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Old OOats find new-life
Alex Coolman
DAILY PtLOT
T hey bob slowly on the rip-
ples of boat wakes, some-
times listing ever so slightly
on the chains of their rusty
moorings.
They're boats that were once snug
and tidy, clean and cheerful. They're
boats that once wore fresh coats of
paint and highly polished wood.
. .
Carlos Lopez plucks
old, leaky vessels from
Newport Harbor and
transplants them on
the sand around
Lake Elsinore for a
nautical playground
the derelict vessels rotting in the sun,
his eyes light up.
pluck some of Newport's mangiest,
least-wanted boats out of the har-
bor and transport them to a commu-
nity center he's been running on the
shores of Lake Elsinore since 1998.
There, Lopez performs some mod-
est cleanup work on the boats, slaps
a little paint on them and anchors
them to the ground.
The boats that were once floating
eyesores become something else: a
playground serving as an inJand
armada for the children who act as
sailors. For the kids from churches
and nonprofit groups who come to
the community center, it's a lot more
interesting than a jungle gym.
lHURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2000
Now they're forgotten, all but
aband oned. Day after day, they float
dormant in the harbor currents, slow-
ly growing more decrepit. Eventually,
as their bulls warp {Uld collect layers
of bird droppings, they deteriorate
from objects of desire into objects of
contempt and complaint.
But when Carlos Lopez'looks at
He looks beyond the warped,
leaky wood and the rusted metal,
and he sees potential. Lopez has a
knack for detecting potential, even in
the most willkely places.
He's embarked on a program to
"Lake Elsinore is a very poor com-
munity, n Lopez said. •It's good for
SEE BOATS PAGE A6
MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PllOT
Carter Ford, left, the owner of two derelict boats in Newport Bay,
talks with Carlos Lopez, who turns the m into play equipment
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GRADUATION DAY
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAll.Y PILOT
Sonja Wllllam ls consoled by her husband, Darlel William. after she accepted a diploma in memory of her son, Andre Stewart, who was
killed in a car accident in May.
A mid a spontaneous burst
or applause from the
hundreds of graduating
seniors, Sonja William tearfully
accepted the high school diplo-
ma that her son, Andre Stewart.
bad worked so hard to earn.
Although a tragic occident
on the Pomona Freeway in May
took the life of Newport Harper
High School's star running
back, all who knew him said he
would never be forgotten.
Last month, thousands flood-
ed ll)e J1ery same field on
which Wednesday's com-
mencement was held to honor
and remember Stewart. School
officials invited the family to
participate in the ceremony to
honor Stewart's memory and
the accomphshmeots of his
shortened life.
For llis family. and especially
his mother, it was unportant
that they finish what he had
started.
"She felt Andre was walking
with her/ said Dariel William.
Stewart's stepfather.
For a roundup of
Newport-M esa com-
mencements, including
complete listings of
each high school's
graduating class, see
the Daily Pilot's SPECIAL
GRADUATION SECTION, Page A7.
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Crossing enemy lines in Newport Beach traffic war
•Chamber of Commerce, once Traffic Phasing Ordinance's
opponent, shifts loyalties to defeat a slow-growth initiative.
..... Schwartz
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH
'n'affic Phasing Ordinance's biggest
enemy, the Chamber of Commerce
is now the biggest supporter of a •
proposed ballot measure bearing
the same name.
The reason for the dramadc shift
. . ln6tieli"Ye.
Chamber officials see the 'n'affic
Phasing Ordinance meuure u lea
of a roadblock for business than the
I NEWS ANALYSIS I
opposing Greenlight measure, which
threatens to bring growth to a com-
-plete--helt.-said ~t
Richard Luehrs.
•from our perspective, it's the
lesser of two evils,• Luehrs said.
"We're between a rock and a bard
place.•
"ls tho chamber opposed to
Greenllght? Ab olutely," said for-
mer mayor Clarence Turner. who
helped draft the trafhc orcbnance.
"Are they QR.Posed to the TPO?
Probably. Was I opposed te the TPO
SEE CHAMBER MGE A6
Teacher salary negotiations to continue into ~ummer
I
• Union leaders say they will focus on two side
illues, which must be decided by end of month.
Greenlight
would get
out the vote,
study says
•Analyst says six of
the city's 46 areas arc
built out; if passed,
initiative would trigger
many elections.
Noaki Schwartz
DAILY PiLOT .
.,, NEWPORT BEACI I -As
many as 18 proiecl'>, from the
expans1bn of Fashion lsldnd to
a zone change on d lour umt
residence would have requm-d
atywlde vot('<; u the Grt.'i.?nlig'ht
Ullbabve were m effect. d caty
study found '•
The results mirror tho e
gathered by Allan Beek, on • ol
the measure's proponents, in
an mformcil survey ldSl yedr
"It provided factual infor-
mation m terms ot whdt the
current impacts ure," said C1ty
Manager Homer Bluddu. ·1
thought 1l did whc.H we wanted
it to do.•
The caty study, conducted
by former employee John
Douglas, concluded that six of
the city's 46 areas have been
bwlt to capacity and therefore
every new pro1ect in those
areds would require a vote.
Those area are Newport
Center, Pacific V1ew. North
Ford, Old Newport Boulevard,
Boruta CclOyon and the <urport
area Tht>'e arl"a reached th<!it
growth hnut between t. and
1999 and. i.houJd Greenlig.la&
be approved, alm~l any ~
posaJ would tngger a cttywlde
vote.
Becau e of the dramatic
effects the propo ed <>low-
growth mea ure rould haw on
the city and local govemm nt.
in February the City Counal
decided to pay $1 t ,500 to an
outside analyst for the study.
Set to appear on tho fall be.I·
lot. the Greenllght meaaUN
proposes to allow voters Oii
fmal say on certain •maJen.:•
developmf!nts Pnor to the
study. neither oty olhoals nor
the measure's proponents had
been able to effectively outline
umafic:abons ol----
the measure.
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Local developer begins Modesto project
Costa MIA b••d Andrew L aiming to bring •em-~_,..,. .. , thop-
Youngqulst Construction has st.rt· per1 and residents bac:~ to down-
ed work on a new $3.1-mllllon town.
office and retail building in down-The dewlopment also Includes
town Modesto. a city-county government office, a
The three-story structure rep-$20-mllllon multiplex movte the-
resents the final bulldlng of the at~nd • parking garage. .
Tenth Street Place development. Oeslg~ by Modesto-based Pac•!-
whlch serves as a cornerstone of k Design Associates, the project 1s
Modesto's downtown renova-scheduled to be completed by
tion. The central (allfornla dty Is November 2000.
A2 Thur'®y, June 22, 2000 Doily Pilot
Zany Brainy to debut
·new Harry Pdtter fx?ok
H arry Potter fans
will want to know
that his fourth
book is debuting the
weekend of July 8-9 at
Zany Brainy. The store is
having a Harry Potter
weekend at 2 p.m. each
day and there will be a
magical game and activi-
ties to celebrate. Harry
Potter's biggest fans can
play the Zany trivia game
and get a chance to win
prizes. Zany Brainy is at
the Corona del Mar Plaza
in Newport Beach. Infor-
mation: (949) 640-5131.
Kristen's Lingerie is
celebrating its 20-year
anniversary with a sum-
mer sale. As part of the
celebration, Kristen's is
offering a special drawing
-no purchase necessary
-to win a week at an
oceanfront Maui condo.
It's a real offe r, with no
blackout dates. Kristen's
is a one-stop shopping
destination for lingerie,
lounge wear, swimwear
and gifts. The service is
excellent. It's in Westclili
Court at 1719 Westcliff
Drive in Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 631-
7399.
Old Navy has come out
with its popular Fourth of
July shirts, available in
sizes for the entire family.
The Tum of the Century
flag shirts are $5 for
adults and $4 for kids and
babies. They come in
white, navy and gray. Old
Navy is at 901 South
Coast Drive in the Metro
Pointe Shopping Center
in Costa Mesa. Informa-
tion: (714) 540-3817.
Dutty Electrlc Boat is
offering a June special on
cruises. A two-hour cruise
is 50% off the regular ~ental price, and the offer
s good Monday Uirough
riday from 10 a.m. to 5
p .m. Duffy is the creme
de la creme of electric
boats. The boats are in
pristine condition and the
service is excellent. It's at
2001 W. Coast Highway
in Newport Beach . Infor-
mation: (949) 645-6812.
The eighth annual
Sammer Solstice: A Festi-
~ of Fine Food &r Wine
is being held today from
5:30 to 9 p.m . in the Crate
•& Barrel wing of South
Coast Plaza. It will be a
night of great food and
tun, with proceeds going
toward the Second Har-
vest Food Bank ·of Orange
County and Someone
Cares Soup Kitchen of
· Costl) Mesa .
. The best of South
"Coctst Plaza's restaurants
•will be offering samplings
1 qf their favorite menu
items, including The
Clubhouse, Antonello Rls-
torante, Bangkok Four,
Gustaf Anders, Troquet
and Cafe Pascal. 'There
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BEST BUYS
will be something for
everyone at the event,
with 30 restaurants and
more than 50 vineyaids -
including Robert Mondavi
Wines, Cannon Wines,
The Charles Krug Winery,
Ironstone Vineyards and
Daniel Lawrence Cellars
-from around the world.
The Summer Solstice
event was created as a
way for the community to
help Orange County's
hunger problem through
its support of two organ.\-
zations. The Second Har-
vest Food Bank of
Orange County is a pri-
vate nonprofit food bank
that collects and distrib-
utes surplus food to those
in need through· a net-
work of more than 300
local charities. Someone
Cares Soup Kitchen feeds
more than 250 men,
women and children dai-
ly, five days a week, 52
weeks a year.
Tickets are $50 at the
door and include unlimit-
ed food and beverages,
live music and dancing. · ..
There are only a few
days left at the Garys Per
Donna semiannual sale.
Selected shoes, handbags
and accessories are
reduced up to 60%. Top
name brands include Cole
Haan, Yves Saint Laurent,
Gravati, Donald J. Pliner,
Claudia Ciuti, Charles
Jourdan, Superga, Ralph
Lauren, Arche and Carrie
Forbes. Garys Per Donna
is at Fashion Island in
Newport Beach. Informa-
tion: (949) 721-5730.
Some of the finest Ital-
ian shoes are on sale at
the Bruno Magll Bou-
tique at South Coast
Plaza. Selected shoes and
accessories for men and
women are reduced up to
30%. Information : (714)
996-2600.
Look for' a coupon in
today'.s paper for 20% off
at Regal Beauty Supplies
&r Salon. The coupon is
good for everything
except skin pToducts. .
Regal Beauty accepts all
competitors' coupons. It's
at 269 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
642-4482.
Sam Kutz
Always looking for a silver lining .
HE IS
Restoring faded glory.
ANTIQUE FREAK
Silversmith Sam Kutz has a fascina-
tion with all things old.
#I comb garage sales for something
interesting," Kutz said.
His shop, a corrugated tin igloo-like
structure on West 17th Street in Costa
Mesa, is a museum of restored bicy-
cles, transistor radios, antique silver
vases, Lenny Bruce posters and a pin-
ball machine. .
Even his table saw, fans, engraving
tools and stools have deco curves and a
dull, metallic sheen sought fi(ter by
astute collectors.
Kutz -43 years old with jet-black,
spit-curled hair, a tattoo on his arm and
a barrel chest -looks a bit like a
World War II hero from a 1950s movie.
SHIMMERING STUDENT
Kutz started polishing silverware and
plates at his father's shop when he was 16.
"You have to pay your dues before
you ever touch solder,• he said.
When Kutz was 19, he joined the
Marine Corps. When he returned, his
father owned a silver shop in Laguna
Beach and he continued his apprentice-
ship, learning how to engrave, solder
and sculpt silver.
But instead of continuing in the trade,
Kutz-took a brief hiatus, touring the
comedy club circuit But he realized it
was time to stay put after the birth of his
daughter, Brittany, who is now 11. He
once again became a silversmith, mak·
ing jewelry and repairing antiques.
In 1998. Kutz moved into what he
calls the "tin can," the first_ shop of his
own.
Kutz said no ·job -fixing parts of
garbage disposals, polishing candle
holders, flattening knives -is too mun-
dane for him. Those projects pay rela-
tively well compared to the amount of
time they take to complete.
This frees up time for Kutz's paint-·
ings, bis true passion. He is working on
· a painting of an alien woman riding a
flying saucer in the style of World War Il
aviation nose art.
A TEST OF HIS METAL
"To be good at this, you have to have
a steady hand. good hammering tech-
nique and a good eye for symmetry," he
said, pointing to a silver vase that he
recently restored. Each inbicate etching,
each groove in the metal, each rim,
looked precisely like its invert.
Ku1Z's three years of apprenticeship
trained him to use the table saws, etch-
ing tools and soldering irons needed to
do his jobs. The additional 15 years
taught hin;t the importance of being as
flexible as molten metal.
"Each job has its own set of prob-
lems," he said. "You have to adapt by
learning from yourself.•
For instance, what tools does a silver-
smith use to repair a match safe? For that
matter, what exactly is a match safe?
A Newport Beach doctor, claiming'to
have the second largest ~on of the
antique silver match holders, asked for
Kutz to help polish and restore them.
"You can't go to The Home Depot
and buy match safe tools,• said Kutz,
w'ho instead made his own.
SILVER DYNASTY
Kutz hopes to one day pass the shop
onto Brittany or h1s 4-year-old son,
SammyJ.
·1 have dreams for this to become
something lasting, but I won't p~
them,• he said. "There really aren't too
many silversmiths left. But it's a trade
everyone should know is still around.•
Story by Andrew G'-r.
photo by Don LHch
Shop elegantly from -the comfort of your home
. Elegantshopping.coml Need we say
more?
OK, well, here's the deal.
Elegantshopping.com is a Costa Mesa
company that sells women's styles
over the World Wide Web.
What designers, you ask? The likes
of Barbara Lesser, Tessuto, Icon Appar-
el and Vivienne Tam .
RETAIL ROUNDUP
The advantage, though, is that you
can visit Elegantshopping.com while in
your pajamas at 2:30 in the morning.
1ly doing that on ~odeo Drive.
AGAIN WITH.THE WEDDINGS •••
age of barbaric weddings .
The store will be holding a seminar
Saturday at which attendees will "learn
how to throw a modern wedding show-
er,• using "simple, yet great-looking
crafts" and other secret techniques.
• BEST llUYS appears on Thurs-
days and Saturdays. Send lnfor·
mation to Greer Wylder, 330 W. •
Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627, Of' via
fax at (949) 646-4170.
The company promises the experi-
ence of browsing its site will be •akin
to walking down Rodeo Drive with just
as much glamour and style, but more
affordable.•
A rather bold claim, it must be said.
·There's not much glamour in Web surf-
ing, at least the way we do it.
We're still bent out of shape about a
recent study claiming that etiquette
was out of fashion at weddings (see
your carefully clipped copy of Retail
Roundup from two weeks back). Portu·
nat.ely, we note that Barnes & Noble
South Coast Plaza will be stepping in to
cast some light into the darkness of the
Will the course teach you how to Jive
your life in the absence of etiquette?
Indeed, is such a thing possible? No.
And no. But it will offer "menus, deco-
rating ideas, and creative projects.•
These days, that may be the best one
can do.
• RETAIL ROUNDUP tuns Thundays. Fax
Information to (!M9) 646-4170 or send e-mail
to dallypllotOlatim~.com.
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Doily Pilot Thuladoy, June 22, 2000 >J
Mentoring proves beneficUil for students ~and adults ..,,, 11111 lllWS
Local ticketlngi
company foldS T wo Fridays ago, I
attended a box lunch
at St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Church that was
equally divided between
enthusiastic Newport Harbor
High School juniors and
assorted adult professionals
who live in this school dis-
trict.
I was there pretty much
on a pass. Most of the adults
had served during the past
school year as Qlentors of
the students attending the
lunch. I'd been at it for only
two months.
· The occasion was the
third annual Mentor Thank
You Luncheon for the New-
port Harbor High School Da
Vinci Academy -so named
because Da Vind was a
man for all seasons who
Integrated a whole spec-
tJum of passionate interests
into his creative life. And
from the testimonies I heard
at lunch that day, Da Vinci
is alive and well at Newport
Harbor.
There was, forexample,
student Rob Robinson, who
was •feeling lost" at the
beginning of tfle school year
and even thinking about
dropping out when he met his
mentor, actor Milte Villani.
"For the first time, I was
able to talk with someone
who was doing what 1 want
to do,· said Robinson. "He
not only helped' me with my
passion, but to become a
better person, too. I owe
him the world because he
helped me Jose my fear and
my troubles.·
To which Villani added
that in a family of a wife
and three daughters, he bad
Joseph N. Bell
THE BEU CURVE
acquired a son -and a
chance to •do the guy
thing."
An impressive number of
similar comments were
offered up as Newport Har-
bor history teacher Joe
Robinson worked the room
with a portable microphone.
Student Melissa Scharte will
be campaigning this fall for
her mentor, Superior Court
Judge Sheila Fell, who
•took me into her chambers
and taught me ~o much
about our justice system -
and our political system,
too.•
I got involved in this pro·
gram when its dynamic
director, Mary Anne Robin-
son, called and asked if I
would take over the mentor-
ing of a student named Tom
Peter, whose passion was
writing and whose onginal
mentor bad to bow out. I
said I would, and did.
Tom and I bad a limited
time together, but I think we
both learned from the expe-
rience. Tom has some excel-
lent writing skills, especially
in the area of satire, which
the Newport Harbor news-
paper would do weU to
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year in which Tom and I are
going to get better
acquainted.
After this brief -and
highly positive -bnish
with mentoring, I needed to
know how this program
works. Mary Robinson -
whose efficiency and enthu-
siasm spill all over it -
complied happily.
Mentoring, she
explained, is the junior year
focus of a tour-year acade-·
my program for which stu-
dents sign up at the start of
their freshman year. The Da
Vinci Academy, created in
1995, was the first on the
Harbor campus. A second
followed in 1996, two more
a year later and the final
two will be launched next
September.
Then, nearly three-
fourths of Newport Harbor's
incoming freshmen will
likely be enrolled in a four-
year academy -each with
a different focus, but all
embracing the mentoring
program during the junior
year.
The academy idea came
out of Sacramento about a
dozen years ago as an effort
to make the public school
experience more meaning-
ful. Interested public school
administrators can apply for
a grant to start such a pro-
gram in which its enrollees
share the same teachers and
f<:><:us the first year on the
integration of their chosen
group of subjects {for Da
Vinci, it is science, math,
history and English). The
second year, students focus
on a single large group pro-
e,e,Jo -
. with
Chase Models ·
of Costa Mesa
Saturday, June 24th, 12-1 pm
&
Salsa Dance Music & Lesson•, 1-3 pm
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ject illustrating that integra-
tion; the third year on relat-
ing to and draWlng from a
professional mentor; and the
fourth year on pursuing
their college entrance
requirements.
The program was started
at Newport Harbor when
then-principal Bonnie
Maspero wrote a successful
grant application six years
ago.
It is neither focused on
nor restricted to stutients
who are high achievers or
come from homes with a
strong parental educational•
background and support.
Directors of the-program
work with teachers and
administrators in elemen-
tary and junior high schools
to identify at-risk students
with promise who often
need to learn the discipline
required to make mentoring
work.
One such student was
Juan Gonzales, who didn't
show up at the mentors'
luncheon, then phoned his
mentor -inventor-engineer
Jack Heiser -two days lat-
er to apologize. He followed
up with an appearance at
the Heiser home with his
mother and a tray of home-
made enchiladas.
Since then, wrote Heiser
to Mary Robinson, ·Juan
has visited my office and
I've been to one of his soc-
cer games and watched his
AP physics paper boat trials.
... Juan is a great kid and
has given me Insight on
some of the unfortunate
divisions between the haves
and have-nots at Harbor
and many interesting fac-
toids about Latino culture.
We've had long discussions
about college, and I have
encouraged him to seek '
opportunities outside the
area.·
One of the student
requirements is to write a
brief sununation of their
mentoring experience.
Browsing through a pile of
this year's entries, I was
astonished at the almost uni-
vetsal enthusiasm expressed
by the students.
One example will illus-
trate: Student Jenna Booth
wrote of her mentor, pediatri-
cian Cara Todd, "l have
always been interested in
becoming a doctor, and I
thought that this program
would be a way for me to see
what it was really like. That
was only the tip of the ice·
berg. I learned so much
more. For the first time in my
file, I was actually in full con-
tact with an adult who was
not a teacher, employer or
family Criend. I \'{aS friends
with an adult, and a really
cool one at that. This has
been the most educabonal
thing I have ever done."
I hope Tom Peter will feel
that way at the end of next
year. Because he was short-
changed last year, we're
going to stretch the rules a
littJ~ and carry his mentonng
into his senior year. Then
maybe I will have earned the
oversized engraved paper
clip given to each of the
mentors at the Thank You
lunch.
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. Hts column
appears Thursdays.
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A Costa Mesa-~
ticketing company thS
competed with the gi.antl
of the industry announced
Wednesday that 1t will
cease business and tum
over its accounts to Ticket-
master, the biggest of its
nvals.
The president of ETM
Entertainment Network
lnc., Peter Schniedenneier, J,
said the company had s1m-
ply run out of money.
"It's an expensive busi-
ness to be in,• Scttmeder-
meier said. "There'k' a Jot
of infrastructure costs.·
ETM's clients, including
the Los Angeles Dodgers
and the San Diego Sports
Are na, will be transferred
to Ticketmaster, the USA
Networks company that
dominates the hcketing
industry.
In addition to the high
cost of doing business in
the industry, Schnieder-
rneier cited a $15-million
lawsuit in 1999 as a factor
in the company's financial
hard tunes.
A former employee suc-
cessfully sued the compa-
ny (or what be considered
to be misappropriation of
ticketing-related technolo-
gy that he had developed.
Schmedermeier said the
size of the award was a
blow to the company.
"That pretty much took
the wind out of the corpo-
rate sails," be said. "It was
tough to recover from
that.•
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Four held on drug, gun charges
•Pellet guns that look
like automatic pistols
seem to be a new trend
among Newport-Mesa
teens, authorities say.
COSTA MJSA -Police offi-
cers who responded ~<?,-a 911
call ·last· week were startled
when a teen reached. under-
neath his shirt and pulled out
awhat looked like an automatic
pistol.
The teen held the1JUO at his
side, then put it down when
authorities drew their weapons.
1t turned out thaf the boy's gun
was a look-alike that fired pel-
lets, not bullets. ~
Authorities searched the
teen's car and found another
pellet gun inside, said Costa
Mesa Police Officer Jeff Gra-
ham.
Look-alike pellet guns are a
growing trend among Newport-
Mesa teenagers, police said. In
the last few weeks, authorities
have encountered several situa-
tions with these replicas and
even confiscated some of them.
It is difficult to distinguish an
actual automatic han.dgun
loaded with lethal bullets from
one of the replicas, which fire.
