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SEPTEMBER 20, 2000 • Sl .....
THE 1'03 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE
0 F THE NEWPORT·MESA COMMUNITY
MARK SCHULTHEIS, THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S $ 163-MILLION MAN, TOPS THE PILOT'S MOST IN FLUE~ LIST
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WHO, EXACTLY, HAS INFLUENCE?
I n Newport Beach, where the sand's wet
and the waves curl and thunder off the
· coast, someone like Bill Sharp might be
king.
More than just a~ surfer in an area
where a tropical storm off Baja california
is a blast of good news, Sharp is publisher
of Surf News, a voice of authority on the
beech and in the industry that ~rves the
surf aowd.
Across the bay and up the
road at a table with white linen
overlooking the good life that
only Newport Harbor brings to
mind, Henry Schieleln holds
court. Here, where good food,
vintage wine and a perfect cig-
ar are worshiped somewhat In
that order, Schielein Is king.
And so it goes when you are
influential: Ask Bob Hurley,
who can't walk past a high
school campus or a local surf
shop without seeing his name
winking back at him. Or ask
Bob and Beverly Lewis, whose
stable Of hones just keeps win-
ning. Or ask Gabby Garcia, who
knows which customers prefer
the light cilantro dressing with
their fish t8cos and the ones
who lean toward the fresh,
house-made ulu.
Influence comes In various
forms. The mogul, the mtete,
the .nusklan, the ~n.
the person whose gift fot betng
nice m.kes them stand out a
bit more tll.n othen.
And so tt Is tMt • Surfw, epi·
~clothing manufacturer
and ~ at • local flsh
uco ~ stw. company on
the O.lty Piiot 103, the IMuel
. listing of the moat lnfluendal
people In o.t. Mele and Nwl-
port leech.
Whln lnftull'd .. the mee-
utng itlck. the ....... Qn ---tum the wartd ~down. A vol ... ....,.
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of reaching out to Gen-Xers
ahead of the local congress·
man 1 A bridge -mere con-
a ete, no less -higher on the
charts than the city manager?
The answer might be yes.
The eighth annual list is a
modest and wholly unscientific
Inventory of people w ith lead-
ership, passion, vision, humor
and inspiration.
There's the street-smart
community leader who has
dedicated his life to keeping
kids on the straight and nar-
row. There's the front man for
the platinum-selling rode group
who still lives in town. There's
the man who sells more Mer·
cedes-8enzes than anyone else
In the nation.
And at the top of the list is
the community good guy, the
person who gave hundreds and
hundreds and hundreds of
hours of his time to help repair
and sew aumbllng schools.
doing what seemed to be tht
lmpolllble by getting voters In
• ux-leefy community to sup-'
port• bond.
As usual, we remind you to
undtrmnd tMt the list Is to be
taken in the spirit of fun. It Is
not 1denttflc. Some who
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hlW been laft off.~
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SCHULTHEIS
MIUClE WORKER
48, Newport Beach
... Driving force
behind Measure A.
the S163-million
school bond passed in
June ... Led volunteer
army of thousands that got an
amazing 71 % of the voters to tax
themselves to repair the district's
aging schools ... Figures he spent
more than 1,500 hours on the mea-
sure ... Also president of the New-
port-Mesa Schools Foundation ...
Humble ... Environmental engineer
... Marri~ to Lisa George ... Chil-
dren: Ryan, 16, and Heidi, 13 ...
Plays golf badly, skis and mountain
bikes ... Great at telling dirty jokes,
a talent he learned growing up on
a wheat farm ... Has a private pilot's
license that he rarely makes use of
... Unninked a..t yew
MOlf l#SIOI
See the list of this year's
supermen and superwomen of
the community.
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S2 ~...day.~ 20, 2000 DAILY PILOT TOP 1 0 3 SPEC.IAL SECTION
Philanthropists
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4S ~ fortysomethlng. Corona del Mar ... Couple has become one
of the county's blogest phllanthroplsts In just two YN"S ... Henly, a
former UQA profe5.sor, made his fortune when 8~ • com-
puter chip manufl<tUrer, went ptJblic in 1998 ... The duo Is worth
about SS billion •.• They've given $27 million to UO. $25' mlHlon to UO.A,. SS
million to Opera Pacific and $3 mllllon to their South County temple ... Gave
$2.S million to build reform temple in Israel ... Three children ... Unrw*ecl
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COSTA MESA POI.Kl DEPARTMENT'S Dll TEAM
Enforcers
•
14, Costa Mesa ... This year's enforcement detail has eight officers
~ned to four units: senior officers Jerry Stukkle and Aaron
Thomas and officers Chris Bates. Stephanie Ma~a. Matt Grim-
mond, Bryan Wadkins, Dennis Dldtens and Tony Yatnnlzzi ... Lt. Dale
Birney is in charge of the department's Traffic Bureau and heads the team .•.
