harbor High ... Player
on the varsity soccer teAm
... Has played soccer for the
Olympic Development dis-
trict, state and regional
teams for the past three
years ... 3.7 grade point
average.:. Chosen as one
of 34 boys from 34 states
to make the regional team
and scored the second-
highest number of goals ...
Has scored 150 goals in five
years of club soccer ... Altar
boy for St. Paul's Greek
Orthodox Church.
Corre Myer. 17, Corona del
Mar High ... Captain of the
CIF champion girls varsity
volleyball team ... Named
to second team All-League
and second team All-CIF
for volleyball ... Honored
as an academic athlete for
a 3.5 or higher grade point
average ... Will play volley-
ball! next year at either
Brown or NfNI York univer-
sities.
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Justin Myers ... Helps In
the office of the Nicole
Brown Simpson Charitable
Foundation with an Inter-
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Active in karate and Boy
Scouts and helps his moth-
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and soda cans for recycling
to raise money for a trip to
Washington, D.C. ... Very
well-mannered and consid-
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Sienna Palmer. 9, Newport
Heights Elementary ... An
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leads by setting a good
example and having a pos-
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... The teachers love her -
they never want her to
miss a day of school ...
"Does and will make this
world a better place to live
in" ... "The kind of person
you'd love to have as a
friend."
zureen Naaz. eighth
grade, TeWinkle Middle ...
Attended the Leadership
Conference and has partic-
ipated in the Gifted and
Talented Education pro-
gram for four years ...
Recipient of both academ-
ic and athletic awards .. .
Performs as a dancer .. .
Student Council officer ...
Serves the community
through baby-sitting, help-
ing her friends and get-
ting things done on time.
Tay Park, 10, Mariners
Christian School ... Runs
cross country and track for
the Irvine Running Club
and has encouraged many
of his friends to come out
to the annual Newport
Harbor Community Track
Meet ... Went to the Las
Vegas U.S. Track Federa-
tion regionals and then
qualified for nationals in
Oregon ... Has a love for
running that brings him,
his parents and his friends
joy.
Heunanl Nabbara, junior,
Estancia High ... President
of the Key Club and has
doubled the membership
and participated in tree
planting, a cancer walk and
•Save the Dolphins• peti·
tions ... Raising money for
iodine deficiency patients,
visited retirement homes
and helped the underprlv-
eleged at Christmas ... Vice
president of the Spanish
Oub ... Environmental
Nature Center volunteer ...
Member of German Oub,
Outdoor Club and volley-
ball team.
Alyssa Paul, 17, Newport
Harbor High ... Three-year
varsity basketball player,
leader in Orange County
for three-point shots, and
played volleyball ...
National Charity League
member who was award·
ed the only "Exceptional
Service Award" ... Helps
the American Cancer Soci-
ety by raising and donat-
ing money ... Tutors her
friends in chemistry,
French and Spanish and is
a bilingual Spanish speak-
er ... 4.0. grade point aver-
age ... chonor roll.
Sam Nelson. senior,
Estancia High ... Three-year
varsity basketbll player,
most valuable player, Pacif-
ic Coast League MVP and
All OF, averaging 24 points
per game ... FOur-year var-
sity volleyball player, first
team all-Pacific Coast
League and Team MVP ...
Junior Olytnpic volleyball
player ... Coached at two
youth basketball camps ...
Member of the Estancia
Aviation Club ... Will
attend the Air Force Acad-
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Lauren Paul, 11, Mariners
Elementary ... Collected toys
for the children at Hoag
Hospital in a pogram that
she organized and carried
out ... Is campaigning to get
more Mariners students
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wide spelling bee today.
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Mariners Elementary ...
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ball ... Led his basketball
team to three champ i-
onships, played quarter-
back for four years in the
Pop Warner league, and
pitched for the local all-
star baseball team ... In the
Gifted and Talented Educa-
tion program at his school.
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Davis School ... Only stu-
dent In the Newport-Mesa
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ond place for an essay she
wrote on her short-term
and long-range economk
goals for a contest spon-
sored by the Los Angeles
Times.
KaJttln Quinlivan, 12, Lin-
coln Elementary ... Chosen
to perform In San Francisco
at the Music Teachers'
Association of California
100th annual convention ...
Practices her music 1 112
hours a day· ... Accompanist
for the Lincoln School
Choir ... Uses her music to
serve the community by
giving concerts in convales-
cent homes and perform-
ing at community func-
tions ... A-student and
enrolled in the Gifted and
Talented Education pro-
gram.
Rhett P.itner, 10, Newpott
Heights Elementary .•. Ful)-
loving and a great sense of
humor ... Driven to excel ...
Plays basketball, roller
hockey, gotf and SQCCer .•.
Stands up for himself and
his friends.
Brittany Rausch, , 1,
Mariners Elementary ... Deals
wonderfully with the obsta-
des that life has dealt her;
mainly having Type 1 dia-
betes, which has resulted In
more than 8, 125 shots ... Has
helped raise aver $10,000 for
diabetes research with the
JDF Walkathon and Olil-
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County PADRE Foundation ...
Student in the Gifted and
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MkhHI Rekher, senior, Corona del Mar High ...
,Edltor-ln-<hlef of The Tri-
Clent, CdM's school news-
paper ... captain, A-Divi-
sion skipper and four-year
varsity letterman on CdM's
sallln9 team ... Head racing
coach for Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club's Junior Sailing
program and certified by
U.S. Sailing as a level I
instructor ... Vice-com-
modore of BCYC Junior
Sailing.
Katharine Robertson, 17,
Newport Harbor High ...
President of Amnesty Inter-
national ... Influential in
requesting the school
board to upgrade facilities
at her school ... Candy
striper at Hoag ... Worked
at Bilingual language
Materials in Costa Mesa for
several years ... Spokesper-
son for Youth Employment
Service in Costa Mesa ...
Went to Outer Hebrides
off the northwest coast of
Scotland last year for an
archeological dig.
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art, reading and writing
books ... Serves her com-
munity by picking up litter
and trash, planting trees
through Re-Leaf Costa
Me{a and deaning local
par.ks.
Brett Robinson, Ensign
Middle ... Awarded the
President Outstanding
Achievement Award ... On
the academic pentathalon
team ... Helps coach his sis·
ter's soccer team and also
refereed at all of the
games ... Looked up to by
kids throughout the neigh-
borhood.
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Colby Reedy, 11, Davis
Education Center ... Stu-
dent Council member and
has participated In city
council and school board
meetings ... Participates In
Estuary Day every year by
picking up trash In the
Back Bay ... Also.serves
during Costa Mesa Com-
munity Clean-Up ... Plays
basketball and is involved
in the Newport Beach
Junior lifeguard program
... Rides the unicycle.
Rebeka Roth, freshman,
Estancia High School ...
Incredible soccer player
and was a key part of her
school's varsity team ...
Club soccer player for OCU
Rip\ide and South Coast
Splash ... Positive attitude
has an impact on those
around her ... Supportive
of her teammates and
friends.
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Artis Reynolds, eighth
grade, TeWinkle Middle
School ... Taking geometry
and biology at Estancia .
High School ... Organized
Earth Day fair and Haunted
House at Victoria Elemen-
tay to raise funds for out-
door Science School ...
Superior flutjst ... Coach~
Victoria Elementary third-
and fourth-grade soccer
team for Lion's Cup ...
Algebra student of the
year ... Volleyball, soccer.
basketball, softball and
track team member.
Solange Rousset. senior,
Newport Harbor High ...
Incredible scholar ... Perfect
800 on SATH Literature ...
Honors in Golden State
exams .. National Merit
Honorable Mention ...
National Hispanic Scholar
... Volunteers hours in her
spare time for the English
as a Second language
(ESL) class at Newport Har-
bor ... Rows at Newport
Aquatic Center ... U.S.
Junior National Team
member, winning first and
third places.
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Michael Reynolds, soph-
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Scholar athlete ... Scored
1200-1300 on PSArs
without practice ...
Admired by others for his
intelligence, .. Encourag-
ing member of his sopho-
more basketball team ...
Two-year varsity volley-
ball player ... Plays club
soccer ... Loves to write
poetry.
Courtney Ryan. senior,
Mater Oei High ... Played
softball for her school and
been on varsity her whole
career ... As catcher, she
was with her team when
they won the South Coast
League Championships,
State Champions and CIF
Division 1 Champions ...
Plays Travelball ... Ranked
19th in her class of 462.
Melissa Richardson, 17,
freshman, University of
California ... Served more
than 500 hours with Hoag
Hospital candy strlpers as
Coronary Care Unity Com-
mittee Member, Nursing
Chairperson and Festival of
the Trees Fund-raisin9 vol-
unteer ... At her church.
she helps teach Sunday
school, re~ at services,
assist youth groups and
participate in outreach
projects ... Active in Scout-
ing as a Junior Scout. Med-
ical Explorer and Sea
Explorer.
Magdalena Sandoval, 16,
Costa Mesa High ..
Defense attorney on the
Mock Trial team ... Madri-
gal Choir singer ... Actress
in school play "City of
Angels" ... Macy's "Bright
Spot" Award for her acting
... Volunteers at local soup
kitchen ... Key Club, Math
Club and Performing Arts
Club member ... 4.0 grade
point average throughout
High School ... Has spoken
at City Council and School
Board ... Junior varsity ten-
nis and basketball player.
John Rlnek. 17, Newport
Harbor High ... Summer
college scholarship to Art
Institute of Southem Cali-
fornia ... Spends every Sat-
urday at the Institute prac-
ticing figure drawing ...
Designed a T-shirt series
that he has hand-silk-
, screened .. .'Four-year varsi-
ty tennis player .. Top 9%
of his graduating class ..
Wants to attend University
of California, Santa Bar-
bara, next year
Lianne Sasaki, 16, Costa
Mesa High ... "Mustang
Recognition" in English
and social science ... 4.0
grade point average ...
National Mathematics
Award from the U.S.
Achievement Academy ...
Varsity basketball team
member ... Eight years of
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Orange Coast Optimist
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Member of the swim team
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children as a coach and a
friend ... Varsity cheer-
leader ... Has high stan-
dards and values that
make her respected by her
peers ... Serves her commu-
nity through National
Chanty League.
Alexandre Schafnitz, sec-
ond grade, Our Lady
Queen of Angels School ...
Is a gift from God and a
miracle ... Doctors from all
around the world viewed
his ultrasound -he is an
achondroplasiadwarf ... He
says he is a special gift
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Jaclyn Schart. 18, Monte
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Center ... Huntington
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docent ... International
Wildlife Rehabilitation
Council certification as a
Wildlife Rehabilitator ...
Hunti(lgton Beach Wet-
lands and Wildlife Care
Center volunteer ... As a
dog handler/trainer, she
trams puppies for shows,
including three champions.
Brad Smith, 8, Mariners
Christian School ... Donat-
ed toys that he won at an
arcade to children hospital-
ized in Fountain Valley
Hospital and got the
arcade owner to donate
toys, too ... Gave a helmet
that he won to a neighbor
... Loves helping and feed-
ing homeless people.
Megan Schuler, junior,
Newport Harbor High ...
Chairman of City of New-
port Beach Youth Council
and is currently woriting
on two projects: Crty Gov-
ernment Day and Beach
Clean-up Day ... Candy
striping at Hoag Hospital ...
Volunteers at High Hopes
Head Injury Rehabilitation
Center ... Member of Pacif-
ic Coast Aquatics team ...
Newport ~arbor junior var-
sity tennis player.
Joshua Smith, 9, Kaiser
Elementary ... Gymnast on
the South Coast Gymnas-
tics Team, with which he
practices eight hours a
week ... Tenth in the state
on parallel bars for his age
group ... Would like to
make it to the Western
Regionals ... Hiked 14
miles to the top of Mount
San Jacinto ... Gifted and
Talented Program in his
school.
K9nny Schwarz. 18, Coro-
na del Mar High ... Eagle
Scout and works with
troop as an adult Assistant
Scoutmaster ... Associated
Student Body officer in
charge of school dubs ...
Marinen South Coast
Church High School Drama
leadership team ... YMCA
Youth and Goverrlement ...
Jury trial member in Sacra-
mento ... Leadership train-
ing seminars with Wash-
ington Workshop Founda-
tion and Junior Statesmen
of America ... Cross-country
and track runner.
Jelena Stankovic. 14, Costa
Mesa High ... Moved from
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, at
age 9 ... Mastered English
in one year ... Now she
excels in school and is in
the Gifted and Talented
Education program ... Stu-
dent leader.
Kate SI"'°"* sophomore,
Corona del Mar High
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team player where she Is a
starting defender ... mem-
. berofOCU'sunder-16
team, the Breakers ... her
team made it to the Coast
Soccer League Quarterfi-
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the summers, she helps
with the St. Andrew's Vaca-
tion Bible School as a
teacher's aid.
Bear St. Oair, senior, New-
port Harbor High ... Intro-
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an entire page written in
Spanish ... Last year's editor
of the •Beacon,• Newport
Harbor's student newspa-
per ... Member of Interna-
tional Ambassadors Club
and promoted "Unity
WeekH ... Presenter at Los
Alamitos Human Relations
Conference, where he edu-
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papers as vehicles for social
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Ryan Simpson. senior,
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Gifted and Talented Educa-
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Eagle Scout ... Community
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tennis player ... 4.0 grade
point average ... Da Vinci
Program ... Interested in
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Sarah Stem. sixth grade,
Lincoln Elementary ... Bas-
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Yasawa Islands In Fiji,
where he keeps small chil-
dren occuppfed, helps test
vision, watches surgeries.
delivers books he has col-
lected from classmates to
the toe.al mission schQOf
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Jennifer TI!llllon, 16, Mater
Del High ... Founding
member of Pacific Chorale
Children's Chorus ... Per-
formed with Pacific
Chorale, Pacific Symphony
Orchestra and Disney
Young Musicians' Orches-
tra ... Volunteers through
St. Andrews as Vacation
Bible School and Sunday
School teacher ... Tutors
students in mathematics ...
Honor Roll with a 4.2
grade point average ...
Associated Student Body
Comis.sloner of Fine Arts ...
Campus Ministry .
James Slulhen, 9, Harbc>J..,.J
Day School -· Accompanles11 ..
family to Fiji where he ..... 1 ..
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befriends young patients,. . O
helps administer eye tests ·')•
and deliven books to a vtl· .. ,
tage that has no library ... .
Active In church where he ·•
reads $Criptures and sings •
... Boy Scout. •t..
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Brian Theriot. Kaiser Ele-N~
mentary School ... Reignl~,
Southern California Sprint :-;
Champion in the 200 ~ ·,
meters and finished second .
in the 100 meters in the J:~
Ne~-M~ district , ,. 1 championship meet ... Out-/ standing American Youtfi~::.
Soccer Organization play!t .. 1 and current point guard of
the Harbor Area Boys and'.''":
Girls Club basketball team,,.:
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OWtstirMt 1'bertot. first
grade, Kaiser Elementary
School ... Patient. kind and
a known trooper ... 1997
Orange County Champion
for the Oty of Costa Mesa
and Pop Wamer Football .
... Will compete in any si~
uatlon and-never says nev-er ... Won'thlrd in the 100-
and SG-y0rd dashes as well
as second In the 200-·
Meters In the Newport-
Mesa District Track and
Field Championships.
Brjtta Vogele. freshman,
Cotona del Mar High .. .
Varsity soccer player .. .
C9nsidered the #1 goal-
keeper in the Sea View
league ... Member of
OCU's under-16. soccer
team, The Breakers ... Var-
sity:basketball starter ....
Teacher's aid at St.
Alidrews Vacation Bible
School program during the
summer.
Danielle Theriot. ~Iser Ele-
mentary School .. ~ A fine
artitt whose skills have
been honored by, the Build-
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and Hard Rock (afe ... Top
of her class acad~mlcally ...
Finished first In the SO-yard
dash and second Jn the
100-and 200-Meters at the
Newport Mesa District
Championships and quali-
fied for the Oran9e County
Championships ..• Cheer-
leading Champion for Cos-
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football.
Margit Vogele. freshman,
Corona del Mar High ...
Varsity soccer defender ...
Member of OCU's under-16
soccer team, The Breakers,
and went to the Coast Soc-
cer league's Quarterfinals
... Freshman/sophomore
volleyball team member
and Most Improved Player
... Teacher's aid in the sum-
mers at St. Andrews Vaca-
tion Bible School.
1Nvor Thlrtot, fifth grade,
Kaiser Elemenwy ... As
the World ~mpion for
the World POG Federa-
tion, he appeared on
"Good Morning America, ..
CNN and CNBC ... Hon-
ored by the Los Angeles
limes as Costa Mesa's #1
atf'llete under 18 ..• Toured
the Oval Office at the
request of President Bill
Ointdn ... Excels In basket-
bal~ rollerblade hockey
and football -was All-
Conference lineman for
Junior All-American Foot-
ball.
Natalie Wayt. fifth grade,
Lincoln Elementary ... Very
athletic and involved in
gymnastics, softball
... Member of the Balboa
Island Yacht Club ... Serves
as an acolyte and sings at
her church ... Takes care of
neighbors' pets, plants and
mail when they are gone
... Saves her own money to
buy birthday presents ...
Helps l;ler parents deliver
"Mobile Meals" to shut-in
residents ... Helps babysit
her cousins.
Troy n..ca.r, junior, New-
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Chalrman of City of N~
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... Member of Key Oub ...
Salls for Newport Harbor's
Sailing Team ... Member of
Udo Island Yacht Oub ...
Volunteers for the Environ-
mental Nature Center ...
Last year's editor of the
"Beacon,• Newport Har-
bor's student newspaper.
lauren Weinstein, 17,
· Corona del Mar High ...
President of YMCA's Youth
and Government program,
where she also served as
Chief of Staff to the Youth
Governor and member of
the Program Committee ...
Summer intern at Con-
gressman Christopher Cox's
office ... Cross-country and
track runner ... Attends
dasses at UCI ... Will be
attending University of
Pennsylvania next fall ...
Girls' State representive for
Corona del Mar High.
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Succeed" and "Friendliest
Person" In the seventh
grad~ class ... Steven J. Pin-
ney award for Computer
Technology ... Honor Roll
student ... Gifted and Tal-
ented Education student ...
Placed in advanced lan-
guage, arts, history and
math ... Member of Boy
Scouts.
Danny Whitaker, Vineyard
Christian School ... Highest
scorer on his soccer team ...
Lead offbatter and captain
for his baseball team, the
1igers ... Encouraging and
talented.
Eva Vanna, junior, Estancia
... Associated Student Body
Junior Class Vice President
... 4.01 grade point aver-
age ... Plays basketball ...
Writes for the school paper
... Secretary of Key Club,
where she helps In commu-
nity projects like tree-
plantil"!g. cancer walks and
"Adopt-A-Family," working
at Environmental Nature
Center, serving food at
soup kitchens, assisting in
newspaper drives and visit-
ing retirement homes ...
Spanish Club and
Chocettes.
Sara White, Newport Har-
bor High ... Despite all of
the dire factors that, have
posed dilemmas (the loss
of her mother and coping..
with the adjustments of a
new living environment),
she still makes time to
smile and embrace whatev-
er curveball life throws at
her, holding her head high
with incredible courage ...
An inspiration to those
who know her by refusing
to give up ... Gets excellent
grades and is active in
extracurricula.r activities.
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Nina Vaughn. senior, Coro-
na del Mar High ... Incredi-
ble tennis player and will
be attending Notre Dame
next year to play tennis ...
Recognized as a school
leader ... In the top of her
class.
Rob WilHams, senior, Coro-
na del Mar High ... Gold
and bronze medal winner
at Speedo WorldCup Invi-
tational in Monaco (50-
and 100-meter breast-
stroke) ... member of the
Canadian National Swim
Team ... Corona del Mar
High's record holder in
100-yard breaststroke ...
4.2 grade point average ...