BBs or pellets.
On the streets, with only a
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Costa Mesa Police Officer Jeff Graham displays a standard issue handgun and a look-alike
pellet gun. The officer's weapon, a Heckler Ir Koch automatic pistol, Is tn bis left band. Gra-
ham holds an Alnoft pellet gun in his right hand.
split-second to make a decision,
police may shoot a suspect
armed with a weapon that looks
like a real gun.
Police say they cannot
explain why the teenagers are
carrying the look-alike guns.
... I don't think kids recognize
the dangers of them," said Gra-
ham. "Kids don't recognize it's
such a serious situation."
Authorities, concerned that
they will see more teens carry-
ing the replicas du.ring summer
vacation, are turning to parents
for help. Graham said the pellet
guns should only be used in a
supervised environment, such
as target shooting, and should
not be fired in public.
Costa Mesa ·residents can
legally carry pellet guns, but
are not allowed to fire them
within city limits. And police
can arrest a person who threat-
ens someone with a look-alike
gun.
Newport Beach Police detectiv• on Tues-
day arrested four people on l\llJ)Jdon of pos-
seutng drugs, drug parapbemalia and a gun
at a home in Santa Ana Heights.
Angelo Joeepb Pailla, 19, of Huntington
Beach, and Jesaica Suzanne Sanders, 19, of
Santa Ana Heights, were booked Tuesday on
sUlpidonofpouessionofmetbamphetami.ne
with the intent to sell. Jason Edward Caly, 34,
of Santa Ana Heights, wu arrested for illegal
possession of a firearm. Amy Shiver, 26, of
Santa Ana Heig11ts, was arrested for posses-
sion of narcotic paraphernalia.
Authorities first noticed Pailla with a gun in
a driveway in the 2000 block of Orchid S1reet,
said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Mike McDer-
mott. Failla saw the officers, ran into the
home, locked .the doors and tried to escape
through the back door, police said. Officers
caught him in the backyard.
Failla is being held in lieu of $50,000 bail
and Cary is held in lieu of $10,000 bail at
Newport Beach Jail. Sanders and Shiver were
booked at Orange County Jail. All four will be
arraigned Thursday at Harbor Justice Center.
Authorities confiscated a few ounces of
methampbetamine, scales and packaging
materials inside the Orchid Street home,
police said.
In addition, police said Cary's revolver was
allegedly stolen during a recent burglary. The
tips of the bullets in the gun were filled with
mercury to make them poisonous, McDermott
said.
In April, authorities arrested four other
people at the same house for narcotics offens-
es. During that bust, police uncovered four
pounds of methamphetamine and $54,000.
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Christine Bernstein w1ll offer
a tai chi/qigong class at noon
at The Latest Thing, 270 E.
17th St., Costa Mesa. The
class is $10. Information: (949)
645-6211.
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ows, • will sign bis book at 8
a.m. at the TOM Gift Shop at
·John Wayne Airport, 18601
Airport Way. Information:
(714) 525-7025
1be Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will host its 37th
annual Public Safety Awards
luncheon at 11:45 a..m. at the
Westin Hotel South Coast
Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa
Mesa. The lunch is $30. Infor-
mation: (714) 85-9090.
1be I ltb umual Irrelevant
Week Runnin' Gunnin' Golf
Tournament will begin at 9
a.m. at the Newport Beach
Golf CoU(Se, 3100 Irvine Ave.
Player fee is $1001 guests are
$35. Information: (949) 852-
8681.
SATllllY
bniren will guide .utton
on a back-country hike
through Crystal Cove State
Park at 9 a.m .. The park is on
the west side of Pacific Coast
Highway, between Corona
· del Mar and NeWJ>Ort Beach,
Hikers may park at Pelican
Point lot 2 and they will meet
at Bl Moro Visitor Center.
Ad.mlstronbhee1 puking~
S6. Information: (949) 49-
7647.
C-otta Mela'• Bark Park will
pre1ent •Doggy Dedication•
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. tor dog
ownen who want to aeate
their own ceramic tllel salut-
ing tbeir pets. 1be tllel will
be inltalled in tbe mtnmce
to the newly NDOYated dog
park. 1\le Nlel and paatlng
wtl1 tab .-,. ID the But
Park area 1n ~WIDlde hrk.
at~ Oitft ad New·
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a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Mariners
Park. 2005 Dover Drive, New-
port Beach. The a>1t for m
weekly aerlliom ii S66. Infor-
mation; (949) 644-3151.
The Costa Mela Cbmaber oC
Commerce will ho8t a busi-
ness after-boun mixer from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Slrolh
Monahan's, 2000 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event
is free for members, $10 for
nonmembers. Information:
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ARoUNDTOWN Thursday, .1une 22. 2000 AS
... the Myth• at 6:30 p.m., fol-
lowed by a one-hour lecture
at 1 by William L. DeMoss
and Steve Holmes. Both are
at Mother's Market. 225 E.
17th St., Costa Mesa. Infor-
mation on Holmes' talk: (949)
631-4741. Information on lec-
ture: (949) 548-7786.
Health Center, 1190 Baker 6:30 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St., Informabon. (714) 755-0:WO,
St., Costa Mesa. Information: Costa Mesa. Infonnation: Ext. 133.
(714) 593-9630. (949) 631-4741.
JULY 10
J>tefftMn UDda Glglottl wtll
discuss "Nutrition for You:
Fact or Fiction• at 11 a .m ., as
pa.rt of the Jewish Communi-
JULY 15
A lrM ledun on ·How to
Raile a Healthy Child" will
be presented at 6:30 p.m. at ·
Mother's Market. 225 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa. Information:
(949) 631-4741.
JULY 20
JULY 27
Fh1ellty Federal Bank wOI
present a free home-buymg
seminar at 6 p.m. at 1515
Westcliff Drive, Newport
Beach. The program is
geared toward Urst-tin1e buy-
ers and current homeowners.
IJ:Uormation: (949) 629-7540.
ONGOING
The Newport-Mesa-lrvlae
branch of the American Assn.
of University Women will
bold its appreciation lunch at
noon at the Countryside Inn,
at Bristol Street and Red Hill
Avenue in Costa Mesa. Infor-
mation: (949) 760-9399. (714) 885-9092.
lbe Newport Beach U brary ty Center of Orange County's
will host a free seminar at 1 three-part health series,
p.m. on how to cope with a "Heart Smart and Choices.•
death in the family. The · It's at the center, 250 E. Baker
library ls at 1000 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. Info\!nation:
\.; \.; Av~. Information: (949) 717-(714) 755-0340, Ext. 133.
Learn enenttal lifesaving 3801.
techniques through the CPR JULY 3
Mother'• Market will present
a free lecture called "Opti-A women's therapy support
group meets to discuss rela-\.
tionship issues at 6:30 p .m.
Tuesdays at 11 51 Dove St.
No. 105, Newport Beach.
lnformabon: call Barbara at
SUNDAY
Heart Saver Course at 6 p.n:t Women He lping Women wtll
honor volunteers at a lun-
cheon from 1 to 4 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Civic Center,
1845 Park Drive, Costa Mesa.
Please call to make reserva-
tions. Information: (949) 631-
2333.
at Hoag Health Center, 1190 "Mad Science," a free o ne-
Bake~ St., Costa M~sa. The day program for first-through
class ts $25. Information: (949) '\sixth-grade children, will
631-3623. begin at 10:30 a.m. and focus
MONDAY
A support group for care
givers sponsored by the
Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange
County will meet at 10:45
a.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, 695 W. 19th St. Infor-
mation: (714) 593-9630.
"Starlight Story Time," a
children's program with
songs and puppets, will begin
at 7 p.m. at thE! Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Park Ave., Cos-·
ta Mesa. Admission is free.
Information: (949) 646-8845.
WEDNESDAY
Seventh-graders are invited
to join "Pizza, Pop & Paper-
backs," a book discussion
group beginning al 7 p.m. at
the Newport Beach Library,
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. Free. Information:
(94~) 717-3801.
A series of drawing and paint-
ing workshops runs from 10
Police Lt. Richard Long,
commanding officer for West
Newport Beach, will present
plans for the Fourth of July
holiday at 7 p.m. at City Hall,
3300 Newport Blvd. Long will
discuss police proced~ and
transportation programs for
the district. Information: (949)
644-3309.
A fibromyalgia support
group will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in Hoag Hospital Cancer
Center's auditorium., One
Hoag Drive, Newport Beach
for a round table discussion.
Information: (7 14) 840-8038.
JUNE 29
Denise Brown, founder of the
Nicole Brown Charitable
Foundation, will discuss her
new Web site at noon at the
Clubhouse Restaurant at
South Coast Plaza, 333 Bristol
St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are
$45 per person. Information:
(949) 574-8200.
Steve Holmes will host a free
discussion on "Vaccinations
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physics. Information: (949)
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JULY 4
Barnaby the Clown will host
a free family picnic with
games and activities at 10
a.m . at the 27th annual
Fourth of July celebration at
Mariners Park, a t Mariners
Drive and Commodore Road.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
JULY 6
An Alzheimer's Assn. support
group for caregivers will
begin at 1 p.m. at Hoag
JULY 12 • mizing Healtl} wit,h MSM" at
6:30 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. Information:
. ~9) 631-4741.·
"Investing for Women Taking
Control," a free financial
seminar for women, will
begin at 6:30 p.m. at Paine
Webber, 888 San Clemente
Dr., Newport Beach. Infonna-
tion: (949) 717-5600.
JULY 13
lbe Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation is recruit-
ing team captains for its
"Race for the Cure" event.
The sessions will be from
noon to. 2 p.m. or 6 to 8 p.m. at
3191-A Airport Loop Drive,
Costa Mesa. Information:
(949) 957-9165.
JULY 14
Mother's Market will present
a free lecture called "Candi-
da -A Holistic Approach" at
JULY 21
A free •Feng Shu1 Your
Way" lecture will be present-
ed at 6:30 p.m. at Mother's
Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. Information: (949) 631-
4741.
JULY 24
Stanley Bassin, UC lrvine
School of Medicine professor
of physical education, will
discuss health and fitness at
11 a.m., as part of the Jewish
Community Center of
Orange County's three-part
health series, "Heart Smart
and Choices.• It's al the cen-
ter, 250 E. Baker St., Costa
Mesa. The lecture is free.
(949) 261-8003. ..
Friends of the Newport
Beach Public Library Used
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ish its book stock Patrons
are urge d to bnng tn
unwanted books With the
exception of law books or
magazines, all donations -
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left at a ny o f the three
branch libra ries -Balboa,
Mariners or Corona del Mar.
They also can be left in the
special book closet next to
the .s tore al 1000 Avocado
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Douglas was commissioned
to study the more technical
MJ>8Cls ol the measwe and 6nd
out which proposals would
potentially trigger citywide
votes. The report is intended to
help both residents and city offi-
cials decide whether th.e mea-
sure is beneficial for the city.
Although residents would
get the final vote on proposals,
the initiative's complex word-
ing has made it difficult to dis-cern precisely which projects
would trigger such a vote.
According to the Greenligbt
initiative, a •major• develop-
ment requiring a general plan
amendment is defined as one
that would create more than 100
peak-hour car trips, more than
100 homes or more than 40,000
square feet of floor area over
what the city's general plan
allows.
The catch is that these
thresholds do not apply to the
city as a whole, but to-each of
the 46 distinct neighborhoods,
which all have a dilferent histo-
ry of general plan amendments.
In addition, the measure is
cumulative. It requires that 80%
of projects that prompted
changes to the general plan dur-
ing the last decade be added to
the proposed project lo deter-
mine whether a vote is neces-
sary.
The only other study on the
initiative was pre pared by
Greenlight proponent and for-
mer planning commissioner
Beek. As in the city's study, Beek
also found that six areas were
already maxed out and one
more is close to reaching that
point.
TEACHER
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president of the Newport-
Mesa Teachers Federation.
The peer assistance and
review program, which will
replace an existing teacher
mentor program, was pro-
posed by Gov. Gray Davis
during a s pecial education
session. Ir the teachers and
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• WHAT: Newport Beach
C:ity Council meeting
• WHEN: 7 p.m. Tuesday
• WHERE: City Hall,
3300 Newport Blvd.
Beek bas been eagedy antic-
ipating the chance to compare
the district can settle on terms
to apply for the state funds, it
could bring nearly $600,000
to Newport-Mesa.
The incentive, proposed in
a previous budget, would
start new teachers at a state-
recommended minimum
salary of $32,000.
Agreements must be
reached on the issues by June
30 in order to receive the
state money, Mook said.
While those two issues
his research with results of the
city's analysis.
•(Deputy City Manager
Sharon Wood) told me she felt I
got a passing .grade,• Beek said.
"John Douglas said there were
no nasty surprises.•
The information will be pre-
sented to the City Council at
Tuesday's meeting. Copies will
be made available to the public.
must be resolved by the end
of the month, negotiations
regarding teacher salaries
could last all summer.
•w e 're committed to
working over the summer to
not only reach an agreement,
but to work on a more posi-
tive negotiation climate,•
Mook said. •I do feel the
board wants to strongly sup-
port teachers and improve
salaries and we're just trying
to find a way to do that.•
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in the put1 No, I wasn't. Even
though I'm a developer, I bad
a responsibillty for the overall
good of the city .•
When the 1\-affic Phasing
Ordinance WU fint propoled
more than two decades ago by
a group of oommwlity activists,
the Chamber of Commerce,
Pacific Mutual Ufe Insurance
Co. and the IMne Co. staunch-
. ly op~ the effort.
The ordinance, which was
eventually adopted, required
developers to pay for road
improvements to prevent traf-
fic congestion.
Over the years, the cham-
ber continued to oppose the
ordinance and, as late as last
April, supported w}lat
Greenlight members have
called the •gutting• of the law.
In 1999, .the. City Council
amended the ordinance to
ensure the law would stand.up ,
to legal challenges following
recent court decisions. The
amendnlents balanced out the
way cOsts were assigned to
developers and lowered tbe
number of City Council votes
needed to override the
changes.
BOATS
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people to have a place to go
for camping and that type of
stuff .•
As far as Newport Beach Is
concerned, said harbor
inspector Wes Armand,
Lopez is doing the city a
favor.
A year and a half ago, be
said, there were more than
20 boats in the harbor that
appeared to be hopelessly
unseaworthy. Since then,
some have been restored,
others have been destroyed
and about half a dozen were
given to Lopez. The harbor
has grown cleaner as his fleet
at Lake Elsinore has grown.
•niese are boats that peo-
J
..
Greenhght member Allan
Beek Mid the cbamber does
not bave residents' Interests
at heart and that thil dramat·
le lhlft in support abowl •bow
much thole people really like
tbeTPO.•
In respome to the weaken-
ing of the ordinance, some of
the draften of the original law
came together and aeated the
Greenlight initiative. The mea-
sure proposes to giv~ vot~rs
the final say on certain ma1or
developments even if they've
been approved by the
Planning Commission and
City Council.
But the · Chamber of
.Commerce and many dty offi-
cials fear that the measure, if
passed, will put a moratorium .
on developments.
Earlier this year, the Irvine
Co. and P.acific Life pulled
their plans for Newp?rt
Center, dting the uncertain-
ties created by the Greenlight
initiative.
Going through the plan-
ning process is expensive and
lime-consuming, and should
the Greenlight measure pass,
the chamber fears that devel-
opers will simply take their
proposals elsewhere. The
problem with this, officials say,
is that it could cut into
Newport's funding for city ser-
pie wanted to get rid of,• he
said . "They became a liabil-
ity. They weren't of a quality
they wanted to maintain, but
destroying a boat can cost $5
or$6,000. •
Lopez gets the boats for
free, but he pays to have
them trucked inland. It's the
kind of savvy, inventive
approach to business he's
~taking since he moved
here from Ecuador at the age
of 16.
Back in 1965, when he
came to America, Lopez was
a dishwasher at the Balboa
Bay Club. Through long
years of work, however, he's
become the own er of the
Santa Ana electronics com-
pany Alphaoetics, which
employs about 100 people.
The community center at
Lake Elsinore, he says, is just
Dally Pilot
vi(m.
The Traffic Phasing
Qrdinl.nCe meuure -which
could appear alongside the
Greenlight initiative on the
November ballot -WU cre-
ated to both strengthen the
existing law by making it part
of the dty charter, and to dis-
mantle Greenlight.
Former mayon Turner and
Tom Edwards drafted the ini-
tiative and say the measure
can't be changed or •gutted"
without a vote of the people.
•A bunch of people
throughout the city called
meetings and said 'let's talk
about thl.s,' • 1\uner said.
While 1\uner and Luehl"S
say the chamber is not spon-
soring the measure, the busi-
ness community is certainly a
strong supporter.
Prom the chamber's per-
spective, while~Greenlight
threatens to balt.4evelopment
depending on voters, the
na.ffic Phasing Ordinance siJn.
ply tacks on extra expenses to
offset a development's effect
on traffic.'
Beek, however, insists that
the entire creation of the
Traffic Phasing Ordinance
measure is a sham.
"It's just a cover-up and
excuse to kill Greenlight, •
Beek said.
something he does to give
kids a chance to play and use
their creative powers.
They can climb aboard the
deck of an old powerboat and
pretend they're crossing the
sea, or they can take the tiller
of a sailboat and strain their
eyes looking for mermaids
and pirate ships.
The other day, Lopez was
out in the harbor looking at a
boat owned by Newport
Beach resident Carter Fore!. It
was a 41-foot ChrisCraft, a
once-gorgeous boat that was
now a leaky, crusty mess.
Lopez' opinion? He
thought it looked pretty good.
It might not have a whole
·lot of seaworthiness left in it,
but to Lopez, it looked like
an excellent vessel to navi-
gate · the oceans of a child's
imagination.
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The young people llsted in the
following pages htw spent four years
studying hard, plafng harder and trying
to figure out who they .-e and what
makes them as coot -if not cooler -
than everyone else .
They've looked forward to this day
for the last four years. And it's a day
they've secretly hoped would neYer
come. It is the beginning of to"lDrrow
and the future, a'mrtM entf Of~erday
and youth.
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reason to be optE ~ :t
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COSTl ·MESI HIGH SCHOOL .
Lots · of cheers, ]ust _a few tears
Costa Mesa High School graduates celebrate after Wednesday's commencemenL
GRADUATES
Amber Abarr
Syeda Ahmed
Erk Edward Amos
Patrice Irene Andersen
Nestor Arias
Efren Ayala
Christopher Mark Aylward
Michelle Marie Barnett
Wynter Starr Bartlett
Angela Danae Beach
Brent Best
Christopher Glenn Biron
Michael John Bogdan
John Martin Bolt
Heather Marie Boyd
Marisabel Bueno
Raymond S Burciaga
Finn Erik Burke
~n David <:abico
Carl Keola <:adavena
Erika cano
Ctystal Ann <:apen
Nathan Andrew <:armona
Luis Stephen <:arrasco
Arturo Alaniz <:asarrubias
Jasmine <:astellon
<:athy Ceja
·Kevin Michael Chapin
Kaite Elizabeth Chapman
Dawnisha Heather Chase
Elizabeth Chessmar
Vu Minh Chu
Jacob Michael Cleveland
Melissa Jane Cobbs
Joel Eugene Comfort
Eric Scott Connaty
John David Cordoba
Sarah Elizabeth Cotton
Marc Ryan Crenshaw
Edson Rodgriguez Cruz
Robert Joseph Cruz
Robert C Dandy
Kelly Katherine Daub
Cynthia Lizzeth Del <:astlllo
Jillian Janine OeMello
Loren Ann Dilullo
Jacquelyne Stefany Dimas
Tuong-Vy Nguyen Dinh
Marissa Charlotte Dinsdale
Minh Thi Phan Doan
Christopher Nathan Dolloff
liana Ilia Downe
Argelia Lopez Dubon
Todd William Duddridge
Brian Michael Dunn
Jennifer Aileen Earnest
Matthew James Emerson
Elmer Omar Erazo
Jacqueline Estrada
Galel Fajardo
Shahin Fazaeli
Lacey Rene Ferris
Shaun Patrick Ferryman
Karla Estela Franco
Zhaira Franco
Claudia Herrejon Gallardo
·cassia Fay GammiH
Jose cartos Garcia
Victor Manuel Garcia
Gregory D Gonzalez
Rosa Gonzalez
Christopher Gardner Gravis
Christopher Hayes Grosklos
Lisa Marie Groty
Janniffer Thoa ~rubisich·
Rick Akira Ha~shi
Gylmar Hernandez
Kimberly Hitchcock
Julie Ann Hitt
Due Minh Hoang
Elisa Yu-Shan Huang
Alma Delia Huerta
Zeferino V Huerta
Robert Michael Hulllger
Chaz Joseph Hunter
Diem Chau Nguyen Huynh
David John Jenkins
Bradley M ichael Jones
Brian Mitchell Jones
Nathan Jones
Olcay Kahtalioglu
Mieko Kato
Farshid M Kazi
Michael Anthony Kearney
Daytyn Nichole ~elley
Han-Nah Kim
Andrew Allen Kimbell
Shoshana Elise Kline
Brandon Knox
Julie Dee Kroening
Jennifer Rose Krueger
Kristina Ruth Lambert
lvone Oekarla Landeros
Margaret Landeros
Stephanie Landeros
Catherine Le
Michelle Uyen Mai Le
Rogelio Leal
Jenny Mihae Lee
Aaron Christophe Leibrkk
Rebecca Michelle Lerma
Jeffrey Brian Lieu
Alden Regalado. Using
Patricia Usme
Joshua Daniel Little . .
PHOTO BY TAYA KASHUBA I DAILY PILOT
Crystalyn Loparo
Minerva Lopez
Rosa Patricia Lopez
Kelly Ann Loros
Gary Lozonne
Irving Luna
Nicole Christine Macaulay
Vince Banque Makiling
-Veronica Mancilla
Daniel Richard Martin
Edwin Ernesto Martinez
Eliseo Elias Martinez
Juan <:arlos Mart.Inez
Vincent Anthony Masclale
Lauryn Joy Mayo
Christopher Shawn Melgar
Oscar Gerardo Mendoza
Darcie Michna
Ark Michael Millar
Jennifer <:ar:olina Montano
Jeffry Matthew Montoya
Diana Louise Morelli
Yazmin Arias Moreno
Andrea Mueller
Luis Antonio Muniz
Ryan Paul Naff
Crystal Lynne Nettles
David Van Ngo
Khoi Huy Ngo
Ann Tram Thi Nguyen
Jackie Phuong Nguyen
Long T Nguyen
• Mark Hoa~ Vu Nguyen
Michelle Kim Nguyen
• Michelle 0-Anh Nguyen
Quy Ngoc Nguyen
Trang My Nguyen
· Trungtuari Nguyen
<:andace Kathrine Nicholson
..
• Graduates of Costa
Mesa High School get
advice from teachers
and friends as they
prepare for the future.