Offlcen note a decline in the number of drunk driving-related accidents and a
steady decline in the number of drivers arrested on suspicion of driving under
the influence since the program began ... Also credited for results are the
work of organizations such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving and stiffer
penalties for drunk-driving convictions ... UnnNted a.t yelll'
Greenllghter
•~':r..=;fl9-
wes In the camplign ·
for the Greenllght lnl-
tNrdve ·-~he may be "lnflueo-
tt.I" but he doesn't ~ lite• one
of 1he powtrlul people In the dty
... •rm on the outside looking In"
... Spent time t9CAntly -~
~ literature that we CMl't ~to INil" m Attended the
SNdow Convention In Los Ange-
les bee.MM of his lntA!<est In cam-
paign finance reform ... Tap
~as a hobbv· "I've been
doing It for sh! )'HI'S and I'm still
• begkwler" ... I.Mt,..,.. ...... "'-= 22
OSCAR SANTOYO
Role Model
•
36, Santa Ana ... Beloved
director of the Save Our
Youth after-school pro-
gram for West Side
youth ... Shaves his head each
ye« in honor of after-school kids
wtth good grade-i>olnt average .•.
A finalist In the casting for CBS
television program •survivor" ""
Married ... Has one son, Nicholas
Alexander ... I.Mt,..,.. ......
Ing: 29.
Irvine Ranch Market has seen some changes over the years But, you can be assured
the changes taking place now will keep you coming back for more ...
• • • IT IS MORE THAN JUST A FACE Liff!! IN FACTJ 103 DELICIOUS IMPROVEMENTS
ON DISPLAY THROUGHOUT THE STORi. HERE ARE JUST A FEW!
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Following
Olympic
-Dreams
M lsty May. New:
port-Mesa's
most accomplished
female volleyball player, over-
c.ame great odds to. be In the
Olympic beach volleyball touma-
tnent at the 2000 5ummer Games
in Sydney, Australia.
The 23-year.okf Costa Mesa ~
dent and her J*tne(, Holly
Mc:Peak, missed more than half of
the cp.allfying tournaments but still
scored enough points to be one of
two U.S. beach l>'Olleyball teams in
the Games.
While othets partldpated in 2.3
qualifying events Oller two years,
May and McPeak played In only 10
events rNer the last year, capped by
a dramatic. comeback win In the
final qualifying tournament against
a team from China. •
To complicate matters, May
pulled a stomach musde a month
ago that botheled her ~time
she spiked or j~.
May and McPeak edged the
team of Elaine Youngs and Uz
Masakayan. former UQ.A All-Amer-
ic.ans who built a very substantial
lead, to qualify for the Games
along with the No. 1-<anked U.S.
team of Jenny Johnson Jordan and
Annette Davis.
May and her father, Butch, are
the nation's first father-daughter
otympic: volleyball duo. He was a
member of the 1968 Olympic team
May. who 'l'f!W up at a beach-
front home in Santa Monie.a, played
volleyball with her dad and mom.
Barbara. from a very young age.
When the famlly ITIOYed to Cos-
ta Mesa as she entered the eighth
grade, May already had developed
into a good dub volleyball player.
At Ensign Middle School she
teamed with Melissa Schutz to play
on the area's best eighth'9f ade
• •
Daily Pilot
team.
May had a successful dub vol-
leyball career. She was one of the
top 1~ players while still
in middle school and named most
valuable player at the Junior
National Championships in the dM-
sion for 18-year-olds. even though
she was 16.
At Newport Harbor High
School, May's teams played in three
state championship matches, win-
ning two and losing a close thriller
to Corona del Mar High In five
. games. During her senior year. the
Sailors were named national cham-
pions and May won OF and State
Player of tile Yew honors.
May immediately committed to
cal State Long Bead\ where for-
mer U.S. Olympic setter Debbie
Green Vargas was the setting
coach.
In 1998. May led the 49ers to
the national championship with a
~me victory Ollef' Penn State.
May was named Player of the Year
as the 49ers completed the first
undefeated season (36-0) in the his-
tory of NCAA Division I volleyball.
During her college career, May
was twice named Player of the Year
by the American Volleyball Coaches
Assn. and Volleyball magazine. She
was a first·team. All-Big West Con-
ference selection all fOU< years with
the49ers.
Last year. May was awarded the
Honda-Broderldc Cup Award as Col-
legiate Woman of the Year. She
was only the second volleyball play·
er and the first athlete from cal
State Long Beach to ever win.
-a..rtleBrllnde,
Misty May's former aMKh
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Doily Pilot D A I LY P I L 0 T
DAVID DAMES AND MARTIN BENSON
Thespians
61, Laguna Beach and 63, Huntington Beach, ... Founders and artistic
directOl'S of South Coast Repertory, which is in its 37th season ...