Has completed 60 ~ollege
units and will enter college
as a junior ... Academic
tutor to elementary, junior
high, high school and col-
lege students.
Bethany Vergata, 9,
Paularino Elementary ...
Prepares sound system for
a patriotic song and
Pledge of Allegiance
every morning ... Gen-
uinely caring and dedicat-
ed to learning and help-
ing with dass projects ...
Volunteers to help other
students ... ;Attitude of
making a difference and
doing things to benefit
other lives ... Incredible
rapport with all faculty
and students.
Katherine Wilson, 9, Har-
bor Day School ... Success-
ful equestrian athlete -
rides with her small pony
hunter named, "Budweis-
er," and together they are
champions for the Pacific
Coast Horse Show Associa-
tion, champions in Zone 10
and were ranked sixth in
the nation by the Ameri-
can Horse Show Associa-
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. Nlcole Ashton, sophomore, Newport
Harbor High ... Member of Harbor's
Junior Varsity Girls' five member
Basketball Team ... Plays matched
up to teams made.up of all older
girls, but she continues to try her
hardest and give 100% ... She has
learned the true meaning of team-
work with her teammates.
Rosa Avalos, freshman. Estancia
High ... Represents commitment,
desire and drive to help the commu-
nity in the Save Our Youth organi-
zation ... Honest, dedicated, respe(t·
ful, committed, courageous and
wants to make a better life for her
and her family ... Helps answer
phones and clean at the SOY center,
where she is a positive role model
and one of the brightest young
members
Phil Baltazar, senior , Newport Har-
bor High President of the student
body . captain of the football
team
Tim Birdsong. Newport Harbor
High, Commodore of the Balboa
Island Yacht Club, which runs on
Balboa Island every summer for kids
age 4 to 6.
Sunshine Black, sophomore, New-
port Harbor High ... President of
Key Club.
Cryssa Byers, senior • Newport Har-
bor High, Associated Student Body
major events commissioner ...
Extremely influential with her peers
and other seniors Outstanding
student
Carmen Cardenas, senior, Costa
Mesa High . Helps other students
on campus by tutoring them ..
Outanding scholar
Wilbur Channels. senior, Costa Mesa
High School . Helps other students
on campus by tutoring them ... Out-
standing scholar.
Greg Chinn, 16 .. As a member of
the Newport Aquatic Center's Junior
Canoe/Kayak team, he earned a
spot on the National "A" Team
which placed him among the best
....
senior level paddlers In the country
after the 1997 Sprint National
Championships ... Tremendous
amount of training ... Represent
Newport-Costa Mesa throughout
the country and the world.
Kim Daniels, senior, Costa Mesa
High School ... Associated Student
Body president ... member of the
• Costa Mesa Youth Advisory Commis-
sion ... Outstanding scholar.
Robert Della Grotta, 13, Carden Hall
... Coaches 7-and 8-year-old Little
League baseball players ... Also
helps coach the Irvine Diamond·
backs, a Challenger Division Team
for mentally and physically handi-
capped children ... An exemplary
role model for other students ...
Four-time Newport Beach Baseball
All-star as ~ell as Daily Pilot Dream
Team member.
Myra Dlmson, junior, Costa Mesa
High School ... outstanding scholar
... member of the Costa Mesa Youth
Advisory Commission ... participates
in student government.
Alexandra Dullen, junior, Newport
Harbor High ... Helped, supported
and raised money for Amanda
Arthur , who was severely Injured in
May 1997 car crash ... Raised money
for Bob Henry, the Newport Beach
police officer killed in the line of
duty in March 1995 ... Designated
driver for her friends ... Well-known
decathalete.
Helen Flores, Estancia ... A happy
athlete who works hard. is courte-
ous to everyone and adds much
spice to her school ... A gem and
pride to her community and i~spires
other students to accomplish a lot
by hard work, studying and avoid-
ing a life of gangs.
Jessica Ford, an honor student on
the student council ... Sings in the
chorus and strives to achieve the
goals she has set for herself.
Lauren Gallardo, freshman, New-
port Harbor High ... Member of Har-
bor's J"nlor Varsity Girls' five mem-
ber Basketball Team ... plays
matched up to teams made up of
all older girls, but she continues to
try her hardest and give 100 per·
cent ... She hi$ learned the true
meaning of teamwortc with her
teammates.
Aleksandr• Hullsz, senior, Costa
Mesa High ... Member of the Key
Club, where she helps serve the
community ... Scholar ... Involved in
drama productions.
Melissa Inouye, frflhman, Harvard
University ... Graduated from
Ertancia as valedictorian ... Out-
reach Chairperson for the Weather-
head Center for International
Affairs Student Council at Harvard,
and is the Assistant Commentary
Editor for the student newspaper ...
was captain of the Estancia track
and cross-country teams and is now
a member of Harvard's varsity track
and Cross-country teams ... Dedicat·
ed humanitarian ... Accomplished
pianist .
Matthew Jackson, 9 ... Diagnosed
with cancer when he was 3, but is
now cancer-free ... Plays football
and basketball and is doing very
well in school ... He is always cheer-
ful and a true inspiration to every-
body who knows him.
Mitch Johns, sophomore. Newport
Harbor High ... Active player in the
Southern California Junior Golf cir-
cuit, with which he participated in
the Junior World Championships in
San Diego ... Also plays golf for
Newport Harbor, where he is on the
varsity team ... Member of the Da
Vinci program ... Enthusiastic, hard-
working and dedicated.
Farshid Kazi, sophomore. Costa
Mesa High School ... Outstanding
scholar ... Member of the Costa
Mesa Youth Advisory Commission ...
Participates in student government.
Christine Keene, sixth grade. Har-
bor View Elementary ... Basketball
player in the city of Newport Beach
Girls Basketball Program and also
plays for the Harbor View girls
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ural ablltty and hard wortc help her
s.core an average of 20 points a
game. •
Nam Kim, 12th grade, Costa Mesa
High School ... s,aludltorlan of the
class of 1998 ... member of the foot·
ball team.
Daniel Kirkpatrick. 13, home-
schooled ... Asplrlrig concert pianist
and performer who has won several
Important competitions: the Long
Beach Mozart Festival, O.C. Muslcal
Arts Club Festival. High Honors in
the Music TeacheB Association Cer-
tificate of Merit and the National
Piano Playing auditions ... Sings, •
acts and performs in musicals and
drama ... Also takes courses at
Orange Coast College.
Kellee Koenig, senior,.Costa Mesa
High, member of. the Key Club,
where she helps serve the commu·
nity .. scholar ... involved in drama
productions.
Kevin Legulzamon, sixth grade,
Newport Elementary ... City of New-
port Beach Basketball Program play·
er ... Great defensive and offensive
player ... Hard worker, positive and
enthusiastic.
Tess Undsay, eighth grade, TeWin-
kle ... Never holds a grudge and Is
very optimistic ... An aq:ompllshed
softball player who tries out for
every sport and then helps out with
stats if she doesn't make the team
... Helps others, shares her lunch,
assists teachers and Is looked up to
by many sixth-and seventh-graders.
Ester Lofgren, freshman, Newport
Harbor High ... Member of Harbor's
Junior Varsity Girls• five member
Basketball Team ... Plays matched
up to teams made up of all older
girls, but she continues to try her
hardest and give 100 percent ... She
has learned the true meaning of
teamwork with her teammates.
Nathan Matlin, junior, Newport Har-
bor High ... Junior class president ...
awarded the National Merit leader-
ship Award ... President of Newport
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Member of Newport Harbor's Site
Coun<ll ... participant In t>a Vind
program ... Two-year varsity foot-
ball player ... Three.year basketball
player.
Kerstin Mande~. junior ... Incred-
ible ability to reach out to her peers
at youth group and school, showing
care and friendship on the deepest
level ... As an active member of St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church. she
has served the people In Mexico
and Brazil by building houses and a
church and setting up a Bible school
... Also a student leader at her
church and has taught Bible studies,
led in prayer and helped welcome
new people.
Alex Marquey, 10, Davis Education
Center ... Classroom president ...
Participates in gymnastics ... Attends
St. Joaquin's Church ... Dependable
student ... Helps peers and teacher.
Lindsay Moore, sophomore. New-
port Harbor High ... member of Har-
bor's Junior Varsity Girls' five mem-
ber Basketball Team ... plays
matched up to teams made up of
all older girls, but she continues to
try her hardest and give 100 per-
cent. She has learned the true
meaning of teamwork with her
teammates.
Evan Moses, sophomore, St. Mar-
garet's Episcopal School ... Studied
Computer science at both Frank &
Marshall and Johns Hopkins univer-
sities ... Attended Dublin City Uni-
versity in Ireland over the summer
... Five-year member of the Newport
Beach Library Council, where he
and other students discuss and plan
library and community programs ...
Has received recognition for out-
standing performance on the SATs.
Taline Seikeldjian, senior, Costa
Mesa High School ... Sct}plar ... Par-
ticipates in student government ...
Player for the girl's basketball team.
Patrick Sharma, 15 ... As a member
of the Newport Aquatic Center's
Junior Canoe/Kayak team, he
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Tremendous amount of tralnl09 ...
Represent Newport<osta Mesa
throughout the country and the
world.
Kristin Sitter, sophmore, Newport
Harbor High ... Saved Vincent Mun-
go's life when he was choking on a
Mentos candy by administering the
Heltnllck maneuver ... Outstanding
student ... Great role model for oth-
ers ... Constantly smiling ... Cheer-
leader.
Scott Smith, senior, Costa Mesa
High School ... Valedictorian of the
class of 1998 ... Key Club President
... Member of the varsity baseball
team.
Alysson Taillon, 13, Harbor Day
School ... Student Member of St.
Andrews Living Theatre (S.A.L.n
and donates hours producing musi-•
cal and theatrical community out-•
reach programs ... Member of Pacif-:,
le Chorale Children's Chorus and
Southern California Children's Cho-..
rus ... Sung with Pacific Chorale,
Pacific Symphony Orchestra and Dis~
ney Young Musicians' Orchestra ...
St. Andrews volunteer.
Laura Thurmond, 16 ... as a member
of the Newport Aquatic Center's
Junior Canoe/Kayak team, she
earned a spot on the National ,. A"
Team, which placed her among the
best senior level paddlers in the
country after the 1997 Sprint
National Championships ... tremen-
dous amount of training ... repre-
sent Newport-Costa Mesa through-
out the country and the world.
Jacquelyn Tulsiak, freshman, New-
port Harbor High ... Member of Har-
bor's Junior Varsity Girls' five mem-
ber Basketball Team ... Plays
matched up to teams made up of
all older girls, but she continues to
try her hardest and give 100 percent
... She has learned the true meaning
of teamwork.
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West Side grandmother honored
• Maria Alvarez receives televised recognition for
'cleaning out' neighborhood once infested by drugs
and gang violence.
By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Maria
.Alvarez, the West Side grand-
mother who organized communi-
ty efforts four years ago to drive
gangs, drugs and criminals out of
her neighborhood, will be hon-
ored Monday night for making a
positive difference.
award.$ show titled "What's Right
With Southern California."
The 90-minute program, taped
in part at recent ceremonies, is set
to air right after the end of the
NCAA basketball tournament
championship game, around 8:30
p.m. Monday, officials said.
co. and a Laguna Niguel couple
who have adopted six physically
disabled children.
Actor and director Rob Reiner
will also be recognized for an
innovative campaign he created
to assist youth.
Alvarez, who emigrated from
her native Guatemala 21 years
ago and made a home in Costa .
Mesa, earned a spot in the show
with her work to clean up the area
around Shalimar Street, an area
of town once infested with drug
dealers, violent gang members
and unsafe streets.
cleaning up the graffiti and
improving the area.
On the awards show, KCBS-2
reporter Dave Lopez praised
Alvarez for her tireless dedication
to Costa Mesa.
"She's too shy to say it herself,
but this immigrant -this single
mother from Guatemala -is a
very special person,· Lopez said.
Police Chief Dave Snowden
and Shalimar Learning Center
Director Kristina Wright also
appear on the show.
Alvarez is one of 12 Southland
r~dents who will be recognized
by KCBS-2 1V during a special
Alvarez will be honored with
other community activists, includ-
ing a Los Angeles taco stand own-
er who organized a relief cam-
paign for victims of last year's hur-
ricanes in Baja California, Mexi-
Pour years ago, the Shalimar
community mobilized and with
the support of police, began
After receiving he r award to a
standing ovation at the cere-
monies, the soft-spoken Alvarez
simply said: "Who said dreams
don't come true?"
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Community activist Marla Alvarez helps children with home-
work at Shalimar Learning Center ln Costa Mesa.
OON I.EACH I DALY flllOT
Adnll S.m•ntha Mathlt UTlWll to a~ of~ 11eken at the Opening of the Newport 8Nch Inter·
11&Uoul Film Feltlval 1b11nday.
also special for him because he acted
in the "The Wonderful Ice Creem
Suit• 25 years ago when it was a play
directed by Gordon.
•This was kind of like 25 years in
the meldng for me," Mantegna said as
he walked down the makeshift red
carpet leading into the Big Newport.
"I love the film very much and just
wanted to support il Anything I can
do, if it'll help the movie, I'm for it."
·waiting for Woody" is a 30-minute
short comedy written and directed by
actor Grant Heslov, who also turned
out for the premiere. lbe film starred
Heslov and Mathis and featured
cameo a~ances by GeoTge
Cooney and Jeonifer Aniston.
Mathis and Kind, who appean in
the television series •Mad About You•
and •spin City,• said they did the film
because Heslov is a longtime friend.
"It was a blast -all our friends
were in it. from the actors to the crew,•
Mathis 8'1d. •This was a family pro-
duction. so it was a really great expe-
rience. •
Celebrities and special guests of
. -
the festival began aniving at about
6:30 p .m. to the sounds of Mariachi Sol
de Mexico, an award-winning mari-
achi band that was featwed in •won-
derful Ice Cream Suit"
Moviegoers in line at the theater
said they were thrilled to have the
film festival in Newport Beach and
hoped to catch a glimpse of the stars.
·1 got the last two tickets,• said for-
mer Newport resident Jill Hochadel.
•rm really exdted beCause I was nev-
er able to go before, and I love these
kinds of films."
ALPHABETICAL BALLOT BALLET IND t X
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•Election officials use lot·
tery and first letters of
candidates' last names to
decide where they go on
,the ballot in June.
Silva leads in fund-raising
•The inrumbent 2nd District
supervisor has amassed $88,000
from supporters, while supervisor
Wtlson has collected $67 ,000 in
5th District.
By Jenifer Ragland, Daily PUot
NEWPORT BEACH -Voten here are
putting their money where
supports converting the Bl 'lbto Merine
base into a commercial airport as a way to
prevent a future expansion at John Wayne
Airport as Orange County air passenger
demands increase.
Accol'ding to the flnandal statements,
Silva, the incumbent supervisor whose 2nd
District doesn't even indude Newport. has
raised about $54,000 in the tint three
months of the year-almost balf of which
came from well-to-do Newport Beach
don.on. Silva's recon1I show a
total war cb81t of about
$88,000. their pbllosopby is when it ~ comes to. the upcoming •
Orange County Board of / 5~tt=· state-OJe. 98
Hedget, a Newport COWl•
dlman wbO IUJ'POIU a c:om·
merdal a1rJ)ort at Bl Thro, bu
recetvecl about a.ooo -all Of mentl for the June 2 prtma·
ry shoW tbat'Jim Silva and
John H~ -the two CIDdldatel NDnl.no on ~m 1bro airport
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District
managers
face threat
of cutback
•Newport-Mesa board goes on
record as opposing state initiative
to reduce district administrative
expenses to 5 % of total budget.
By Husein Mashni. Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -If the so-called 95-5
state initiative passes, Newport-Mesa school
district's choices will be simple: cut its admin-
istrative budget..----------. by 41 % or just
start sending $4
million a year to
the Los Angeles
Unified School
District, officials
said .
The Cahfornia
Educational Effi-
ciency Initiative
will appear on
California ballots
in June. Authored
by the United
Teachers of Los
Angeles, the ini-
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tiative requires '------------' that school dis-
tricts devote 95% of their budgets to class-
rooms and 5% to administration.
The Newport-Mesa school board voted
Tuesday night to oppose the initiative. If the
measure passes, the district would probobly
have to cut about 30 positions from its admin-
istrative staff. which board members say is
already down to •bare bones.·
"We're talking massive layoffs and whole
departments would have to be eliminated,•
said Mike Fine, the assist.ant superintendent of
business services. "This initiative has nothing
to do with improving education and every-
thing to do with taking away local control and
putting it elsewhere.·
The Newport-Mesa school district spends
about $8.6 million, or 8.3 % of its budget, on
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Journey to
/apan without
leaving home
C an't make it to the Par East for
next month's cheny viewing? Sam-
ple the exotic fl4vors of Jo~
culture with library resources -Including
many tine books giv-
en to the library by
Okazaki, one of
the sister cities of
Newport Beach.
•To most West-
erners Japan is a
mysterious land of
geisha girls and
sumo W?eStlers,"
explains the cover
copy of •Japan,"
based on the PBS
television series.
"These things still exist in modem Japan,
but they are of little help in understand-
ing the economic powerhouse that so
dominates today's financial news."
Just bow Japan rose from the catastro-
phe of World War Il to become a world
leader in industry and technology is the
subject of this lavishly illustrated
overview.
Additional insight into Japanese tradi-
tions, from tea ceremonies and Kabuki
theater to flower
arranging and mar-
tial arts, is in "Picto-
rial Encyclopedia of
Japanese Culture.•
Its companion
volume, "Pictorial
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Japanese Ute and
Events,• covers tra-
ditional obser-
vances, festivals and
annual events. More
than a thousand
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Japan's ancient capital.
Review them in a virtual tour of its
shrines, temples and gardens with "Intro-
ducing Kyoto.• Continue your exploration
of a city that embodies traditional Japan
with "Kyoto.•
Few elements are as synonymous with
the Japanese aesthetic as gardens and tea
"The Indoor Garden.•
houses. Contem-
plate the beauty
and spirit of more
than 60 ceremoni-
al spaces, pictured
in "The Tea Gar-
den.• View other
enclaves where
Japanese city-
dwellers commune
with nature in
1\venty centuries of theater, literature,
religious and social ceremony is reflected
in Japanese art. View 237 works that
depict the rise and fall of dynasties, the
sweep of pohtical movements and the
minutiae of royal and mundane daily life
in •Japan, A History in Art.•
Enter the homes and workshops of arti-
sans who preserve Japan's creative tradi-
tions with "Living Treasures of Japan," a
National Geographic video. Explore the
importance of loyalty to family and com-
pany and the meaning of such cere-
monies as the bathing ritual, with •Japan,
the Electronic Tribe," a video hosted by
Jane Seymour.
After all this research, you're probably
hungry. Set the mood for a culinary
adventure with "Song of the Seashore
and Other Melodies of Japan,• a CD fea-
twing Irish flutist James Galway.
Then unravel the mysteries of Japan-
ese cooking with •Tue Joy of Japanese
Cooking,• written for western cooks
working in western kitchens with locally
available foods and equipment.
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By Christoptler Goffard, Daily Pilot
T here are only a few bard facts
• filmmaker David J. Sperling
· a.ctually knows about the man
with the wasted face and pleading
eyes who is the subject of bis docu-
mentary, "D~ in Public: The
Mark David Allen StOJ'}'."
Speding doesn't know where the
booze.ruined man is from, what fami-
ly he bas, or what psychic trolls drove
him to the bottle in the futrt place.
He isn't even certain where Allen
is now: Maybe Hawaii. Maybe dead.
Yet, du.ring Sperling's beginnings
as a jailer at the Newport Beach
Police Department about five years
ago, Allen was a regular visitor who
put the cops through a fuWe, seem-
ingly endless ritual: Book him, dry
him out, let him go, pick him up
again.
Sperling said Allen racked up 97
local drunk-in-public arrests in all.