Amy R. Spurvec>n
DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa High School
graduates learned how
to open lockers togeth-.
er as seventh-graders,
avoided getting "trash·
canned• as freshmen, took
to the wheel a year or two
after that and now face a
world with endless possibili·
ties.
Teacher Michael
Lawrence, one of the com·
mencement speakers,
encouraged the graduates,
jokingly reassuring them
that they •are not just a
bunch of zeros" -a refer·
ence to the year 2000.
"If you never fail, you are
not reaching far enough,•
said Lawrence, who then
borrowed the words of a
rather famous Star Wars
character. •As Master Yoda
said, do or do not. There is
no try.•
The· 240 graduates were
dressed in bright green caps
and gowns Wednesday at
OCC's LeBard Stadium as
they received their diplo-
mas:-Some couldn't contain
Vicki Nigorizawa
Ian Taylor Nouget
Gabriela Ochoa
· Claudia Ivette Ordonez
Jorge Arturo Paredes
<:aria Janette Partida
Krystel Cortes Peralta
Jose Oswaldo Gomez Perez
Jordan Ryan Peters
Katy <:arsey Petersen
Cuong Huy Pham
Hoang le Pham
Hoang Yen Thi Pham
Thlen Si Pham
Cesar Porcayo
lienVinh~h
Buffle Raddl!lvong
Cindy Elizabeth Ramirez
Jason Michael Wa Rankin
James Joseph Riordan
Joakim Alexander Rising
Hortensia Rivera
Nuvia Lizet Rodriguez
Ruben Rodriguez
Alba-Nydia Romero
Joanna Luz Rosso
Kelly Aurora Ryan
Gilberto Salas
Rhys Salcedo
Magdalena Geiser San<>-'>Val
Alex Sarris
Erica Lynn Segura
Brooke Erin Shanley
<:aroline Elizabeth Siefert
Aaron Alexander Simorioff
Vincenzo Anthony Sinisi
Jeffery Michael Slater
Ashleigh Smith
Autumn Rose Smith ..
their enthusiasm, repetitive-
ly pushing their palms to the
sky in a motion known as
"raising the roof.·
The tightly knit class of
students, who spent six
years of life together, settled
down to bear the words oI
one of their own.
Student speaker Mag-
dalena Sandoval said she
and her fellow graduates
have matured together, fac-
ing typical high school fears.
Now they are ready to face
the future, she said.
Emotional friends and
family members sat in the
stands, listening to the tradi-
tional strains of •Pomp and
Circumstance 9 and cheering
for their graduates.
"Oh no, we didn't bring
tissues,· said Costa Mesa
resident Carol Whitman,
who was watching a family
friend graduate.
Whitman's daughter, 20-
year-old Karrie Whitman, a
recent Costa Mesa qraduate,
bad some words of wisdom
for the students whcrwere
facing a new beginning ..
•Always follow your
dreams, ·even if somebody
tells you it's stupid,# she
said. "Because your gut
instinct about your own life
is right.·
Her mother chimed in:
"Follow your dreams and
not the money."
Jamie Rose Snyder
Jolin W Sok
Ariana Soto
Nicole Dawn Spunaugle
Gregory A Stewart Jr
Evan Jacob, Swedelson •
Uyen Nguyen-Phu Thach
Lauren Melissa Thompson
Melissa Irene Thornton
Michael Kenneth Thurman
Bud Tolan
Brian Dinh Tran
Duong Nam Tran
Huy Duong Trdll.--
Levina Anh-Hong Tran
Nam Khoa Tran
Phuongkhanh Tran
Tamara N Trejo
Jennifer Tumala
Dennis Mauido Ulin
Cynthia Ann Upton
Kenneth Belisario Urbina ·
Michael Chester Vaillancourt
Cesar C Valencia
Jesus Gabriel Valle
Marisol Vera
Le Tuyet Vo
Jennifer Ly Vu
John Jerome Wald
iraci Michelle Wallace
Lisa Jennifer Weeks
David William Jo Weir
Amanda Jean Wilson
Barry Robert Witt
Jessica Mariee Woodard
Jesse Michael Yanez
Lyle William Vourex
Ho Chung Yuen
COSTA MESl4 HIGH.SCHOOL
Presents
The Class of 2000
• Special thanks to these generous donors whet tions and supported special events to
assist with the production of I Grad Night 2000
Baker Equipment ~ental and Sales • OW Consultants • Mary and Jim Ferryman • Bob
Anonymous • Mike and Sheila Barnett • Mr. and Mrs. GleM Biron • Canon Business Machine
Gene and Lois Comfort • Cheryl and Rick Daub • Ed and Connie Duddridge • '
Fred and Milka Hitchock • Kuo and Chia~Cheng Huang •Cindy Kroening •
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Mike and Bonnie VaJllancourt • Patrick M.
pany
bert • Theodore Robins Ford • Conley Smith and Nancy Hoffman
nt Bo<ty • Coit Drapery-Costa Mesa • Josephine N. Coleman and Karen L. Ryan
les • John and Cristy Grory • Mr. and Mrs. Kenji Hatsushi • Mona Holsinger
ary and Ronda Lazonnc • Kathy Melgar • Cheryl and Anthony P. Naff• Hue T. Pham
Pit Shlnley---'f-Ofn-and-lrit-T'homJ'90l'I • Ken and Susan-Thunnan ------.--
rie Weichman-Real &taters • Rick and Paulette Witt
Robert and Barbara Abbott• Acapulco Mexican Restaurant • Albertson's • An So. California~ Avila's EJ Ranchito •Back Bay Rowing Club. Bamboo Ternce
Nick & Maggie Bartlett• Carolyn Beach• Ann Behr• Ben & Jeny's lee ·I• Bowen Museum• Burger King• Calentino's Italian Deli . Cameloc Oolfland
Canon USA, Inc.• Cecilia Carter• Chuck Cassity • Jean Olapin •Charles Restaunnt •Classic Hand Car Wuh •Coca.Cola• Coco's fllnily RestaurMI
Coffee Bean & Tea Ltaf •Nancy & Matt CoUett .•Conroy's Plowm •The Crab DeMello •Dick Church's • Debbie Dickens • Diedrich Coffee. Jon & BMbn Dimclale
Doria's Haus of Pizza • Dr. Pepper • Duke 's-HIUltingtOn 8eacb • · 1111 '1 • Farr's SWionen • five Crowns • Pnnk & Marty Flacks • flowtrdale Nuneriea
Fountain Valley FamiJy Pun Center• Frank's Philadelphia • The Gap •'Gina & Oma~• ~!fldl Put Oblerv•ory • Harbor Viltqe Aputmenaa • Hl-Time Cellar. Jani Ho«mln
Hornblower Dining Yachts • ln·N·Out Burgers • Irvine Lines• Jamba •Kearney P111Uly • Kang• Copy Cenler • Mary cl Steve Kipp • Michie! ct Susie Kline . Knoct's Berry p11111 Karl cl Kathy Koenig • Kona Lanes • Koo Koo Roo • Krilpy Kremo •LA Counly M llmal Hiatoly • LA Harbor Crui.-Vllllge Boll House • La Minlda Theatre for Performing Ans • Erik Leywen
U'l Pickle • Vincent UmongcllVDeborah Allen • Linen & Thinas • lea Liken • ~ • McDonald's-Briscol Sired• M111i1R0'1 Utde Italy •Mi Caa Mellican Rescaurant • Marte R. Millar • Mimi's Cafe
Muddy's Coffee House • Nata'Le Coffee• Newport Hair cl N Noodle • Newport RibCo. •ThlllhTan Npyen •Nick's Pizza • Noi1e Noiae Noise• Nomads Surf Band •Otra Depot •OienAeeocillel
Old Navy •Orange Coast College• Outback Steakboule • Pait.• Phi.1'1 Ski cl S~ • Pick Up Scill • Plecemaken Counuy Score • Piu.a D'Oro • Powemoutc Oym-Pullenon • The Qliet Wolllln
Quicuilver, me.• Qutzno's •Ralph 's • Rivetbolt R ulleUl!l •Robert cl Taylor fflir Dmeen • Robinlon'1-May • 'laeaa Rodripei •Ruby's• Slbldno'1 •Chris cl Mmy Swris • ~ R.._.
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Daily Pilot
"If you n ever fail, you are not reaching far
enough. As Master Yoda said, do or do not.
There is no try. "
Michael Lawrence
Teacher
Thursday, June 22, 2000 A9
Costa Mesa Hlgb
School graduate
Jason Cabico
enjoys Farshid
Kazl's speech
during the
commencement
Parents and supporters of the Class of 2000 cheer during the presentatton of diplomas .
Costa Mesa High School graduate Farshid Kazi raises his hands to rouse
the crowd as students make their way onto the field for the graduation
ceremony.
_'fau_Are_fba_
Greatest!
Love,
Wiii/am, Atom & Dlld
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Al 0 Thunday. June 22. 2000
. .
"There's such a feeling of joy, sorrow, happiness."
Bryan Jimenez,, 19
ABOVE
Excited graduate Charles Thompson waves to the crowd
Wednesday at the start of Estancia' High School's com-
mencement at Orange Coast College.
AT RIGHT
From left, Estancia graduates Maggie Flour and Lauren
Cassity embrace following Wednesday's ceremony.
PHOTOS BY TAYA KASHUBA I DAILY PILOT
GRADUATES
Don Giron Abbago
Alexi Lynn Adams
Llzet Aguilar
Maurice Lawrence Aguilar
David Abraham Akiva
John Jairo Alderete
Edson Anaya
Jayme Christine Angove
Adriana Arce
1Katelyn Jennifer Aronson
Hilario Arriaga
jBrandon Eric Austin
Gerardo Yasmany Avalos
Olga Avila
Teresa Lorena Avila
Eric Andrew Avilez
Marion Beatriz Ayala
Julio Cesar Bailon
Christopher Cristev Baker
Raul Bejar
Elizabeth Krystal Bennett
Hugo Berber
'Beau Kahalelouk Berry
Jennifer Nicole Beserra
Jennifer Francis Bohning
Flor de Maria Bribiesca
Crystal Lynne Brown
Edel Hernandez Cabrera
Mayra Sofia Caldera
Cilssie Leigh Calkin
Janie ltzel Campos
Jonathan Michael Cantrell
Armando Carmona
Amelia Rose carpenter
Lauren Elizabeth cassity
Sarali Ann Chaisson
Travis William Chandler
Juan Carlos Codiz
David Emerson Collier
Alexis John Concepcion
Laura Lynne Cote
Jessie.a Marie Cox
Michael Steven Crabb
Griffin Robert Crogan
lveeth Maria Cruz
Cynthia Medel Cuevas
Michael Lee Culp
Mario Diego Curiel
Jose Julian De Anda
Marla Esmeralda De Anda
Alvin Dela Cruz
Amy Rose Delrez
William Roberto Diaz
Samantha Regina diGirolamo
Mario Giovanni Dimas
Pyrom Duch
Yuliya Entina -.
Arturo Ines Estrada
Andrew Scott Evanoff
Nabil Quiniano Fanaian
Mehgan Elizabeth Fay
Janette Ann Felix
Michael David Firner
Megan Stewart Fissel
Alejandro Flores
Helen Flores
Margaret Nicole Fluor
Maria Vanessa Franco
Sean Alexander Freeman
Emmad F Freihat
Melissa Marie Friel
Ken Hiromi Fukumoto
Fernando Galvan
Janet Garcia
Lorena Elena Gare.la
Ruben A lfonso Garcia
Darshaun Lamar Gamer
Miguel Angel Garza
Hugo Alejandro Godinez
Isaac Arturo Gomez
Marcela Isabel Gonzalez
Monie.a Gonzalez
C K Green ;.
Olga Araceli Gutierrez
Daniel Pierre Gutman
Brett Samuel Hellmich
Marshall L Hendricks
Adriana Hernandez
Daniel Hernandez
Erika Rocio Hernandez
Janet Hdez Hernandez
Karla Nayelli Hernandez
Peter Christan Hernandez
Sarah Elizabeth Hess
Michael Edward Hubbard
Araceli Ibarra
Abraham Liao Inouye
Irving Israel Islas
Bryan Arnoldo Jimenez
Joel Tyler Johansen
David Lee Johnston
Daniel James Kahara
Riaz Ali Khan
Sarah Ciltherin& Kirk
Sergio Lara
Cassandra Dale Latimer
Mariana Lemus
Teresa Lemus
Rebecca Anne Lenhart
Lori Michelle Lenke
Robin Joelle Letosta~
Melissa Lindner
Lene Saided Lomeli
Christina Lopez
Jorge Luis Lopez
Arianna Concepcion t.umbreras
Eduardo Noe Maldonado
Octavio Maldonado
Cristian Martinez
Honorlo Juarez Martinez
Nereida Martinez
ISTllCll HIGH SCHOOL
'They will move on
to wonderful things'
•At Estancia High,
graduates enter the
'real world' with a mix-
ture of excitement, nos-
talgia.
~Gluer
DAILY PILOT
Pomp and Circumstance
and the occasional little
dance marked Estancia
High School's commence-
ment Wednesday at OCC's
LeBard Stadiwn.
Family and friends in the
bleachers blew air horns and
cheered as 211 graduating
senjors received their diplo-
mas.
The graduates wore red
gowns and caps with gold
tassels. the colors of the
Estancia High School Eagles.
Some students shuffled their
feet in choreographed moves,
others teetered precariously
on platform shoes and one
even cartwheeled down the
aisle.
"There's such a feeling of
joy, sorrow, happiness," said
Bryan Jimenez, 19, a new
graduate. •All the stuff We
brings you."
Following the ceremony,
his familyandfriendsrushed
to him on the field. Jimenez,
who was a guard for
Estanda's basketball team,
Jeffrey Steven Marx .
Fernando Medina
Robert John Potts
Adriana Rico Ramos
Elizabeth Kay Razo
Alexis Selina Reeves
Mlch~I Walter Reynolds
Elizabeth Reynoso
Esaul Eduardo Mendoza
Erandy Rubi M ercado
Serena Laurell Mercer
Luis Monterroso
J j
hugged bis mother Julia and
spun her around, nearly send-
ing her straw bonnet flying
like a Frisbee through the
goal posts.
Each of the nine students
who spoke at the ceremony
reflected on the feelings of
fear, excitement, apprehen-
sion and relief to enter the
"real world.•
J "I think I'm ready to knock
it down/ Jimenez said~ "But
I'm sad to leave our class. We
all got along so well.•
In bis speech, senior David
Tow reflected on how much
had changed since the class
began high school together
four years ago.
As freshmen, sophomores
and juniors, the boys stared at
the senior girls, Tow said at
the lectern.
"Then, as seniors," be
reflected solemnly. "We
began staring at the under-
classmen girls.•
Wearing a wide straw hat
and passing out programs, art
teacher Christine Murray said
she, like her students, felt a
mixture of emotions.
"This is a really talented,
creative class," she said,
pointing out an eagle's head,
drawn by one of her students,
that was printed on each pro-
gram. "They will leave very
big shoes to fill. But I know
they will move on to wonder-
ful things."
Lyndsay Oaire Stone
Amber Swett
Arturo Tamalatzi
Martha Lidia Morales
Ana Lilia Moreno
Matthew Barton Mueller
Nishaant Kumar Muneshwar
Rebecca Celencia Narvaez
e>m.r Navarrete •
• Luis Alberto Rivera
Gerardo Sanc.hez Robles
Stephen Edward Rodriguez
Benjamin Romero
Jacqueline Roxana Romero
Xiomara Romero
Eric Christophe Tarrosa
Cesar Mondragon Terrones
Charles Philip Thompson
Angela Maria Tillis
Cartos Grablel Toledo
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COIOll l l L Mii lll H SCHOOL
Right time for some,
too soon fo r others
· • Grad~tion brings out emotions for those who
have spent years preparing for the moment.
NomlllSchw.-tz
D AILY PILOT
Skateboard helmet in
band, Luke Christiano
stood dose to the fence
separating him from the rows
of seniors that swept past at
the Corona del Mar High
commencement.
The teenagers, over-
whelmed with feelings of
elation, anticipation and ner-
vousness, were too preoccu-
pied to notice the second-
grader who stood watching
them. And he, in turn, didn't
quite understand why this
was such a big event for his
sister, Cristina, and her class-
mates.
"I don't know why it's
important, but l knew it was
something special for her,•
Luke said about his sister.
For most of the seniors, it
was dear.
"I'm nervous,• said senior
Chelsea Taylor. "I thought
this day would never come.
I'm afraid I'll fall on my
,face.•
been building for nearly 12
years. Evidence of the excite-
ment bubbled over in the form of this year's senior
pr4nk -toilet-papering
trees and gluing •2000• in
coins to the grass.
Bits of forgotten paper still
hanging in the trees blew in
the wind as the class presi-
dent struggled to speak.
"Guys, this is it," said
Claire Duggins. "Some are
thin.king it's about time and
other are tb.inlcing no, not
yet.•
Ears half-cocked. the
words floated.over young
Luke.
"She gets to go to college
and not have any rClles," he
said of his sister's future. "It's
a really big step.•
And when student Sonia
Lohiya ended her speech, in
which she told her class to
follow their own unique and
separate paths, the boy and
his two friends shrugged
their shoulders and started
talking about what high
schools they'll attend -and
.if they'd still be friends then.
PHOTOS BY BRIAN POBUOA I OAllV PllOT
C orona del Mar High School valedictorian scholars J oseph Goodstein and Jennifer
"I'm sad to leave every-
body,• said Amber
Wynkoop.
"I'm happy to leave!,·
countered Michael Yu.
The speeches continued
with valedictorian scholars
Joseph Goodstein and Jen-
nifer Lee perfonning a mock
Academy Awards shtick with
Lee address their classmates Wednesday. Due to a medical condition, Goodstein wore a
patch over his eye, so Lee supported him by wearing one, too. Their anticipation had
GRADUATES Molly Adele Cheney Christopher Steven Franta Drew Christophe Hoeven Susan Ching Tzu Lu
Ewan Stott Choate Alison Grace Frech Courtney Paige Hoffman Jessica Lynn Luchesi
Cedrk Kaipo Chun Michael Ernest freibott. Jr. Kendra Anne Hollem Innes M acdonald
Ashley Erin Adams Sterling Bay Clark Kristin Marie Frenklel Leslie Letia Holmes Mani Mahfoozi
Fayez M Ahdab Lisa Cohrs Michael David Gaines Pauli Sara Horowitz Jonathan Mcbain Marbfe
Nichole Jaieh Ahmadi Nicole Cohrs Meghan Moss Gallagher Katharine Chelsea Hover Christopher Mardikian
Edward Laurence Algeo Layla Cole Jean Marie Garcia Adam Steven Hoyt William Francis Mc Ardle
Katlin Kay Allen Hayley Sands Contant Garrett Bradford Gentry Nathan Raymond Hoyt Cameran Heather Mc Callister
Morgan Elizabeth Altobello Adam Cooper Bridget Marie Gibney Douglas Wayne Jackson Jr Lawson Mickie Mc Clung
Alanna Lee Anderson Christopher Lee Cordes Reed Talbot Cal Glyer Noah Ashley Chetyl Jacobson Christopher John Mc Cormick
AmyCAngelo Tiffany Brooke Dalton Isaac Goldman Julie N Jacobson Kristin Lynn Mc Kay
Sheryl Susan Antebi Rafe Stephen Day Joseph Matthew Goodstein Sierra Kristen Jensen Br'-' Ni~a Mendez
Ethan Stacy Austin Bart James Declark James Henry Gormley Ryan David Jetton Tejay llara Miers
Elizabeth Diane Bailey Mark Gregory Oi Rocco Bradley Walter Gouldsmith Jacqueline Monique Jimenez Braden l'aul Miller
Brandon Christophe Baril John Jarrod Dicesare John Joseph Graass Brandon Michael Johnson Vanessa Kathryn Miller
Alison M Barth Jennifer Ann Donnell Nathalie Isabell Gross Morgen Kirk Johnston David Kingsley ~ittn)an Jennifer Michelle Bartlau Stacy Rene Dowell Cristina Frances Guccione Edward James Joseph ~egan Marie r~
Mjtrissa Elizabeth Becker James Derek Duffy Matthew Warren Gulley Rodion Jouvagina V nessa Regina Moore
Katie A Bellin Claire Anita Duggins Jenny Yun-Ha Ha Omar Kattan Brooks Alexander Morris
Jen,,ifer Leigh Belli Colby S. Oyer Travis Clinton Hackett Brian Mlchael Katuslan Griffin Wesley Morris .
Alan Ramin Pilest
Edward Andrew Prosser
Charlene Alcemi Quon
Jill Marie Quye
Kevin Patrick Rager
Ajit Anthony Rajanayagam
Jay Reed
Karrie Leeann Rielly
Adam Wesley Rittmiller
Jarrod Paul Roggenbuck'
Jason Peter-Mark Ruper
Rajiv Sainath
M ichael Mario Sanguineti
Daniela Francesca Schinaia
Scott NictlolasXhober
Britton Sybil Schram
Jonathan Jedediah Schrank
Patrick-William Seaborn
Lindsey Nicol Shaffer
Leonard E Shemtob
#G uys, this is.it.
Some are thinking
it's about Ume and
other are thinking no,
not yet."
Claire Duggins
class president
pop culture references.
In a quietly tou_ching ges·
ture, Lee wore an eye patch
to match her good friend
Goodstein on their last day in
high school together.
As student Eilene Hao
sang her senior project, "The
Heart of Our Lives,• the
young boys wandered off
and sat down on a bench
together.
Hao stre tched her voice
and sang about holding on to
the memories, hope and
iriendships they had made
over the years.
As the speeches ended
with a crescendo of applause
and just before the seniors
threw their caps into the air
in a final gesture, Luke's 10-
year-old buddy, J oey
DiCaprio, chimed in with
exuberance.