Jointly received a career achievement award from Arts Orange
County last year ... Benson directed the world premiere of ·w;r in
1995; restaged the Pulitzer Prize-winning play last year in Seattle and Houston
... Emmes won the 2000 Los Angeles Orama Critics Circle Award for his staging
of •The Philanderer• ... Benson Is married and has a son; Emmes is married
and has four children ... In his free time, Benson plays tennis and flies his
antique aircraft; Emmes enjoys scuba diving, sailing, cooking and singing Irish
songs ... Last year's r.nklng: 62
JACK AND NANCY SKINNER, BOB AND SUSAN CAUSTIN
Environmental Advocates
69 and 65, 46 and 40, Newport Beach ... Each specializes in an envi·
ronmental issue: the Greenlight Initiative, water quality, the pro-
posed Newport Dunes development and Newport Bay, respectively
... Jack sits on a state panel reviewing standards for recharging drink-
ing water aquifers ... ·1 used to say, 'I want to have a sevvage-free zone, a
night where we don't talk about sewage;• Susan says ... Susan has a baby on
the way and should find out this month if it's a boy or a girl ... Will the kid be
an environmentalist? ·1 don't see how he could avoid it.• Susan says ...
Unr-..ed l•st y.-r
T 0 P 1 0 3 SPECIAL SECTION 'Nednesdoy, September 20, 2000 s.1
Councilwoman
39 •forever•, Costa
Mesa ... City Council
member for ~years ...
, COsta Mesa Senior Center
board member ... Member of
Women In Leadership and Arts
Orange County ... Married to hus-
band. Mike, for 24 years, with
three children, Andrew, Adam
and cara ... Loves gardening,
garage sale shopping and walk-
ing In the early morning before
the city is awake ... Plans to live
each day to the fullest and con-
tinue to follow the Golden Rule
... Last yew's r•nldng: 51
BOB HURLEY
Designer •
43, Newport Beach ....
President of Hurley
International, a 1 1/2-
year-old d othing and
accessories company in Costa
Mesa ... Produces sportswear
clothing with roots in skateboard-
ing, surfing and snowboarding
for hundreds of local kids ... Mar-
ried with three children ... Enjoys
listening to music and playing
guitar ... Born in easternmost city
in North America: St. John's. New-
foundland, canada ... Last yew's
r•nklng: 25
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'KEITH PAGE
Leading by
example
For the last seven years, I have had° the privilege of calhng Keith
• Page my friend and my pastor.
Working with him in the youth ministry at Manners Church
and, more recently, in starting Rock Harbor Church in Costa Mesa, I
have witnessed Keith influence the lives of thousands of people
The beauty of Keith is that his influence comes more from who he
is than ttle position he holds.
First and foremost. he 1s a faithful follower of Jesus Christ He 1s a
genuine and sincere man who walks with integrity
It is refreshing to know that what comes out of Keith's mouth on
Sunday mornings is being practiced by him in his own life during the
week. He is a loving husband and proud father
Keith is confident and humble. comfortable with who he 1s and
always seeking growth in faith, skill, wisdom and love
He has a heart that beats to share his faith with others and to come
alongside them and encourage them in their hfe He possesses maturity
beyond his 35 years.
Keith has been blessed with a unique combination of gifts that
equip him for his position of leadership in the church
He is a visionary with tremendous people skills He leads by commu-
nicating a vision in a way that others can clearly see and get exerted
about. modeling 1t 1n his own hfe and then encouraging each ind1v1d·
ual to use his or her own giftedness to play a role in achieving that
vision.
Largely because of Keith's character and his skills as a leader, Rock
Harbor Church has grown from a youthful congregation of 250 to a
church for all ages with nearly 2,000 members.
-Gary Mull, Rock Harbor, p ar ishioner
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DAILY PILOT TOP 103 SPECIAL SECTION \ Doily Pilot
Olympian
17, Newport Beach ...
Qualified for Sydney
Olympic GameS by finish-
ing second In the 200-
meter bactstroke at the U.S.
Olympic trials In August ... A three-
time OF Southern Sectlon champi-
on for Newport Harbor High, he Is
mature and focused when situa-
tion dictates, but also refreshingly
free-spirited ... His dlsheveled hair·
style is 1eportedly already being
emulated by yoong swimming fans
.,. ... Will mls.s about a month of
school while In Sydney, where he Is
eager to chedc out the beadles ...
Favorite food and preferred pre-
meet meal: chocolate-<:hip pan-
cakes ... Unr-*ed ':-t ~
DAVID ARN VAN DYKE
Lifeguard
34, Newport Beach ...
Newport Beac:h lifeguard
for 13 seasons ... Was
named lifeguard of the
year for a sensational rescue at
15th Street last year in which a per·
son was face down in the water
and temporarily paralyzed. Van
Dyke executed the necessary pre-
cautions to roll him ~and to
help the person start breathing.
The person was not paralyzed
because of Van Dyke's quick action.