The jailer's 16-minute film debut,
which will play at this year's New-
port Beath International Film Festi-
val, chronicles a few days of that life
in 1994.
What provides the pathos are the
slurred, self-loathing soliloquies
Sperling manages to elicit from bis
subject -naked cries for help on
the drop shaft to hell: "Why don't
you wake up, Mark? Why don't you
look at God?"
A good-looking man in bis early
30s, Allen is shown in two settings:
the park in Newport Beach where he
contemplated quitting booze and the
jail house where he landed when his
plan inevitably failed.
"On first watching it, your
impulse is to say, 'Why doesn't some-
one help this guy?'• said Sperling,
29. "And by the end you realize that
the only one that can help Mark
David Allen is Mark David Allen. He
wants to want to quit, but doesn't
, . I
a few days in the life of a man anested 97 times for being drunk in publk
ling~ these words:. ·~k
David All~ ts here agam.
• And it just kind of clicked,,,
Sperling said. •Jt's just an NJ>azing
thing a guy can be~ 91 times.
What doe$ it take to hit rock bot-
tom?"
J ettrey Conner, executive direc-
tor of the upcoming fllin 'festi-
val, said "Drunk in Public" was
one of i 07 films selected from more
than 600 entries; be said it is the
only video in the festival's three-year
history.
Many entries were merely Gener-
ation X versions of ·ne Big Chill,"
Conner said.
"I don't think ["Drunk in Public")
is a typical story by any stretch of the
imagination," Conner said. •Also, it
was made by an independent film-
maker based in Newport Beach. We
of course do whatever we can to sup-
port local filmmakers."
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Allen apparently sat still for the
camera because he believed it would
help him kick his habit, and the film-
maker at first thought be might be
filming the alcoholic's recovery. It
didn't work out that way.
Filmed on locaUon at Channel Place Park and the Newport Beach Jail,
dvWan Newport Beach Jailer David Sperling made a documentary
about a chronic arrestee. Titled •Drunk ln Public," the ftlm will screen
during the Newport Beach International Pllm Festival.
quite want to quit."
Sperling, who lives in Mission
Viejo with a wife and daughter and
continues to work as a civilian jailer,
said he has written 10 scripts and
School, of the metal plate doctors put
in bis skull, and alludes obliquely to
his father drinking himself to death.
The dearth of information about
Allen's life outside the d.n.µlk tank
had three optioned. He
aspires to make movies
full time.
Newport Beach
gives the film a strange
power, underscoring that
his addiction has become
the relevant fact of his Sperling said he
spent between 15-
20 hours with Allen
and filmed four hows of
VHS footage with a
$1,000 camcorder, then
tt:J:[J existence; the viewer can
imagine a thousand plau-
sible back stories to
account for how he got
kt.,.~e;,,,,/ fit. ~I
spent six hours editing the film to its
current length. Total budget: $300.
•1 was just kind of winging it,•
Sperling ¥fd.
Throughout the film, Allen speaks
of attending Newport Harbor High
there.
"He's obviously got some void in
his life he's trying to fill," Sperling
said. •He can't cope. He can't get
along. He's failed at that, and he's
just sedating himself.•
One day at the department, Sper-
Newport Beach police records
show Allen was last booked there in
October 1994, a month in which he
amassed nine public dnmkenness
arrests. He apparently went to
Hawaii after his brother sent him a
plane ticket, and Sperling hasn't
heard from him since.
The filmmaker said he is curious
what Allen's reaction would be if be
ever saw the film.
"If he was sober he might find it
fascinating, (and) if he was drunk he
might find it threatening,• Sperling
said. •Of course, I'd love to tape that
too.•
"Drunk Jn Public: The Mark David
Allen Story" will show at 6 p.m. on
April 4 at the Orange County Muae-
um of Art.
Crossing paths with Mr. Crossover
Uneasy with stardom, versatile Irish flutist James Galway wants the world to know: "I am a classical player."
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flute player in the world, be advised: r-----~-------------~·~~-------,, By Gordon Holcombe, Jr.
J ames Galway, the Pavarotti of the
flute, performs with the Tokyo
String Quartet in a chamber
recital on Monday at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center. The
concert is presented by the Philhar-
monic Society and begins at 8 p.m.
Like Pavarotti, Galway is a natural
entertainer. Robust, dynamic, gregari-
ous and charismatic -his personality
infuses each performance. And he is
known for entertaining audiences
between numbers with his off-the-cuff,
humorous banter delivered in a lilting
Irish brogue.
Galway will perform three works
with the quartet, including Mozart's
Flute Quartet in D major, and the Quar-
tet will perform Galway's String Quartet
in D minor, No. 2, "Die Quinten."
Born in Belfast, Ireland, near the
shipyard where the Titanic was built
and young James and friends played,
Galway was, by age 12, an accom-
plished, prize-winning flutist.
Don't come apecting a ·1eprech4un, •
a penny whistle-playing Irishman, a
jazz/pop/new age pwveyor -this
man ls a clasSical musician, and, most
critics am-ee, a classical musician with
an eloquent, liquid, superb sound and
technique.
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by some critics of being a less-than-
serious artist because of bis forays into
popdom. He tells a story about weartng
a green bow tie in Carnegie Hall the L------------·--·---·••.....,~-----~ day before St. Patrick's Day, which insistence that be play a modem flute
elicited a respoinnse from a critic about concerto. •
the difficulty taking seriously an But Galway stays active in the
Irlsh artist in a green bow tie. field H ed 'th Irish •What a bunch of head cases" was crossover . : e appear W1 pop staJ1 pianist Phil Coulter in
Galway's assessment. Camegje Hall on St Patrick's Day, and I t's dear that Galway has wrestled in May, he and Coulter will pedOrm in
with the push that commercial con-Belfast tor the "Northern Ughts• con-
siderations exert on the classics and cert, a t:(ibute to the artistic contribu-
has questioned his place in that arena. tions of Northern Ireland people and
arrangement of John Denver's •Annie's Although he acquired some of bis benefit for Project Children. All partici-
Song, •his rendition of "The Pink Pan-fame by playing ·classical" versions of pants are from Northern Ireland, and
ther," and covers of Paul Simon, Elton popular tunes -and often plays ·Dan-include Liam Neeson. Kenneth
John, and Willie Nelson love songs-ny Boy" as a concert encore -he stiff-Bran.agh and Van Morrison.
his discography is decidedly classical. ens at the mention of his work being "That concert is very important to
And he is quick to point that out. represented by anything other than me,• G&lway said. "It lies out the roots
In a recent interview, he explained cla.ssical. of the trouble of my home country."
that the press often m.isclassifies his He rails against being classified as a Recent CD releases indude Gal-
He studied at prestigious music con-
servatories in London and Paris and
became the principal flutist for the
Berlin Pbilha.rmonic in 1969. Six years
later, his highly successful solo career
began. Last year, he was named Musi-
cian of the Year by "Musical America."
music. "popular• flutist, yet readily aclmowl-way's first collaboration with Coulter,
"It somehow gets out in the press edges the compromises that music-for-"Legends," and •Music for My :
that I play jazz, or mostly pop, or this or hire requires. Friends," with pianist Phlllip Moll and
Although the 54·year-old Galway
made his a household name by cross-
ing over from classical to pop -with
recordings such as his chart-topping
that -I'm a cJaaalca.l player. I couldn't For all his super-stardom, his wife, Jeanne. •
play a blues if my life depended on it.• crossover pop pinnings, the music still Monday's 8 p.m. concert will be pre-•
So tor those unfamiliar with GAiway, comes first for Galway. He bas said he ceded by Lawrence Duckies' preview :
lreland11 famous flutist and, by most will let his name be used as a drawing lecture Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m. •
accounts, thr belt and most popular card for an eVan~ but usually with his i
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FRIDAY. MAROf 27, 1998 13
Parading his affinity1for Irish on St. PatrickS Day Police arrest 15th
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much. No, really, you're
too kind. Plee.se, take your stats. Really, thank you. I know, I
kpow. Five· out of six Oscar picks.
PUt your thumbl up on that,
Slskel & Ebert.
: At any rate, the gold guy bas
~ put away for another year
• aild. I did promise a report on my ~nt St. Patrick's Day adven-
tq.re in New York. Good golly,
Miss Molly, it was a blast. All
patades are fun, of course -the
Plsh Pry Parade, tbe Fourth of
July Parade in Huntington
Bea.ch, whatever. But as with
most things, when it's in New •
York, it's different.
First, some history. New York's
St. Patrick's Day parade is the
oldest annual parade in the
world. This was the 214th, which
means the first was held two
years before the signing of the
Declaration of Independence. It
is the largest parade in the
world, with some 200,000
marchers in recent years, taking
five to seven hours from the first
unit to the last.
I'd always assumed the
Macy's Thanksgiving Day
Parade was the big dog. But it is,
in fact, dwarfed by ttie St. Patty's
Day Parade, except for the
mega-balloons, of course. (I
always love it when a 17-story
Berney elicits squeals of joy from
ttie little kids, and then sends
4;000 people running for their
lives as it starts to tip over.)
· Anyway, at the appointed
hOur, I reported to my unit -the
Gaelic Society of Fordham Uni-
versity -at 45th and Madison.
This was the first test. Would an
Italian-American from Costa
Mesa •pass• or not? Fortunately,
tl).e other Fordham Prep School a.!umni there were much younger
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buff a
or older than I am. :ro be safe, I introduced myself
only as •Pete." Since both my
parents were born in Sicily, I did-
n't want to lie to anyone. I was
prepared to drag out the stan-
dard story I use at St. Patrick's
Day parties. I tell people that my
·family came from a small fishing
village south of Dublin. Way
south. About 1,700 miles south,
I'll mumble, if the music is loud
enough. But this day, no one
asked.
The first impression when you
step out of Grand Central Station
on St. Patty's Day is that whoever
coined the phrase "sea of humani-
ty" was stepping out of Grand
Central Station on St. Patty's Day
at the time. There are marchers,
bands, pipers and folk dancers as
far as the eye can see, which is
about the end of your nose wtless
you're 6 feet, 8 inches.
But mostly, there are police
officers, firefighters and sanita-
tion workers. Are they working?
No, silly, they're marching. There
are some 55,000 police officers in
New York (that's half the popula-
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knoWJ how many firefighters
plus more MDitation workers
(that'• what they call them there)
than anyone can count. It was a
galaxy of uniformed men and
women in dress blues and
browm.
And of oourse, almost every
police precinct, engine company
and sanitation unit bas tts own
bagpipe or drum cotpS. Between
the drummers already on the
parade route and those standing
around practicing, it was an awe-
some, chest-thumping experience.
When our tum finally came,.
we stepped smartly onto Fifth
Avenue and headed north. That
was the moment that sticks in
the mind. It was a blight, crisp
spring day with a deep blue sky
and satin white clouds. And the
people! An estimated 1.5 million
of them along Fifth Avenue -15
to 20.rows deep along the street,
peering down from office win-
dows and the adventurous few
perched on street lights and
trees. It was unnerving in a way.
Everywhere you looked, there
were thousands upon thousands
ofJaces -cheering, waving Irish
and American flags, screaming
this and that (some of which you
could understand, some you
couldn't) almost all of it positive.
There were also a few pickets
and protesters along the way -
·Down With This,· ·up With
That,• "Save the Whatzis," •Get
Outta Here With the Whatzis• -
most of them drowned out by the
people around them. Some of the
most, um, pointed banners were
about England and the Royals (of
London, not Kansas City) and the
queen would definitely not have
been amused.
Keep in mind, a good number
of these folks have been cele-
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brating St Patrick's Day since St.
Valentine'• Day. Tbingl were a
bit more lllbdued near the
reviewing stand, which is the
steps of St. Patrtck11 Cathedral -
where John Cardinal O'Connor
presides, waving to each unit as
it passes.
That night. I was a guest at
the 212th annual Friendly Sons
of Ireland DJnner (a lot of •ttello,
I'm Pete" again.) It's a black tie, ·
men-only affair -2,200 hundred
men, to be exact -in a ballroom
about the size of Balboa Island.
Part of the tradition is pushing
through the protesters (mostly
the same •nown With, Up With"
people from the parade) outside
the hotel. Could there be any-
thing more politically incorrect? I
don't think so. Throughout the
dinner, we were constantly being
asked to stand and toast every-
thing and everyone under the
sun, except her majesty the
queen, of cowse.
The two guest speakers were
my fonner headmaster from
Fordham Prep, the Rev. Eugene
O'Brien, and the Lord Mayor of
Dublin who -in a wonderful bit
of irony -is Jewish. The head
table included Cardinal O'Con-
nor, Cardina.l Daly from Dublin;
New York Gov. George Pataki
and Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
I had a nice chat with Giu-
liani, who was surprisingly
knowledgeable about Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach. I told
him I was sure we were the only
two Italian mayors in the room.
He said be was sure we were the
only two Italians in the room.
•Right you are, Mr. Mayor," I
said. •and this one's gotta go."
• PE1Ell 8UFFA is mayor of Costa
Mesa. His column appears every Friday.
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In a March 22 Readers Hotline, ("Council should reconsider clos-"
ing Costa Mesa Boys and Girl's Club"), the
Eastb~ff Boys and Girls Club was misidenti-
fied as being in Costa Mesa. Also, the name of
the Lou Yantorn Boys Club was misspelled. . .
In Thursday's Community Forum, the Daily
Pilot published the wrong photograph to
accompany Richard Taylor's column. The cor-
rect picture is shown here.
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'TODAY'S NEWPORT BEACH
FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
• EDt10ltS NOTI: A daily schedule of events will run throughout the Newport
Be.ch International Fiim Festival
FRIDAY. MARCH 27
Edwards Island Onemas
> 11:30 a.m ... nerra" nus Spanish film explores
the metaphysical life of a man
who believes he's an angel. > 1:30 p.m ... Ocean Tribe ..
Four friends journey to Mex-
ico with a dying friend for one
last surfing e.!J>edition. > 3:30 pm. &bey Call Me Joy .. nus Filipino film explores a
prostitute's life. from her begin-
nings at a whorehouse to her
aged wisdom. > 5:30 p.m. "Men"
Sean Young dS Stella James,
a sensuous, independent
woman who wants to become a
chef and at the same t.J.me edu-
cate herseU m love > 7:30 pm "Circles"
The different yet surular
lives of a dnven young college
graduate dttempting to make
his mark and tus cocky college
mate a.re paralleled in Uus film
starring Antonio Sabato Jr. > 9:30 p.m . "Dogtown"
A romantic journey of sharp-
edged nostalgia that explores
the world of a fall en cheer-
leader and beauty queen.
University of California, Irvine
> 6 p.m. "Girl Cottage"
Newport Beach 1s the back-
drop of this film involving four
girlfnends who return to a sea-
side cottage for a week and
meet some local guys
> 8 p.m. "Flooding"
While enjoying a summer
day at the Balboa Pun Zone, a
man is
~~~ Newport Beach
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puzzle of who did it. > 10 p.m. "Green"
Chronicling an unassuming
evening, "Green" travels into
the minds of twenty-some-
things who come to terms with
aspects of their personalities.
Captain BIOocf's Village Theatre
> 4 p .m. "Synthetic Pleasures"
1llis film investigates cutting
edge technologies and their
influence on American culture
as we approach the 21st century. > 6 p.m. "Misfortune's End"
The thematic focus of this
Vietnamese film is one of
Southeast Asia's most popular
film subjects: the suffering
woman and the family. > 8 p.m. "The Ride"
Take a ride around Chicago
in this quirky black comedy
about a yellow Alla Romera
that is driven around by a bevy
of characters. > 10 p.m. "Glastonbury, The
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Experience the magical spir-
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Newport-Mesa schools begin new state testing Monday
By Husein Ma.shni, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -State-
mandated standardized tests will
be administered to students here
beginning Monday morning.
Under new state regulations,
all students, regardless of how
well they speak and write Eng-
lish, are required to take the Stan-
ford Achievement Test.
Newport-Mesa school district
officials said they have no inten-
tion of following the lead of the
state's larger school districts,
which are opposed to the state
mandate. Those districts -
including Los Angeles, San Diego
and San Francisco -contend
their rankings in the state will be
artificially depressed because of
their high percentage of limited-
English-speaking students.
Los Angeles school officials
have reportedly sent parents let-
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ters encouraging them to exempt
their children from taking the test.
Newport-Mesa school officials
have also sent a letter to parents.
The letter describes the test and
informs parents of the dates the
tests will be administered.
The letter also said, •Students
whose parents provide a written
request to the principal that their
children not be tested shall be
exempted from taking the test."
Interim Superintendent Bob
Francy said the letter is not
intended to encourage parents to
exempt their children from taking
the test.
"If a child reads no English, it
would be better that they not sim-
ply fill out bubbles just to be
doing something," Francy said.
"It'll affect the results. It's hard to
speculate whether kids do that."
Francy said he believes par-
ents whose children don't speak
English should exempt their chil-
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dren from taking the test.
"But that's my personal belief,"
he said. "That's a decision they'll
have to make for themselves."
The letter and accompanying
question-and-answer sheet about
the test are to help parents pre-
pare their children and to make
sure they attend school on their
test days, Francy said.
Although he fails to see the rel-
evance of testing students that
don't speak English, school board
President Jim Fenyman said the
district is not trying to encourage
parents to exempt their chilclien
from taking the test.
"It's the law that parents do
have that option," Ferryman SaJd.
·1 don't see the value of testing
kids who don't speak English. It's
like me taking a test in Egyptian •
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voters simply check otf the first
name they see Usted.
This week, the County Regil·
trar of Voters released the ballot
order in the unottidal name lot·
tery.
The first name chosen in the
race for 2nd District county super·
visor was former Costa Mesa
Mayor Sandy Genis, who will be
listed ahead of two other chal·
lengers and incumbent Jim Silva.
Genis beat out Hwitington
Beach City Councilman Dave
Sullivan, Silva and Huntington
Beach resident Ralph Silva, who
will be listed on the ballot in that
order.
When she beard about her
• prime position on the ballot,
Genis said she was pleased but
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Supervisor Tom Wilson, who has
raised about $59,000 so far this
year -$4,850 of which came
from Newport. A staunch El Toro
airport foe, Wilson has received
more than 90% of his contribu-
tions this year from South County
conceded that in a race with only
tour candidates, lt may not mean
that much.
•1t•1 nice, but I don't think lt's
u significant as it would be U
there were 12 people runotng, •
she Mid. •1n a big race like that,
it'• easy for your name to get lost
in the pack.•
The process of selecting the
order in which candidate names
will appear on the June 2 pdmuy
election ballot starts in Sacramen-
to. State offidnls randomly pick
each letter of the alpbabet to deter-
IJline a new Qrder. Then, using the
first letter of the last name of each
candidate, the names are put in
order according to that randomly
selected alphabet
U two candidates have last
names beginning with the same
letter, the first letter of the candi-
dates' first n~es determines
which candidate is listed first,
officials said.
and other anti-airport cities. Doc-
uments show that Wilson so far
bas about $61,000 to spend on the
campaign.
The race between Hedges and
Wllson should prove to be inter-
esting, as the 5th District voters
are polarized on the issue of con·
verttng the El Toro Marine base
into a commercial airport.
Sandra Genis, former mayor of
Costa Mesa, and Huntington
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+William Andrew McKie
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Beach City Councilman Dave
Sullivan -both running against
Silva-bad yet to file theft finan.
dal statements on Thursday.
According to the Orange
County Registrar's Office, candi-
dates who failed to meet the
March 23 filing deadline will be
given a grace period to tum in the
statements late, but will then be
fined $10 for every day the paper-
work is late.
briefly in the news
Grand jury indicts
alleged mail bomber
. A federal grand jury returned
·a four-count indictment this
-week against a Costa Mesa man
who allegedly built and sent a
mail bomb that injured the San-
ta Ana man who opened it,
authorities said.