"It's another step into
life," Joey said. "You're all
on your own I·
Alicia Lynette Srull
Alexander Jess Swanson
Todd Paul Swanson
M ichelle Lynne Swinney
Shlrln Tal~Yazdi
Jamie Rachel Tanzer
Chelsea Laurie Taylor
Joel Wade Templeton
Alisse Marie Thatcher
Lisa Mkbelle Todd
Jason Ollensen Tong
Chris David Treble
Jeffrey Tsao
Melinda Beveny Tu,cker
Reza Vafaei
Andrea Louise Vanderreest
Quang Tlen Vang
) Nadia Patricia Vaughan
Stephen Michael Bello Jessica Leigh Edwards Kelly Jean Hailey Christina Farrah Kaviani Elizabeth Harrjs Morse OWistopher James Shephefdson Zachary Nicholas Wald )lanessa Bendz Stephanie Anne Edwards Kevin Christophe Hansen Peyton Whitney Kelly Haman Movafagh Clifford Grant Shepherdson Lindsay Nami Watanabe o.vld Alan Beser Alec Austin Hanson Brian C Kim Margaux Georgene Elliott Jeffrey Thomas Mulford ~ackson Shields f Marisa R Bilkiss Amber Marie English Ellene Hao Jessica Nicole King Alejandra Naranjo Dawson Shochat M ichelle Diane Way
Stuart Ashley Blair Shlrln Eslami Hayley Augusta Hapeman Gabrielle Kleckner Riki Nemoto ~r1es Weldon Shurtleff Katie Wiedemann
Christine Michelle Bogenrief Grant Gerald Estabrook Valtyn Gaye Hatfield Kevin Fitzgerald Kramer Bradford Everett Netherton e Bartlett Simon Joseph T Wiles
Nll"\it Prakash Bondade David Garrett Fabian Dimitra Havriluk Jason Matthew Kurtz Christopher K Nguyen -Kristin Marie Sitter Peter Allen Wilson
James George Bottom Joanna Leighton Faulkner Robert Scott Hawkins Danielle Kutz Alexander Niehenke Catherine Ann Sroith Jay Winters
Janae Marie Bousema Sean Robert Fenton Jeffrey Stephen Hay Brett Taylor Lawrence Timothy Allen Northup Eryn S Smith
• Corie N Bowden Andrea Beth Ferentz Michael Patrick Hayes Jennifer Jin Lee ... Joelle Wolsteln Ellen Townsend Ofbe Lynee Blaise Smith Megan Colleen Wood
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Tracy Teel Brown M ichael David Ferketic Charles Amedio Hellingson Caylan Elizabeth Leslie Jason Stott Owen Marina Stacey Thomas Robert Wood Jamie Allison Brownell Anna K Finch Arin Eve Hendrickson Katy Erin Lewis Sarah Jane Parker Gregory R Stampley Alexander Stonehill Wortham Amanda Campbell Camaryn Dominique Fiorane Judson Robert Hletbrink Kelly Lin Elliott Michael Patterson Josh Boyd Stauffer
Stott P. Carlson Taylor Morgan Flaum Matthew James Hietbrink Julia Aileen Uvtngston Ryan "fyler Pautsch Catherine Diane Stockstill Amber Joy Wynkoop
Nicole Michelle Charney Erin Elizabeth Florent Jeffrey Alan Hill II Derek Alan Loe Sasha Lindsay Peltz Bryan Joseph Stone Jekwon Yeh
David Vi-Hao Chen Brady Thomas Flynn Christina S Hoang Sonia Lohiya James Matthew Petry Molly Ann Strack Michael Yu
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Start of a
\ new chapter
• With a little sadness
and a lot of celebrating,
Newport Harbor High
sends 432 graduates
into their new lives.
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
Much like the ilock of
white doves released
into the late afternoon
sky, the Class of 2000 was set
upon the world Wednesday
afternoon at Newport Harbor
High School.
' The proud stances, excit-
ed fidgeting and beaming
smiles -not to mention the
bright blue caps and gowns
-seemed to indicate the
gra~uates·were ready to
embark on their new lives.
here,• said graduate Nikko
Gallardo, 18. "But I'm sad.
I'll miss my friends -we'll
never all be together again.•
An already poignant cere-
mony was made more so as
the mother of beloved class-
mate Andre Stewart, who
died in a car accident in
May, accepted the diploma
he had worked toward for
four years.
It was also an emotional
goodbye for Bob Boies, who
gave his final graduation
address as principal of New-
port Harbor.
•I am just thrilled. This is
the best moment of my life,•
said graduate Christina Kem,
18, as she stood with her
classmates .waiting to accept
her diploma. •rm surround-
ed by the people I love most
in the world. I'm looking at
them and I'm so over-
whelmed by the excitement
and success of it.•
•My message to them is,
you showed great talent,
ability and energy in making
the accomplishments you
made as a high school stu-
dent,• Boies said. •Just
remember the key to success
is hard work and tenacity,
and if they work as hard as
they worked in high school.
they'll be great successes.•
There were some students
who never thought the
moment would come, and
those for whom it could not
come soon enough.
PHOfOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.Of
Mitchell Valvano jumps on the back of fellow graduate BlaJr Jones as they bead to the podium to recelw their diplomas.
Like Kem, other gradu-
ates expressed myriad emo-
tions, ranging from ecstatic
glee for completing their
high school career to an
unexpected apprehension
and sadness over leaving
their friends and their child-
hood behind.
•rm really glad I'm grad-
uating l\Dd getting out of
"I remember watching
some of my senior friends
graduate when I was a fresh-
man,• said graduate April
Ross, 18. •1 never thought I'd
get here and I still can't
believe it."
But they all eagerly
embraced the day -and a
new chapter in their lives.
"Welcome to the begin-
ning of the next step,• said
18-year-old graduate.Brad
Rothewell.
Newport Harbor High School graduates celebrate as Wednesday's commencement concludes.
April Roa, a naUonal honon student, Is all smiles after
"I remember watching some of my senior friends graduate when I was a freshman. I n ever
thought I 'd get here and I still can 't believe it."
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GRADUATES
Kellie Alexandra Abbott
Audra Louise Adams
Brooke Alison Adams
Lisa Therese Addeo
Harutiun Harry Agdayan
Rebecca Catharine Agnew
Santos Agustine
Rhianna Ahern
Joseph Douglas Alani
Candice Marie Alarcon
Marysol Alcazar
Jack Walter Allanach II
Alise Noelle Ambrose
Alex Bayones Arjad
Blake Ryan Armand
Alison Marie Arnold
Amy Lynne Ast\ley
Nicole Karin Ashtol')
Alyssa Kathleen Auerbach
• Maria del Rosario Ayala
Rex Alexei Babazadeh
Shannon Elaine Backus
Keaton Lee Ballard
Jessica Lee Ban
Taylor James Bannert
Jillian Leigh Banning
Jillian Irene Barber
Sarah Elizabeth Barker
Marissa Lindsay Barth
Kristina Setsu Bartlett
. Jennifer Marie Barto
Jennifer Michelle Bass
Rosa Maria Bautista
Viridiana Becerra
Austin Henry Beck.er
Scott Ryan Beerer
Ryan Frank Bellerose
Raya Belna
Brittany Barritt Bentley
Brian David Benzmiller
Johanna Lynn Berger
limothy Wayne Birdsong
Branden Todd Black
Sunshine Andria Black
John Douglas Bothwell
Rebecca Marie Bowler
Siobhan Angelina Bradley
Taylor Rashae Bradshaw
Todd Davis Breithaupt
Scott Russell Breneman
Ryan Matthew Brill
M ichael Ryan Brooks
' Andrew Springer Browne
Michael Lee Brownell
Erin Corrin Buchholz
Janine Bushby
Marcum Casey CaldlNell
Natha·n Bradley Caldwell
Sandra Garcilazo Campos
Amalia del Carmen Cardenas
Ashlee Shannon Carels
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Angelina Carrazco
April Ann Carroll
Rebecca Suzanne Carroll
Kristen Shaun Case
Victor Manuel Castillo
Justin ln·Hyung Chang
Jeffrey Arthur Cheek
Brady Penhall Cherry
Denise Mleko Cherry
Gregory Alan Chinn
Kimberly Joy Christensen
Dena Anne Chrys
Heather Ann Clark
Josselyn Elizabeth Clarke
William Weatherford Clayton
Neal Nunez Cloud
Travis Scott Cochran
Robert Martin Cole
Christopher Steven Collins
Amanda Rose Collopy
Tralghe Concannon
Andrew David Cook
Andrea Marie Corkhill
Alba Ellette Corne;o
Luz Belem Corral
Hugo Cortes
Bonnie Jean Cowie
Kyndra Wynne Cox
Bradley Lansdell Craig
Luis Alberto Cruz
Amanda Lynn Custer
Nicholas M lchael D'Antoni
Erin Gale Dalmann
Jonathan Richard Daly
Sarah Melissa Daum
Luis Gerardo Delatorre
Jennifer Michelle Demarois
Jason Elliot Dennis
John Laurence Deshazer
Jeffrey Mark Deyden
Brenda Isela Diaz
Jodi Lynn Dieckmeyer
Ryan Martin D1eckmeyer
Krista Kenan Dill
Kim Bao Dinh
David Quang Do
Crystal Lynn Dootson
Nicole Elizabeth Dore
Lindsey Marie Dorris
Crystal R.ochelle Dotson
Jamie C Dow
Douglas Michael Dukes
Emily Erin Dunn
Emily Anne Eastmond
Brenda Echeverria
Cindy Lee Edlund
Rebecca Christine Ellis
Lindsey Michelle Errico
Flora Elizabeth Esquives
Jennifer Lindsey Fairbanks
Chad Cameron Felton
Blair Cameron Fetter
Jennifer Lynn Flaherty
Claudia Naxhielli Flores
Kirby Melissa Fopma
Carrie Elizabeth Foss
Erica E Foster
Hector Fuentes
Osvaldo Fuentes
Erk Orlando Gaffoglio
Eduardo Galindo
Nikko Lynne Gallardo
Nicholas M ichael Garces
Katrina Marie Garcia
Jannet.Garcilazo
Jose Angel Garibay
Gena Marie Garza
Mindy Lynn Gayer
Zachary Aaron Gelbaum
Lisa Marie Gerlach
Tony Alan Gielow
Joseph Jude Giordani
Diana G Girgis
M atthew Tyson Glover
Chelsea Saunders Godbey
Monika Godden
Andy M Godinez
Andrew Scott Gold
A'stasia Ardell Gomez
Alberto Rodriguez Gonzalez
Daniel Rebollar Gonzalez
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Brian Edward McEligot
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Ronni Leigh McKendry
Michael Joseph McMahon
Kevin McNulty
Jesse Travis McRae
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Lee Anne Meredith
Christie Joy Merrill
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Thursday, June 22, 2000 •JS
u I'm really glad ..A
I'm graduating and
getting out of here.
But I'm sad. I 'll miss
my friends -
we '11 n ever all be.
together aga'in."
Nikko G•ll•rdo, 18 /l
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"I am just thrilled. '
This is the best
moment of my life.''
Christina Kern, 18
Newport Harbor High School
graduate Christina Kem
high-fives biology teacher
Barbara Barry as she walks to I
the podium to receive her
diploma Wednesday.
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Alvaro Rafael Rutz
Justin John Ruiz
Sue Ocampo Sanchez
Jimmy Stephen Sanders
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Jennifer Ann Sandro
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Al6 Thunday • .tune 22, 2000
BICK llY I MONTE VISTA HllH SCHOOU
g but tiniform
• Despite their matching caps and gowns, ·
graduates of Newport-Mesa's Alternative
Education Center celebrated their diversity.
Alex Coolm•n
DAILY PILOT.
Tbe cake was cut in
neat rectangles. Each
piece had its own
paper serving bas'ltet and
was skewered, dead center,
with a single plastic fork.
But if dessert at the Back
Bay and Monte Vista High
School graduation looked
uniform Wednesday, tbe peo-
ple munching on it were
anything but.
And in the brief, spirited
~emony that marked their
graduation, the students'
enthusiasm for the idiosyn-
cratic and unconventional
was evident.
In front of an overflowing
crowd of parents, ftiends and
s4pporters, a few students
.w~re recognized for their
extraordinary achievements.
poked out from beneath red
graduation gowns and the
spiky haircuts peeking out
from under mortar boards -
bad their own, ~hat
inventive philosophies of life.
The willingness of the
schools to tolerate and even
encourage the diversity of
students' approaches to
learning, parents suggest-
ed, was essential to their ...
success.
Teri Layman, mother of
Back Bay grad Stephanie
Womack, came outside the
crowded auditorium toward'
the end of the graduation
Daily Pilot
·The schools (both are
under one roof) and the stu-
dents who attend them are
unconventional. Back Bay is
considered a continuation
program for students whose
e xperiences in ordinary
But one of them. Monte
V15ta's Stephanie Skidmore,
used her time on stage to
raise a philosophical ques-
tion. "What is successr
Skidmore asked the audi-
ence. "Is success to make the
most money?•
She thought differently.
·success is to win the
respect of intelligent people
and to win the laughter of
children,• she determined.
·It's to leave the world a bit
better.•
, · ceremonies. Sitting at a table
covered in red COTlStruction
paper and fringed with
Mylar balloons, Womack dis-
cussed the changes Back Bay
had made in her daughter's
feelings about education.
The school's Oexibility, she
thought, had made a big dif-
ference.
BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT
Newport-Mesa school board member Judy Franco shakes hands with Monte Vista
High School graduate Jasmina Koev.
easier to get where he want-
ed to go.
high schools haven't always
been the best, and Monte
Vista features independent
study for kids whose lives
are complex enough to
require a flexible approach
to education.
Many of Skidmore's class-
mates -judging by the
skateboarding shoes that
•It really gives young peo-
ple a lot of hope,• she said.
"The teachers here really try
to meet the needs of the indi-
vidual students.•
Erick Maldonado, who
cruised through Monte Vtsta
in only three years while talc-
ing computer courses at
Orange Coast College, said
the small class sizes and per-
sonal attention he received
from teachers had made it
"I plan to transfer to UC
Berkeley for engineering,•
he said. •And then, if I've got
anything left over afterward,
I'm thinking about MIT.•
As for Jesseca Mendoza,
who had been home-
scbooled through one of
Monte Vista's programs, she
was just happy to be done.
"I've been waiting for this
for four years,· she said.
GRADUATES Haunani Kalikclehua cathcart Jamie Lynn Grace
MONTE VISTA Christopher Lee Chaisson Kirby Green
Lauren Kristin Chavez Kristi April Gregory
HIGH SCHOOL Brianne Christla.nsen Brandon Grewal
Katie Anne Adlterberg Christopher Gar Tuck Chun Rebecca M ichelle Gukaylo
Juan Aldaco Daniel Clemente Christina Marie Hargrove
Walaa Aljaff Jennifer Marie Coulston Bjorn Jarek Hazelquist
Melissa Nicole Alvarez Autumn Maria Cramer Miriam Hernandez
Marisol H Armijo Monique Creed Shannon Hillyard
Guillermo Arturo A5cencio Socorro Crouch Lesli Hoffman
Stephanie M ichelle Baim-Jocelyn Beth Daniel Jesse John Holycross
bridge , Ludwing Estuardo De La Cruz Dawn Renee Honeywell
Erika Barba Ryan Allen Debolt Chere' Jacques
Megan Mccord Bass-Jackson Christa Dietzel Danielle Marie Johnson
Leslie Ann Baumgardner Alonso Duarte Brian Mitchell Jones
Rena Elzabeth Berghorst Julie Ellen Duran Chad Jurjacks
Jennie Yvonne Blackburn Steven Richard Dustman Yusef Kallab
carrie J Bobbitt Kara LeAnn English Michelle Ann Kaylor
Tyler S Boucher Nicole Eriquega Megan Leanne Kiser
Amber Lee Briano Ryan Farnsworth Jasmina Koytcheva Koev
Melissa Brotton lssachar Tobon Flores Peter William Larson
Mike David caples Fernando Garcia Sierra Gitane Lindborg
Nicolle Christine carpenter John Gentile Erin Kuchler Litts
Daisy Lopez Gonzalez Efren Sanchez Lopez
. .
Evelyn Lopez
Erick Roland Maldonado
Megan E Mandell
Alex Marquez
Danielle Grace Maynard
Jake McClory
Jason M<'Guy
Kevin Patrick McNulty
Korey Andrew Menden
Trinidad J Villanveva Mendez
Michael Christian Metkovich
Julia Ann Miral
Christine Diane Moffett
Derek Nalbanian
Maria Ema Navarro
Tyler Joseph Nelson
Daniel Steven Olinger
Jose Orihuela
Joanna Ornelas
Dilda Osorio
Christopher Lee Page
Steven Bradley Parker
Garrett Owen Peterson
Kailene Schuyler Piazza
Jesus Pimental Brett Adam Spaulding Matthew Paul Wojdynskl
llazmln Pizarro Stephanie Stanton Teresa Elsa Ramos
Heather Janette Porter Taylor Rohrbach Sterner Lindsey Driscoll
Kimberlie Dawn Porter Sarah Stipp Una H Pham
Stephanie Leigh Pringle-Teylor Leigh Stover Enas Mahir Barkho
Mason Lauren Elizabeth Strom Ma.rio Edrei Navarro
Dani Michelle Quick Jason Stubblefield Kyte Anson Belford
Lucia Lizbeth Ramos Shawn Marie Talley Ami Laura Niles
Tennille Marie Rather Emily Marie Thayer Kimberly Katherine Trinkaus
Andrew George Regnier Jaimee Nkole Thompson Erik.a Mota Sandra Reyes Samantha Kathleen Tierno Natalie Rachel Flores Una carina Rivero Corina Torres William Douglas Kane Jolsy Liseth Rodriguez Eric Scott Valantine carlos Alberto Mora Christopher Michael Rudolph Abisald Valencia
John Forrest Rutan, Ill Augustine Jamal Vargas BACK BAY HIGH SCHOOL Shawn Ryan Jason Oark Varner
Fermin Salas Kristopher R Wagoner Stephanie Marie Cervantes
Karen Sanchez Dorothy Wasilewski Frankie Douglas Fitus
Daniella Sarmiento Cameron Scott Weaver William Franco
Richard Dean Saryan Matthew Adam Weaver Michael William Hutto
Sonja Lynn Sauceda Brett Bradley Weber Kay Jorbl Lomae
Allison Simpson Kathleen Marie Weir Michelle Lynne Sherard
Stephanie Charlyn Skidmore Roxanne Sierra White Duong Hao TJen
Diana Denbow Smallwood Amber Dawn 11deisen Christina Marie Vigil
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OUllGE COAST MIDDLE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
Nontypical ceremony
for nontypical students
~
• Graduates of Orange Coast
Middle College High School,
part of alternative education
center, marched into the
future June 8.
Amy R. Spurgeon
DAILY PILOT
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COSTA MESA -Thirty six stu-
dents graduated from Orange Coast
Middle College High School on June
8, and it was anything but the typical
commenceinent.
It was short and inti.male -even
enjoyable.
The high school~ a ~oll,aborative
effort between OCC and the New-
port-Mesa Unified School District.
The college provides the facilities
while the school ctisb'ict provides
administration and faculty.
The program is the first of its kind
in Orange County and third in the
state, said Principal Joe Fox. It is a
two-year high school program
designed for Newport-Mesa juniors
and seniors in a nontraditional high
school setting.
Along with required high school
courses, students concurrently take
college classes for credit.
Now in its fourth year of opera-
tion, the school has 100 students,
four full-time teachers, a principal,
one counselor and a small staff.
Thursday, June 22, 2000 AJ7
The commencement took. place in
the Forum, an amphitheater-like
building on campus. The cozy envi-
ronment allowed friends and family
to see their special graduates up
close.
Considering all the accolades
received by Fox and-counselor
Natalie Harrigan on Wednesday,
they have dearly won over the
hearts of their students.
t-.IAAO I.Au OA"-v Pit.OT
Orange Coast Middle College High School graduate Mariela Arellano gets a hug from her mother
after the June 18 commencemenl
GRADUATES Jettrey Robert Therrien
As students received their diplo-
mas, a large screen behind them dis-
played their baby pictures and a
brief statement each had written.
·rm sad. I am very lucky to have
such great friends and teachers. But I
have nothing to be scared of,• said
graduate Mariela Arellano, 18, of
Costa Mesa. "I'm ready lo go into
the big world now.•
"This program works because of
the small class sizes and the individ-
ual attention we can pay attention to
each student,· said Harrigan.
The program's effectiveness was
evident from the tears in Arellano's
eyes.
Mariela Ines Arellano
Kimberly Michelle Borland
Kimberly Ann Bukewihge
Keeley Ann Cato
Adrienne Christine Farnworth
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Jason Dean Valencia
Krystal Dawn Wekh
Jocelyn Michelle White
Judianne Elizabeth Wilson
James DewitfW1senbaker
Brittney Tynesha W(!herspoon
Amy Shaye Cleaver Brian Ramon Janti
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nity to make a difference,• she said.
Kyle Christophe Crowell
Pouya Dormiani
Alissa A Jay
Joseph Kilfoy Killelea
Jennifer Ann Kreger
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'Shaft' gets shafted; 'Fantasia' shows best of animatio~.
• IDITOll"S fllOl'I: The Reel Critics
column futures movie critiques
~ bv c.ommunfty members
tlMng on our~.
'Shaft' is watchable,
but not great
I s haft" is eminently watchable. It has all
the ingredients of an
action movie, and it has all
the talent on the screen you
could ask for.
Samuel L. Jackson in the
title role gives his usual
high-caliber performance,
and the scenes between
Wade (Christian Bale) and
Peoples Hernandez (Jeffrey
Wright) steal the movie.
Toni Collette as the key
witness ls supremely well-
cast. Remember her in
•Sixth Sense•? The rest of
the "Shaft" Reel cast was
CRITICS =yin
their sup-
porting roles.
It is a good, although by
no means original, plot.
John Shaft is the consum-
mate policeman and d efend-
er of the law, and he has a
long memory when it comes
to bringing to justice the rich
and spoiled playboy who
admitted to murder.
Wade, the playboy and
murderer, had fled the coun-
try when the judge allowed
bail. When Wade returns
from exile two years later,
,Shaft meets and arrests him
at the airport. Again, the
judge allows bail and so,
enraged, Shaft quit$. the
force by hurling his badge at
the wall. Great scene.
Now
the race is
on to see
who can
b4rfirst to
fuid the .
missing
witness.
Shaft's
search
attempt
involves Joan Andre
roughing
up the
neighborhood toughs, an
alliance with a former fellow
police officer, a ploy to set
Peoples' henchmen and Peo-
ples against each other. All
of these pursuits have some
tense scenes.
"ShaW is not a great
movie. It is a reasonably
entertaining albeit pre-
dictable piece of work that
even Samuel L. Jackson and
his excellent support staff
could not quite slide from
watchable to good
• JOAN ANDRE is •over 65," a
Newport Beach resident who does
a lot of vol\Jnteer work.
Original score helps
movie keep its cool
J ™o ls the man, that would risk
his neck for his
brother, man? Shalt -con
yo dig it?"
Well, the song remains
the same, as written by Isaac
Hayes back in 1971 for the
original "Shatt• movie. But
the aura of Shaftness has
been passed down from the
first Shaft {portrayed by
Richard Roundtree) to his
nephew and namesake John
Shaft (Samuel L. Jack.son).
Jackson plays a stJeetwise
and ultracool New York Oty
police detective who's on the
asaault-twned-murder cue,
invoMng the killing ol a black
man by racist yuppy Walter
Wade Jr. (Christian Bale, fresh
from • American Psycho.).
Wade, the son of a
wealthy and politically con-
nected real estate developer,
literally thinks he can get
away with mwder and
snidely dismisses Shaft as a
minor annoyance in Wade's
silver-spoon existence.
But he doesn't realize
Shaft knows there w as a wit-
ness to his crime, Diane
Palmieri (Toni Collette), who
disappeared from sight after
being threatened by Wade.