He a~ single-handedly saved four
people caught in rip curren1S at
56th Street ... Single ... True sports
fanatic and loves all outdoor actlvi·
ties ... Unr-*ed IMt ~
ROIEIT JCJlll IAllOT
-#'> Superintendent
54, Laguna Hills __ Holds
the top spot In the New-
port-Mesa Unified
School District ... Makes
the pivotal decisions that affect
the lives of schook:hlldren and
their famllles •.. Married to lovlf'l9
wtfe, Janice, and father to Kris-
tine KrMre, 29, and Robert Bar·
bot II, 26 ... Loves hiking. walkJng
and f'IShlng In the mountains ... Is
a freak for goonnet jelly beans -
especially banana ... loves to be
pulled behind a boat In a rubber
tube at high speeds ... I.Mt ·
yers ranking: 3 •
JEFF PURSER
Charity Organizer
33, lrvlne ... Tournament
d irector of the Toshiba
Senior Classic ... Senior
PGA Tour event topped
the S 1-million martc in charitable
giving from 2000 stop at Newport
Beach Country Club, making it
the most philanthropic on the
tour ... It was the first time any
senior tour event reached S 1 mil·
lion in net charitable proceeds in
a single year ... Employed by
Hoag Hospital, the tournament's
beneficiary ... Helped tum strug·
gling event around in 1998, when
he was No. 31 on OP 103 list ...
Married ... Unranked last year
~~ .
Coundlmari
55, Balboa Peninsula ...
City Councilman ...
".chief <:ook. bottle
w~ or president" of
Ridgeway Development ... Went
to USC l.M'ldergraduate school and
Loyola for law school ... Married
with three kids ••• Proudest
accomplishment are kids, ages 6,
8 and 10 ... Besides kids. hobbles
are snow skiing. water skiing and
boating ... Unranked IMt year
OtRIS COX
Congressman
___ ...,. 47, Newport Beach ...
47th District congressman
is putting together a
report for Congress on
U.S.·Russla relations during the
Ointonl Yeltsin administrations ... Is
expecting the estate tax issue to
play big this fall. "It's become a
salient issue in the presidential
C¥1lP3ign" ... Enjoyed being on the
short list for the Republican vice
presidential nomination ... •rm
ve<y pleased with the way it turned
out with Dick Cheney" ... Married
to Rebecca ••• Says a lot of his sports
activity has been coaching and
playing games with his three chil-
dren ... IMt yMr"s raNdng: 2
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HAReo·R .
CENTER
23 00 Harbor Blvd.
(Comer of Harbor & Wilson)
C osta Mesa
• Albertsons •Home Depot • T.J. Max & More • McDonald's
• Rite Aid • CHucKE CHEESE'S • Starbucks • Barbeques Galore
•Togo's • Famous Fo0twear •La Beaute •Nick's Puza ·
• niko niko Sushi • Panda Express • Queen Nails
• Supercuts • Copy Club
DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY
BOB AND BEVERLY LEWI S
The winning
·touch
Since purchasing their first horses in 1990, Newport Beach
residents Bob and Beverly Lewis have made a resounding
Impression in the horse racing world. In that time, Lewis-
owned horses have won six Triple Crown races; two of their
horses, Charismatic (1997) and Silver Charm (1999), were each
a Belmont Stakes victory short of winning horse racing's
biggest prize, the Triple Crown.
This past season, Commendable won the Belmont Stakes ·
while another Lewis horse, High Yield, was victorious in the
Fountain of Youth Stakes.
Serena's Song was a 3-year-old filly champion in 1995;
T1mber Country was a 2-year-old juvenile champion in 1994;
Silver Charm was a 3-year-old champion in 1997; and Charis·
matlc was named the 3-year-old Horse of the Year in 1999.
All are owned by the Lewises.
In 1995, the couple were named that year's Big Sport of
Turfdom by Turf PublicatJons of America. They have also
been awarded the 1999 National Turf Writers Assn. Award.
Among their many charitable pursuits, Bob, 76, and Bev·
erty, 73, were instrumental in establishing the Robert and
Beverly Lewis Family cancer care Center in Pomona and are
trustees of casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation in Pomona.
They also contributed to the specially designed hot-air
balloon named Serena's Song. which offers free balloon rides
for handicapped children. -Bob Beffert. horse trainer
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Doily Pilot D A I LY PILOT TOP 1 0 3 SPECIAL SECTION Wednesday, September 20, 2000 ~
•
GARY HUNT
Executive
50, Corona del Mar -· E>cec-
utlve 'vice president for the
Irvine Co~ H\X1t O'.'ef'SeeS
the land deYeloprTient
giant's relations IMtt'I goyemm«1t
agendes at all lellefs ·-He ser.<es on
the boards of the Orange~ B~ Council and the Irvine
Health Foundatiof\ among others ...