Darryl Anthony Carr, 34, could
face between 40 to 60 years in fed·
eral prison if convicted of charges
related to the Feb. 6 explosion.
The indictment, returned
Tuesday, alleges that Carr sent
the bomb Feb. 5 to a woman
named Martha Galindo at her
Santa Ana address. The
woman's roommate, Peter Mar·
· shall, opened the package and
suffered severe abdominal
injuries, authorities said.
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Marshall has only recently
emerged from a coma at Western
Medical Center in Santa Ana,
according to the United States
Attorney's office.
Carr, who lived in the 2900
block of Pepper nee Lane, will
face charges of making a destruc·
tive device, using explosives dur·
ing the commission of a felony,
mailing an explosive device and
using it with the intent to injure or
kill.
He is scheduled to be arraigned
Monday in U.S. District Court in
Los Angeles.
Feds give Back Bay
dredging $1.5 million
A bill granting $1.5 million in
disaster relief funds to the dty of
Newport Beach for the dredging
of Upper Newport Bay was
passed by the U.S. Senate on
Thursday, Sen. Barbara Boxer's
office announce<iJhursday.
Rain runoff !"om San Diego
Creek dumped at least 100,000
cubic yards of additional sedi-
ment into the Back Bay the past
few months.
City officials estimate the Back
Bay dredging will cost $5.4 million.
•Congressman [Christopher]
Cox should be complimented as
well as Supervisor (Tom] Wilson
as well as Sen. Boxer for pushing
this through,• rvfayor Tom
Edwards said.
The bill, which the House of
Representatives had already
passed, will go to a joint commit·
tee of the House and Senate. The
committee will make final
changes.
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..,.._*'-. P1ila Mid. To
~ .... ~tbe dlmlc:i' would Med to cut about
13.5 ....... he Mid.
Scbool dl9trlCts that don't a.apay -wtda die ~ ratio must
pef,~ ... of 5% ~ their budget
.fiO tM .... Pln8 iakl.
PGr Newport-~ the tiOO
WOUid be abOat M.1 mtlMon
The~ woWd go to the
..... Md -NldiitribUted to dls-tddl llmdO~ with the 95-
5 ~ l*llid olfldak Mid the
iUltddl eMll 'wouJd be able to
om+plJ .-the la:rger distrlCts
llir::b •'Loi ~etes. ~,. the oDly winners in
-• Pine Mid. Spai*1n OI the mitiative said
t1Mt ..-.-California School dilldd ..,..,.,, 9% ol its budget
oo ,....,.tnlttration, compared
With the .nationwide average of
4.8".
•WMaeVer ~u start talking
cbuge, tbey start coming up
With all these horror stories,•
said JohD Perez, a spokesman
for tbe initiative. "What we're
asking ii that the money be
ihift.ed. to people who directly
benefit the children.•
Perez said the initiative seems
to be enjoying a 2·to-1 margin of
voter support in California.
Without giving assent to the
initiative, Newport·Mesa Feder·
ation of Teacher President Unda
Mook said school districts need
to overhaul their budgets to
increase effidency, which New-
port-Mesa is doing.
"I don't think it's a question of
whether we need a change but
whether 95-5 is the way to do it,•
she said.
Among the Orange County
school d.istrids, Newport-Mesa is
tecODd only to Laguna Beach in
the ~oentage of its budget that
FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1998 15
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levels far Onnge Cowtty ....... 9dlool cM:wlds.
Administration s to be rut to
spending levels comply with~
BREA-c>UNDA 7% $556.995
CAPtSTRANO 7.4fe $3,686,172
RJUERTON a.6% SZ.464.636
GARDEN GROVE 5.3% $552,091
IRVINE 7.]•/o $2A49,01J
LAGUNA BEACH 10.7% $1,011,914
LOSALAMnos 7.3% $952.341
NEWPORT·MESA 11.6% $6,098,753
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NEWPORT MESA 8.3% $3,500,000 I •
(1996-97)
• PLACENTIA-7.9% $3,345,757 • • YORBA LINDA
SADOLEBACK 5.6•/o $737,654 • .
VALLEY
SANTAANA 5.7% Sl,879,619
TUmN 6.0o/o $583,776
SOURCE: California Department of Education C . ,.
L-------------------------~· goes to ad.ministration, Mook
said. Among districts of compara-
ble size in Califomia, Newport·
Mesa is the fifth in administrative
spending, she added.
Commenting on the school
board's opposition of the mea-
sure, Mook said, •tl's too easy to
take cheap shots at a school
board sitting in that new-admin·
istrative building and voting not
to curb administrative spending
while they are surrounded bf
schools in the district that need
an estimated $100 million iD : repairs.• .
But school board Presidem
Jim Ferryman has a differmt •
perspective.
.This is about local oootrol at ..
the schools,• he said •we're try-~
Ing to get as lean and mean as :
we can and we don't need the :
interference.• ,
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EYE-OPENER
Three localS earn jirst--team laiuels
on All-Sea Wew f/U;,~ soccer
terr a nee
phillips
'Bare Boat
Charter' is
taken to an
extreme
• This sort of treatment is
usually reserved for
houses of bamboo.
ffid I known, I could have
aved some money. I
ean, why would I buy
new ones just to go to a used
boat show? It's silly when you
think about it, in fact, it actually
waters me off! What are they for
if you can't wear them on a boat
for God's sake?
"I'm sorry srr, but you can't
enter without first taking them
off. You must be bare while you
take a look through the vessel.·
These used boat broker folks
want everybody to "Full Monty"
therr feet before taking a step on
the boats.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
-ntty ((ruin~) an a «>lid def~ t«&m.
and~ UN1n""' ...
-aJM BASEBALL COAal JOHNEM.ME
I
·' Tars' Flmnson,
Fredriksen,
CdM's Vogele
All-Sea View
•Local trio earn first-team
berths; four others are
honored on second team.
..., Newport Harbor High juniors
Jordan Fredriksen and Brooke
Ramson were first-team selec.
tions for the second straight sea.
son to highlight seven Back Bay
standouts named to the coaches'
All-Sea View League girls soccer
squad.
Fredriksen, a goalie, was also
a second-team choice as a fresh -
man. making this her third all-
league laurel.
Aamson, the Sailors' sweeper,
was also joined on the first team
by Corona del Mar freshman
goalkeeper Britta Vogele.
Sea King teammates Meghan
Bryan and Julia Llvingston were
second-team honorees, as were
Newport Harbor standouts
Janelle Doyle and Cary Morrell
Livingston, a sophomore who
played both midfield and on the
back line for the Tars, earned
honorable mention last season.
Bryan, a Sea King juni<>r.
played forward, as did Doyle, a
junior at Newport.
Morrell, another junior, was a
midfielder for Harbor.
Newport's Jennifer Orr
I understand the theory but
why then do all the brokers wear
shoes? Are their soles better than
mine? Cleaner, maybe?
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
CdM catcher Mark Haftteld makes the tag at the plate to muff out a Vaqueror, but it was an overall 9-3 disaster for the Sea Kings.
received honorable mention for a
second straight year, while
CdM's Kate Simon and Molly
O'Meara also received honorable
mention.
El Toro's Lauren Orlandos was
named MVP. Nay say I and in fact, every
boat I stepped on had nmner
carpets or canvas covering the
decks. I mean really, these are
used boats. Oh well, the Sperry
Topsider people are $65 ahead
because of me!
My new shoes attended the
25th annual Newport Used Boat
Show last weekend held at the
Lido Marina Village with boats,
brokers and buyers plenti.tul.
The Sunday sun added to the
ambiance turning prospective
buyers into believers that
boating is dry, warm, fun,
friendly and inexpensive, tool
Yeah, right. As my friend
Dave and I strolled the
mega-dollar dock demons, I
became perplexed when I
noticed a boat I'd previously
seen advertised for only
$299,000, now inflated to the
"Boat Show Special," only
$329,500!
I guess when you negotiate
the broker down to $3 ro,ooo you
think you got a deal. MO!t of the
boats looked great. but the lack
of good pricing seems to justify a
stronger economy.
I entered a companion way of
a boat (bare foot of course) and
my eyes adjusted to the dark-
ness. As I began to focus I
noticed before me a woman bro-
ker behemoth resembling a land
mass with a perm.
"Sixty-eight thousand and it's
yours," she went on to say.
Now I don't know everything
there is to know about boats, but
I do know that rust, blllten
and stress fractures are not good
-oh, I'm not describing the boat.
I'm describing the broker!
Actually the sales people
were wonderful, friendly and
very informative. I strongly
suggest to anyone colllidering
buying a boat, that this Is the
perfect way to learn.
Go to every show, ask every
broker questions, look below
decks, look in the bilge, discuss
equipment with the
manufacturer, read magazines,
~·.llfedally our own local
coiporate headquartered
product, Sea M'{jaz.lne.
DalaaD Mc:lntoab. tile
l'uCoeUtul producer of the 1how
, ab.Ould be commended as he'•
dorie a very aedlble job with
ltmlted speoe.
Hts two allows are now the lartJest of their kind ia th•
western United State.. ,
Thil Weekend. you QUl view
mare than 50 aae1 of new aPd
current model power~ at the ~Dwi-~A 1 i. ~ lq\W9 foot tent W1l1
endoii vendi>n wwmo to
educate.~ on eJec:troaks, i.ooeuod•, ·gear and
boat-related .....
I'm kddnO fOiWaid to um
week's ..... w.t iboW.t m7
• Defending league champion
Irvine drops Corona del Mar, 9-3.
By Richard Dunn, Datfy Pilot
IRVINE -ln a wide display of contra.sting
1 baseball styles, one team showed how to
play defense, the other didn't.
The team with the best gloves, as in most
cases, won.
~They can catch the ball and throw the
ball,• Corona del Mar High Coach John
Emme said of Irvine's Vaqueros. •111ey'J'e a
solid defensive team, and obviously• we're
not.• Couldn't get more plain and simple
than that.
While the host Vaqueros, defending Seo
View League champions, robbed CdM of a
home run, grabbed an over-the.ahou!der
pop up and scooped up several tough infield
plays, the Sea Kings threw the ball around
in a 9-3 Irvine win on Thursday.
Corona del Mar (3-4, 0-2 in league), with
a team many feel has a chance to ea.m a
playoff spot this season for the firwt time
since 1992, came apart at the seams in the
third and fourth innings, allowing Irvine (3-
6, 2-0) to score eight runs.
With the bases loaded in the third, Irvine
cleanup hitter Chris Davis grounded a two-
run single to right field against CdM south-
paw Ryan Lewis, 1-1. Evan Uttle moved to
third on the play for Irvine, which scoted
twice more in the inning on two errors -
both throwing ml.stakes.
In the same inning, Irvine's James Whit-
ted struck out looking with a runner on third
and one out, but he 1ec1eemed himself by
robb~g CdM's Matt Larson of a home run to
open the next inning.
"He'd just struck out in a crucial situa·
ti.on, looking at strike three, then he made
that play -which justifies what we tell
them all the dme," said Irvine Coach bob
Plin.t. who preaches to his players about pot
taking a negative experience at the pi.te
onto the field
Whitted ttDied his leap perfectly, back·
Corona del Mar'1 Nate Lemmerman gets the foree to end the fourth lnning lbunday.
handing the ball over the ivy-covered wall
in left
On the ensuing pl4y in.the fourth, Irvine
third baseman Scott Zicarelli charged a high
chopper near the bag, made a clean basket
catch, then fired a bullet to first base.
Later, Irvine first baseman Evan Utile
nabbed a pop up on the edge of the outfield
with his back tumed to home plate.
But in the bottom of the fourth, Irvine
scored four more runt, thanks to some inter-
esting deteme by the Sea Kings. "There
were errors," Emme said. •Plat out errors."
Still. CdM ~gled to read Irvine starter
(and finither) t.>evOn Benter, a bulldog right-
hander who had a three-hitter going with
one more out to record in the seventh. But
the Sea~ put t~etb.er two bloopers and
two infield singles to score twice.
"They had a rough game,• Flint said of
the Sea Kings, "but they'll be better than
that ... if they play catch, they will."
Ty Harper and Mark Hatfield had RBI
singles in the seventh for Cd.M, while lead-
off man Ryan Achterberg (3 for 4) drove in
the game's first run when he singled home
Tun Thurman in the second inning on a
grounder up the middle. Achterberg also
reached on an infield sfngle in the fifth and
on a Texas Leaguer in the seventh.
RA V.W LEAGUa
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Corona del Mar 010 000 2 -3 1 4
llVIM 004 401 X • 9 9 2
Lewis, Applebee (5) and Hltfleld; Senter and
OeVrles. W • tenter, 2·3. L • Lewis, 1-1, 28 -Uttle (I).
38 • ZacNM (I).
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Co-MosT ~AUIAIU PLAYIRS
Ramon Garcia, Estanda Sr. Oef.
Ryan Johnson, ~una Hiiis Jr, Pwd.
NirlUM
Mike La~~ 8Mdi
D.vtd 1l'at\ CcilU M9la
Mike Hkk,,.,. ~ Hiiis
11\Mft ~ • ·---HUis ~~ ~ t..aguNI Hiits
Shaun Mc:GIM~ ~ 8Mch
Nollh De ... ~~ ludl
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Mike COON, ~IKY NoeE* .... ldi
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1997-98 CoAOtES' Au-SEA
VtEW LEAGUE GIRLS SOCCER TEAM
MosT VAWABU Pl.Ava
Lauren Orlandos, El Toro
futST TEAM
Brooke Flamson, Newport Harbor
Jordan Fredrilcsen, Newport Harbor
Britta Vogele, Corona del Mar
Jenny Anderson, Santa Margarita
Jennifer Coulter, Irvine
Sara Henderson, Santa Margarita
Annie Jacobs. El Toro
Jessie.a Pagano, Woodbridge
Erica Perrotta, Santa Margarita
Erin Regan, Santa Margairta
Lauren Schuck, Woodbridge
Rachel Taylor, Irvine,
•
SECOND TEAM
Meghan Bryan. Corona del Mar
Janelle Doyte, Newport Harbor
Julia Livingston, Corona del Mar
Cary Morrell, Newport Harbor
Melissa Dippel, El Toro
Erin Egertson, Santa Margarita
Kate MacDonald, Irvine
Courteney Miles, El Toro
Rebecca Roy, Santa Margarita
Ashley Swanson, Woodbridge
Nichole Swanson, Woodbridge
Melissa Walker, Santa Margarita
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COTO DE
CAZA -Corona
.• del Mar High junior Sameer .~l:::bapra rallied from a 4-2 deficit
le) claim a 7-5 win en route to a
singles sweep and several other
• Sea Kings also took care of busi-
• ness Thursday to help the viliton
claim a 17-1 Sea View League-
opeu.tng triumph over Santa Mar-
9arlta at Coto de Caza.
. CdM Coach Tun Mang also
singled out the doubles tandem of
junior Chris Jensen and freshman
~andy Myers, which disposed of
its Eagle foes, 6-2, 6-0. 6-3 in the
No. 3 spot.
CdM, top-ranked in CIP
Southern Section Division I and
. Orange County, improved to 8-0.
9A VIEW LIAGUI
QM 17, 5AHrA M.wwaTA 1
Slnales: comns (CdM) def. Shedd.
6-1, def. fftrs. 6-1, def. Sldhar. 6-0;
Chopra (CdM) won, 7-5, 6-0, 6-0;
Jack (CdM) won. S-1, lost, <>-6, won, 6-0.
• Doubles: Mortoo-Ellmore (CdM) def.
Gaffney-Hsu. S-2, def. Ware-frleders..
dorl, 6-1, def. St.rffter-Ooyle, 6--C; Tay-
lor-Shahmardl (CdM) won. 6--C, S-1, 6-0;
1 'ensen-Myers (CdM) won, S-2. 6-0, 6-3.
1 ~ drop 18-0 verdict
1. • IRVINE -Newport Harbor
-High senior John Rinek managed
to take 10 games in his three sin-
gles sets, but like his teammates,
• tould not earn a victory against
1• t>erennially strong Sea View
c League host Woodbridge Thurs-
day.
' The Warriors' 18-0 win came in
• the league opener for both
'-schools, dropping Harbor's record ~to 1-7.
SEA VIEW LEAGW
c WOCIGllNDGE 11. NfWll'OWT HAMC>ll 0
Singles: Rlnek (NH) lost to Artunian,
I 4-6, lost to Kennarl. 1-6, lost to Bagher-
pour, 5-7; .MacMaster (NH) lost, <>-6, <>-6,
, t-6; O. Tajima (NH) lost <>-6, <>-6, 1-6.
' -Doubles· Singer-Hsieh (NH) lost to
1. Call·Sherdian, <>-6, lost to Parr-Hunter,
J-6, lost to Davenport-Shazier, 1-6; J.
r Tajima-Snyder (NH) lost <>-6, 1~, 1-6;
~orle-Uhl (NH) lost 1~. 2-6, 2-6.
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COSTA MESA -Junior David nan earned a pair of Ii.ogles Vic-
tories, but Visiting University High
swept the rest, en route to a 16-2
Pacific Coast League boys tennis
triwnph Thursday. nan, playing
No. 1 singles for the Mustangs,
won l~ o1 23 games, indu~ 6-0
and 6-4 set victories.
Mesa fell.to 4-4, 1·1 in league.
MClftC CDASr LIAGUI U...asnv 16. CostA MEsA 2
Slnales: Tran (CM) lost to Bachrach,
1-6, def. Levine, 6-0, clef. Chang, 6-4;
KakJ (CM) lost. <>-6, 4-6, <>-6; Um (CM) lost. 1~. 4-6, 2-6.
Doubles: Nguyen-Morris (CM) lost
to Chen-Levine, 2-6, lost to Kim-Chang,
3-6, lost to Shaplro-Hert>estman, 3-6;
Kazi-tJrt>lna (CM) lost, 3-6, 4-6, 3-6;
Martln·Klsh (CM) lost. 5-7, 3-6, 2-6.
OCC women win, 5-2
COSTA MESA -Orange Coast
College women's tennis players
Martha Garcia and Camella
Jaeger, the latter an Estancia
High product, earned straight-set
singles victories and combined to
rally for a 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 doubles tri-
umph as the host Pirates defeated
Orange Empire Conference rival
Long Beach City Thursday, 5-2.
Orange Coast, which also got a
singles victory from Melissa
Walker, improved to 9-3-1, 6-2.
oaANGIE EMPM! COWEJIENa
OllNIGI Co.uT s. LONG 8IAOt Cnv 2
Slnglea: Garcia (OCO def. Rodriguez, 6-2,
6-2; ~ (OCQ def.~. 6-1, 6-0; Walker
(OCQ def. Brusuelas, 6-1, 6-1; Aguas (LS) def.
Cohn, 6-0, 6-4; Connelley (LB) won by
default.
Doubtes: ~·Walker (OCO def. R~z-le, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1; Poirel-Garcia
COCO def. Connelley-Brusuelas, 6-1, 6-0.
CCJlUGa ..,._N
NONCONFaENa
DDnlllt '· 5oCN.. Cou.EGE 0 ~ BrH\ming (0) def. Fultt. 6-2, 6-0;
KochluffeloM (0) def. Crawford, 6-2, 6-2;
I.Andes (0) def. Looney, 6-1, 6-2; Klingenbad-
er (O) def. Tate, 6-1, 6-0; Ouk~ (0) def Tam-
plin, S..., &-0; Ollhl'Tlef' (0) def. White, 6-0. 6-1.
· Doubles: Braeunlng·Kochluffelona (O) def.
Fultz-Vawford, 8-3; Dukes-Landes (O) def.
Looney-Timplin. 8-2; Pearce-Klingenbeder
(D) def. Tate-White, 8-2.