Throw in the requisite
element of crooked cops and
Shaft busting a drug kingpin
-in this case Peoples Her-
nandez (Jeffrey Wright of
"Basquiar) -and you've
pretty much got the entire
plot of the film.
One missing element to
the film is the sex, as in,
there ain't none (at least
none on screen, although it
is implied).
Then there is the extend-
ed cameo by Richard
Roundtree as "Uncle Shaft.•
Could someone get me some
crackers and wine to go with
this cheese? Puhleazet Why
the uncle/nephew thing?
Didn't anyone see the TV
remake of "Kung Fu· a few
years back, when they tried
this shtick? It failed then too,
Grasshopper. Why not just
make an all new, updated
"Shaft" and forget the '70s
version.
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Richard
Brunette
•They
say this
cot'ao bod
mu tho.
Shut your
mouth-
/ust tolhin'
'bout ,
Shaft. We
can dlg it.•
The
new Shaft
does get a
couple of
good
marks though. It retains the
original Oscar-winning film
score and has Jackson as the
title character.
Llke Jules in "Pulp Fic-
tion,• Jackson oozes danger-
ous cool in a role that could
easily have been turned into
a parQdy reminiscent of
Keenan Ivory Wayans in
"I'm Gonna Get You. Suc-
ka. •
The funny thing about
cool is you can say you're
cool, and you can act Wee
you're cool; but if you do
either, chances are you prob-
ably aren't.
Jackson is Superfly. He is
cool with a capital C (can ya
dig it?).
"Who's the cat that won't
cop out, when there's danger
all about? Shalt -right on."
The other plus in this
"Shaft" is that the bad guys
-Wade and Hernandez -
do work pretty well. Howev-
e r, as in a typical Anaheim
Angels baseball season, they
start out strong, then tum
into pale shadows of their
former selves by the end or
the show.
So, on the Brunette scale
of "pay full price,· "bargain
matinee,• "video rental,•
"wait for cable,• or "I'd
rather be a jive turkey than
watch this film again: rated R
for strong violence and lan-
guage, I give "Shaft" the
shaft with a strong • vtdeo
rental" rating.
• lllCH...aD WJNE1TI is a 36-
year-old Cost.a Mesa city recreation
supervisor and a Costa Mesa resi-
dent.
New 'Fantasia· is
fantastic musical
I F antasia 2000. • How
do you describe it?
Exciting, original,
amazing, spectacular?
"Fantasia 2000" has so
many qualities that it is hard
to come up with one word to
describe it. Basically it's a
breathtaking adventure in
color and sound.
Disney's newest dDi.mated
film consists of seven new
segments of cartoons and
music, along with one
returning classic from the
1940 "Fantasia.·
Each segment tells a story
through cartoons and with
one of three types of music:
the kind that tells a definite
story, the kind that bas no
specific plot but paints a
series of pictures or the kind
that simply exists for its own
sake.
The cartoons are a combi-
nation of animation and
technology that is digitally
made with sound and pic-
ture. My two favorite seg-
ments are "The Steadfast Tin
Soldier• and "Fuebird
Suite.•
Sora Salam
I liked
"Tut Sol-
dier"
because of
how the
arumation
was done
and how
the music
corre-
sponded
with lt.
The beat
was more
up-tempo than slow, because
or the emotions and feelings
the characters (the soldier,
ballenna and jack-m-the-
box) were expressing.
I liked "Firebird Suite"
because of the idea of life,
death and renewal, as well
as the animation. The Moth-
er Nature character was
beautiful. The way she flew
through the forest had a
marvelous effect on the
whole scene.
There is one part when a
volcano monster arose out of
a volcano. It was Ill that
instant that my brother.
Michael. screamed because
of the sudden movement. It
was a very realisbc scare and
almost everyone Jwnped. It
was a wonderful segment.
"Fantasia 2000" is a fan-
tastic musical story of differ-
ent events in We The music
describes each cartoon seg-
ment really well. I recom-
mend Uus movie to anyone
who en1oys dassical music
and likes varieties of car-
toons and animation.
• SARA SALAM, 12. is a sixth·
grader at Eastbluff Elementary
school in Newport Beach She likes
soccer, ballet and wrrting.
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Widows yuck it Up in new .Play
lay Tom !ltul
T he Grim Reaper may
be the sixth character
in Ivan Menchell's off-
beat comedy "The Cemetery
Club,• but for most of the
show he's not all that grim.
In a play centering largely
around death, its characters
h -three T Hier Jewfsh
RmEW widows -
rediscover
life in an
enjoyable if uneven produc-
tion at the Menorah Theater,
a project of Costa Mesa's
'Jewish Community Center.
The humor, at least in the
first act, is of the soft varlet}',
eliciting gentle· chuckles as
the characters and situations
are established. The second
act, however, cuts loose with
more substantial guffaws,
particularly in the scene in
which the three old.gals
arrive Crom &. wetlding recep-·
tion, smashed to the gills.
Veteran director Terri
Miller Schmidt stag es the
comedy with a tender, lov-
ing touch, overcom.ing the
talkiness of its first act with
ext~nsive e mphasis on the
contrasting characters. One
widow is a shameless flirt,
another locks her feelings
inside and the third totters
on the edge, tentatively
desiring another relation-
ship.
Of the three, Laurie Fteed
·in ttie latter characterization iS the most fully realized.
Although a bit shaky in the
opening scenes, Freed brings
FYI
• WltA?. "'The Cemetery
C~b· .
• WHEN: Closing
performances are 8 p.m.
Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday
• WHEllE: Menorah
Theater, Jewish Community
Center, 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa .
•HOW MUCH: $15 for JCC members, S 18 for non-
members
•PHONE: (714) 755-0340
her role into sharp focus the tipsy tipplers.
when a potential romance Less effective is Elizabeth
develops with a butcher • Jaquay as the more reserved
who's also lost his mate. Her member of the trio. Jaquay's
facial exp~ssions copvey her role allows for a minimum of
feelings in volumes during. showiness,· and the critical
this Period. scenes she does have are
Ann Ross virtually steals diluted by a lack of dramatic
the sho~w as the man-chasing emphasis. · ·
widow, boasting of her con-Tom Leary enacts the
quests with hedonistjc glee. . uneasy widower with a nat-
She is endowed with the ural sense of reserve, render-
play's funniest lines, and she ing his halfhearted advances
fires them with abandon, with a splendid aura of cred-
particularly during the post-. ibility. His uneasy relation-
wedding scene as she paces ship with Freed is especially
well presented.
The appearance of Marie
Nussle in the second act
spices the proceedings con-
siderably. Nussle is a boot
as the flashy, gum-ttac.king
"date• of Leary, whose
presence unhinges the oth-
ers, particularly Freed. It's a
. pity she wasn't written into
the first act, which could
use this sort of comic adren-
aline.
The conservative residen-
tial setting, also designed by
director Schmidt, is well
appointed and serves as a
natural backdrop. Tue ceme-
tery scenes, played down-
stage, effectively shift the
location of the action.
"The Cemetery·'Club"
may move at a funereal pace
during its opening scenes,
but its second act clips ~ong
at the pace of an Irish wake.
It's a fine present for the
Menorah Theater's .10th
anniversaty'season.
• TOM mus reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thursdays an<Haturdays.
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"The Education of Randy
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the influences of a 20th
ceatwy songwriter, is
being perfonned at South
Coast Repertory's Main·
stage, 655 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. Show-
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thro~gh Saturdays ~d 7:30
· p.m. Sundays. Run extend-
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RED HOT COMEDY
Newport Theatre Arts Cen-
ter is presenting Neil
Simon's •Last of the Red
Hot Lovers," a comedy
about a man's search for
intimacy with three
women. Performances are
at 8 p.m. Thursdays
through Saturdays and 2
p.m. Sundays until July 2
at 2501 Cliff Drive, New-
port Beach. Admission is
$13. (949) 631-0288.
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8 p.m. Thursdays through
SWldays, plus matinees at
2 p.m. Sundays until J\lly 2.
Tu:kets are S8 and $9. A St
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students and senior citi-
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(714) 432-5880.
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The 20th annual "Baroque
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18th century concertos and
other classical pieces at 8
p.m. Friday at Shennill\
Ll.brary & Gardens, 2645 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. The festival runs
through Sunday. Admission
· is $25. Information: (949)
760-7887.
BORDERS' MUSIC
Singer/songwriter Michael
McDonald will perform
songs from his latest album
"Blue Obsession• at noon
June 29 at Borders Books,
Music and Cafe at South
Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
432-7854.
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Daily Pilot DA1EBOOK ..
. ~,June 22, 2000 A21
Family love grows at one-of-a-kind Maffia Rose
G ood news! There's yet
another little gem of
a restaurant off the
beaten path in Costa Mesa
where it is worth stopping. by
and sharing the love.
Mama Rose, owned and
operated by Elaine and
Richard Lombardi at Wilson
Avenue and Newport Boule·
vard, is a cudna Italiana that
lives and cooks by the saying
•to love good food is to love
life.• •
Nothing goes into this
restAurant that doesn't hold a
special place in Elaine Lorn·
bardi's heart.
It is all about the love,
styled not after cities or
restaurants Dl!!nJI in Italy but RIYIEW =gwarm
rooms and
sitting rooms of Italian
homes. The Rose Room is
named after not' only
Richard's mother, Rose Lom·
bardi, but the many bou·
quets of dried roses that
hang from the ceiling and
the rose wallpaper.
The New York room is
perhaps the most glamorous,
with red walls, gold wain·
scoting and red and white
striped wall paper below.
Above, in the center of the
ceiling is the very Italian
painting of blue sky dotted
with white· clouds, plus
angels watching over you.
The candelabra that hang on
the walls make this room tru·
ly romantic.
Then there is the beautiful
little ladies-who-lunch-style
room, the Piazza de
Gertrude. It's named after
Elaine's Polish mother, who
gamely understood that the
Italian restaurant needed to
be named after an Italian
mother.
And finally, there is the
I
I
wedding gallery, where fam-
ily wedding photos -dating
back two and three genera-
tions -adorn the wall. It is
here you can meet Mama
Rose Lombardi herself and
pictures of the entire family
she helped to create.
There is one seemingly
random couple on the wall,
who are not part of the Lom-
bardi family but were
engaged there and bold a
special place in Elaine's
heart.
One of the coolest, most
up-to-date things about din-
ing here is the sign out front
. that reads: No Cell Phones.
Kind of sad that it even has
to be said; but in true New
York style, it is said here,
and boldly.
I have said before that the
bread served prior to dinner
can define in a moment the
caliber of restaurant. Mama
Rose and her family must
have known that because
the melt·in-the-mouth, fresh-
out-of-the-oven slices of
bread, drizzled in fresh olive
oil and herbs, ensure that
this place will be a treat.
And then you are actually
served a treat: a traditional
palette cleanser from the
region of Bari, Italy: a slice of
orange, sprinkled with that
same fresh olive oil and
herbs. Ao unusual .taste and
quite delicious. We added to
that by ordering roasted pep-
pers ($8), fire-roasted With
grapes, pine nuts and
caramelized garlic.
Know in advance that
there is no shortage of roast-
ed garlic at Mama Rose. Just
be prepared.
I ordered the night's spe-
cial, large prawns in a
creamy crab sauce over bow
tie pasta. Th.is rich dish
could have been shared by
all four of us and we would
have all been satisfied.
IHlll ROSE
•WllEM:
2346 New-
port Blvd.,
8-2, Costa
Mesa
•WIEN:
Open from 5
p.m. Tuesdays
through
Saturdays
• HOW
MUCH:
Moderately
expensive
• PHONE:
(949) 650-
1949
Richard
and Elaine
Lombardi
are the
owners of
Mama Rose
restaurant
in Costa
Mesa.
BRIAN POBUDA I
DAILY Pll.O
Instead, I tried to do the
honors mysell. Remember, it
is all about the love.
Salmon piccata was
another nightly special that I
hope will be again. Husband
Brian ordered the delicious
chicken Gorgonzola ($14),
lightly breaded chicken,
golden-fried and smothe red
, in creamy Gorgonzola sauce,·
all served with tortellini. He
is still at the gym. ·
My father ordered that
Italian restaurant staple,
chicken Parmesan ($13),
served with a generous side
of rigatoni and marinara.
Thankfully, he had enough
·to share. The only disap·
poiotment was the slightly
soggy tomato basil risotto
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($16) with chicken.
Several tnps will have to
be made to sample this fami-
ly's recipes, from the escarole
and beans with sweet
sausage to the pork tender-
loin and. nb-eye teak. For
those of you JUSl in from the
Jersey shore, sausage dnd
peppers is served every
night to take baC'k your taste
buds.
And to answer the burn-
ing food lover's questions,
.
yes, there is wine. A solid list
or rich and hearty Chiantis,
cabemets and merlots.
Even the desserts are rich
with family history. Theu
best seller, pistachJo pie, was
a favorite that Eldllle Lom-
bardi made Wlth her daugh-
ter as a child and hds been
popular with the lamily -
and customers -ever since.
Traditional New York
cheesecakes dte also
offered.
The Lombardi family
must be applauded for doing
what 1t seems not many new
restaurants do any more: a
fauuly owned and loved
restaurant, with farruly
secret recipes. Workers take
great pride in theu own tam-,
ily and really ruce care of
their extended fdffii.lv -the '
diners.
• KATHY MADER's dining reviews
appear ~ery other Thursday.
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A22 Thursday, June 22, 2000
.
• 11 he comes up to me whlle I'm making dlnner
every day, and he mys 'Morn, Mom/' and l teH
him, 'I'm too busy,' he'll remember that. Then,
when he's older, he might wind up in the
streets where people will give him attention.•
-JUANA WYA. mother of 7.,.ar-old Jmon. 1 student
at Wilson Elementary. They •e part of the first ct.
in the Families 1nd Schoots Together program.
EDITORIAL 1 aass of2000 . ' J the world's in your handS
V oumadeit.
Three words you 'tiave no
doubt heard on plenty of occa-
sions during the last four years. ,
They may have been shouted by your
coach as you crossed the finish line in
class to those who struggled to make it
through, you have earned that deep
sense of relief you are feeling today.
succeed in high school, and we are
eager fo see you do the same out there
in the real world.
v Now comes the fun PaJt.
the championship meet. Or gushed by
your proud parents as you showed them
your college acceptance letter. Or
From this moment forward, your lives
are like blank pages in a book that you
will write day by day in the decisions
you make and the paths you take.
Some of you will climb aboard a
plane and travel to a new town, where
you will know no one and will have to
build new lives for yourselves. Some of
you will stay close to home, juggling
work and a full load of classes. Some
will forget scnool for a while -or for-
ever -and jump right into the work
force.
And you, being part of this year's
class of graduates, are particularly spe-
cial. You are the Class of 2000 -the
grO,!lP of young people who could very
well bold the key t.o our society's
future.
uttered sarcastically by your friends as
they awaited your arrival before head-
ing off to a party.
But this week, those three little words
never meant so much: High school. It's
over.
For some, it could not have come
quickly enough, while others are doing
all they can to hold on before having to,
finally, say goodbye.
First of all, congratulations are in
order. From those at the top of their
As you continue to grow up, move up
and move on, your community will
always be here for guidance and sup-
port. We've watched you achieve and
We are counting on you, the next crop
of brilliant doctors, to come up with the
cure for cancer. You, the next batch of
dedicated teachers, to continue educat-
ing our country's youth. You, the bud-
ding ."dot-com" entrepreneurs, to trans-
form the face of business. You, the ideal-
istic social activists, to effect change
wherever and whenever need be.
Good luck, graduates.
You made it. Now it's time to make it
happen.
ERIC HUTCHISON
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Past the point of compromise
on Newport Dunes project
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
AT ISSUE: The Newport Beach
City Council is scheduled to
vote June 27 on the proposed
Dunes resort. Readers say they
doubt environmentalists and
the developers can strike an
agreement.
My vote is'tbat il 1s too late for a
compromise to be 1~dchPd, because the
dev elopers of the proposed Dunes .
resort have gone Readers too fdf. lt is-a~tronorrucal. RESPOND ram so disap-pomted 10 the
C1t-y Council and
the rest of the offloals who have
worked so hard to do this ghastly
thin .
MICHELE NI
Bd.lboa lsldlld
The only way oow for a red.SOndble
' discuss10n with EvclDS Hotels lS to
decllne the request. When hotel offi -
cials state, "We've made so many
compromises ... , • you know the city
bas already given lhE> ship away.
Newport Beach ~pie must think
more like Laguna Beach le.tdcrs,
, wbe.te they put the qucthty oi We above
making tht> dollers tor thP city. Once
declined, Evens Holds rndV dPdde the
-.,..ting enhtlements are not 1t0 bad.
•• I Jiff GWIN
Corona del Mar
may qeate a threat to our beautlfuJ
and raie waterfowl population, llke an
elephant m a porcelain shop.
A pro1ect of even hall the size of
what is now planned would be loo
large. If Evans Hotels is seriously pre-
pared to scale down the plans, let the
public see what iS"proposed; or let's
have a re fe rendum and let the citi·
-zens of Newport Beach decide
whether they want jhis elephant or
not.
DAGMAR M. RIOS
Newport Beach
Can a compromise be reached about
the Dunes project? Probably not.
1Teaswe Island is privately owned
land. The Dunes project site as state-
b.ed lan<b granted to the county and is
under long-term lease. The entire pro-
1ect site-hes wUhtn the C'Oe9tal ~~
L~ theretore under the jli.riSdiction of the
~tale Coastal Comuussion
The land-use designabon of the pro-
ject site contained in the certified land-
use plan 9' •reaeatiOD ~nd environ-
mental open apoce. •
1be state Coestal Act states, in po.rt:
•tower cost YlS1tor and recreational
fecOity shall be protected, encour~
and, where feasible, provided. pevet-
opmentl providing 1'8C1'88tio11111 oppor-
tunities are preferred.•
An amendment to the certUled land·
use plan must be obteiDed kom the ·
Coutal Commwton for the Dunes pro-
ject's chaDge of ... ADyane cu obtain
COjiii al 5 ftfnht? S .... dliiiiiimdai·
tion .................... .., o.put.
mem. .. ...........
Nl<paltllldl
OTY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall,
77 Fair Drive, 92626, (714)
754-5223
Mayor: Gary Monahan
Coundl: Joe Erickson.
Heather Somers. Ubby
Cowan and Unda Dixon
OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beaeb City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.,
92663, (949) 644-3309
Mayor: John Noyes
Coundl: Gary Adams,
Jan Debay, Nonna Glover,
Tod Ridgeway, Dennis
O'Neil and Tom Thomson
COAST coMMUNITY • ·
COUEGE DISTRICT
District Office: 1370
Adams Ave., Costa Mesa
92626, (714)432-5898
Oytncellor: William M.
v~
Walter G. Howald, George
E. Brown. Jerry Patterson
and Annando Ruiz.
NEWPOKT-MESA u.IED SOtoOI. ftloesirm"NC"'CT.,.
Dtstrk:t Office: l985-A
Bear St., Calta M8l8
92626, (714) 424-5000
Saperlat I I 1 7 lobeft
Barbot .
Ila.rd: Dene 8liM:k;
Judy Pr1111co, Jim ~-, man. Martha Floor, Wendy
Leece, Serene Stokel and
Devkl Brooks
..
Board: 1i'udy .Ohlig-
Hall, Mike Healey, Fred
Bockmiller, Dana Haynes
and Jim Atkinson
llwlt ...
Daily Pilot
Mllllll . .
Housq need sUp8raedes
~ c6aracter'
r.e hem i9IMllng with cancan
opiD1m1 pobllthecl.~ ID tbe
J " Deily PUot lbat espw tbe fear
many haft ol bllag eo-caDed
neigM-xbQod klmllty. every~ M8M cMelopmenl
-whether irl OD tbe Ea9t Side, ID
Mesa Verde or Home Ranch -is
•too big.• I chudded when Meld
Verde r811dents claimed the
'v neighborhood c:bar8dlr would be destroyed by the propoeed protect
when the area ID questkJD faces
two huge apartment romplexes on
the south and west; a luge com-
mercial shopping center, lnduding
a bowling alley on the eut1 and
Adams Avenue with the main post
office, large physical fltneu center
and more on the north.
Excess traffic, congested puk-
ing and overcrowded sdloo1I are
listed as legitimate concerns about
each development. However, it
seems lo me a more pressing con-
ceru all of us should have as a
community is: How are we going
to provide housing for all who
need it?
11le shortage of housing in
Southern California is lilted as the
most crucial in the country. and
Orange County's need lops the list.
We have a choice. We can take
every opportunity to provide bous·
ing for our low-and moderate-
income families, even if it calls for
smaller yards, cookie-cutlel" houses
(same as tract homes?) and perk-
ing problems.
Or we can ignore one of the
most critical issues facing us as a
society today.
lbelDOTillorlumonbuilding
~Jll•• ue ..-.. mnrlMt-en
if It aimp1les wttb existing zoning.
is vary sad. Some people want
larger yards and gaidana: some
people just want lo haw a de<:8Dl
and safe piece lo live for their chil·
dren.
I
Tbe pratects bemg'qwticloed'
will certamly not be loW-income
housing. But people moving into
those homes would probably be
moving up. and a ripple effect 1
could pcovide homes for others !
moving up. •
ThOle of us wbo got bare tint 1
and have large lots and four-bed-f
room homes are the lucky on...
We should be willing lo Ibale
tboee bl11111Dg1 by meldng room 3
for otben, ..,._ If it aamps our
lifestyle a bit.
As St. Elizabeth~ Seim laid,
•we muat live more simply so odl·
ers am simply live.•
JEANFCmAlH
Cmt&Mele
SpOrts stars turn out to deliVer scbOlarships to youth
I t's about making a differ-
ence. It's about opening
doon for young people -
opening doors that young
people in this community
might not have dreamed
pouible as part of their
futwe. It% about bringing
races and cultures together
through education and
oppo~ty. It's a major
undertaking, to be certain.
More than 300 local
patrons in support of youth
joined forces.recently, under
the banner of the Deacon
Jones Foundation, to put on
their black-tie get-up and
gorgeous gowns and came
tog'etber for dinner at the
Hyatt Regency Hotel, lrvine.
It was the inaugural Dea-
con Jones Foundation
Orange County Scholarship
Awards, attended by a bevy
of sports stars and commUJ)i-
ty leaders, educators and
philanthropists, plus regular
folks and families who
believe that to make a differ-
ence, you must stand up and
be counted. They were.
As a result, several young
people will have a start for
college. 1Wo local students
were named the inaugural .
scholarship winners: Alexan-
der Barerra and Phi Luoung,
both of Santa Ana. Other
finalists were: Wendy Muril-
lo of Costa Mesa and Fran-
dsco Hernandez, Danielle
After
HOURS
ART
a.ASSIC FOLK ART
A reception for 'tolk artist
Nancy Thomas will be held
from noon to + p.m . Saturday
at the Buttera Collection,
1727-1745 Westcliff Drive,
Newport Beach. Free. Infor-
mation: (949) 650-8570.