Has held numerous appointed posi-
tions In state and fedefal goyem-ment ... Hunt's son, p~ 16,
attended this year's Replblic.an
National Corwention Y.1th his father
... The family Includes wife, Joanne.
and son, Nicholas ·-A few years ago,
the Hum built a sdlool and duth
in Baja California. and helped paint
and restore the buildings this year ...
LMt yur's rw*lng: 15
UNDSAY DAVENPORT
Tennis Queen
24, Laguna Beach ... Cap-
tured the 2000 Aus·
tralian Open in January
f()( her third career
Grand Slam singles title in
women's tennis ... Won U.S. Open
in 1998 and Wimbledon in '99 ...
Ranked No. 1 in world for most of
'98 and '99 ... Won Olympic gold
medal at '96 Atlanta Olympic
Games ... Member of Palisades
Tennis Oub 1n Newport Beach ...
Lived in Newport fOf five years
before moving this year ... Two
years ago, was No. 1 on DP 103
List ... Loves to shop at Fashion
Island and go to movies .'.. Single
... Las1 ~·ranking: 10
GARY MONAHAN ·
Mayor
40, Costa Mesa ..• Mayor,
reelected to his second
term on the 0ty Council
• . last year ·-Owner of
Skosh Monahan's. a new restaurant
and pub on Newport Boolevard
that opened June 30 ••. Established
the city's first Mayor's Award to rec-
ognize positive contributions ...
Known for his easy. down-to-earth
way of dealing with people ...
Involved In the Chamber of Com-
merce, and boards of the Tourism
and Promotions Council and the
Transportation Corridor Agencies ...
History buff and Arthurian legends
lover ... San Francisco Giants filn ...
Married with four children ... Ust
year's rri.: 40
GARY ADAMS
Newport Councilman
45, Newport North ...
Councilman and consult-
ing civil engineer ...
Likes tennis, sailing and
woodworking ... Lifelong Boy
Scout ... Proudest accomplishment
this year is his son, Nick ... Named
son after Ernest Hemingway sto-
ries ... Is "probably not as uptight
as people think" ... Unranked
last year
JIRRY MANDEL
Arts Patron
--.""=".... 60, Irvine ... President of
the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center ...
Responsibl~ for creating '
the fifth.largest performing arts
center in the country with more
than 300 performances last sea-
son •.. Married to Whitney, a pro-
fessor of journalism at Cal State
Long Beach ... Has a daughter,
Jennifer, who recently graduated
from UC Irvine ... Plays the tenor
saxophone ... Played in bands in
high school and college ... Has a
lifetime commitment to fitness ..
Avid reader of medicine and neu-
rosciences ... Unranked last yur
PEPE SERNA
Actor
56. Balboa Island
Artist and actor
Recently starred and
produced "Lummanas·
and starred in "Scarface" oppo-
site Al Pacino ... Voice of Sanchez
in the "The PJs" ... Volunteers
with Save Our Youth ... Helps to
get celebrities to appear during
the Newport Beach International
Film Festival ... Leads improvisa-
tional games With underprivi-
leged kids to build self~eem ...
Won the Orange County Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce Estrella
Award ... Married to Diane and
has a stepson, Ed, and two grand·
sons ... Unranked last year
QAREIKI TURNER AND TOM EDWARDS •
Members of Ex-mayors' Club
67, DoYer Shores, and 54, Newport Beach ... The forrne< Newport
Beach mayors are longtime champions of building an airport at El
Toro and now have joined to tight the Greenlight initiative ...
Edwards Is a a business attorney who loves anything to do with
sports ... He goes bicycling each year in Europe. and just returned from Bur-
gundy, France ... Edwards' hobbies include reading and writing, and two
favorite movies are "Apocalypse Now" and "Three Days of the Condor" ...
Married with one daughter ... Turner is a real estate developer who keeps in
shape by playing golf and skiing ... His passion is collecting Lalique glass ... ·1
started out when it was cheap ... (it's) gotten so expensive (that it's) hard to
add to my collection." ... Widowed and now remarried. Turner has two chil-
dren ... Unranked last year
BRIDGE OF GARDENS
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Unborn. Costa Mesa .... Officially opens Sept. 28 after two years of
work .... The 60().foot·long, open-air pedestrian skywalk connects
the two wings of South Coast Plaza across Bear Street .... Pans~u
cated landscape designer Kathryn Gustafson designed the bridge
and will be the guest of honor at the opening ceremony. launching a two-
week celebration of the project's completion . Bridge will connect to The
Garden Terrace, a 24,000-square-foot garden at the base of the bridge that
includes Cafe Pase.al, a new restaurant .... The bridge and the garden are both
part of a $120-million renovation for "A New South Coast Plaza.· ..
Unranked last year.
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Community Leader
44, Costa Mesa ... Resi-
dent for 20 years ... Active
leader in the Latino com-
munity ... 'Neddings and
qulncenaer~ coordinator for St.