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HIGH SCHOOL GOt;f
Sailors challenge Eagles
COTO DE CAZA -Newport
Harbor High's boys golf team had
its best collective performance in
years at Coto de Caza Thursday.
according to Coach Jim Warren,
and gave Orange County's top-
ranked Santa Margarita a severe
test before falling, 194-201 in a
Sea View League nine-hole
match. ·we had a great day,• Warren
said of his young squad, which
was paced by junior Zak LaFada,
who broke 40 for the first time
with a 3-over 39.
Sailors Mitch Johns and
lfaighe Concannon both shot 40,
while teammates Kevin Olson
and Scott nppett carded 41 to
1 shave nearly 20 strokes off the
Tars' typical Coto de Caza team
score.
Newport fell to 1-3, 1-1 in
league.
Wallick sparkles, again
IRVINE -Corona del Mar
High senior Max Wallick fash-
ioned his second straight sub-par
effort Thursday in leading the Sea
Kings' boys golf team to a 184-
198 nine-hole decision over
Irvine's Vaqueros at Oak Creek
Golf ~lub.
Wallick has a 1-under 35, and
he bad plenty of help as the Sea
Kings improved to 5-1 overall, 2-0
in Sea View League play with
Craig Brooks (36), Cllad Tow-
eney (3?), Innes MacDonald (37)
and Jett Bemis (39). The Sea
Kings host Woodbridge Tuesday
at Newport Beach CC.
Eagles whip Mesa
COSTA MESA -Senior Casey
Busch led an Estancia High
assault on cross-town rival Costa
Mesa Thursday afternoon in boys
golf, turning in a par 35 over nine
holes at Costa Mesa Golf & Coun-
try Cub's Mesa. Linda Course to
lead the way for a 198-231 victory
to improve to 2..J overall, 2-0 in
league play.
Busch was backed up by Andy
Thomson (38), Pete An{ierson
(40), Tom Rausch (42) and Greg
Rausch (43).
Jeff Montoya led Costa Mesa's
game with 38 as Mesa fell to 0-3
in league.
Newport edges Los Al
LONG BEACH GtRlS
-Newport Harbor
High sophomore Erin Haller shot
33 over nine boles Thursday to
pace the Sailors to a 112-115 non-
league girls golf victory over host
Los Alamitos at the Heartwell
Golf Course.
Shannon Backus (39), Joy St.
Dennis (40) and Marissa Nix (45)
also contributed for the Tars.
CdM girls strong at the CIF Relays prelims
BELMONT SHORE -Corona del Mai: ~gh. girls SW I M M t N G swimmers sparkled Thursday at the preliminanes of
the CIF Relays at Belmont Plaza pool, as the Sea Kings quaWied one cham-
pionship finalist and four consolation finalists for Saturday's finals.
Michelle Dahn, Melinda Tucker, Hilary Hoeven. Meagan Hardt, Karen
Dahn and Lauren Powers combined to qualify eighth in the 6x50-yard
freestyle relay to give CdM a chance at the title Saturday.
The Sea Kings qualified 11th in the 4x50 br~aststroke, 13th in the 4x.1~
freestyle, 14th in the 4x100 medley and 15th 1Jl the 4x50 butterfly. CdM 15
also the first alternate in the 4x50 medley.
~To have that many teams coming back Saturday is real ruce for ow
team,• Coach Doug Voiding said.
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COLLEGES
Vanguards fall, 3-2
SAN DIEG?· BASEBAtl -Southern Cali-
fornia College pitcher Bryce
Primm's went the distance for the
visiting Vanguards, yielding only
five hits, but didn't get enough
support in a 3-2 loss to Golden
State Athletic Conference host
Point Loma Nazarene Thursday.
Greg Schreiber had an RBI sin-
gle to pace the seven-hit attack
for the Vanguards (17-14).
Point Loma, which got 7 213
strong innings from starter and
winner Dustin Love, improved to
16-16.
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BOATING
CONTINUED FROM 6
However, last week's used
show had its redeeming
moments.
One would be hard pressed
not to buy a boat from the
angelic broker Tari Soderhng of
Art Brooks Brokerage.
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Admission is $8, children under
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SCHEDULE
TOOAY
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Hf9h tchool • Woodbrldg4J at Corona
dlt Mat, 3• 1 S p.m.; Estancia It Aliso
Nlguet, 3: 1 S p.m.; Newport It El Toro,
3:~.m.; UnM!nlty •t Cost1Mesa.3:1S. ·~,.wt
Community wl!ege men -Leng Be.at cc at Orange Coast. 7 p.m.
High JChoOI ~ • Newport Halt>«
~~on Be.Id\ 6:45 p.m. •
Community college ·Orange Coas1
at Irvine Valfey, 3 p.m.
Hloh school • Newport H•rbor
at Aliso Nlguel, 3: 15 p.m.
Santa Ana Valley top$ Costa Me~ 5-2
SANTA ANA -The C:O.ta Mesa
High IOftball team ltJimdod ghl
bue runnen lbunday and com.-
milted five e.nora to help host Santa
Ana Valley c:l4im o 5-2 nonlcague
victory.
Kelly Daub and Krlay Genet
each bad RBI tingles for the Mus-
tang (o-4), wb.Oo Julie Collett and
Christy Bnico rounded out the four·
hit attack.
Daub, a sophomore, reached
base 3 of 4 plate appearances, but,
like several of her t8llIDJilates, was
stalled on her journey home.
The Pal·
COD.I, who
managed Just fow httl off senior
huder Krlsdn Cbir.holm. bad two
unearned rum. But Mesa could
have squelched Voll ~· three-run tiftb·lnning rally by executing a
play that was not scored an enor,
according to Me.a Coach Jim wee1r:s. J
NOMMGUI SANtA ANA VMUY S. CosTA MrsA .2
Costa Mesa 010 000 1 • 2 4 5
Santa Ana Valley 002 030 x S 4 2
Chl$holm and Christiansen; n/a.
L • Chisholm, G4. 28 • Kendrld<. (SAV).
BAD MIN
CdM loses, 17-2
WESTMINSTER -Savanna
Kang won in girls singles and
Mikuto Fukada and Brian Katu·
sian captured a win in boys doq-
bles for Corona del Mar High, ~
host La Quinta defeated the Sea
Kings, 17·2, in Garden Grove
League badminton action Tbutt·
day. CdM (2-3, 0·3 in GGL) trav·
els to Marlna on Tuesday.
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=p=u=a=L=l=C=N=O=T=IC=E=s== o'clock p.m., and then and which 1ncluc:t• th• Davis-any and 111 bids or to waive Bacon Act and related 1rregu1.,1ues In any bid. The putJ>OM ol t~ lund• approxlma1ely 461 acre• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI!
there show c1uH, II any Bacon Act and related lrregullrltles In any bid. 1ci1. Th• wage determln•· Contr1C1or thall comply w11 to fund the children's from the City of Irvine and NOTICE o" "1ctltlou1 8u1lne11 PUBLIC NOTICE they have, why the petition acts. The wage delermina· Con1ractcr shllll comply tlon Wiii be under the With the provlslona of Sec-9duc1tlon and allow me to annexatle>n of the same ter-APPLICATION TO Ham• St•t•m•nt
---------for change of name should tlon will be under tl'le wtlh the provt1lon1 of sec. Davl1-Baeon Act and r• lion t no to 1780 1nc1u1111e, p111lclp1te In this prOCHs ritory to the City of N-· SELL ALCOHOLIC The followfnQ ptttona Ire
SUPEAIOA COURT "f:11~~~::e~;dered lhal a Davis-Bacon Act ind r• tlon.1770 to 1780 lnclutlve, tatad acts and IN Depart· ol the C11Jfornla Ulbor Ha ltther. I hav~ clearly porl Beach. Tht re-BEVl!RAOES dol~ blJ1lne11 as:
0' CALUr:OANIA, copy ol this order 10 show lated acts end lh• Depart· of the C1llfornl1 ubor ment ol Industrial . Rel•· Code, the prevailing rat• been deni9d the ablllly to organization ol Bonita Can· 0111 01 filing Call ornl• Exprns P~k:fi·
COUNTY OF ORANGE cause be published Jn The ment or Industrial Rel•· Code, thl prevaOlng r1te tlons, State of Cahfornla and 1ca11 of wages 11tab-pal11clpata In my chUdren'1 yon was approved by the Application: Ing, 9'49 NewtiaJI, 0 1
341 The Clly Drive Dally Pilot, 1 newspaper of lions, State ol Cal1lornla and scale of wages es1ab-(the Contracior and Sub-Uati.<t by the Oirec10f ol Upbringing, let alone U\elr L.oc.al Formation Commls· MAA 16. 1998 ~~Ai~~~~lo,.9 F9derll
Poat 01f1ce 9eneral clrculation pub-(the Contractor and Sub-llsh9d by th• Oirect<>f' of contractors thall pay not the Department of Indus· cholc11 ol higher 9duc•· slon (LAFCO) on March 11. To Whom It May Concern. Ava.. Costa Mesa, CA
Box 14171 hshad In this county, al con1ractors shall pay no1 lhe Department ol Indus· less than the higher wage trial Rel1llon1, St,ata ot Cal· lion or even getting a 1998, and given the short The Name(s) .of the Ap-92627
Orange, CA least once a we:k rcr ~o~r loss lhan the higher wage 1rlal Relations, State of Cal· rate). Uornla, which ate lilt<! with higher educallon, bu9d fOfm dHlgnatlon or R097· re~;n~~l~~iA David Loyd, 28 Serna,
92013·1571 ~~."~~~~~~h:~~a~.f~'.0 0 rale). 1torn1a, which are fllt<I with The City. has obtain.cl the Clly Clerk of the City of upon my ••·wile taking the 35. The reorgani111lon area IVES KEVIN Rancho Santa Margarita,
IN THE MATTER OF DATE· MAR 17 1998 The City has obtained the C11y Clerk of the City of from the Director or the D• Costa Mesa: and shall fOf· Children away. Is bolJndt<I by the San Tha appllcanlS llsttd CA 92688
THE PETITION TO JAMES A. JACKMAN, from the 011ector of the D• Cosia Mesa; and 1haJf for-partment of Industrial Raia· ralt ponaltles preacrlbed I declare under penalty ol Joaquin Hills Tran1port1-above 119 applying to the Jhls d ~u~~·~:,. con.
CHANGE THE NAME Ju D GE/Co MM I 5. partment or lndusltlaf Rola· 1011 pen11tl11 prescribed tlon1 the g9Mfal prevailing therein for noncomplianca perjury under th• laws of lion CorrldOf to 1he north, Department of Alcoholic ~: ~~ sf:.rtec1 doln
OF AMY LYNN MAU SIONEA OF THE SUPE· uons the general prevailing therein ror noncompllallce rate of per diem wages and of the said code. the State"' Cal,f.:>mla that Ford Road (Bonita Canyon Beverage Conllot to sell al-buslne•~ yet? No g
CASE NUMBER RIOA COURT ra1e or per diem wages and of the sald code. the general prevailing rate MARY ELLIOTT, Dep-th• t0feg0tng i1 true and Olive) to the 1ou1h, and cohoUc beverage• at: 260 Donald Hoyt
A191337 T 1 11 Dam 2027 Maple the general preva1hng rate MARY ELLIOTT, Dep-for holiday and overtime uty City Clerk, City of correc1. Exaeut9d :his 23rd MacArthur Boulevard to the ~~~Tg~ 9:e~e COSTA Thi• statement was liled
ORDER TO SHOW A r/' Costa' Mesa Ca ror holiday and overtime uly Clly Clerk, Cll)' of work In the locallty In Costa Meta day ol February 1998, at west. For iha lollowin ty 01 with the Counly Citric of
CAUSE FOA CHANGE 9;627 · · work In the locallly In Cotl• M11• which tho work Is to be Published Newport Corona Del Mar, California. The propond changH of License: 41 ~N-G:LE Orange County on J.10.98
OF NAME p bllshed Newport which the work Is to be Published Newport performed for each craft Beach·Costa Mesa Dally /I/ BARAY L. FRIED· organization are (Tlade for BEERANDWINE·EATING 19988751713
PETITIONER(S) AMY Be~ch·Ccsla Mesa Dally performed ror each cralt Beach·Costa Me1a Dally classlncatlon or type of Piiot March 27, April 3, Bl!AQ the purpose ol establlshlng PLACE Daily Pilot March 13, 20,
LYNN MAU HAS FILED ~ p,1 1 M r h 20 27 Aprll 3 classllicallon or type or Pilot March 20, 27, 1998. work needed lo execute 1998 FACTS IN SUPPORT or the Cities of l111ina and Published Newport 27, April 3, t998 F900 ~{,Ttrho~:No~EANN~RJ~s 10°199: c ' • F929 work needed to execute F935 the contract. Holiday rates F939 rallaf requested and Newport Beach unlma\e B11ch·Cost1 Mesa ~·I~ PUBLIC NOTICE
FROM Am L nn Mau TO ' the contract. Holiday rates PUBLIC NOTICE shall be paid as specllled change ol circumstances boundary along the San Pilot March 20, 27, ApF~29 Amy K unlAo loo PUBLIC NOTICE shall be paid as specified In the collectlve bargalnlng PUBLIC NOTICE lor any modlllcatlon are Joaquin Hills Transporta· l998 l--F-lc-t-ltl_o_u_s_B_u_t,..ln_e_S_I_
It Is hereby 01derod that NOTICE in the collective bargaining NOTICE agreement applicable to SUPERIOR COURT contained In the attached lion Corridor between PUBLIC NOTICE Neme Statement
all persons Interested in 0 BIDS agreement applicable to INVITING BIDS each partlcular cralt, etas· OF CALIFORNIA declaration. MacAtlhur Boulevard and The following persons tra
this matter appear before Nb~Y~1INIS HEREBY each particular c1alt, clas· NOTICE IS HEREBY slficatlon or type of work ' I declare under penally of Bonita canyon Road, and Flctlllous Butfnen doing businen as:
this court In Departmenl GIVEN that the Cit or slflcation or type ol work GIVEN thal the City ol employed on the project. COUNTY OF ORANGE perjury under the laws of to coincide the city bound· Name Slatement EXE'CUTIVE TRANSPOR·
No. 703 01 the Orange c 1 M r b Ya d employed on the project Costa Mesa acting by end Coples of schedules of FAMILY LAW, the State of Calllornla lhat arlea with those of the tr· The following persons are TATION, 1691 Mesa Dr .. P· Counly Superior Court 11 os I esa. ac ing Y n · • G 341 THE CITY DRIVE, doing business as· 1 Santa Ana Heights CA lh address shown above through 11s Governing Coples or schedules ol through Its ovtrnlng rates so determined are on POST OFFICE the loregolng Is true and vine Unified School District FRE'SH PRODUCE FOR 92707 •
0; 4121, t998. 111 2:00 Board, here1nalter relerred rates so de1ermlned are on Board, herelnalt8f referred me el the City Clerk'• Of· correct. and Newport Mesa School LESS & GROCERIES, 2800 Fuzlah Ainun Anna Mil·
o'clock p.m .. and then and to as the City. will receive Ille at the City Clerk's Of· 10 11 the City, wlll receive nee, located at 77 Fair BOX 14170• Date: February 23, 1998 District. w. Warner Ave .. Santa Ana, stead, 1691 Mesa Or., p.1.
there show cause. If any up to. but not later than flee located at 77 Fair up lo, but not lelar than Drive, Costa Mesa, Callfor· ~=:~s~: /al Barry L. Friedberg Coples of the stall report, CA 92704 Santa Ana Heights, CA
they have. why the pelltlon 10:00 •.m. of lh• day Orl~e Costa Mesa Calltor· 10:00 a.m. of the day nla 92628, and are avail· • A A N Barry L Friedberg, 55 supporting documents the Saleem Ahmed Sharifi, 92707
rcr change or name should of Aprll o, 199B, sealed nia 92628, and a;e avail· of Apr II 1 3, 1998, able to any 1n1eresled party TfFETl~~~NE L /P~rt!d: Jumlne Creek Drive, co-environmental deter~lna· 9811 11th StrHt. 18, Gar-Thia bualneas . Is con· \
not be granted. bids for lhe award of a able 10 any Interested party sealed bid• for the award upon request. Fl ry • rona Del Mar, CA 9262s-tlon (with addendum), and den Grove, CA 92844 ducted by: an lnd1vfdu1I
H is fut1her ordered that 1 contract tor the rehabllita· 1 of a conllact for the reha· In accordanc. with Sac· berg 1423 th I 1 . 1 tlon Tasneem A. Sharifi (work· Have you started doing copy of this order to show upon reques · bil 1 ti 1· . RESPONDENT /0 E· O er PfO ec in orma Ing partner), 9772 11th business yet? No
cause be published In NB/ tlon ol· In accordance wnh Sec· 1 ~~~~CEMENT OF tlon 1n3.2 of the Calllornta FENDANT: Irene Erv1k Published Newpo.rt are avaltabl• for your re-Strffl, Garden Grove, CA FuzJah Alnun Anne Mii·
Costa Mesa Daily Piiot, a CITY HALL LOBBY lion 1773.2 of the Cahtornla Labor Code, Iha Conllecior ORDER TO SHOW Beach·Costa Mesa Daily vtew at Cily Hall, City Man-92844 stead
newspaper cf general cir· REMODEL AND AUDIO Uibor Code, the Conuactor FLOOR TILE 0 A~ VARI· shall post a copy of the de. CAUSE FOR Pilot March 13, 20. 27, April ager'• Office, 3300 N-· This business 11 con· This atatement was filed
culation published In this VISUAL ROOM EXPAN· shall post a copy or the de-OUS LOCATI N termination of prevailing MODIFICATION 3, 1998. port Boulevard. Newport ducted by· co-partners with the County Clerk ot
county. al least once e SION PROJECT NO. termination ot pieva1llng PROJECT NO. 98-04 rate of wages at each job , F911 Beach. If you heve any Have you started doing Orange Counly on 2-26-aa week for lour consecutive 98·03 rate of wages 81 each job All bids shell be made on site. CASE NUMBER. questions or concern Ot buslnest yet? No 19988750422 weeks prior to lhe day ol All bids shall be made on site a bid form furnished by the The ContractOf and any D 28 81 89 PUBLIC NOTICE would like more lnfOfma· TasnHm Ahmed Sharlllfi Daily Pilot March 13 20 the hearing. 1 f b h · Cit TO: Irene Ervlk Thl1 statement w11 1lt<1 • • DATE: MAA 08, 1998 •bid arm urnlshed Y t e The Contractor and any Y subcon111ctor(s) shall pay YOU AAE ORDERED TO PUBLIC NOTICE tlon, please call Dave Kitt, with Iha County Clerk of 27, April 3. 1998 F913
M.S. BROWN, JUDGE/ C11y subccntractor(s) shall pay Bids wm be received at not less than the speclned APPEAR IN THIS COURT CITY OF Assislant to the Clly Man· Orange County on 2·11·98 PUBLIC NOTICE
COMMISSIONER OF B:ds will be rece1ved al not less than the specified the City of Costa MeM at prevalllng rates of wages to AS FOLLOWS TO GIVE NRPORT BEACH ager, at 644-3002. 19988748807
THE SU p EA I 0 A the City of Costa Mesa at prevailing r1fles of wages to the Ofllce of the City Cler~. all workers employed by ANY LEGAL REASON WHY City Councll Any owner ol land within Dally Piiot March 13, 20, Fictitious Busln•H
COURT the Oltice or the City Cler~, all workers employed by PO. Box 1200. 77 Fa' them In the execution of THE RELIEF SOUGHT IN Ch•mberw of the the territory, or any regls· 27, April 3, 1998 F914 Name Statement
Jeffrey w. Planck, At· PO. Box 1200. 77 ~a" them In the execution of Drive, Costa Mell, Callfor· the contract. ~t6ENArt8~LEJ> ~~UCBAE City of ttfed voter residing within The tollowlng persons are
torney at Law 444 Wes• Drive, Costa Mesa, Cahlor· the contract. nlo 92628, at or before the A payment bond and per· GRANTED If child custody Newport 8Hch • the territory, may Ille a writ· PUBLIC NOTICE dol;'l business as:
Ocean Blvd .. Ninth Floor, nla 92628, '''or before the A payment bond and per-time and date stated formance bond will be re. or visitation Is an Issue In 3300 Newport ten protest against the pro-Flctllloua Bueln•H PR CISION ~OT~RS .