THE CP.OWD ~
"' It was the inaugural
Deacon Jones Founda-
tion Orange County
Scholarship Awards,
attended by a f?evy of
sports stars and com-
munity leaders, educa-
tors and philanthropists,
plus regular fol.ks and
families who believe
that to make a differ-
ence, you must stand
up and be counted.
Hoffman and Anthony
Nunez of Santa Ana.
Underwritten by Tiffany
and Co. of South Coast Plaza
and Gateway Computers,
the program will introduce a
SUMMER 2000 IMAGES
"lmages of Summer 2000," a
mixed-media exhibit featur-
ing images of coastal living
will run through July 5 at
Bloomingdale's Home Store
Fine Art Gallery, 701 New-
port Center Drive, Fashion
lsland. Free. (949) 650-7701.
'MAJOR/MINOR'
•Major ArVMinor Artists,"
an exhibit featuring works
seven-year mentorsbip
planned by the foundation to
provide consistent and ongo-
ing guidance, leadership and
nurturing for local youth to
inspire them to attain goals
and to attend a university.
Gateway pledged to pro-
vide new computers to the
finalists.
In the crowd offeriJig sup-
port were Peggy Goldwater
and 80b Clay, Mike and
Constucle Harvey, Bernie
and Barbara King, Ken and
Shella Loyd, Dave and Ellyn
Snowden, Mike and Nicole
Vbhny and Tony and Katri-
na Wong. Also in atten-
dance, ex-heavyweight
world champion Ken
Norton; NFL Hall-of-Pamer owe Matson and his wife,
Mary; former San Francisco
49er Bob SL Clair, Purvis
AUdm of the former Los
Angeles Rams, Oakland
Raider Fred BUetnlkoff and
his wife, Angela; Marcel
Dionne of the Los Angeles
Kings, Olympic star Al Joyn-
er and Dallas Cowboys Hall-
of-Fam.er Bob Ully and his
wife, Ann. •
The Newport-Mesa crowd
headed south for the third
annual "Capistrano Antiques
and Garden.Show• held
recently in San Juan Capis-
trano. More than 600 lovers
of fine antiques helped to
by elementary school stu-
dents, is on display through
Sunday at The Orange
County Museum of Art at
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bris-
tol St., Costa Mesa. Museum
hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
weekdays, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturdays and 11 a.m. to
6:30 p.m. Sundays. Admis-
raise in excess of $100,000
on the event's opening night
for local charities. Recipients
included the Susan G.
Komen Breast cancer Foun-
dation, Boys & Girls Clubs,
Canine Companions for
Independence and others.
The event's co-chair-
WOIJl!!n were the dynamic
duo Carol Tbielen and Cyn-
thia Harper Miley, who
pulled out all stops to
ensure a first-class presenta-
tion of dealers and
exhibitors.
Major sponsors of the
show were Elle Decor Mag-
azine, Mikimoto at South
Coast Plaza, Scalamandre
and South Coast Plaza.
Mikimoto's BW Thomas was
on site with a major jewelry
presentation to delight the
patrons.
Spotted in the handsome
crowd sampling finger food
from David Wilhelm's Culi-
nary Adventures Catering
Co. were Raebel Ashwell,
R.J. and Gloria Brandes,
Coleen and Gary Campbell,
Karen Hardin, Gavin and
Ninetta Herbert, Joan
Irvine Smith, Peter Keller,
Shella Sonensblne, Made-
line and Jim Swinden, and
South Coast Plaza's Turkish
Tornado Blllur Wallerich.
• B.W. COOK's column appears
every Thursday and Saturday.
sion is free. (714) 662-3366.
ARCHITECTURE AND ART
A reception will be held from
1 to 4 p.m. Sunday for
·Architecture in Perspective
14, • an exhibit of 60 award-
winning works by interna-
tional architectural illustra-
tors on display at Newport
Top photo: from le ft, ~e Vishny, JoEllen Qualls and
former football star Deacon Jones at the Deacon Jones
Foundation Orange County Scholarship Awards. Bottom
photo: from left, Catherine Th yen, Peter· Keller and Carol
Thielen at the Capistrano Antiques and Garden Show.
Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. The free
exhibit features works select-
ed from more than 500
entries representing past and
future projects by Bill Evans,
William G. Hook, Scott Mil-
hoan, Jeny Yinand, Serge
Zaleske and others. It doses
July 28. (949) 717-3801.
ART WfTH WINE
Works by Impressionist arust
Lenora Monahan are on dis-
play at the Robert Mondavi
Wine & Food Center, 1570
Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa.
Exhibit hours are 8:30 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m. weekdays
through July 17. (949) 644-
8389.
T wo shopping venues. Pity theres only one ~ou.
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pricle in Ocean Ridge.
Gorgeous, almost new
home with vaulted
ceilings in entry and
large windows. 4 BO,
2.5 BA with extra large
backyard. Please call
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(949) 717-5111.
Large 4 BO, 3 BA
family home with bay
and ocean views.
Spacious living room
with high ceilings, 3 car
garage and large back
patio. Please call
Marian Phillippi at
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Just steps to the
beach, this duplex has
2 units with 2 BO, 1 BA
each and parking for
3 cars. Great income
investment. Fumished
with washer/dryer in
each unit. Please call
John and Carol Jacobs
at (949) 717-5111.
Wel~aintalned 3 BO,
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the interior of a super
com pie~ Vaulted ceiling~· tile floors in
kitchen and entry,
skylights and beautiful
patio. Please call John
and Carol Jacobs at
(949) 717-5111.
Located in Mammoth
Lakes, this 21 unit
motel includes a 2 BO
living quarter. Comer
locatiQn adjacent to
new developments.
Good income and
investment. Please.
call Duncan Forgey at
(949) 717-5111.
New communMy of
185 Ylel. ThMe 2 ID
9nd 3 BO vllel
aurround you wtth
luxurious comfort.
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Sea of Cortez end
Undl End. PtMM Oii
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(858) 755-0889.
Spectacutar ocean and
Catalina views from this
4 BO, 3.5 BA home.
Gourmet kitchen,
3 decks. wine storage
and lovely landscaping.
Please call Rick and
Paula Cosenza at
(949) 717-5111 . ...
Fabulous bay and city
light views from this
2 BO, 2 BA condo.
Bayfront end unit with
separate dining area,
fireplace in living room
and patio. Dock for 48'
boat. Please call John
and Carol Jacobs at
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Fabulous 4 BO, 3 BA
home with new carpet,
wood floors, security
system, wet bar and air
conditioning. Located in
a great neighbomood.
Please call Rick and
Paula Cosenza at
(949) 717-5111 .
largest floorplan in
Brittanywoods, the best
complex in Eastside
Costa Mesa. 3 BO,
2.5 BA and patio with
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and tennis. Please call
Duncan Forgey at
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Enjoy bay and sunset
views from this front
rrM, end unit in The
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with 2 bedroom suites
and tropical lanai with
colorful landscaping.
Please call Blm
Hastings at (949) 717-
5111 . .
Custom built home in
Ocean Ridge designed
by Todd Schooler with
stunning views. 4 BO.
4.5 BA with spacious
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kitchen. and elegant
living room. Please call
Duncan Forgey at
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with parquet floors
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livi~g room with
2-story ceiling and
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to patio. Please call
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Recently remodeled,
this single · family
residence includes
new brick decking,
walkways and pwkjng
area. Dock · will
accommodate up to a
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John and Carol Jacobs
at (949) 717-5111 .
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great floorplan and'
large viewing bak:ony,
Peaceful setting in a
small tract. Built-in
garage storage and
closet organizers.
Please call Rick and
Paula Cosenza at
(949) 717-5111 .
Gorgeous 4 BO. 3 BA
home with numerous
upgrades. Wood and
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Spam Editor Roger Carbon • 949-57 44223 • Thundoy, June 22,
HIGH SCHOOL SCUPIOOI SERIES
EAGLES
Solo flexing
COSTA MESA -It'd be an exaggeration, of course, but
one might best sum up the 1999-00 Estancia High girls ath-
letic year in two words: Lauren Cassity.
nie talented senior starred for the basketball team, led
the volleyball team and pulled double duty in the spring to
contribute in softball and swimming.
Cassity's athleticism and competitiveness prompted Pacif-
ic Coast League hoops coaches to select her Co-Most Valu-
able Player alter leading the.Eagles to a surprising second-
place finish. She averaged 12.5 poings and spurred an eight-
game winning streak late in the season, halted by a second-
BRIAN POeUOAt OAlt.V Pl.OT round1oss in the CIF playoffs.
Junior Liz Huipe bad noteworthy campaigns in cross
country and track and field to top a handful of other individ-
ual standouts. After setting a school record (17:57) at league
cross country 'finals, she was fourth in CIF Division IV, then
ninth in her second straight trip to the state meet. She was
second in the 1,600 and fourth in the 3,200 at league finals
this spring.
Senior Becca Silva (soccer) and sophomore Erika Avalos
(basketball) were first-team All-PCL, while senior Meghan
Fey (soccer), seniors Helen Aores and Debra Wyman (soft-
bal), juniors Zuyin Barrera and Lisa Hirata (basketball), were.
second-team all-leaguers. _
Sophomore Hanni Geider won the PCL title at 100 meters
and her twin sister Jasmine was second. They were also sec-
ond and. third in the 200.
Senior Lauren Cassity bad a bigb-proftle for the Eagles. She was also second-team all-league in volleyball. " -by Barry Faulkner
MARIANNA DAV MASSEY I OAll.V PILOT
At left. a quartet of basketball players celebrate together after
a basket and foul set up a potential three-point play. Above,
shortstop Stephanie Cachola executes a slide of her own to
short-bop a throw, while a Costa Mesa runner slides in safely
at second base in a cross-town Pacific Coast League show-
down. At right, freshman XochiU Byfield gets a step on a
Corona del Mar defender as she· attacks ,the basket in a league
contest on the Sea Kings' Door.
8RlAH P08UOA I OAl.V Pl.OT
Pitcher Debra Wyman sizes up the strike zone and opposlng hitter.
CONMO lAU I OAl.V Pl.OT
Lauren Cassi~ protects the ball.
~DAV MASSEY I OAlV Pl.OT
Uz Huipe pulls away from the competition.
Pirates
c·oach
quits
•Schedule conflict
ends J3uonarigo's 3-
year softball tenure.
Silver bells ringing in June
· •It's a banner time for
Newport Beach Goll Course,
which is set to host two
popular events in a row. t
TI first thing a visitor sees upon
terlng Newport Beech from
the Irvine Avenue uit olf the
San Joequin Hilla Tull Road is the
~-~WIXlln...&HMICAGolf Cwne. _
And. ill beck-to-beck work days,
the executive ClOW9 wtD be busier
than ever, bodng tbe l ltb annual
Runnin' GUDDlll' Golf 'lbumament
Priday to celebrate lnele¥ant Week
and Che George Yardley O. 'lbur-
MD*lt. a.k.a. Yardl8y W. an Mon-day. •
1be hash. gr9e11 fairwaJI iM
. l!pUtdlng .,.._ buald oa No. 15
gift out..of-tc»wnmw a quick glW•.,..
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the stars and
stripes and red,
white and blue
bells and whistles
will· be aimed at
the famous ligl)t-
ed links wtfltff
have been around
as long as Irrele-
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years for anythlng
constitutes a tradi-
tion in Newport
Beach.
• ThAI ~ lmileYant Week gol
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the golf course, too ... golfers enjoy online at www.yardley2000.com.
golfing.• George Yardley, the Naismith
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but partidpants recei,ve a sand port Harbor alumnus (circa 19'6), Ja
wedge as part ot their tee-prize once again the event chairm&u and
peckage, to with that, Purcell said, celebrity beedliner.
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charge for a good time for a couple an ..ay cootelt f~ students, won
of boun. • by Princeton-bound John Swigart.
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Estancia jobs open
COSTA MESA -Estancia
High i9 look:ing for a boys and 1Jtdl tennis roach, as well u a
girls soccer coach.
Anton Striegl recently
resigned the girls soccer posi-
tion, after accepting a teach-
ing position a l Long· Beach
Wilson High.
The boys and girls tennis
coach will replace Dave
Hebert.
Interested applicants
should cont.act Girls Athletic
Director Nancy Ferda or Boys
Athletic Director Tim Parsel a t
the school's athletic office:
(949) 515-6508.
Mesa seeking coach
COSTA MESA -The Cost.a
Mesa High football program is
looking for an offensive and
defensive tine coach for the
upcoming season.
•Eight-run fifth leads
to mercy-rule
elimination for CMNLL
Minor A squad.
• Jot1ph loo
DAILY Pilar
HUNTINGTON BEACH •
When the Costa Mesa
National Uttle League Minor
A Marlins finally scored a run
in the top of the fiftJr to cut
their deficit to 3-1, it put them
in excellent position to come
back against the beavily-
favored Seaview Mariners.
The Marlinl didn't help
their pitchers on the field.
They committed eight erron
during the game.
In that inning, the
Mari.Den' first eight batters ·
scored before the Marlins got
an oul Only three hits were
needed in scoring the runs,
two singles and a triple.
"They were the better team.• Hanley said about his
opponent. "They won thelr
league and went 19-1.
They're a good team.•
The Mariners only gave up
two hits. 1\'evor McGuff led off
the game with a bunt single
and the Marlins didn't get
another baserunner until Coty
Hanley walked in the fifth.
The position includes a
stipend and will involve coach-
ing the varsity and junior varsi-
ty. Those interested in starting
immediately should contact
CONRAD LAU I O~Y PLOT
Michael Green, Mr. Irrelevant XXV, shows off Lowsman Trophy alongside Paul Salata.
But the Marineis never gave
the Martins a cbanoo to bat
again. They scored eight runs
in their half ol the fifth to invoke
the mercy rule 00 the Marlins.
11-1, Wednesday in the first
round oC the District 62 Tourna-
ment oC Champions at Ocean
View Uttie League Park.
Before the filth, both base-
ball teams benefited from
pitching. Neither team
walked a batter until the
fotJrth and there were only
three combined hits before
the fifth.
The Marlins' second hit
came right after that walk, a
single by Nick Dtf>ietro. Taylor
West then bit a saaifice Dy to
drive in the Marlins' only run.
"We didn't ge t enough
bits,· Hanley Hid. "We didn't
get consecutive hits to start
anything.• • Coach Jerry Howell at school
(714) 424-8768. Roasted & toasted Despite their troubles at
the plate, the Marlins were
only down, 3-1, heading into
the bottom of the fifth. Secrest
only gave up two runs, one
earned, in three innings
before being pulled to possl·
bly pitch the MarUns' n ext
game, if they won. But the
eight-run Mariners fifth
ruined those plans.
Tennis carnival Richard Dunn
DAILY PILOT
at the annual AU-Star Sports
Banquet and Lowsman Tho-
phy presentation.
you're here,• Tunney
quipped, turning to look at
Green seated beside the
podium. "l don't know why
any of these people are here,
but they've all been coming
for 25 years .. . they need
help.•
COSTA MESA -The Cos-
ta Mesa Tenn.is Center will
host a tennis carnival and man-
ulacturers' demonstration day
saturday from noon-4 p.m.
NEWPORT BEACH-
Super Bowl MVP Kurt Warn-
er, who was presented with
an honorary Lowsrnan 1\'o·
phy, and Mike White, the for-
mer Cal football coach wbo
helped launch super agent
Leigh Steinberg's career,
honored Mr. Irrelevant XXV
from the bead table Wednes-
day night as representatives
of the Rams.
With several former Mr.
Irrelevant honorees in atten·
dance to help celebrate the
silver anniversary edition,
White and Steinberg remi·
nisced about the good ol'
days at Cal. •
"Things were · going
smoothly w1lh Anthony
Secrest, our No. 1 pitcher, in
the game,• Marlins Manager
Craig Hanley said. "But our
other two pitchers just could·
n't produce outs.·
The public is invited to
attend and try out the latest
tennis equipment. •Since Warner stocked
shelves at a supermarket
before returning to the NFL
and getting a chance to play, a
Vons/Pavilions official made
Green an honorary box boy.
For information, phone
'CMTC Tennis Director Hank
Lloyd at (7 14) 557 -2011.
"(Steinberg) was my dorm
counselor (in 1971), • White
said privately before the ban-
quet ·I was nothing and he
was nothing.•.
GOLF out for the 12th annual Steve
Van Hom Memorial Goll
Tournament Scramble Aug.
28 at Cost.a Mesa Goll &
Country Club.
Commodore's Cup •As Salata and Daily Pilot
Publisher Tom Johnson
walked together to enter the
grand ballroom at the Mar-
riott for the AU-Star Sports
Banquet, a Los Alamitos High
cheerleader, who was direct·
ing traffic for contused visi-
tors in the hallway, asked:
•Are you guys here for lrrele·
vant Week?"
CONTINUED FROM B 1
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Jr. Commodore's Cup Regat-
ta, reaturing competition in
several cla,ses, is scheduled
Sunday. beginning with a
skipper's meeting at noon at
the Lido lsle Yacht Club.
And, of course. Steinberg
was part of the program. giv-
ing a contract worth the price
of the paper it was printed on
to Mike Green, selected
254th by the Chicago Bears.
earning Green the title as the
ultimate underdog and the
lucky last pick in the 2000
NFL draft.
White become a two-time
NCAA Coach of the Year,
and, last season, was the
assistant head coach for the
Rams in the their Super Bowl
title campaign. Steinberg, a
longtime JW supporter, has
negotiated the NFL's biggest
contracts.
onship is Friday through
Sunday at Rancho Santa Fe
Goll Club will feature four
players with local ties:
John Wardrup of San
Diego. a Corona del Mar
High product and former
Newport Beach Country
C lub junior champion; New-
port Beach ~sident Mike
Walke r; founer CdM High
standout Chad Towersey;
and Costa Mesa's Farrell
Hinkle of Mesa Verde Coun-
try Club.
Van Hom. a Conner
Estancia High basketball
star. was killed in an acd·
dent while on vacation in
Mexico in March 1982. The
event provides scholarships
for students. Details: (406)
995-2234, the Van Hom
household in Montana.
Racing begins at t 2:30
with trophies awarded in the
Lido 14, Laser, CFJ, Adult
Sabots, Jr. Sdbot A, B C l, C 2
and C3 classes, as well as any
one-design class with at least
five entries.
That meant he sat at the
king's throne a t the Newport
Beach Marriott as Irrelevant
Week founder Paul Salata
and a host of celebrity-guest
well-wishers· roasted and
toasted the former North-
western State (La.) free safety
Warner, melfhwhile, pro·
vided the full-house crowd
with a videotaped message to
Mr'.' lrrelevant.
•Fonner NFL referee Jim
Tunney was among the
celebrity guests at the head
table:
The informal crowd fol-
lowing them were in stitches.
•Costa Mesa resident Jack
Faulkner. scouting director
for the Rams who has been
with the organization for 38
years, is also a longtime rw
supporter.
• The 2000 Southern Cali·
fornia PGA Junior Tour
Championship will come to
·Newport Beach Goll Course
Aug. 17. Trophies will be awarded
in each class.
For information, phone
Ken Larson at (949) 723-8268. "I don't really know why •Registration material is
• IUCK.+JU> DUNN'S golf column
appears every Thursday.
Flctlt.loua BualrleH
Name Statement
The lollowmg peraoos
.,. doing bus.ness ..
1NEWPOAT BAY CAPI·
TAl. 2737 E Coast
Ii~ Corona del Mar, Cl 92625 ~Cance Robert Boggs,
600 Ordlld Ave , Coione
del Mar. CA 92625
Thia business 11 con·
ducted by: an lndtvldutl
Have you 1tar1ed
doing bulinell yet? No
~nee Aobel1 Boggs
Thl1 atatement wu
hied wilh the County
Clertc of Orange County
on 06l20l2000
20008832199 Dally Pllol June 22, 29,
July 8. 13, 2000 Tb894
~Utloua Bualnen · ,.....,. Statement
The lollowing persons
ere dOlng bullnetl 11
1 PAOOOA PARTNERS.
6 WateifOtd Wey, New-
port Cout. CA 92657
Suzan Moore. 8 W1· larford Way, Newpotl
Coast. CA 92657
Kathenne 0. TIHy· Bllru, 4 s S.y CloM, ·~~ .. 18 con-dUc:ted by e general parin.rahtp
Have you 111 rted
dol~ bu1ine" yet?
Y•. May 18, 2000
Kdl9f1ne 0. rllly•811N
Thia statement wa1
bled w11h the County Cleltc of Orange County
on O!!l2el'2000
2000tt30142 O.llY Pilot June 1, a, 15,
22,)00o Th8QZ
NOTICE OF '
INVmNG BIDS
CrTY OF
NEWPORT BEACH MOORING PERMIT
A·184, an off-.hote
mooring med
for 65'.
SeMd bide may be ,..
oeived at the office of the
City Clertl, 3300 N--
port Booleverd, P.O.
Bo• 1788, Newport BNch, CA 92858-8915
until 1t :OO AM on the
11th of JULY 2000, at
which time 1uch bids shall be opened and
reed.
MINIMUM BID
110.000
The City of Newport
Beach rGHIVH the right
to rej«:t all bide A 25%
~po1it mu1t 1ccom·
pany each bid.
81l1nce due on or
ti.lore Thurllday, July
13, 2000 tor the suc-
oaestut bidder Caehiers
c:heck or credh card
only
PToapec:tiYe bidders may
view Moomg A· 184, IO-
cated beyward lrom D or E StrMt The biannual
llflJng end tnepecllon of
this mooring by 1
licenMd marine oontrac·
tor la due Mardi 2001.
Thll will be an additional
eicpenee For fUl1* k'l-
f orme tlon 0111 WH
Annand et
949-644·3043 ~::'.:L.n.
Harbor ""°"'°" Publlahed Newport
Beach·Co1t1 Meea
Delly Pb June 22, 27,
Flc:Utlous BuslnMa F1c:tttioue ....,... FlctttJou• Bualneaa ~ Bualneaa Ftcttttoua BuelnMa Fk:tlUoue .-.... Flc:tllloue ....._. Flctllloue .... ,,...