Joachim Church ... Volunteers as
the community leader for the
Orange County Congregation Com-
ITlU"lity Organization ... Worked
with organization membef's and
public offlda.ls to get a ~e grant
for a program that brings New-
port-Mesa Unified School District
teachers and parents together ...
Believes she should fight for justice
In her rommunity and woric to
make a difference In her neighbor-
hood, even if it sometimes gets her
Into trooble ... lhanbd &mt yew
Bill SHARP
Surfing Sc.ribe
39, Newport Beach ...
Publisher of Newport
Beach-based Surf News,
a Southern California
regional magazine distributed in
surf shops ... Tabloid-style publica·
tion covers the ins and outs of the
surf industry, which has its epicen-
ter locally and is known as •vekro
Valley· by the mainstream media
... "We are considered the Matt
Drudge of surfing news." ... Still
bleaches his hair blond and surfs
daily at the Wedge ... Can be
found at the Balboa Bay Club on
weekends when the surf is small
... Married to wife, Kathy, with
two children ... Last )'Mr'• rank·
lng:36
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TOMWISON
The Su~rvisor
60, Laguna Hills •.• 5th
District coonty supervisor
... Appointed by Gov. ·
Pete Wilson to the board
In December 1996 and reelected
in 1998 ... hcker of Measure F,
which required a two-thirds
majority for an airport at El Toro
and became a target of local pro-
airport forces ... Could be a key
fighter In keeping flight and pas-
senger restrictions In place at John
Wayne Airport ... Served as a City
Council member for Laguna
Niguel from 1987 to 1989 ... Mar-
. ried to Nancy Wilson, with one
son, Tom, who serves In the U.S.
Navy ... Last~ --*Ing: 83
AUAH ROEDER
City Manager
49, Costa Mesa ... The
,.. ... _..,,, city's dedicated and
beloved city manager ...
The budgets are always
balanced, and spending is usually
kept at a minimum ... Has been
the chairman of a n effort to cre-
ate a new publk safety system for
all law enforcement fire and
public works agencies in the
county ... After 15 years of work,
he expects the system will be
completed next year ... Says he's
excited about beginning wortc on
the Performing Arts ~nter
e.xpanslon ... Married for four
years to Christie McDaniel ... Last
yur's rllnklng: 27
FUTOD Mfr JOE JR.
Merc«ies Man
50, Unda Isle ... OWner of
Fletcher Jones Motorcars.
ranked the nation's No. 1
Mercedes-8enz dealer-
ship for the third straight year .•.
Has a sprawling location at the
top of the Bade ~ complete With a tony restaurant ... In a
town that has more Mercedes-
eenzes per capita than than &r"f
other city In the country. Jones Is
king ... Has made hlmseolf a tOIM'I
Icon with advertisements showi
him casual yet dapper. sipping ~
fee In front of Crab Cooker ... USC
football booster and general out-
doorsman ... O\artty-minded and
makes the hlgt.-soc:iety scene ...
Last~nnc.lng:93
MAURICE •MO" VAUGHN
The Slugger
32, Newport Beach ... In
his second season as
Angels' slugging first
baseman, this former
Red Sox star Is still revered in
New England for his baseball
exploits and his commitment to
the community's youth ... He
founded Mo Vaughn Youth Cen-
ter In Dorchester, Mass .. and cur-
rently helps local youth by work-
ing with Boys & Girls Oubs of
Orange County ... Edged Albert
Belle for American League MVP
In 1995 ... Wears jersey No. 42 as
tribute to Jackie Robinson ...
Owns mansion overlooking New·
port Harbor ... Single ... Last
yeM"'s r.nldng: 70.
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MICHAD. (. KRANZllY AND CATHERINE SAAR-IWIZlEY
The Working Family
48 and 41 Balboa Peninsula ; .. She's vice president of marketing for
Diedrich Coffee and In the process of launching her own consulting
business ... She's also starting her third year on the Newport ~each
Public Ubrary board of trustees ... Into her second year as a Diva for
the Balboa Theater, she doesn't plan to take the stage herself ...• He's a.senior
vice president for Chase H&Q an investment banking firm ... He s also Just
completed the busiest of six ./ears as a planning commissioner for the city ...
He served as assistant coach for son Jonathan's Uttle League team ... The cou-
ple recently welcomed Dante a Norwegian e lk hound puppy, Into their home,
and so far Jonathan has kept1hfs promise to take care of his new playmate ...
5Ur«rllftZley WU urv ... ed last yHr. Knnzley r ... lng lat yem': 73
TIM AND ANNIE QUINN
Super Couple
37 and 36, Dover Shores ... Tim works as project manager for the
.__1 Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort and runs the University Athletic
Club near John Wayne Airport ... He's also on the board of the New-
port Beach Chambe( of Commerce and loves to take the family to
the beach ... Annie keeps busy taking care of the couple's three sons -Con-
ner, 6; Thomas. 3; and Mickey, 1 -and uses visits to gymnastics and karate
classes to track the community's pulse on the proposed hotel at the Dunes ...