Long Beach, CA 90802, At· time and date stated lormance bond will be re· above. at which time they quired prior to the execu· this proceeding, Famlly Boulevard, posal with the Newport Name Slatement ~l·B W27171h t., anta
torney Bar 1163335 above, at which time they quired prior to lhe execu-will be publicly opened and tlon of the contract. The Code aectlon 3170 requires Newport Beach Beach Clly Clerk 11 any The following peraons are Pr•e~~l~n 06Automollva
p b 11 shed New P 0 r1 will be publicly opened and lion of the contract. The read aloud In the Council payment bond and per-mediation berore or con· PLAN NINO time prior to the conclusion doing business as: Group Inc (CA) 7815 ~ Be~ch-Costa Mesa Dally read aloud In the Council pa~ment bond end per· Chambers at aald address. lormance bond shall be In currently with the hearing COMMISSION of the hearing by the con· . JT Marketing Concepts. Ralnvlew ci'., Anaheim, CA
p I t M h 13 20 27 Ap II Chambers at said address. lormance bond shall be In Each bid must conlorm the form and amount set fl~ed ~elow.98 TI . 9·00 AOENDA ducting authority. 2885 Fal111lew, Costa MHI, 92808
3: ~998arc ' • 'F9trO Each bid must conrorm the torm and amount set and. be responsive to all rorth In the cont1act docu· .vl.'(;,~i.~~04 • me. · Regular Meellng . /a/ LeVonne M . Hark· CA 92627 C 2885 This bu1lne11 la . "Of\· ---------1 and be responsive to ell forth In the contract docu· pertinent Bidding end Con-ments. Address or court, same 81 April 9 1998 . 1111, City Clerk, City of Jason Ccry ohen. C ducted by: a corpcrst1on. PUBLIC NOTICE pertinent Bidd1hg and Con-ments tract Docu111ents. A HI ol in accordance with the noted lbove 7 oO Newport Beach Fal111lew, osta MHa, A H1va you 11arted dcwng
SUPERIOR COURT trac1 Documents. A set of Jn a~cordance with provl· Bid Documents may be ob-provisions of Public Con· Date: MAR 11, 1998 1.SUBJ~CT:11w':~t Marine Publlshad Newport 9/,~~rs Biegum, 240 Avo-t>p:!nci!~~~t? ~~tomollv•
OF CALIFORNIA Bid Documents may be ob· slons of Public Con11act talned at the Office 01 the tract Coda Section 22300, JONATHAN H. CAN· (Jam11 Santanleflo, ap-Beach·Costa Mesa Daily cado St .. IF, Costa Me1a, Clloup Inc Halleh fflt·
' tained at the Office of lhe Code section 22300, sub· City Engineer, 77 Fair substitution ol eUglble and HON, JUDOE OF THE pllcant) 900 West Coast Pilot March 27. 1998 CA 92627 hoomancs, p~· ...
COUNTY OF ORANGE City Engineer. 77 Fair slitution ot eligible and Drive, Costa Mau. Calllor· equivalent securities for SUPERIOR COURT Highway F940 This buslnen Is con· Thia 1t.1$1Mnt wu tited
341 The Clly Drive Drive. Cos1a M"a, Cal1lor· equivalent securities for nla, upon nonrefund1bl1 MY monies withheld to en-NoUce: 11 you have chit· SUMMARY: Reque~t tor 1 duet9d by: 1 general part· wtth the County Clerk ot :0s\~~;~ "'1· upon nonrelundable any monies wilhheld to en-payment of 1 20. An •d· sure performance under dren trom this rllatlonship :,*= ~or mod~fleatlo~ PUBLIC NOTICE nershlp Orange County on ).11-98 0~.'r, • CA payment of $20. An ad· sure performance under dltlonal charge of this con11ac1 will be permit· the court 11 required t~ for 1 ~m~:i~I r:;:~r Ftctltloue aueln•H b~~~~ .. ~~t?a~ed doing . tff8e762~
9201;·1'571 dlllonal charge of this contract will be permit· $5,00 will be made II h•n· ted at the request and 911· order payment of child bas9d on a demonstrated Name Sletement Jason Cohen Deity Pilot Mar. 20. rT.
IN THE MATTER OF $5.00 will be ma~e If hen. ted al the request and ex· died by mall. Bid Doc:u-pense ol lhe contractor. support based on the In-lormula (parking curvey). The fOl'°'.Mng persons .,. This statemll'lt was flied Apr. 3, 10, 1998 fi25
THE PETITION TO died by mall Bid Docu-pense of the contractor. menls 'Ind other contract Each bidder shall possess come of both paru11ts. The Al'PLIC~TION: use Permit dolnQ bu1ln111 u : with the County Cle<k ot PUBUC NOTICE
ment1 and other contraci Each bidder shall possess documanlt may also be •x· at the lime this ccrilrael Is amount of chlfd support No. 3528 WOr.tEN OF SUBSTANCE. Orange County on 3-17·98 •----------
CH.ANOE THE NAME documents may also be ex· al the time this contract Is amined at the Office of the awarded a Clau C15 Cln be large. It normally CECA COMPUAA'CE: This 5 Cambria, Corona del 19908752522 FfcUtlous Buslften
OF TrtN Dam amined 11 the Office of the awarded a Class Cl5 City Clerk of the City of (noorlng and floor covering continues untJI lhe child 11 pr~ has been~. Mar, CA 9262.5 Dally PUot Mar. 20, 27, N9me Statement CA:~:1~~=ER City Clerk of the City of (nooring and floor covering Costa Mesa. Bid Docu-Contractor) or Contractor'• 18. You should supply Iha ~hat l~h~t ~ d~~':iJ~"::. ~'i:"eb8°'!~~· ~.,~'Cl Apr. 3, 10, 1998 F917 The toUowlng ~IOOS are
OADEA TO SHOW Costa Mesa. Bid Docu-Contractor) or Contractor's menls wlll not .b• malled License, pursuant to Public court with lnlorm1tlon empt under T. raqulr• 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE d~ buslneSI ••·
CAUSE FOA CHANGE men1s will not be malled License, pursuant to Public unfeu the additional s5.~ Contact Code Section about your nnancn. Othe<· menta of the C11ifornl1 En-Patti Bellltll 1731 Port : N ':f'1.,:;'0=lvls=
OF NAME unless the additional S5 00 Con1ract Code Section charge Is Included with 3300. The suece11ful bid· wise Iha chlld aupport vlronmental Ou111t~ Act. Hemley Circle, Newport Flotltlout BualneH Ana.'CA. 92703 ·•
PETITIONER Trlsa Dam charge Is Included with 3300. The succossluf bid· payment. der must maintain the II· order win be bated on the 2.SUBJECT: Lanting Pl~-Beach, CA. 92660 Name Statement Preclalon Automotlva
HAS FILED A PETITION paymenl. der must maintain the h· Each bid shall be ac· cense throughout the dura· lnlormetlon supplled by the l'IOvle (Wllllem and ~ n Sharen Jurgensen, 13 Tha lollowlng person• are Group, Inc., (CA), 7815 e.
FOR AN ORDER TO Each bid shill be ac· cense throughout Iha dura· companl9d by the bid s• lion ol this conllact. . other parent. ~nd~ owners) 32 ape Al:ata, lrvfne, Californla doing buslnaSI at: RalnYlew Ct.. Anaheim. CA
CHANGE NAMES FROM companied by the bid H· lion of this contract. curlty, Utt of Designated No bidder may-withdraw You do not have 10 pay , SUMMARY· Review of the 9 714 AMAZON COMPUTER SO-92608
Trlsa Dam TO Cindy Young curlty, U11 or Designated No bidder may withdraw Subcontracior1, and Non· his bid for a period of sixty any 181 10 Ill• reapontlv• detlslon 01· the Modlflca· = ~uy, ~S46ehRi~~~r ~UT~:27~51 Ventia, Tua· Thia bu1lnt11 11 con·
u 11 hereby ordered that Subcon1ractors, and Non· hi• bid lor a period of sixty colluslon Affidavit required (60) days alter the date aet d9Claratlons In responH to Ilona CommlttH which •P-fomla 92r,• ea • • ~ohammad H1llm Jan dueled by: • COfP()nlll:'
all par1oni Interested In colluslon Affidavit required (60) days alter the data set by the Information Fer Bid· for the opening thereof. this Ofder to ahow cauat prov9d the retention of • 9 Oaraldlne SchlUU 1534 475 Cher~ Vista Or Per: ~~VII you ..,•INart9d olng this manar appear before b th I I ti F Bid der1 · foot hi h •b Ill child ' ·• ""1 MSI Ytu 0 this court In Department Y e n orma on or · lor the opening thereof. · The Clly Council ol lhe (including 1 completed In· , g • • u • Antlgu1 Way, Newport rlt, CA 92 71 Precision Automotive
No. 703 of the Orange dart. The Clly Councll of the Thi• project 11 • federally Clly of Co11a Mesa r• coma end Expense Deel•· rent plaihouH 10 •n. Baach, CA. 92660 Mohammad Ahtaaham, Group, Inc., Hanth Far·
County Superior Court 81 This project Is 1 federally City of Costa MHa re· funded project and wlll be serves the right to reject ration that wlll ahow your 11• CfOICh 5 ff~ln~~i,h• :~ Joan Torres, 1800 Port 475 Cher'?, Vista Or .. Per· hoomand, PrH.
lhe address 1hown above funded project and will be serves the right 10 reject under federal regulations any and all bldl or to waive Nine .. ) The orlglna.I ol ~he qu:rr,~k 10~• the J'oc1e Charles, Newport Beach, rls, CA 92 r1 This atatement waa fil9d
on 5·S, 1998, a1 2:00 under raderal regulations which Include lht Davis· respon~lve declarallons ~~It: at'ructures 10 a max. I-CBA. 92b 660 WI 18771 dThl1~ .. bbua nan l•al c~~ with the Counly Clerk of
f I ar ara aner, UC.., y: • gener p .... Ofange County on 3-1&-98 mull be fll9d with the cour1 mum height o 8 HI In Iha Portoflno, ln·lle, CA. 92715 nerahip 1998871248.8
and a copy nrv9d on th• raar Htbactc. Rhena Duey, 418 Vista H1v1 you 1tarted doing -----------------------8-8-8 _0_B_l_T_U_AR __ y ___ 8_8_8 _O_B_l_T_U_AR __ y ____ other party ut least five APPLICATION: Modlflca-Roma. Newport Beach, CA. bu11net1 v-1? No Dally PHot Mar. 20. 27, OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 COUf1 dav-before th• hear· tloo Permit No. 4659 92660 Mohammad Ahta1ham Apr. 3, 10. 1998 F92t
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ing date CEQA COMPLIANCE: This Nancy Harrington, 1931 Thl1 1tat1ment wea fif9d
OTHER RELIEF· protect has been reviewed. Port Laurent Place, New· with IN Counly ci.rk of
Born In Kansas City. Mlssour1, 1933, Passes
away on March 2 1. 1998 at Hoag Hospital from
compllcattons of Leukemia.
Hank proudly served 4 years In The United States
Navy Alr as Top Mechanic. After his obUgat1on had been
fulftlled to the Navy. he then attended San Diego State
University and attended a 4 year degree In Mechanic.al Engineering.
Hank was well known In the community as the NGreat Story Telllng Owner" of
W.W. Wholesale Jewelry Store. He always saw the good In people and brightened
the llvcs ot those he touched by always •
lending a helping hand.
Hank was an acttve member of The
Newport Beach Elks, Costa M esa Morning
lloru O ub and seasonal member of the
Infamous 1'arplt Gang" at the Newport
Harbor High School Football games. Alwa}'i
Interested and concerned with children,
Hank started the Callfornla EJwyn Institute
as Beginning Director, was the Director 6f'
the Orange County Retarded Ot1zen's
A.ssodat1on and active In the Soys and Girls
Oub for many years.
~~ Hank bsurvtv.d by ~ hls lovln wtfe Peggy. ~ daughter f tac;y Sk>an.
1 son and da"'8hter .. 1n .. law
Mike and Bonnie Jarboe.
sister Kathy Collins and
brother Tom )a.rboe.
Donations may be made In Hanks name to:
In Memcxy oJ Hank Pit>oe. Chlldrcn's Hospltll Foundation ot Of
County, 455 S. Main St.. Or~. 92868.
A Memor1al service w111 be held on Saturday, March 28 at f I :00 am at
Newport ~Christian Center, 2599 Newport atvd., ~Mat, CA
92627.
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· ind II Ml been detetrnlllld port Beach. CA. 92660 Ofange County on :>-13-90 DECLARATION OF that It I• caleQor1cally ... Mlchtlle Miiier, 122 Harbor 1n1eJ52217
BARRY L FRIEDBERG empt under t'he requlr• l1l1nd Drive, Newport Dally Piiot Mat. 20 27
1, Barry Frl9dberg, declare mant1 o1 th• Callfomla En-Beach. CA 92680 ..... 3 10 11198 'n20
u follows: vlronmentll Oi•allly Act. Mary Lou Pitcher. 130 _...,....._._. -·~---------
' am 011er 1he age ol 18 3.SUBJECT: Bay S!"O'n Menil Place. Palm Desert, PUBLIC NOTICE and ha tOnal know!-Inn (BUI Prati, apphca:rl) CalilOfnl• 92260
va per 1800 Ind 1808 West Bal-Lynda Shea 9 Beacon '8oUtlous 8usln111
edge ol the l1ct1 11a19d boa Boulevard Bay, Newport' Beach, CA. N-.ne Statement ~ ~
herein. If cell9d, l could SUMMARY: The appllca· 92680 Tht following pttlOnl .,. --~
and would competently ttl· Uon con1l111 of •mend· Lydia Tyler. 8 Sunburst, Ir· doing buslneu as: 3800 Padllc View ~
Illy thereto. manta to th• Land U.. El• vine, CA. 92715 P1yphonH Central, 19744 ~....,..
A Judgment for dl11olutlon ment of the General Plan Th.LI busil'lHs 11 con· Beach BMI.. 1322, Hun-...._1700 w11 entered between my· and the Local Coastal Pro-ducted by: I general part· Ungton BHch, CA 92048 1-:==~~==~~ elf and w11 F b-gram l.at\d Ult Plan lo r• nerlhlp Fred M Whitney 504 1 my •11• • on • dHlgnate 1h• aub)aci prop-HIVa you 1t111ed doing Amber Drive Hunilnglon ruary 23. 1988. Atla~h9d to ertl" lrom Two Famlly business yet? Yes, 5/87 BHch, OA 92M8 ~~H pepers 11 EJO\lblt Affldentlal 10 Relall and Pamela Giimour Join M. Whitney, 504
A 11 • copy of lhla judg-Service Commercial; zon-This statement w11 flied Amber Drive, Huntington
mant. Ing amtfldment ract11llly with the County Clerk of Beach CA 92048
The portion of th• judg. •: ~lf1 ~o~~d frfij Otange County on 3-12·911 Thlt 'bu1tne11 11 con-
men! that I am IHklng ~f\.:Z) Olatrfct ro 1~! ~~t~I 1HH7S2110 duct9d by: husband and
modincatlon at relat .. to _,,d Strvlca Commerclml Dally Piiot Mtr. 27, Apr. 3, wife
the p1yment et my ohll· (RSC> Dletrlct: and a ult 10, 17, 1998 FIM6 ~j• you 1ttV::fN doing I••••••••• dren'a ao• of 25 of any permit lor the exl111ng 21· Fre;e,:• ~~tney
tvnd1 ramalning that wart room motel and to convert PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• aiatement w•• Tiled
held In trust tor my ehrt· an exlatlng two family re... NOTIC8 with tha Co\lflty Citric of
ctr.n'a education. _ .. d ~=•'v;:,tct;;~a:.:,: Purauam to Tltte 40, Plr1 Orange County on :>-24-98
My Children are Jon o.,.., vard Into 5 MW motel 23 of the Code ol F9deral 1991871~250 ,rledberg, born M-rch 31, room .. Thi• apj)lleatlon In-AeQuCmlcna (CFR), lhe City Dally Piiot Mat. 'Z7, Apt. 3.
1011, and lngrld SabrlNI ctudtl 1 ,.,.1191t10 modify of1 ~-ewportl d 8each01 hada Im-10, 17, 1991 FIM5 F~ bo ~ 3 ......,beck d ~tn a I H VI~ tM5. g, m • ~ '-:. :Cro-c~ ~ · .,. ~,,... Enlerprl1t1
TM modification IMl I re-mlnof t1tuelut .. and a 1• =~~~e"~
queel i. ltlat the rundt lhat Cluett to "'4>CIWV oft.ettHt Goal The ettv'• aMIHll
lrt remaining when my p~~lel'r~~tnetal DBE goal lot fadwa.I N
Children rMCtl age M re-Pl•n Amendment No.M-1097·98 111~
SELL
your used vehlcle
throooh classtned
8.f2·S878
FIND
RE·NT ,
ana~nt '
through ~s111cd
""1 b.ck to myMlf u op-1 (A), Locll Coaltll Pro-TM annual QOal and a d ..
poMd to my children. gram Amendmenl Ho.50, ~tlonwJ' ~: --------------=--------
TM factl '"" I l\aY9 aa 10 Amend"*lt No.171.. Use pUbllc lntPtCIJOn fot • P!t'
1M Changtd cit~ Pannll No.M3 t1od ol 30 dayt In 1t11 Cl'V "Aff .,. IUbltantlet In relation C£QA COMPUANC£! Thi• Citric'• omc. i300 New-ord .... L)e
to cMd ~. I ob-~~=cttt~:!i Port ~ (Ntwpolt GU
lllntd, and the COUrl that It II cattgOrfcdy tX.. .. ech City Hal~. Alternative" rteord1 Wiii ~bttanllatt, •mc>t Under the rtciUlr• TM Unrled s~ .. o.part.
lht c:onltmpt ordtt ~alnll metlts of the Cllltornla En-mini 01 Tr9fttj)Ol1atlon Md
my ft.wife fOf vltltatlon 'flronmtntal OualllY AQt 1ht City of Nt'#P()r1 S..eh oa·.,._ /"1;..M.'k ~· lhaJ I haW en-Publl•ll•d tltwpor1 = ~1~~c: UK.:OUDt '-iGa et,
countered Ovtf the Y"" I BHCh<Colla Mt.. Dally 011! go.I '°' I ~ of 41 ha~ not •"n "°r talked to Piiot Miich 27, ''" calendtt cl•yt from lht Cremation & my chlld'9n alnce the IUf'Tlo flM? date Of ltllt notlee. Bala .
mer of 1991 and do nQt PUILIC NOTtCI commenu may be pro-
even ltnow lllett ~ ~ ln ~n '°""' tO lht e••.-1 .n. I Service about .. Thty apptr91'111y 1°' "'9LIO HIAlllNO CllV Cltttl'• omce 11 W~IQI
1 ..-i-Of lhi• t1fnt wttt NOTICI! I• HIAHV ~ aboW. .....