Name S18'11Mnt HMM 8'lltllment Name S~ Herne Statement ...... S'*"'9nt Nw s...wn.nt ...... I' 1 wM ..... ltllllMOt •
The following persona The lollow4no 1>8<9009 The following 1*9001 The loltow!~ The I~ 1*8008 The 1o11owina P8<'IOIW The toloWlf1a per'IOIW The tolowlrlCI per'IOIW are «-l!I bulilNa u: .,. doing bulilt8e u: .,. doing buelrll8a • .,. ~ .. : .,. tila bulirl8te aa; .. ~ ~ aa: .. ~ ~ aa· .,. doing ~ as. ~ Aqua Geo Con-Downie'• Ud,. 4533 True ColtactablH, CLAREMONT PlACE, ACO, 227 W C.nada Co<* Communlcatlons Sandcuie Towel Com-Allletone Real &late
aultants, 4050 Pule MacMhur Blvd., New-2711 E. COUC HialMey, 180 Newport Center 11, San Clemenle, Cel. Strvloea, 901 South pany, 228 Marine Ave.. Group, 13 Sl.arahlne,
=ort, Newport port Betdl, CA 92660 1100, Corona deT Mar, Drive, 1180, Newport 92672 Hattx>r Blvd.. Santa Balboa l1l1nd, CA IMne, CA 112e12
, CA 92680 Ken Oownle'1 ltd.. CA 92625 e..ch, CA 92660 ~ JanlM Bloom. Ana, CA 92704 928&2 RlcMrd Mlchael KtnC,
Wllllam Patrick (CA), 4533 MacArthur Trva Computing, Inc.. Claremont A"111ad 227 W Canada 11, San Chrlatophtr Dh1on Staptlen J. Sdlvlze, 13 SWIHne. !Moe, CA
Murphy, 4050 Perk &lvd., Newport Beach, :r.· 2711 E. Coast Uvtng, llC. (CA). 180 ~. Cal 92872 Cooll. 901 South H8lt>or 3635 E. Coul Hwy., 92812 =ort, Newport CA 92960 way, 11oe. Corona Newport Cent., Drive, Thia bulloele la oon-Blvd , s.nla Ana, CA IS40, Corona dal Mar, TNe butilleM It con.
CA 92860 Thia bullnt .. It con· Mir, CA 92625 1180, Newport Belch, duetld by: en indMdllel 92704 CA t2e25 ducted by: an lndMdUal
Thia bo*'"9ae It con-Miid by: • corporation Thia buelnea la con-CA 92660 Have you et1rte Th1e buelneae la con-TNe ~ le con-Have you etartad
dudld by. an kldMduel Have you 1tar1ad ducted by: 1 corporation This boslneu 11 con-doing ~ yet? No dUc:ted by. an individual ducted by. en ~ dolna bullneee yet? No
Have you atartad doing buelneu y_fA? No He11e you 1t1rted ducted by: Llmhed Lia· Raildall JamM Bloom Hive you started Have you a1erted RldlMf Mlohell Kent dolna buslnMa 1-911 No Ken Downlu Lid .. doing bueineas yet? No bilily·Co. Thie ltatement wa1 doing buelneu yet? doing bullrlMI Yf111 No Tl\ll 1t.t•ment w11
Wllllem P1trlck Tami A. Olckuon, Man-True Computing, Inc., • Hava you started filed with the County Y11, 1978 ~ J. Sc:hlae bled with the County
Murphy 1gar John Lecey, Pr"'°8nt doing buslne11 yet? C1e111 of Ofange CountY Chrletophar OIJton Thia atement wu Clerf< at Orange County
Thia atatement WH This statement w11 Thi• et1tement wu YM, 6+2000 on OM>lll2000 Cook flied with the County on 09l20l2000
filed With the County llled with the County Iii.cl with the County Claremont Aaal1tad 2000M31HI Thia atalement wu Ctertl of Orange Counly 2000M322Ja
Clefll of Orange Counly Cletk of Orange County Cleltc of Orange County Living, LlC, Sh1ron Daly Piiot June 15, 22, Iii.cl with the ·County on OSl20l2000 Delly Piia( June 22, 29,
on 08I09l2000 on 05/2e/2000 on 06/13/2000 Etchegoyen, Aaaletant 29, Jib 8, 2000 TllOZO Clerf< cl Orange County 2000M3222t July a. 13. 2000 Th9Q2 2000M3121J 2000MJOt31 2000M3tl7t Secretary on 06/13/2000 Dally Piiot June 22. 29
Daly Pilot ;11ine 15, 22, Dailv Pllol June 1, S. 15, Deify Pilol June 15, 22, Thia statement wu F~-=• 2000la1570 Hot !t 13. 2000 !b9Ql Flctllloua lualneu
29. July 8, 2000 Tb878 22~ Th8Ql 29. Ny 8, 2000 Tb885 filed With tfle County Dally Pll04 June 15, 22, in---.~ •• _.__. ..... ~
. Rctttlo ..... Cle'1I of Orange County The lollowlng parlOfll 29. July 0. 2000 Thl82 .-... u.---The loleowlna pe<1IOlll Fletltlou• Bualneu ua _,,... Flc:ttdou• luainn• on 06I09r.1000 .,. doing buelntu aa· ,.... ltahment .,. doing ~ u :
Heme StMement NMte ltaeement Name St..t.ment 20008Ut273 CYNDIA'S INTERIORS. F1ct111oua 1ue1rw The toloWlf1a peraooa Surf CltYa Glut Shop
The followlna pe The ~ The fol~ Oaiy Pilot June 15, 22, 10903 El Cld Avenue, Nw ltalllMllt .,. doing bueli*' a · USA, fn9 Plec«ltia
are ""Ina~ are doing t u : 1re ~ ~ u . 29, Jth 6. 2000 Jh0§9 Fountain Valley, CA The lo410wing PG'-Aebelhwy.com, 885 W. Ave., Coeta Meu. CA _.,, . 0eeo Edge Producllona Rffl ~ Automo-92708 1 ~·~-1llltl St., Cotta M9ta, 92U7
West Newport ThtNdl, 2855 PinecfMll Dr e: live Muketlng, 2801 FtctttkM.la BualnMS Cvn<11a Vandenberg, ~·~DO ,,.,,.;· 4 CA llQ927 TtmllM eo.n., 1m ~ =-~· = 413, Coeta MMe, .. CA Wnt couc ~ #390, ... me St..t.ment 10903 El Cld Avenue. FUW, 1780 Plaotnlil Kam Ian Foo. 19&5 f>tecentia A\19.. Cotta 2~ Kay ~·=: 92i!~rlcle L. Hay11, ~:~ Bt1 ' CA The followl~ ~~O:ln Valley, •CA ~·~ Coeta M9ta, :=on e!'!c:11. ~~ ~ ~7 la oon-
19 Orange ·• 2855 PIMCfMll Dr .. E· Randv A Poulson, .,. dOll'lll Ii aa. T111a butlne11 le con-Juan Pedro Gonzalez. 92e&3 dllcted by. an indMclMll P<>ft.e..ch. Ctllf. 929!13 413, Coeta MIN, CA 9582 Ham1hon Ave.. Oil DOS SANTOS ducWd by' In~ ~ Thia ~ le con-Have you alerted This bu9ltieM ~ con-92828 1107, Huntington LANDSCAPE CO.. HtYt you atar1ed 1780 Aye., 18• clded t.u; en lndMdual ~ .... -'-'-....., No dueled.by: an lndMdUtl Thtt tlUlinMI la con-.. _ ....... CA.....,,. 29112 E. Kommart ..w..... bullnaa ....., No C°"8 Mela. CA 92S2'7 H .,.,. _.,,.,..._TY"'
Have you 1t1rted duet«! by: an lndMdual ~·· ..... -~~ con-une. SilveradO, CA C-v ~ Thia bu9lnell II con-ive you •tarted T.,,-a1ea Co4Nna o
doing bulineu yet? Have 'you etarted ~':,~;;'9lndiYidual 92878 1"hlt eta~em;;-·; .. ductld by: an lndMdu8I ~ ... 811t;ot,neu yet? ....... Thie...-.~,..~~ YM Oct 1997 ~ .... ~ ....., No vy. Gil ""-0-~ • _.... ....... ,.._......, Have you 1tartad ,..., ..... , .... ~ .. , • · ...--,~. Heve you eter1ed .,.,. ....,...,. ...,..,. ,...,. wl1h Iha .........,", ..w..... ~o:!.No !<Ml tin F-oo Cltlll of 0renge County Martyn K. Horwaker P L Ha.-doing bv1ln11a yet? ~ Co., (C.llfomla) C1et11 of""-f" _ _.. _.,, -..... • .... m ..... wu ,..,,,,.,,..,.,..,. Thia 11alement wae Thia Ital~ w81 y-. 511100 29112 E. Kommera LI\, on 08.'0lll200o.,,. ""'01 "¥; P:Oement ::. filed-Wit! 'i. ...,.County on ._ .... 20'0o.32192 hied with the County llltd wllh the Couney ~ A Pouteon Silvefado, CA 92079 200ClllJ12IO fled wllh IM County Cltlll,..~ Counly Deily Plloc June 22, 29, Clettl~ County C1et11 of Orange County Thie ataltllltnt wu Thia butllleea II con-Diiiy P11oc June 16. 22, CIM of er.,. COlnY on ....,.....,_ .My o. 13. 2000 Il!I05
on 2000MS1n 1 on 08/20t'200()2000IN2204 filed with the County ~a.:':~ 2!!. Mt 0. 2000 ,..-Z on oelOfi2000 IOOOllJl111
O.ity Piia( June 15, 22, DaMy Pilot June 22 29 Clelll of Orange COlnY begun 10 trlnlad buel-Flcttlloue ........ IGOONJ1211 Diiiy Plloc June 22. 29• FICtltloue ........
29. July 8, 2000 Tblll JM!V f, 13. 2QQQ Jbn2 on ~IOHI ,,._ undef the flcdlioll8 Nw ............ Dally Piiot June 15, 22, NY 0 13, 2llOO D&4 ...... ....... ..
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2000 Name ............ Nw 8t11t91Mnt Oil Doe Senloe Utn0-Lee A.-~II. Flolltloue ......... The fo11M1na '*""" CMHS ChMf Alaocle·
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Fictitious Bualneaa Amer\Oraft1 3025 S . Olympic DrMml, 28511 ''TM ~ pe!'IOM Pr;. ~ WM kWnia ta27 ' .. cil*lg bulillie 81: etlMI, i45 E. 11th ~ J Loni 93 ,...,,. • .........,. Harbor &Nd.. Santa PIMc:IMk DJ . E-413, -dc*ig ~ •• ....... ....-. ..... ,.._...... Dntootv o ...... 1927 DDA ,INSTITUTE. ~27 ~ ...... CA w~-I-. ... .... A The lolloWI Nia, CA 92704 C01111 Mela, CA e::ze29 SWMny ~. ,,_, -• .,,. """"'"' H9rt>Ot 8MI 9'a 308 1609 Sendcallle Dnve, ....,,.. ...,......., ~,. ,.....,,
are doing ~:r Stt1ukl Murayama, Petricta L .. H1y11, 2761 Tem Cirde, .Cosfil ~~ couney C09la •: callfc>ml9 Conine dal Mil, CA David Chl1·Chla ""lo, CA ll29M
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605 Walnut 11, Hunt· Onloe, Inc., (Fl). 6100 Spectrum Polnl, '205, U..C. (CA). 150( WMt•
ltlQ9on Beach. CA -..e TamiMll' Tral4 Notth. La1cAt Foretl. CA eae.10 drll DIM '225, N9wpott liaac M Goie:I, 805 819. 143, Nlplea, Aotlda TN bu11neM 11 con-Beach ~
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Beach, CA -..e Thie ~ ii con-Hive you 1tuted ~ by. Limited lJe, Thia buemeu II oon-ducted by: • CCf'pOfaGon dowlQ ~ ~ No billy Co ducted by· a gene~I H111e you-atar1ed Kathy Mlfdareeco Ha11t you lllfted
p1rtnerlttlp doing blAlitl9le ~ No Thia 111tement wH doing bulineM yte? No
Hive you 1t1rted RHldence Amenea hltd With ttie County Marlhmellow Group, ~ ~ yet? No Online, Inc:. Vincent Clelll cA OrlQlle CounfY LLC, Todd T Marcil/
Stephen A Fontaine NIPOleOn • C&P on OMYJ/2d M,lnaglog Olrec:tor
Thle 111t•1Mnt w11 Thia at1lemen.t waa 2000MH112 Thi• 111tement WIS
filed Wllh the. County filed With the County Delly Pilot June e. 15, filed W'lth the County
Cieri< of Orange CounlY C4tlic cl O<tnge CounfY 22. ?9. 2000 JM1() Clerl( of O<ange County
on 06l2el200<i on 06I02J2000 on 06/02/2000
Flctltloue BuelneH 2booe830t41 • 2000M30l25 FlctHloue 8u.lne9• 2000M30lt7 Name 9'atement O.ity Pilot .Junt 1. 8. 16, Delly Pilot Juoe 8, 15, Name Statement Dally Piiot June &, 15,
The IOllowlng ~reonl 22 20QQ Th809 22· 29. 2900 Th650 The lolk>Wlrljl pereona 22 •. 29. 2000> TD838
111 doing ~ u · F1 ...... •-·~ B -• 118 doing bu1ineM u · Fl tt•-.. -8 .i United Studioe cA Stlf Fictitious &u.ineu "'uuuu• u .. MH EL CORDOVA APTS. ct -U l'lffa
DelenH, Newport Name Sl8t8ment ~ Stlltement 20n Cherie St. Cotti Name Statement
......,.. C8UllT "1•n1 9111011 OP~rg,u. -• llRHI
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341 TM Cly DIM. llOrrnc •~I Poet 011ca b 14171, CoOectltMH. 2410t ...,.,..,. IMI ··w-.
=;5'?; L* ~. CA 830
IN THE MATTER ~ EM J Meurtzj, 112
THE PETITION TO Motill V•. IA. com CHANGE nE NAME Meta. CA t2e27 ~ ..... 9WIMrd Diena KnudNn, 1142 AMDDCD OMM Hamlfllre Rd., Tue.,
TO 1HOW CA 82780 CAUSE fOfl C14AHQE Sandra Awerbmp,
CW NAME 274 f 1 P~ Mlellon
CASE NUMH" Viejo, CA t:leOf
A202111 Jon~. 27411
PETITIONER($) Padilla. MlMlon v~.
Mehall Shlhmar'dl HAS/ CA 112981
HAVE FILED A Ouryle Webber, PETITION FOO AN 23271 El Galo. Lake
ORDER TO CHANGE For•. CA 92930
NAMES FROM Sherry Webber, m71
Mallak Shlhrnardl El Gero, l..llce Forlt, CA
TO Michelle M1h1k 92630 •
Shamardi Frank Nickel, 24632
It ls hetel)y ordered Charlton Or!Va. Lltgona
th1t 111 pareon1 In· Hlb. CA 92e53 teres1ed 1n thll matter C1role L. N(c;llel,
SuHn Anderton, 1507 p,.... Lane,
Nawl)Oft 8Ndl, CA
92660
Thal tM11Nea II oon-
ducted by: In lndMIMI
H1va you ltatted
dOlng ~~No SUNll Andateiln
~. 44 New Haven. The IOllowl The followlnp pareons M.... CA 82927 The lollowlng pe<lont
L1gun1 Niguel, CA are doWIQ ~s are ~ buaineM u: Karen L Lal90fl, 2<Jn are doing ~ u ·
926n Bt\LSOA BEACH Yout ,. ... lthcara Solu· Charle St . 18. Colle S.nta Ana Hyunc1t1,
Lagun1 Flnenc11I, COtN WASH, l504 WNt bonl, 1..-lrvioe Ave . Meta. CA 92827 1425 Auto Mall onv.. LLC, (CAJ. 44 New 1377. Newport Beech. ThlS bulineat 11 con· Slnla Ana, Ce 92705 Haven. Laguna Niguel, Balboe Blvd.. Newport CA 92660 dueled by II\ llldMdual S1nta An1 t1u1u
appear bef0t1 Ihle oourt 2<1632 Charlton Dnve,\
In Department No. 703 laguNi Hilla. CA 92853 -of Iha ~ County Jerry Baker, 31136 VII
Supenor Coult 11 "'9 16-Sen Vleeot.e. Sen Juan
dress lhown above on ~. CA 92875 JUL 18 2000. It • Joanne Baller. 3 II 38
This 1111 &ail ...
Hed wlfl .. ~ ~lerll oe:.=r ~ _, ..
DalfV Plat .U. 151 22,
:.>9, July ' l!QR 001
Flct..._ ..... ..... ,..... ... ••nt
CA m77 8Nch, CA 92881 Judy Rowena Roell· Hive you ataned Hyund1I. Inc: (Ca.).
Thia bullflH I ,. COil• Mylel Standlth(CA)'nv;t ye<. fl()() Exssex Lane, doing bullMH yet? 1425 Auto MIN Dove. dUeled by UmHed Lie· men11. lnc.l • Newpot1 8Hc.h, CA Yl9. 11171 • ~ Ana. Ce 92705 ,_, Co. WH t 81IDOI Blvd , 92660 "-·-L , --Tl'lll bullr.esa ._ con-~r. Newport BHch. CA Till$ bu I It ,....._, ~-· duded ..... Hive you 1t1rted 92631 s ness ....... ~ Thja 1tatemen1 w11 ..,., • ccwporation
doing bualneu yet? This buslnesa Is con. duelled t>v: '" """',........ flied with the County Hive you st1rted YM ... l5'2000 Have you at1rted Cleft< cA Orange County doing bualnesa yer?
Legun1 Fln1nclel, duc:IHed by• e CCfPOfl~ doing buslnets yet? No on 05l26l2000 v ... 6-28-93 • • • ~ LLC. Mlehlel J Dav11, IV• you •1•11• Judy Rowena Rodlyer 20006830133 S1n11 An1. l&UlU Pr~~~~·n~alemenl w11 ~ ~str9l?iv:. J~:'5w13!1'~~·n~:fy ~ June 1' ~ ~. 'p,;.!n~ M
Flctltioua Buelne9• filed wllh the County ments. Inc• ArtOrew Hig-Cieri< cA Orange County "'TI;" 11a1emen1 was
Name St.Mement Clerll °' O<ange County ~h..c ~~1emen1 w11 on 06I02J2000 Flctltloua 8u1lnH1 hied wllh the County on 06/02/2000 Cou 2000H30l45 N•me Stlltem.nt Cle~ 01 Of1.nge County
2 00 o'clocit pm. and Via Si n VIC:en.. Sen
then 1nd ltler• allow Juan C•Pl•tano. CA
C&U!le, ii any they heW. 92675
why tht petrtioo tor C11lg Zi lch. 60
dllnge 01 name lhould Gingham. Trlbuco Ca-
noe be gmMc1 nyon, CA 92679
It 11 furthtf ordered Moolque Zaleh, 50
ttlat e «1f1'I cA tt. °"* 01ngl'.am Trlbuco C..
to ellOW eai.. be put>. nyon. CA 92679 &siled In The Olly ~ Seyedeh 0 1brjnla.
a ne~ cA gener11 27222 Soledad. Mt.ion
e1reula11on published In VHigO, CA 92&91
The tolowlrlll ptr90rle ore doing ._.... ae:
F r:int<lln Aeally, 3260
Enst COM1 HighMy,
Corona del Mai, CA 92625
The fOllowing persona 2000N3ot1& fc1led wit~ th• ,.~~ Daily Ptlol June 8. 1s. T on 06/02/2000 • .,. doing buslneu u; O I P I J 8 15 lerll of ..,.ange ~·"r 22. 29. 2QOO Th653 he following parsons 2000H3C>e14
C1lilornla Construe, 11 Y 1 OI une • • on 06/0212000 1re doing bulineu 11· Dilly Pilot June 8, 15.
IN! county. at leaat once Sh1hrlar Oebnnle.
l ""Wffk '°' IOllr C!On· 27222 • Soledad. Mlaion searuva w..u pnor IO VMl)O CA 92891
the dly °' the haanng Thi• bullneu i• con-• DATE: MAY 28, 2000 ducted by 1 gener.i tion Service, 13852 La 22, ?9, 2000 Th&!2 200061S0833 Fictitious BualneH PRECISE LABELS & 22. 29, 2000 Th839
.,.__,__,_ ···-·---Pit St. Ao«. 11, w-.. FlctltlOUI Bu1lnH1 Dally Pilot June 8. 15, Name St.tement TAGS. 37 Beacon Be.it. JAMES P. GRAY, partnt 11hjp
JUDGE/ H111e you •tarted
Chrletoptter E. .---·-minllet, CA 92683 N S 22, 29. 2000 Th852 The following peraons Newpot1 Beech, ~ Flctltloue BUllMH ...,,.. ..........,. Giibert Ortega, 13852 am• t.tement 92660 Name St.tement COMMISSIONER OF doing buslneu yel? No THE SUPERIOR' E191e J. Maunzl Hob90f'L__~~J ...... Orive, rwwpur1 lead\,
CA 92980
The fo1ow1na pet90t19 La Pat St., Apt, 11, The following peteons Flctltloue BullnHI ere S~ng ~~\'::!c~~. Davkl 0 Penual1. 7 The toUo1Nlr19 persons .,. dolno bualneia u : WNlmlnste<, CA 112683 1r1 doing business as· N S 16562 T jl Mojo Court. Newport 818 ........., busmess u : COURT Thi• l tatem•m WU
AVAflABLE RE· T'111 buslne1S I• con· a) Center /or Family ame t•tement 0' an ene. Beach, CA 92663 B;;;,gtt Blku of Mahak Shahmardl, hied with lht County
9 Muir Beaoh C.rde, Co-Cieri( of O<enge County
rona del Mar. CA 92625 on 0512612000 Charles MlcflMI Atue, ~ Lullltano. C. de
Caza, CA 112111
SOURCES, 2390 duded by: an Individual Thetapy. b) Grace Cen-The followl~persons ~~~~~ton Beach. CA Thia buslnelS II con· Sou1h1rn C1lllornla.
Redlandl Ot., Newport Hive you started let f0t Family Therapy, •r• doing bu ss as. Linda Suunne dueled by· en llldMdual 3020 Enterprise SI .. a.ah. CA e:zeeo dolno business yet? No c) Peyehologfeal Liaison Ulllmet1 Production H111e you 11111ed Cocta Mesi, CA-92S2S Pubhshtd Newpot1 -20008U0137
Beach-Costa M111 Deily Ptlo4 Jone 1, 8, t5,
Dally Ptlot Me 1. 8, I 5 22. 2000 Th812 This bu11nea II con-
ducted by: a gtnefll
PJrtntrltt!P Have you •tarted ~~E.~..:I
This tt1t1 rneri1 WM
Med wiltt .. Cowlty
~let\~~
111111121•
Dally Plat .Mw 22. 21, .MY t, 13. m DM
Rlc:hanl Neff Ketlley, Gl.l&ert Ortega to the Court. 1151 Dove Group, 7 Oak Tree StrauuHa. 16562 Tor· doing ~ yet? No James Arthur Pearce.