Her trick to get the boys to eat broccoli: ·vou convince them that broccoli is
like trees" ... Last y .. r's r•nklng: 17
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DAVID GRANT
South Coast's GM
SO, Tustin ... General
manager of South Coast
Plaza, axerseeing the
day-to-day operations of
one of the nation's premier shop-
ping tenters, which brings In some
50,000 visitors each day ... On the
board of the Costa Mesa Chamber
of Commerce, South Coast Metro
Alliance and CM900. a Costa Mesa
civic group ... Founder of Costa
Mesa/Santa Ana Business Police
Alliance ... A chocolate IOYer ...
Skilled at woodwortcing and build-
ing fumiture ... Enjoys traveling to
Santa Barbara and Ojai ... Married
with four children ... Last years
ninklng:37
lAURA DAVICK
Cove Crusader
41, Newport Beach ...
---Founder of the Alliance
to Rescue Crystal Cove,
one of the most proml-
-nent watchdogs of the Crystal
Cove State Park beach area ... The
group monitors for Illegal water
discharges and opposes a pro-
posed hot-el development there ...
Was the most prominent environ·
mentalist voice at a recent
Coastal Commission hearing on
_ the Irvine Co. development above
Crystal Cove .•. "When I go to
recharge. I go to my house in East
Cape Cabo. I go fishing and I get
away from the phones" ...
Unranked last yur •
MARK SAYERS MCGRATH
Rock Star
1;;;;...---'" 32, Newport Beach ...
Heavily tatooed lead
singer of Newport
Beach-spawned band
Sugar Ray ... Hit. singles include
"Fly" and "Every Morning• .. ~
Band once was called the Shrinky
Dlnx ... His tattoos include one on
his back that says "Irish" ...
Majored ii) communications at use ... Once worked as a truck
driver ... Three favorite movies
are "Menace to Society,• "Good·
fellas" and "Good Will Hunting•
... Working on another album,
which should be out by the end
of the year ... Last year's rank-
Ing: 8
Making people better
I've been working with Dr. Robert Dillman, head of Hoag Hos·
pital's Cancer Center, since he came here in 1989. I'm his nurse,
and I do a lot of work with the second-opinion consultations that
we do.
Dr. Dillman has a great way with patients. He's a g reat teacher
He imparts his knowledge in a way so that the patient under-
stands what's going on with their disease.
But he's also fortunate because he has a lot more time to
spend with patients than some of the other doctors.
Dr. Dillman always allows for questions. He never makes peo-
ple feel that their questions are silly, and he takes the time to lis-
ten until people are satisfied.
As a colleague, Dr. Dillman is great to work with. We really
feel that we're working with him, not working for him. He also
has a great sense of humor. He's a very caring individual.
What else? He has a love of Thai food. We hang out at Royal
Thai. And I know he plays golf on Wednesday afternoons.
-Audrey O'Connor, oncology liaison nurse, a s
told to Dally Piiot reporter Alex Coolman.
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M oney Man
40, RlveBlde ... Financial
guru of the Newport-
Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict ... .R'oes everything
from taking the sdlool board's
Ideas and seeing that they work
to making sure each child has a
chair on the first day of sdlool ...
Co-workers recently managed to
rope him Into danci~ in a skirt
and coconuts ... Enjoys gardening
and working outside but says his
hobbles are really anything he can
manage to do since he often gets
home between 1 and 4 a . .m. ...
Married to wife, Kevin, with two
children, Amanda and Brandon ...
Last yur's ,_.Ing: S6
otARUE BRANDE
Volleyball Guru
52. Newport Beach ...
Has helped hone volley-
ball skills for ~ocal play-
ers for a quarter century
.. Fifth-year UO men's volleyball
coach 1s known as chief of Balboa
Bay Club-based programs, which
have won several national titles,
while annually stocking high
school and college rosters with
talent ... Named UCl's director of
volleyball and women's head
coach in December ... Has turned
around UCI men's program,
which upset three ranked teams
last season ... Married with 6-
year-old daughter ... Last year's
ranking: i4
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City M anager
54, Eastbluff ... After
more than a '{ear In his
new job as Newport
Beach's city manager. the
native Texan is settling in and loY-
ing it ... The city's certainly bigger
than his first gig two decades ago
as city manager of Avenal. Calif., a
town of 4,500 souls ... The son of an
educator and an employee in the
tax collector's office, Bludau
became involYed lr'I student~
ment in high school and college ...
Now prefers to stay on the staff
rather than the elected side of the
political game ... Has a son Brad.
and daughter. Aimee .. LMt ~
~33
PEPE MOHTtNEGRO
Outreach SpeciaUst
37. Moreno Valley ... He
gets Newport-Mesa's
youth out of gangs and
works to keep them out ...