--· oivtN .,_ • GOnOU01n111 -oomit'*•la °" ..... Why should you subject In ~ II C do no4 CU• auj~ hWlnl on 1he ,. ~1.1.."7• .,,,,._ 081 ~':'f-:. c.u1om1• ~~-:--,s--=-~~~· yourself & your family to
,!,:.O":'UOrl~'= on ._...°',:~c.:,! .=..--.........,.· :::-= paying lnnated prices for
dlldren'• ~ .oucet•o11 ..... 1n h Cound •• .._.,.....,. caskets & services???? De mocMed • I do .... ber1. Tl'lt 1~ .__ 11, , .. to~ for M ldi.aflon II 1111M........, b~ ,_. .. .,,... '"l>ll•htct N••po!I C.T•h t•IMCAVI' "-'*'...,.of f'lr1 cN-ol flt c-. Of ......., .... ~ ..... Ott; ----~· .. fl!'1n ,,... '*""""'' Of ....._ n .,_ ... 111t-,... Maren 11. •• -~ ,..._.. YI .. . .... .. .......... .. ""' 11!•••·············
FRIDAY, MAROf 27, 1998 89
PUBLIC ~~TICfl PUil iC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICl!S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTlC!S PUIUC MOTICES
PUILIC NOTICI J.!?,!.~ ~~1~.~· 11 con. PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by, an lndiYicluet PUBLIC NOTIC! ducttcl b't: "' tndwldut1 PUBLIC NOTICE Ta. Fu""'"' F\laua, ~ ~ ~ II\ Dooll ~1 lllGll .... • ....,. _... _. ............ ,. '-'••ltd Uablllty Havt you •tarted doing Hevt you 11arttd doing mll'C. eno ~al 1 ~ II eno 17 Of IMClllMCul..., .., ..... .....
Fl,!_!'_!.'!ut1at•tUafM.. ~we P'JottUOUI •ua1MH bu.ineta vtt'1 NO F1ottt1oUI lu.an.u bu1lne11 Vtt7 No Flotltlou1 •ualneH .,.,_.Known a .. t()USE()j ~-' 111 llltoltlCIClll111 ~ m 11 S1 :, et .... ....
-• •,.,.nt you ltll\td doing Nam• Statement ~ 9 . ao.let N1me Statement Zws P~t Name atat.n\lnt A.OWfAS fCllml of Md ~ lllil __.. In ..._ 110I 11
nie lolOWlng ptrtont .,. ~llMN ~t? No The IOllowlng pettOl'll .,. Thi• atattmtnt WU fit.cl Tht lol!OWlng P9f90l'I• .,. llll• 111temeot WH liltd The IOllOW'ng !*•on• .,. -Ill toc...i • 16' ~ ,....... dllcltlld II .. ...., .... -dOlnl1 bUllneu u : 0. tmtt j"Ult One, Paul doing butlnen at: wtlh the County Cl.nc ol doing bUllntH as: wltll tilt County Clwk ol doing builneH 11 JlllflY Rolcl t.nt 102.. llWll. ~~ ~ IOld •a II° Tbt -~ .. • ...,_ Ill IACl< BAY BOATWORKS. ~ M1t1egtt Nanny'1 Attic. 18303 Mt. Orange County on 3-10-M SU~ERIOA EXTERIORS. Orangt Cout1ty on 3-17-N Pulrno THI. 952 o.tlvet 112720 ...--lfld llW c:onwnon ........ _. '9 ...... • ...
l2t T~c':112e~" 3, ~· t~ ~tnl ~~~ NlmbUs St., fountlln VII· 1ffH7'1T08 29590 PellclCI Way. l..ai1Una 1HH1HI03 Or., Colta MHa. CA 82826 Tiit bJ1t1MM11 1--.. .:a.~ Of.:.":.,.._ to .. ~~
Mn.1lcl Dallon In Orange Cou~ 3-24-9: i.v. CA 82708 OaUy Piiot Match 13, 20. Nlguef. CA 82m D•JIV Ptlot M11 .. 20. 27. Kamallnl Aple, 852 o-Ill COMUIMIWI •Ille olliCI .. ~~ ID Ill nn .... .... JOO &II ;::::= !p 2915 RtdhlM Ac., tffll71 .. 2.,. !Cater: Stanton, 18303 Mt 27 April 3 1898 Ftoe UOyd Thoma1 Ectwatdl, Apt 3, 10, 1888 F927 Or, COtll MeH CA 82&26 OISOCJ'vtif( ESCROW rxJ11P1Ht ~-C:... .... CA t2U1 A!Mnue, c:ir.g., ~ .), ve ~ -Nl~t St .. Founleln Vlf.. ' ' 295H Petlnn Way. Laguna Thia bu1lne11 la con-Tm eai. AW ~ 44() y... ........, f... _,: .. f111N, ... Md ......... .. A 103• Cotta Mesa, CA Dally P~ot Mat. 27, Apr, 3, ley, CA 92708 PUBLIC NOTICE Niguel, CA 928n PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by an lndlVl<IUal lt.l'*llQIOft 8eadl CA 02947 .... "'I;'~ tor""' lllC:Of--.... to ............. ..,
....... 10, 17, 1998 F943 Thia bualnH• It con· This bu1lnt11 It con-H1vt you 1ta11td doing lie *9al*ill sa. dml tt Apl!Eot .......... Md • Uft&W-.S O.-dTNll 11\ "'11 bu~ln .. a 11 con. PUBLIC N ducttd by: an lndlvldual "o11Uoua BualneH dueled by: an lndMduat Floutlou1 auslneH buslne11 ytl? Vta. Ftbfu· ,. 111116 COIMIOndDQNIOl\tf lnl, tw ~.......,lit_.. ~td by. 1 COfl>Ofallon OTICE Have you alerttd doing Name ltatement Have you 11at1ed doing ,..me ltalamenl •ry 25, 1998 · Thi bulk Nit 11 .,. " '*-fl lad ..... tii C..W, _. .... ti 1 =..,
.. ~Y~~~ dfe1 Flotltloua auslna business yel? No Tilt lollOWlng pereone •tt bu11ntt1 ytt? No Tilt following !*•on• lit Kamlhnl Apt• C.fonu Uftfonn Comnt1a.al ~ but Wl1l'tOut ~ °' •· ~'!!-l'J· J-.;;:_INl1 kl -· ' · N H Katen Stanton doing bullntll aa. Uoyd Thomas EdW&rds dolnQ butlntH 11: Tl111 11a1emtnl was flied Code Seeton &l06 2 ~ UPaMd °' 1~ aid -.. lnall. r,. ......
,. 1911 • .,,. Statement Thia statement w•• fifed ST lNTERIORS 5e Brig· This alalement wH flied TAFfA, 2'0 Liiie Lent wHh lht County Cltrk of ~nQ *· PolMlllOft ol tddr .. Md o1W CGmmClll oJ:~~•:rfn:kl Dt~ty,n. ldlnc., d~· ·~~ng ~•on• are wilt: the County Clefk of mote Al-le, l~vln•. C~ w11h the County Cltrk ol 1309, Newport Beacn, CA Orange County on 3-09.99 6106<~':.:suno~IOS« 111tWanca:111.-11eNMn tte.ignadon, If~..,. • ''' ent ng MU 11• 011nge County on 3·10·98 92812 Orengt Countv on 3-17-98 926&3 19189751585 1 ,,.. .. ,_,..,llllO ~"°'* lulTI Of lie~•),... ~ _. ...., "Piii tu 'eornent w•1• llltd WNtwport Capllal. Inc .. 2439 11989751709 Suaan T. Tomeszewskl, 68 11980752520 Denise M1cne1e McOowtll, Datl Plot Maren 13 20 l'l'l.lst~onMOIG) ......_.. o1iSIO.lred br sad Ottid ol T!Vlt ebowe Iii pwponedtolle: 1" with tilt unty C erk ol · Cont Hwy., Ste. 202, . . B .gmo • Alalt ltvlnt €A , 210 Liiie Line 1309 Ntw· Y 1 · · ""' name and -~~ IWllll ••mt llltl'IOtl • Pl'MCled Bnaoldllie LMe ~ ..._ Orang• County on 3·24·98 Ntwpon Beach, CA 928e3 Daily Pilot Marcn 13. 20. ~6"12 f • • Dall~ P1lol Mat. 20, 27. pon Beach, CA 92003 27, Apnl 3, 1998 F899 the person With whom damt~n lltd nolit(I). ~ 111/'f CA tie2t. n. .........
11199753257 Newpotl C1pilal, Inc., 27, Aprll 3, 1998 F901 Thia bualnen la con· Apt. 3, 10, t998 F9t9 Thia bu1lne11 la con· may be l~t<l 1s OCSCOVERY ~Mel the 11rm1 ol the 6ftd ol TrwlM diac:WrN..,, fimil..
:.0-ny Pilot Mat. 27, Apr. 3, ~NV), 2439 w. Coas1 Hwy.. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: en Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldu11 PUBLIC NOTICE ESCROWCO~ANY. nn~ Nst. tstmatlO lees. cNtgtl lty for ..,, inccwr.Oneea "' 10,. 17 1998 F945 1'· 202, Newpo11 Beach, Have you 11arted doing Have you alarted doing Ave Sutll! 440, lt.l,.nQIOn~ •~nsu of Ille T11Js1tt Mid tti. attMI ......_and actw
' CA 92683 Flctllloua Builn•H buslnHa yet? No Flctllloua Bualn•H business yet? Yea, 1996 '1otttloue .......... Beach. CA Q2647andthe11St day~ the tnists ettltld l"I UICI Deed common ~. II enr,. PUBLIC NOTICE This bu~lnll• 19 con. Name Sl•t•m•nt Susan T. Tomautwsl N•m• Statement Denise Mlchelt McDowell ...... at.te......e '°' llltng clams II'/""' creolot ol lflJSI. ID·Wlt l1U,4317.ll .,_,ti.fain. Said .. will ---------1 ducted by.• corpo11tlon The following persons are This a1attmen1 was filed The foUowing persons are Tills 11atement was tiled 'Tht tolloWlng per90n9.,. shall be Aonl 13. fM. whtdl 1s E:umated Acclul(I •111119'1 .no be made. bul without ~
Flotltloue BualneH Have you allrted doing doln buslneu 19, with the County Clerk or doing business as· w11n 1ne County Clerk ol doing ~ u · the buS1ness day btlort tne ~ ldVw.S 1f q Wiii nant °' ~ . ..,,_ °'
Name Stetem•nl business ytt? Vas, 3/22/98 K~LEY MEDIA • GROUP Orange County on 3-17·98 TARA 210 Lllie Lane Orangt County on 3-17·98 JI 'ROOUCTIONS 4~1 a!WopateO Safe dalll speol1*l ~ lhs 19111 pnor ID Ult Implied, regentlng lllle,
Th• folloWlna j)tflonl .,. ~:.~~II <;;t.11a11 Inc .. J. 2027t s.w. Biren 1200: tH89752519 #309. Newpon Beacn. CA 11988152500 20th St, CON M .... CA abcM lol r:~r::;c::e~°:l 1siou-&10n. oonditlorl °' dol;l bUllne,ee u : Thi 0 '" denl Newpon Beacti CA 926&0 Dally Piiot M~ 20 27 92663 Dally Pilot Mar. 20, 27, t2e27 Oated Mllttl 20. 111116 ldeiivertO ID lht undtBIOl!fC! 1 encumbrMCIM. tncluding L~. Art~:~~"·N-:!25·~ wun' t~~ll~~"!v w~,~~ile:, Rlcllar~ ~· Kettley, 20211 Apr. 3, 10. 1998 · °F91S Dtnlae Michel• McDowell, Apr. 3, 10, t998 F923 Juon Randall Johnlon. ~E Of Fl.OWEA. A CA rwntttn Oediraton of OeflUll ino ~,:.. ~ ~ ~ ~ .. ch. CA 928&0' po Of1nge County on 3-24-98 ~i~ct,B'c~ 9~~· Newport PUBllC NOTICE ~~ ~~!c~~ ~~ New· PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 8= St.. Coata M-. lJJ HOHAR1 Pm:~ se11er ~o1 '~~~ :e!c.':ttt~ uum c:r_.ed bot Uld ~
London Coln G111le1l11. 199807532e2 This •business Is con· Thia bus'lness Is con-Jonlthon Lo, 2<f7 ~ DAVIO A SZARY KIMBERLY K Sell The unde ned caiseo Sad o1 Truai. 10 pey the i"9!NllO-
lnc.. (CA). 4525-A Mac Dally Ptlol Mar. 27, Apr. 3, ducted by: an i(ldlvidual Flotllloue BualnHa ducted by: an Individual Flctltlou1 BualntH view, IMne, CA 92820 SZAAY Buyel{s) Hoece of 0tt:f Ind Becton IO 1119 pnncJP91 ._,. ol the
Arll1Uf Blvd.. Ntwpo1t 10, 17, 1998 F948 Have you sllrted doing Name Sl•temenl Have you started doing Name Stalement Jonn WoodWol1h McCray, ~ Be~-Cosu MtSi Sell ID~ recol'Oed in 1"c COUf1CY noee(1) sec:ured bot lillid
Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? ves 1·1·98 Tilt following petsons art business yet? Yes. 1996 Tile lollowlng persons aro Jr .. 2701 Clrd• Otive, N.w.: CN466836 21000MtY Mar 27 ~llert tilt rul Pl'OOt~ 15 iotlllO ~ 580 ~O T= '!...:i Thl,I buslntn la ton· Richard M. Kenley doing bu1lnH1 11· Denise Michele McDowell doing business as· port BMch. CA t2fMS3 111116 Ind ITIOf11111111 llV'tt mol'llllS lllW -...
ducttd by: a corporation Fl tltl 8 1 This statement was filed STUDIO 33 DESIGN CON· This a1a1ement was filed Roben Long & Associates, Thi• bu1lne11 11 co,_. elJOUCI sua sudl l'ICOIOllon thereon from OM>111997 • fiave you 11at1•d doing c oua ua nHt with the County Cleik of CEPTS, 71 t w. 17th A·1. with the County Clertt ol 11731 Dino Pl . Gorden dUdtd by: a general pan. OAlE 03-26-~ ~ea-. 7 375~ per __,, • pro-
t>utlnn• ytt? YH, 1-1·98 N•m• Statement Or3nge Countv on 3·10-98 Cotta Mesa. CA 92627 Or1ngt County on 3·17·98 Grove, CA 92840 nerahlp PUBLIC NOTICE c .. -..111c .. u Tmtet, By 'tldtd In said !ICM(•) -London Coln Galleries, Tilt following persons are Monica Martt Glotll, 19980752500 Nicole Ca1rln1 Long, 11731 Have you etarted doln! Ten Snyt11r EJ11C ~ Prt!ldM coca and -rr -'-:cea..,..
inc., John Saunders, Pres. doing business es: 19988?51899 27250 Ave Dt Ll:plala, l.8· Oallv Pilot Mar 20 27 Dino Pl., Garden Grove, bual""' ye17 YH. Feb. 1• lrrn11t Ille Mo. 22t51 MDTlC 8101 f<M•r 8/KJ #160, AM· :mer .... ESTNATED TO-Tllls statemenl was flied MEO ADVANTAGE Bill· Dally Piiot Maren 13, 20, gune Niguel CA 926n · ' ' CA. 92840 11198 OF TRUSlt£'S IAlf YOU NIE. IN,_,,, ~J CA Q2808 (n4J282· TAL DEBT $102,470 .•. The
with the County Cltr11 ol ING SERVICES, 2721 Point 27, April 3, 1998 F902 Thia buslntH 11 con· Apr. 3, IO, 1998 F923 This buslnPH IS con· John W. MCCray, Jr. l'.>EfAULT UN0EA A D€EO Of 2424 5"' lrio Lilll (lt.()282. bei:efiC181V under lillid ~
Orenge County on 3-10-98 Del Mar Avt . Corona del PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: 1n lndlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: 1111 .nd1111duel This 11a1tment was "'IC !TRUST DATED 03-11.g7 UN· 2430~27 4-3 4-10 1998 ol TtUSt llerwtofore .-caMd 19989751700 Mer. CA 92825 Have you 11aned doing Have you 11arted doing wrth the County Cl•rtt o LESS YOU TAKE ACT10H T< and~ to the llndlr·
Dally f'tlot Mlfch 13, 20. 2~2~'np"'i F. Stelnbroner, Flctllloua aualntH buslneu yet? Yea, 1·98 Flcllllous Bualn•H buslnesa ye1? No Ot1ng• County on 3-1().~=T~J ~°t1: ~~J: PUBLIC NOTICE 11g1~~ ... wna.n Dadllllliol:
AprU 3 1998 F907 o nt Del Mar Ave.. H St t I Monica M Gloell N•m• Statement Nlcole C. Long 1H8975t7t2 ALE F YOU NEED AH E>IPl.A al,,_..,.. and DemMd for
27, . Corona def Mar. CA 92625 The ~:i~wi • ~~~~. are Thia 11atem1n1 was filed The following persons are Tills 11a1emen1 was filed Dally Pilot M11en 13, 20 NATIC)J Of THE NATURE Of THi NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S s.i.. and • ~ Notice ol PUBLIC NOTICE This buslntSs . is con· d I b i ng P . with the County Clork ol doing business as: wllh tile County Clerk ot 27 A rU 3 1998 F--INGS AGAINST YOU SALE TS No 1005e1G-03 OefU and Election '° Sell. ---------1 dueled by: an Individual. Soh~ghe~~n;~~li~~in 2093 Orange County on 3.17.99 Certllled Tree Services, Orange Counly on 3-24-98 • P • -IYOU SHOUlD COHTACT A LAW: N>N 419-164-13 TRA· 15-The ~ned ~
Flctltlou• BualneH Have you Slatted doing Sant~ Ana Ava gCosta 19989752517 3342 w. Caslor S1ree1, 19989753253 VEJl On 04·20-H lt tO:OO AJil 033 Loan No 1oeeMI077 uld Notice d Otfa&lll end
Nam• Statement bsu1iln~u ~et~1N1° b Mesa, CA 92627 ·· Dally Pilot Mar. 20. 27, Santa Ana, Calllomia 92704 Dally Pllol Mar. 27, Apr. 3, PUBLIC NOTICE Fortdosure ConsulW!tS: Inc .S REF. Melody K. Ecti.wrd& ~ \Othe ~!.. ~
th• following persona are T~~a ~~le~e~c" ~~~·flied James T. Stout, Sr .. 2093 Apr. 3, 10. 1998 F9t8 Chris <?urt, 278~5 Nar· 10. 17, 1998 F942 ~<Uy appointed Tl\lstee unde IMPO~TANT NOTICE TO tilt ,..,'';,,ope11y --;."~
doing bUSlneH as: with tn C Santa Ana Ave cosla rciso, Mission Viejo. Call· PUBLIC NOTICE Escrow No. 210Ql)ft Ind pursuant 11> Deed of Trust. PROPSUY OWNP: YOU F ...,_ . . Mon-.. ARNEL FINANCIAL, 949 e ounty Clerk 01 Mesa. CA 92627 ·· PUBLIC NOTICE tornia 92692 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Recol'Ot<l on 04-01·97 is Oocu-ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER F~ .~~omwtion5:.-
South Coast Drive Suite Orange County on 3·10-98 This business is con· This business Is con· OF IUll SALE mtnt No g7-147365 Bock ·· A DEED°' TRUST DATED ·-" '° ... ..._. .. 1800, Co1!a Mesa, CA 19980751711 ducted by: an lndivldual fictitious BuslnHa ducted by: an Individual Flclllloua Bualneu (NoticoursuutloUCCSec. P!9e .. ot Olhaal Recorm in Ille Dtcember 1, 1Mi. UN-~18)580-e200 ~W11~
ll2628 Dally Piiot March 13, 20, Have you started doing Name Statement'-Hove you slarted doing Name Sl•l•m•nl 1101) Qlf1ce ol Ille ReeotOer of Om~ LEU YOU TAKE ACTION ~ ~··
George L Argy101, 949 27, April 3, 1998 F903 business yet? Yes, 11/1/97 Tile following petSons are business yet? No The following pe~sons are NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN C:OUlllY. Calllorn1. executed by TO ~OTeCT YOUR ~ El~~ Soutn Coast Drive. Suite James r siout Sr doing buslnest as: Chris Curr doing business as 11\al a llUlk Siie 1s lbOul II> oe!Seol•nda BergstJOm.Jone1. an ~OPEIU'Y IT MAY se · ·
1'600, Co1111 Me11, CA PUBLIC NOTICE This sta.lemeni ~as filod SCHROEDER ENTER· This statement was med STAF,FORO ANO WARREN maoe unmamt<S woimn. as Tnist>r SOLD AT A' PUBUC SALE. ~ \911 9111 T,,.... C::: 9262.8 with the Count Clerk ol PRISES. 4500 Campus Or . wllh Ille County Clerk of C.P .AS, 17310 Redhill Ave lhe name(s) and business AmencteOt Corpomon ol C..· IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-•
This buslntn Is con-Flclltloua BualnH• Orange County ~n 3.10_98 Newpon Beach, C!o 92660 Orange County on 3·13·98 1290. Irvine, CA 92614 addrtSs of Ole seller(s) inrt onu u Beneliaaiy WU SELL NATION OF THE NATURE ~ E~ P ~1
ducted bV an Individual Ne me Statement Robert A Schroeder, 145 19988752246 Roger Alan Warren. t 324 HOUSE Of FLOWER INC A AT PU8UC AUC'OON TO THE OF THE "'OCEEDING n. . ·
Have you slatted doing Tile following persons are 19988751707 Mesa Or., Cosla Mtsa, CA Daily Pilot Mar. 20, 27, W. Balboa Blvd., #A, New· CaillornaCorix>rallOn.°W HON-HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH AGAINST YOU, YOU 03/13,20;27/SllR-67414
butlneH yel? No doing business 11· Daily Pilot Maren 13, 20, 92627 A 3 10 1998 F924 port Beacn, CA 92661 ARI President. lS.OS Jett [ply~e it •me ol uje 1n llWM SHOULD CONTACT Alp--------.. Geo<gt L Argyros XZYZX PBOOUCTIONS, 27, AprU 3, 1998 FOOS Thi• buslntss 11 con-pr. · · Tills business as con· rey money ot Ille lJmeo Stata, bV LAWYER On Aiw1I 3• 1991, G
Thi• statement WH filed t201 El Dorado, Placenha, PUBLIC NOTICE dueled bv: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndMdual Rold:-~ 102.. ~:~02~ ~~ cas,:r'~~~~ el 10:00 A.M . c...w..iem et to
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witn tne County Clerk of CA 92870 Have you staned doing Have you started doing HOUSE OF FLOWERS. dtawn : a n:i. or 1eoer!. ~1 Reconvtly9nce Corp • • h L--.a
Orange County on 2·20-98 Sean Terry Conner, 1201 Fictitious BuslneH business ytl? Yts, 1·23·98 Fictitious BuslntH business yel? Yes, 3196 All other tllsmtss name{s) Ul10ll or 1 ctiedunwnD')'1 S1atl Callfom• corporabon n t e u.t!l.e , 19988749999 El Dorado, Placentia, CA S Robert Scllroed., Name Statement Roger Alan Warren lederJI loln duty appointed trwt .. undw 92870 Name tetemenl This sta1emen1 wu ltled The following persons are Tl11s s1atemen1 was !tied ano lddtlss(esl used by l!le'3r sr.inos lllCI USO· and pursuant lo Deed ol
Cally Piiot Mar. 20, 27, This buStntss 15 con-Tile lollow1ng persons are W1tl1 Ille County Cletk ol doing business as· wnh the County Clerk ol sder(s) w.lhn l1'e past tllr!ePIM>n U\ollllOS assoc:iaon OI TNll recorded Oecembef
Apr. 3, 10. 1998 F936 dueled by· an Individual doing business as· Orange County on 3-l7·98 \'CB PRODUCTIO.NS 2903 Orange County on 3·t9·98 yem as stateo by l1'e seller(sJ "OOnos t;:~peafi': ~eaon 21 1988 81 ~ No aa..
PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing 1~~~P~~sa B~1v:"s~~~i 19980752521 N. Baker St, Costa
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Mesa. 19989752836 II! ~locno Cllil Ol~ino:'ed 10 cio"'::.nm in= 877031, g, OlfieW Records ---------1 business yet? No c · Dally Ptlol Mar 20 27 CA 92626 · Daily Pilot Mar. 27. Apr 3. n in onu S1llt ) At. nit lrllt ..,._. la in the oKtce ol !he Courtly
• flctltloua Busln•H Sean T. Connet ~n:z~ne~~h~. G~elet 15520 Apr 3 1o 1998 · °F91e Zeus Peleuses. 2903 N. 10, 17, 1998 F949 ::~ W,~~~: ~:e Sllitl flO, 1101 ~ ICMllt-Reconler d Ontnge County.
N•m• Statement Tilts statemont was filed Rockf eld Bivd SI~ G· Ir· · ' ' Bake1 SI., Costa Mesa. CA. Cl If d 1 IN: CA 92604 e int' ......... 1111, Cl Ill ngilt, State ol California, -=uted
Attic,
basement,
and closet The lollowlng persons are witn lhe County Clerk of 1 ·· · • Clastllled Is..... 92626 ass ie s..... ne ••e lllCI imert5' conwyee1 10 I/IC bot Melody K. Sdllue4er. an
dol business as· Orange Counly on 2·24·98 vine, CA 92618 CONVENIENT This business Is con· CONVENIENT The rwne(s) ano business'10W held tJ¥ rtuncltrSlld Deed or unmamed woman, win 14111 HE~ET VENTURE ONE 19980750075 Tills business is con· whether you're buy-T i 1 whether you're buy· addrtss ol t1le tllyer(s) 1~" !Trust 1n Ille l)l'Optf1Y Sl\iattd 1n at public auction to hig'-t
2843 Lorelo Avt Costa Daily Pilot Mar 6 13 20 Cla••lfl•d Ing, aelllng, or Jusl h nk ng 01 having 8 Ing, selling, . ~r (us1 DAVID A Sl..AP.Y ano Klf.t!ERLY~ County, Califonu descnb:ng biddtf fot c:Mh, C8&1ilen
·Mesa CA 92628 ·· 27 1998 · · f:879 The mosl comprehen· looking, classllled has &arage sale~I looking, classified has K SZAAY. 2 Bormes. IMne. CA.Ille land lllere1n A.PN 422·451· c:hec;ll ~ on a ..._ or
Hemet Venture Ont (CA) · slve and current direc· what you need I ivo us a ca what you need I 92614 h8 Lot 20 of tract no 1713, 1n tilt ns11ona1 bank. a cMcll dnlwn
then get
some cash.
'2834 Lortlo Avt 'Costa Auy It. Sell II. Find II. tory of goods and ser· CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED The asselS being SOid art~ of Costa Mesi, County of brf e att:t. Of ledefW credit
'Meu, CA 82626 ·• ClaHlfled. vices around! 842·5818 842·5978 842·5878 generJlly descnbed as Stock 1n Drinoe. State ot catom1. IS pe1 union.°'• chedl dtwwn ~ 1 M2·H78
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ocean view nome. 3br One atory, 4Br 3B• 3 Ba.Peek-a-Boo Bay 3bf 2.5ba, tam rm. Great hametoHlce. 2br +$400 241·8850 2ba New Inside & out. Upgradet. $529,000 View, Large llvlng view. pool/tennis, Avl Iba, new palnl/ca1pe1. ------........,--1
Pvt gated comm. walk Jam•• Gra)f room with frplc, dining 4·1 S2300mo 644-9648 51195. Agt, 646•0645 Thinking of having a
to bch. Oceanside 01 844·0373 X 108 room , Hatdwood Lrg Bechelor w/pvt garage sale?
PC H S 6 4 9 K /0 B 0 -Prudenllal CA Really Floors. French Doors entrance, patio, prkg, 1---------~ILAS~~F~~~
VAC/Owner 496-3357 open to garden patio, 1 blk to bell $700/mo BALBOA PEl!K A BOO 842-5878
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1044 Price Wiii Amaze You 4•15•98· 52200mo. Lrg Bachelor w/pvt NEWPORT Lvms909"'393·9380 -----------------IRVINE n-.dential entrance. patio, prkg. NEWPORT NEWPORT BEACH 2669 c 1 t.t 1 btk lo bch $700/mo 3Br/2Ba Upper. Lrg l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Fantastic 38f 2.5Ba ~....., BALBOA (Incl utll) 923·2082 Matt w/FP/jac. FP in BEACH 2669 BEACH 26691• •On th• Weter• 2·Sty, Lrg Townhome Luxur)f Penthou•• Lvg rm, lrg porch. 2" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fantastic vlewl 2br Cls to schls. $205.000 714-723-8120 PENINSUIA 2107 2 br/2b•. Ocnvu, deck, car gar. $1700/mo yrly 2ba, 900 +sf. deck.
Mary. Agent 720-08111-.-S-E-A--t-S,,.....,..L...,A,....N,...,....,D=---• pool, spa. tennis cts. lse. Avl 5/1 438·5041 5L411D ••~D • • ..,._. w/d. dw, new/pain\/
Mint Cond 4Br 38• NEWPORT BUCH Penn Point 4br 2ba, Walk to bch. all appls 1•0-c-.-.-n--F-,-0-n-t_n_e_a-,~.,..L WAVR carpet, ulil pd, m-to-m
Woodbridge sngl tam. ow HER WILL 2c•r gar. fp, Charmer. lncld $1800. 719·2784 Pier. Rollerblade fllWlllOlrr NORIH AMlllMllll'S or lease. notpot $1750
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844-8373 X 120 3.5Br 3Ba. One Level $2500 714-833-2142. 3Br 3Ba, wtgar, pallo, $1250.mo 760-3632 lrQ 1 & 2 DCJl'n opts. 2 & 3 DCm1 5es elrtra SS. 714-723-5835
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844-8373 X 112 on R·2 Loi. Oceanside 8 4 4-8373 X 109 ent'a '22oomo. Open 2ba Beautiful l~lerlor Canner~ Rsntals Newport Bay Terntoe ~IJJ•••••••t.:••e Prudential CA RHlty No. Laguna. 4-car gar,,.,.,..P~ru,...d_•_n_u_a_> ~C_A __ R_•":":a:--lty SHaaz•·,s,uon'r 17()..472 1p8m11. ,;,s321 $1 .295. 714·721·8705 1·800-47-8209 , 8971 ..'"!.!!•,..,o,r tv e ; HOUSES/ Duplex Upper & Lower 38t/1Ba·lront houae.'w.Newport on th• · · ""' -v-.-r-.-.-1-11-.-.-0-u-ie-t·-li_k_e 1...-~~ , C 3Bt 2.58•. Good Loe. 1 Br+ 1 Br ·Scott Oceanfront Rare ---------new. lBf 1ea. mirrors,l·C-O_R_O_N_A_____ • New s .. p•r Lwwry.R..,wl ~-t Hom•• Rental• AvAllabl• I ONDOS Good Cond. S9t9,000 Sumner, Agl.379-5554 Beach/Alley Ftontaga COSTA MESA 2124 celling Ian, new palnl • waeher/Dtyer. ,,.._.. •• Micro Sludlo 2 & 3 Bdnna : f011» s•" '1:1 Louenn• Rltt•)f ... W.,.,h,....,1,.-__,,W.,..,....,..t--...,V"""I-Paclllc: Coasllln•. Inc. $975.mo 640-5324 Del ••11.e 2622 • Hue• Squwe ~o~•· O•dre Call Pam al 675-4630 "' ~ 844-8373 X 231 te • 1 ' •w 714-722·1011 1; n~ • '"'"1Vate Oareg••· Gated Community Agent No FM.
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944.e373 x 135 1w"'CR 1069 •'•Id• Townhou•• Vlewl Gated Comm 71"'640-7000 x 309 IAVINE ............ ..,... __ ---_......_
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M9. ... ~139 furniture, 1ab1... 94 714-Mo.71J07 801.SJU 11IE ODDS
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founi.!M, t1'10. Bird· Moving Si.le sat 31.28 (3JWF.t:t1) Make Offer ABS, dual pwr aeet
bath•, tao. JHmlne, 10am-1pm onty Colt•Meea (7877et)t14,H3
:;;ot9ndar1, Prtv9t, 11.00 mite tum, planta/pota Llnooln-M•roury • .e o 9 .. 7 4 .9 4 2 2 408 Evening Star Lan• (714) 840.5930 LOTUS 9123 -------1!. Ur9ent Moving Sa!el H T ·Bird, UCV8 sun
tlJ•'IU'W"'llD aun •·2 HOUH,UI roof, 20Kml,blue/grey. ..,, ••PRIT 848 ,,,.nH•tw go .. 1 cuatom furn S13500obo, theft •Y•· to BUY 6019 computer, W/d, atereo' Call 909-930-9e28 Bf ••.ck, onlyoc5kl cmarll•a•n· c Io t h Ing t I 1' ac warr, 11 a • • • c • book• & record•. ---~----
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paid <11"> 9e74133 TRANSPORTATION SNRF/TINT load~'!: 71.+ta.T700
Old COi ... Gold sliver Run• xlnt 14100 ••• ••PIUT 848
Fr#lkAn Mint. Sterling CS31-e348 85C>-278e Red, 12k mllea, local
Otd watch .. • 1-::1a car-all bodk• & WMtcOMtCofnt42 SAU.BOATS 70l4 '92 Civic auto, IJC, reoorda (3LVB021)
pb, pa, stereo caaa, "'" 995 RiCORDSITOPt 82K mlle,-11000 UUBR LOTU8
Jazz. Ra&, Sout, Rock 38' LANC•R 8LOOP 714-780-0301 C08TA MllU
Etc. .. l50'e & 80'a Mike 1980 xJnt cond, dlH.i •95 PAS8PORT DX 714-842•7700
MS-7808 wheel furllng and White, grey Interior,
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BVILDING 1et1 x 45tl. Low Space 7c1o,,.•!~2M_7•7s0A0 MERCEDES 9130 Renll Drive by: Berry .__ MATIJUAtS 6030 Dale VIiia, Senior 8B ACCORDLX DR Park,36051 Fairview 4 '89 ieo• White/gray St. & Garden Grove auto, p/w, a/c. FM leather, 1-owner, 87k
PUBLIC NOTICE: Steel Blvd., Space 11146 • or caes. 134K ml, brand ml, loaded, lmmact ~bldga. never put up, call Richard at new trans. Really Mual aHI 648-2011
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Opening lead: Ace of o
The mathematics of the problem
were clear enou_gb oa this band from
a U. S. -China World Champi-
onship match some years ago.
Declarer was simply looking for
some confirmllion.
Sooth's two-dub rebid might seem
pusillanimous to some, but tDe possi-
bility of a misfit because of the spade
void bid to be takco into COll.OOera-
tion. When North showed a good
bapd by ne~t cue-bidding beartl,
SoUth wasted no time in getting to
the slam level, and North'• diamlood
pd'amoc axSed the auction.
~ who do oot think it riJtht IO
IC8d 111 ~ ~ a a1am would noc
do well bcre. The heart loac\' wooJd
vanish on the ace bf spadc:a and lt
would •imply be a matter of whether or not decluu could acue an ovcr-
trick. But West banked lhe ace of
hearts and continued with a low
heart, declarer ruffing. A low dia-mond to the king fdchcd the queen,
and the cootnct now hinged on how
decl~r played the diamonds.
The Principle of Reatricted Choice
stalel that a (anase of the ten is twice
as likely to succeed as continuing
with the ace. Before tryin.i that,
declarer led dummy'• kin& or hearts,
trying to tempt East. to solve declar·
er' a problem by rutting. But East
would hne none of th.It, discarding a
spade instead. Decl~r discarded •
club and, since Weal might have
ruffed with only a doubleton trump.
declarer felt even more comfortable
in next finessing the ten of diamonds.
After that won, South organized a
club ruff on the table to glWd against
• 4-2 setit. drew the remaining trump
and claimed 12 tricks.
Lam to be a better b~ play-
er! Subscrl~ now to the Goren
Bridie Letter by calliD1 (800) 788-
ll25 for lnlonnation. Or wrlte to:
Goren Brld&e Le_t~!!i P.O. BOll 4410, Chicago, Ill. OUNU.
w/blueprlnte. Steel Good Condition! • bldg co llquldallng 71 ~2020 S4500obo Call after '911901! --------"-T'"--------.....--------
40x31 S7,770 now Very MolJvatedl 6pm. 714·759-2052 White, leather, eo111nt 9185 MJSC. AUTO 9245 AUTOS
S3 "'80 50 1 oo moonr1, lmmac ~
• • .. • IC (2UNK812) $12,950 WANTED
$18,270 now 111,927. INFINITI 9095 Ll!XUS OF 1988 MBRKUR 43K iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil . ~~:re~ -~~T.lg~r:~~= AUTOMOBILES '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WESTMINSTER actual mllH. Hot Slz-
1-800-320:-2340 •••••••••• ,95 045T (714) 892•908 '92 Saab 9000 zllng Turbol Auxlllary
'sT•aL aUILDINQ8. , .. 2 1.,.011 2 .8 Xlnt cond, low ml, fully Hellcopter, $3500.obo. Black jade/Ivory, full • • loaded. Must seel Call 714-548-6179
l'ACTORY cane.Ila-ACURA 9010 option, only 36k ml, co. phone, IHlher. $13,000 obo 717.7594 c•RS: •100.•soo Ilona/Wiii ucrlflce. M I NT I ( 3 o 1 o 4 9) mnrf, affOl'dable luxery ,.. • •
Farm and co.mmarc:lal: $27,577 (949474) S17,777 --------Pollce Impound•.
25'x30', 30'x40'. '90 lntegra RS LEXUS Ll!lCUa OF SUZURI 9205 Honda, Cnevy, Jeeps • 33'x70', 40'x80'. White, 84k ml, 3dr, MISSION VIBJO Wl!8TMINSTl!R & Sport Utllity. Must
50'x75'. 50'x120'. xlnt cond, 1-owner 1-(8B8J-88-Ll!XUS (714) 892-41909 selllll
•. ···x1eo", 80'>e200', $6950 714-750.0512 '97 CAMREY LE 1-800.772·7470 ~~ 'H J30 Only 15k ml, Ext 7030 -70'x200'. Save tho-'93 LEGEND L Bordeaux, tan leather, ME°CURY 9135 new Lexua trade 0 (CAL•S.CAN) ~· ianda 11 Dellvery/fl-Lo I CO/ " m. lthr, Boie, phone, eunroof, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (42508) t17,587 Q Id/Ch /Sii nanclng available. No mnr1, mint casa premium aound 1• '99 4RUNNl!R SR5 ° rome ver
dealar9 plea... (3FHH578) S 17' 777 ch r ~ m • whee I•: '92 UBLI! 4x4, white, Plating ayatem tor
1.aoo-490-8892. Ll!XUS Of' loaded, .low ml 3.8L V8, Only ~1k ml, only 20k ml, mint auto•. jwlry, etc. Sac.
(CAL*SCAN) W1!8TMINSTER (3PJB106) S22 HS pwr wlnd/IOCke, (028787) $27,577 $495. 909-353-2959
(7t 4J 892-41909 BAUl!R LOTUa AIC, dual air bags. 9 C08TA M88A fully loaded PAINTING (714) 842·7700 (32ZOK332i S7H2
EPUIPMENT 8031 ALFA ROMEO 90 l S 4.~~~e~~w ~wr
JAGUAR 9105 wind/lock•, moonrf,
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Altl•t aqulpment '9fJ XJR Black/tJlk, ABS, p/1, lmmacl TOYOTA HxlO Oak Eanl ad-21K ml, extra clean, 3 (3MLY483) S10i.998
Juatable/collapaible: year 75k warranty '87 420 G '98 VILLAG•R iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
9210 Buy It. Sell It. Find It.
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'94 J AGUAR XJ6
Black, barley leather, moonroof, low miles, select edition warranty.
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Frost bei8'! neutral shale Jeadler, c:lu-caBc wheel~. phon~, factory
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Biarritz blue, tan leuhcr, moonroof, CD changer, premium 'SOund,
loaded (655700)