2390 Redlands Or., Thla statement wu Street, 1150, Newport Lane. Irvine. Callf0tnla ~LaB:• ~~tlngton 01lllcl 0 Penuel& 11 Lago Sua IM'll. CA
Newpon e..c:n, CA filed with the County Beach, CA 92660 92612 This bosinesa Is con-Thtl statement was 92612 Th800 neeo Clerll cA Orange Coul'lly Mlnillry Counseling Del/Id L E!llotl 7 Oall filed with lhe County Oebot1h Gayle n. buelnell le con-on 0&'02J2000 ServlcH, (CA), 1161 TrH Lane. lrvlnt, Cali· ducted by •n tndlllldual Clert. cA 0<1ng9 CountY Peer-11 ~A............ Fictitious Bu1lne11 Do St N lomoa 92612 Have you 111rted """''2/2000 ~· ..._...... clded t.-: an lndMdLlll 2000M30l3' 11e rHt. ewpon .w.... .._ ___ .-7 No on """v ltv1nt. CA 11261 Heme Statement ..,.,. ed Delly Piiot June 8 15 BNcll CA 92660 Jeannette l Etltott, 7 ~.,, ....,_......, ,.. 2000Q30831 ...__
.....ttfv.:,.._;; a':., 22. 29. 2000 ihes4 Thia. bul!nesa 11 con-Oak TrH Lane, lrvlnt, S=ull~uzanne Delly PllOI June 8. 15 d~~ ~-~ c~ .,~~~:':"' ~ ,_, dueled by • C01itbt1toon CellfOIN& 92Ct2 22, 29, 2000 Tpe.48 wile Streellevel 3801 S Th9 ..... --... wu Have you i terted Th11 buSlntM Is con· Thi$ Slatement WH C
lied wlfl~ .... 'Countv BSC 9801 doing bu11nest yet? dueled by hulbend end filed With the County FlctJtlou• BuelnH• ~vi:.,: y:::r::od 't:rc,f· s.nta Anl A
Oaltc ol °'8tlge Col.l'iCy NOTICE OF Yl9. 10.1-91 wile ~llltt~ County ~me St.tement .i-Ar1l'llJT Pt1roe Pete Wlltloit 3801 s
on oel02J2000 PETITION Ministry Counseling Hive you ·::~•d 2000M30l24 The lollowlrljl ptttonl Th•• statement was MUI St. Santa Ana CA
22. 2000
2000MJOIM TO ADMINISTER ServicH Divid A ~\o t>usoneM ye es Oa~y POOi June 8. 15. ere doing buWl9N u !lleo with the County 92707 8IC ta1 DllvPlot June 8, 16, ESTaTE OF·. Stoop, Pru .-.~ 22 29 2000 Tt..•r1 0 T G"AAPHICS, 402 Cieri! cA ...._......., ,._....., Chtls Brandon 3801 22. !Zt 2000 Th855 .. Thll statement wu Dallld L <;MN\,, · J!10j> ViOCi{" """""1 Main St s. N0Ta OP ' LATHAM PERKINS Med ••th the County ThlS 1111emen1 was llWI St. fA, ~ngton «i 06.IO 20009130818 Sc.• 92707 m Anl NllllON • LATHAM R. Clent of Orange County filed with the County Flctlt.loua Bualnff• 8aacll. CA 92648 "
TO AD••TM 8IC MOO PERKINS eka on 08I09l2000 Oerll of Orange CoLwlty Name St.tement Lln!Zo~• l3UlR&":~ DiH}gPtlot June 8. l5. ~ ~-~
EITAft OP: NOTICE OF LATHAM ROBERT 200CMll312H on 06/05/2000 The fol~ ptttont Huntington Beam CA 22• . 2000 Th844 Have you 111rt1d E~ PRAii( PmTIOH PERKINS Diiiy Piiot Jone 15, 22. 2oooee3oe14 are doing business 81 92648 Flctltloua BualneH domg t>us111Hs y1t? llETZl.IR ilDI TO AOlllNllTER CASE NO. A202fS93 29. July 6. 2000 Th873 Oal~PllOI June 8, 15. SUTHERLAND This l>ullnea is con-Neme Statement Yea. 12+97 El.MER F. m1'ZLltt ESTATE OF: To all helre. beneli, 22•~• 2000 Th85S MACMILLAN STUDIOS. docted by an lndMdual The followir19 petsona Pete W1llho«
CAie HO. *Mii II CLAUDE E. HILKER cler191. eredi10fs, cont· FlctltJout BuslneH 2920 Newport Blvd · H•O•· you a11r1ed are doing buSlnell u · Thia stattmenl wu
To .. hllrl, .._... CAIE NO. A202l95 lngent creditors. i nd Neme Statement Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH ~1teJ~ewport Beacn. doing bu11nau yet? IOC. 18831 Von hied with the County
CIOriel, erecM1n, cont· To al heirs, benefls 1*10nS wno mey other· The lollowtng persons N1me Statement. Cathryn lne Ha.tfield. YM, "1-00 Kerman Avenue. IMf'le, Clertc ot 0<1nge County
in11ul'I ~ llnd olariel. ereditora, cont· wlM be lnterHled In !tie are doing buS1neu as Tht follow1r19 persons 2920 Newpot1 •Blvd , Thom11 Ru11ell CA 92612 on 05/2612000
........... ..-.. i......... ~ ........... , and wlll ot _..._le or both o1: WILLIAM'S FLOOR· are doing bu•·~· .. L1lleur tDC Aeuuch, Inc 200otl30144 ~ _.., 'MY --, """"'" _...,,ut ' .... ' ' . ING/• P•RTNERSHIP .......... -· SUlle C. Newport Beach, Th p wtso be ~ In fie PMIOfll wtlo INY Olher· LATI-IAM PERKINS aka " "' R C Be" Flnanc:ial, 1147 CA 92663 II 11et1men1 was (Oelawue). 5 Speen Dally 1lot Jone 1. 8. 1~.
v.iM or ew. or balh. cl: wla be~ In 1tle LATHAM A. PERKINS LICENSE, t280 Bl~ Gran11tlle Or . Newport This l>usfnen Is con-hied with the County S11ee1. Framingham. MA 22, 2000 Th8Q8
ELMER FRANK wll or ...... or boll\, cl: aka LATHAM ROBERT Ava , B9·5n. Newport Beach. CA 92660 ducted ""': an lndiloidual Cieri< ot Oynge County 01701 Flctltlo•-B "al--•
METZLER .. EJ..MER CLAUDE E. HIU<ER PERKINS 9eectl, CA 92660 Richard C Shinn, Hnew' you atirted on 06/0~ Thie business 11 con· ... .. ·-F M£TZl.ER A PETITION FOR A PETITION FOR Wiiiiam Matthew 1147 Grafl\11Pe Ot. N-· doing busineas yet? 2000l830832 dueled by. 1 COfl)Orl tlon N•me Statement
A PETITION FOR PR08ATE hu bffn PROBATE h11 been Artukovich. 1280 Bison POf1 BeaCh, CA !?2660 Vea. lO-Ol•97 011ly Pilot June 8, 15, Have you aterled The fOlloWing pttlonS
PROBATE tlM bMl'I Ned by MARY LOU flied by ROBERT Ave . 89-577 Newport Jack Coughtllll, 1147 Celhtyn lnl Hatflelcl 22, 29, 2000 Th&!9 domg business yet? are doillg ~ N
!tied bv ,AUl JOHN HllK.ER In 119 &lpeflor LATHAM PERKINS In BMch. CA 92660 Granville Or Newport This statement was Flctltloue BualneH Yea 511/2000 AAAB·AMERICAN
METZLER In .. .... Court ol Callfotnll, the Su~rlor Court of JI r ''I Ft Ink Beech. CA 92660 • Med Mlh the County IOC Ae.e1rch Inc, BUSINESS MAGAZINE
(IOf Coult Of c.lelln*, COlny cA ORANGE. C1llfom11. County ol Artukovicll. 1280 Blton Jorge A Moreno, Clerll °' ()(ange County N•me Stlltement Mo116m R Kirton. Sect .. 400 Laite St 1104
County al OfWllOE. THE PETITION FOR ORANGE. Ave., 89·555 Newport 1147 Gr&l'IWle Or •. New-on 06I02/2000 The followlng pereon1 11ry Huntington Beecn CA
TH£ PEiliiOH P:OR PAO&ATE t9C11*11 !Mt THE PETffiON FOR BMetl. CA 92660 POf1 Beach, CA 92660 ::lOOOll30IJ2 &re cjojng bueineaa as Tn•s' •tllement •as 92648
PROBAn ... MNf'( LOO HIUCEA be PROBATE ~ !hit Tin butlneu II COO* ThlS bu•m•• i. con-Da•~PllOt June 8, t5. NIXNAX. 123 VII hied Wtlh th• Cou111y Mo Buslnen. LLC.
PAUL JOHN 9"oi'Md .. penonel ROBERT LA HAM du~~ ,~Y a get1t111I ducted by C0"9&rtnMI 22.1?, 20QO Th6S6 ~,..._~ 8each, onClerll""!,~ Counly (CA), 400 Like St. "°'c
be ~ • per· ,............ IO ~ PERKINS be appointed parn,.., .. ,.., Have you started "" IK""'1 """""'""" HunlJngton Beach A
aon.1 1ep;w• 1 ., 1IW 1w ...... cA 119 de-u pereonal fepttsellt· Have you 111ned doorlll ~C~~? No Flctltloui Bualneae NICOie Ellc<e M1Uar. 20006830939 92648 Iii••....., ........ al oadent. 1tlve 10 administer the dotng busineu yet? Riche,., .,...,., 123 V• 0-. ~ O••'Y Pllo4 June 8. 15 This busoneu '* con-
U11 deGedllll. THE PETITION ,.. ...... cc 1tle dtcedent YN. 1212Gi99 This 1111eme111 wlS Name Statement Buch. CA 92fl63 22. 29, 2000 !h!J62 ducted by Ltrrvted Lia·
THE flETTT'IOH ,.. ~ lhe decedent'• THE PETITION r• Wllhem Mlllhew hied with the County The lollo.mg persona This business 15 con-bi11ty Co qu•* tw '9Clld1 ire Wll n oodlclll, 1 tnf, QUMll ttie ~t'• A~~vdl Qeltlon ..... ~~ County ~-~~ ~a !!... duded by an ~ Flctltlou1 Ju.lnus Have you 111rt1d
Wll n OOdlall, I tnf, be -*"'-d IO problle. Wll and CIOdic:llll, ii any, ""' Statement was uur"""'""" _,,_,. """"" """' H111e you 11111ed Name St.tement dol!lQ bu9lneSI )'91'? No be ....... .. ....... The Wll and tnf oadlcll be ldmibd to probate fifed with Ille County 200Ml31274 Realty, 31726 lncho doing blM*8 y/IC? No The lolio.1ng persons A.A Busineu, LLC. The M ... .,, OOdlall .. rtelleble lot eJI· The WI ltld any codlcill Cle~ of O<ange County 0.lly Ptlol June 15. 22. V1eio Rold 5an Juen Nicole Elicia Millilr ere dalng but1r1MS as. Nidel lbrahom-C E O
••• ~ tor u · .,,.,..., In flt lie • ate available for IX· on 06I09l2000 29 JI.iv 6 2000 Th868 ~ano CA 92975 Thia ac.tament WIS R & T EnterprlSls This stat~ wu omW111oft h 1w ..... by flt oourt. ~In the file kept 200otl312H '' Prtrne Reta Financial ltled Wjttl the County 25957 Blucos, MISSOOO ltled '9tlh the County
by the court. nE PETITION r• by lhe court. Da•ly Piiot June 15, 22. Inc., (CA), 31871 Calle C1e1t1 cc Ofange County Viejo, CA 9269! C1eft1 al Orange ColMlly
THE P£1'1TIOH ,.. que111 aulhotity 1o act-THE PETITION ,.. 29, NY 6, 2000 Th878 Flctltloua Bualnffa Wlnone. San Ju1n on 05/2el2000 Theodor• M' ere-on 06I06flOOO •
quett• ~ tD If. ,,...., .,. ...... under quell* authority to ad· N•me St.wment Ceomrano. CA ~s 2000'830146 25957 Blasooe. MISttotl 2000H3otH
01,,.. ...... "'* ............. Aclrnn-"**'* 1tle eNte under Flctltlou1 BualMH The lollowilljl pertona Thlt buet.nesl II oon· Delly Piiot J"'9 1. 8. 15. Vleio. CA 92891 Ody Pilot June 8 15.
tho ~ldlflelld9lil ~ llhtlon CC e.... Ad. 1tle lndepeodtnt Admlns Name Statement ere dolnO busjflMI as dueled t>v: • corporillon 22, 2900 Th810 Aobln Ford, 8062 22. 29, 2900 Th861
IS1rallon al IE-. NA. (Thil AIAhorlly WI alow lllratlon of Eatatn Act The fOllowing peraons BELL~IAE INVEST· H1v1 you s11rted WH tern #9, Buena
(This ~ .. elclw Iha pereonal n191Ment· (Thie Authority wll allow .,. doing bullneU u MENTS 10 Ctieny Htlla doing buaineas yet? Flctltloua Bu1lneH Park. CA 90621 Flctltlou• BualneH
the ~ ,.......,,.. allv'I to take many ac> lhe pe<aonal represent· Action Boata. Inc • Lana. Newport 8e1oh, Y~m~a~e ~aoclal. Name Statement Thia 1>u11neu la ~· ~me Statamenl •
alJVe to tllle 1Mf1r ao-llone wlltlolll obCllning alive to take many ac-21622 Pacific Co111 CA 92660 The following parson• ducted by • general ,The tollowlng pet1on1 hone .._,. GtllllNng COi.Wi IAJfOVal. Before tlonl without obtaining Hwy . Hunungton Aon E Presta. Part· loc.. Matthew C Jones/ 11e doklll bolineM 11 partnership are do!nO butlnetl 91 coun .....,.i. a.b'i i.ldng certain V.,., Im· court approval. Before Beac:ti, CA 92646 ner. 10 Cherry Hllls C.F.O. al ZAPDISC, b) THE H111e you s11nea OEVELOPMETRICS
taking Olftlln vety Im-poNlnl action•. hows teklng eet1am very Im· Action Boats, Inc Lane. Newport Beach. This Statement wu V.l>OISK NETWORK. 5 doing bullAHI yet? 376 Newport Glen
portent dona. IMIW--· .. pel'lonll r.-.: portent actions. how· (CA), 21622 Paclllc CAA 92660T P !t'~ ... ;11~~ ~~tyy Pait< Plata. •820. ltvrne. YM, 05-15-00 Court. Newport Be•ch. ever ... perlONll,.. .......... •be IWCll*'ed 9119r, the l*90l'lll rapt• Co111 Hwy. Huntington obert epper, •rt· ..,..,,. ........ ""' """"" CA 92614 Theodore M er.-CA 92660 ~ .. be,....... to give nottca lo Ins aanta1IYe wll be required Beach. CA 92646 nar. 19500 Merrldy, on 06/13/2000 HltOiec Com. Inc:. Thie 1111emen1 was Penny L•VOit 3711
10 give !doe to In-...._. PMIOfll unMal to give notice to In· This buaineas ie con· Northndge, Calif 91324 2000ll3t5'2 (CA). 6 Pirtl Plau, ltted with the County Newport Glen Court.
ter..eed ..... --. tiey lwve MNed noeloe l«elted l*IOOI UnlMt duded by. I COfJ)OfltlOn This buslneta IS con-Dally Pilot Junt 15· 22· •820, ltvlne, CA 92614 QM ol Cringe ~ty Newport BHCh CA
they tww .-... nalDe Of ooneented to the tiey have Wlilled noClee H111e you etarted ducted by • general 29 . .MY 6, 2000 Th881 Thie buaine1t 11 con-on oeJ02l2000 92660
Of oonwlld to l'9 ptopoeed ac11on.) The or consented to the doing buslneu yet'> pat1nership Flctltlou• Buelneae duded 11y 1 corpor111on 2000N30830 This butlnea ii con·
propoaed -*"'J..~ lnde,ende11t admlnil' ptoPONd actlonJ The Yes, 111199 H111a you llarted N8IM 8 • ...._ __ t Have you ll1tted ~Pilot June 8, 15, duded by. an~
lndepe,,.,. ..ion IUfloftty • be independent • mlnll· Aett0n Boals Inc doing bu11ne11 yet? ,._._, doing bu11neu yet? ~. 2000 Jh&!7 Have you 1t1rted 111110n ......., .. be tnneld un6eee an In-trellon authority wia be Raymond A Guy PTMI• YM, 1985 The 1olfoW!nSI P9fSQf\I Vea, 12115199 dOfng bu .. neu yat?
gr..-cl 11111111 an In--...... ..,..,.., ... an granted unle11 an In-dent Ron E Pr-. '"'pdoing,O butiMllSPORu.TS, H1t011e.Com, Inc . "'-U ~r Yea. 1995. t_..... ...,.. ... 1n olljlclllarl IO lw padlor\ -....cs per-.on filM an This 11a1emenc was Thia ltatement was '.0 C Steve NceNt. Prllldenl .>e .,~-Penny La'IOMI ~ ID .. ~ ... lflOW9 good C*'9I objecdotl to 1tle petition l~ed with the County hied Wl1tl the Counly 1900 Mama Ave • Thll st•\ement WU MlfWll.lflH TM ablemenl •••
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REAL TIME OUPLI·
CA TIQI 7 Mojo Ccon,
Na•port Beech, CA
92683
John P T omluoeon.
919 Beyslde Or .. Nn•
PQl1 Beedl CA 92e60
Gioe Stern. 7 Moio Court, 'Newport Beach,
CA 92663
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Th11 statement was
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The ace, king and q.-n of clubs
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cards in suppon. Note that, since dia-
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. PUBLIC
NOTICE
The Calif. Public·
Utilrtles Com-
m!SSIOO REQUIRES
ltia1 an used house-
hold goods movers
print th&1r P.U.C. cat T number; limos
and chauffers print
ltlff T.C.P. number
'" .. adYertlsments. If you have a ques·
bon about lhe legal-
ity of a ITIOYef, limo
or chauffer, cal;
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMM ISi ON
71 4-558 ... 151
14 y_.. Ei;> • GIMt Pricel
Guarentee WOltt • Free Est
L#375602 714-638-1 S34
DAVE'S PAINTING
No lol! too Large Of .,,,.
Ftee Est 15 Yrs w 24hn
L1697347 MNts.3722
ll(E'S CUSTOM PAINTING Prolesslonal, clean, quality
wor1c. Int/en & dc>clls
Llro3468 94~1~19
RMeOW CfAClE MAINT Painling-lnlltn HouM/Apt
quell1y job\ Free estlmlte
lt569897 71~
• Northstar Y·I Enif
• Wood Trim Pack.Ip
• factory Chrome Whttl1
• 6·Dlsk CD Chanpr
• Hffttd Front & Rear Setts
• Garap Door Opener
$51,992.00
$ 8 ,500.00
$44,492.00
+tax 10< 36 months CloMd end IMM on
apprOYld Cl1Cltl. s 1923.29 cull doWn plus
lllndard Otlw oll + $500 '911111 Relldual
117. lei 40 Total ol IJIYlll'f* S 14.364
1 otttr 133562
Or Purchase For O ty S
• 184 OLDSMOBILE FIRENZA
Low 75k miles, outo, AC, mint condition, new car trode-inl (382039)
192 CHEVROLET LUMINA
Sedan, V.6, many extras, new car ~in (249899)
1 89 VOLVO 740 ~
low 77k mi~, outo, white, very good cbnditionl (W976)
190 LEXUS LS400
low 98k. miles, blad<, llhr, nalca CD, & montl (040322)
1 96 OLDSMOBILE AURORA
low miles, light blue, lthr & mcqf excellent tonditionl (410051)
1 99 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
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2000MOO/SL
SUMMER
SAL/SS EllENF
2000· Catera
•
+tax for 36 month lease. $3410.00 cash down or trade equl-
• .• •
j.-ra._..• ty, plus Inception lees, tax on decap & rebate• $4202.48.
'UU. Or Purcha~:~F~~Only $28 99500
$32,495.00 .. List Price 9
$ 3,500.00 .. Nabers Discount
$28,995.00 .. SALE PRICE
2000 Escalade 2000 Deville
t 37e t tax tor 36 month least. $5000.00 cash down or tQU • p on •99C ~ tax tor 36 month tease. $3950.00 cuh down or trade
tq111ty, plus lnce~ion tees • $5489 41. 1 only 028S326Y. tees• $6590.13. Prices reltect rebates; not Rosen r tem. 1 only 4547.
$46,925.Jr "ti~~~ For only 1.1,995 .
S 3,930.00 Nabers rnscount -f
i4~:~:88 ~ .
All r~ew 2001 Aurora
LEASE FOR 339/MO
~71 + "1X lat 3S momhl QOMd tncl INN 00 IOll'OYld CltClll. S4200 dOwn end etlnellfd
~ Reu!Ull $17,556 TOlll ol prymenla$12.221.64 +Ill!. 1 otttr04080
Or PurdlaM For Only 52 8 ,8
Or Purchase For Only ;9 54061
$41,400.00 .... List Price t
S 1,859.39 .... Nobers Olscou
$39,540.61 .... SALE PRICE
2000 Alero
199/MO
..19' ; 11X lor 38 monb C1oMd Ind llMI on IPll!OYld Ctedll, S 158& M Clowll plus ltlndMd
dlM all Allldllll IU37 40 Taal of P1Y11*11a $7.181 64 • 1U. 1 otttr 319069
Or Purchase for Only $15,57711
1 96 CADILLAC SMW SYS s2,188
s4,988
$6,988
S13,988
Low miles, block, leather, CD, alloys & morel (801464) 521,988
1 00 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE
Low 3850 miles, white, km leather, CD, bol. of worr. (204314) . ·521,988
1 97 CADILLAC CONCOURS
Low miles, whil9 ~. Ian leather, mony extras, bol. of worr. (261282)
199· CADILLAC DEVIW
Low 1n11es, whit., kin hhr, bal. of warr., prev. rental (n9184)
193 CADILLAC ALLANTI
low ~3k miles, whii. peorf, V·8 Northstar, rare modell I 126643)
199 CADILLAC CATIRA
GLS, 6 cyl., lthr., low miles, CD & mont, bot. of wan'. prev. rentall 1~71 n
•513,988
$14,988
s16,988
low 7500 miles, mooriroof, CD, alloys & morel Bal. of worr. (022315)
s25,988
52 5,988
525,988
525~9 88
~27,988.
529,988
195 CADILLAC ELDORADO
low miles, V8 Norim, ...... lb. 16193.W)
198 CADILLAC DMW
V-8 Northstar, CO, hhr, bat. of worr. (773519)
1 00 CHEVROLET EXTRA CAB
SilY.rodo, 1 /2 ton, 3 ~· many power f.otum, prev. rental (U2683)
519,988
521,988
1 97 CADILLAC SEVIW STS .
low miles, side py, 300 tf> Norbb, CD, bal. ol;worr. (821979)
198 CADILLAC SIVIW
low miles, CO, aloys, bol. of wutibilty (914127)
1 00 CADILLAC ISCALADE
low 8l mil., bled, "1r, CD, aloys, •an *11', bal. ol warra11fy, prwv. rriJI (1482A6) 537,9~8
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