Montenegro is proud to Sill'f his
new title IS Gang Outreach Coun-
seling Specialist ... When not con-
vincing children to stay out of
gangs. he's outside with his wife,
Gina, and 4-year-Old daughter. Celi-
na ... H society should take a tum
for the better and Montenegro
finds himself out of a job, he can
always return to his forme< career
of doing Elvis impressions at birth-
day parties ... He also does Winnie
the Pooh, Tlgger and the whole
gang from the 100-aitre woods ...
LMt yur's ~ 44
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DANNYllD
Mogul
49, Big Canyon .:. A big ,_,,_,, yeM for real estate
mogul and top amateur
golfer ... President and
owner of Coast Newport Properties
merged his company with Coldwell
Banker ... New union makes Coast
Newport-Coldwell Banker the No. 1
Cold-Nell Banker office In the coun-
tty ... Played golf with Arnold
Palmer at Pebble Beac:h (and lo5t
by one stroke on final hole) ... Has
strud< up a friendship with Tiger
Woods and has played with him
twice at Big Canyon in last nine
mooths ... In most recent Tiger out-i~ Bibb lo5t $30 in bets ... Married
with three children ... I.Mt yur"s
,...lng:38
DAYE KIFF
City's voice
35, Lagur:ia Beach ...
Deputy crty manager ...
Worked for Marian
Bergeson for eight years
Hobbies are triathlons and
keeping up with politics ... Went
to University of Pennsylvania ...
Got a master's degree in govern-
ment administration ... Has two
dog, named Ben and Porkchops,
that are pound rescues ... Proud-
est accomplishment is #probably
raising awareness about the bay
and water qualityw ... Unranked
last year
Lobbyist, Consultant
r
56, Newport Coast ..• For-
mer vice president. com-
munity relations, Irvine
Co .... Forming her own
consulting firm ... Made this move
once before, back In 1981 .•.
Already has at least one cltent the
llvine Co .... Presldent of Sp9k Up
Newport. which puts on the annu-
al mayor's ~Inner as well as ~
ly forums on topics of lntemt to
the city's residents •.. Hoffman's son
Graydon is a graphic artist In Port-
land, Ore. Hef' daughter Michele
W'Ofb as a sales rep in Sin Diego
County ... I.Mt~ ........ 1S
(with Gary Hunt and Larry Thomas)
DAVE SNOWDEN
The Law
56, Newport Beach ...
Costa Mesa police chief ...
President of Hoag Hospi-
tal's 5S2 Oub, a fund-rais-
ing arm for the hospital ... Membe<
of the executive committee of the
Golden Boot Award, a major fund-
raiser for the Motion Picture Televi-
sion Fund ... Financial chairman for
the South County Boy Scouts of
America ... Married with two sons
in their 20s ... A sculptor who
admires artists Dave Manuel and
Frederick Remington ... Collects
antique ·books; the oldest is from
the 18205 ... Has about 2,300 books
in his collection, complete with a
sliding library ladder in his home
office ... I.Mt~ ranking: 71
Teacher's Defender
58, laguna NisMI ... As
president of the New-
port-Mesa Teachers Fed.-
erati!X\ she fights for .
the rights of teachers ... Holds the
• bargaining power for the 1,200
teachers In the district ... She and
her husband, Harland. have a
daughter, Katie, who Is 22 ... She
would love tp kayak and make
stained.glass windows If she had
the time ... She owned three baby
elephants for about a year ...
I.Mt yem; ,.,.Ing: 4S
ARDEN FIAMSOH
Socialite •
69, Newport Beach ....
Recognized as one of the
prominent sodal, civic
and charitable organizers
on the Orange Coast. •.. Widow of
Richard Ramson, who was CEO of
the funner Security Pacific Bank. ...
Most proud of he< large family of
four children, the.ir spouses and
nine grandchildren .... She aeated
and helped to finance the Richard
J. Flamson c.ancer Screening and
Detection Center at Hoag Hospital
...... Serves on the Hoag Found&-
tion Board of Trustees and W'Ofb
on major gift acquisitions for the
hospital .... A governor of the Bal-
boa Bay Oub .... I.Mt yur's
ranking: IQ.
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the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and recently got l(lvoMd with senrice
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Maoied..to.Blta ... Both Jeff and Bob enjoy golfing ... I.Mt ,._... nNdng: SS
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Island Leader
56, Balboa Island ... The
lawyer spends half of his
time mediating and
arbitrating cases th.t
range from employment disputes
to harassment cases ... Hopes to
put his skills to use if elected to
City COuncil In NO\/el'Tlber ... Was
president of the Little Baboa
Island Property Ownefs AsSl'I. for
slJc years ... Chairman of the New-
pott Beach Civil Service Commis-
sion and co-founder ard board
member of the Balboa Perform-
ing Arts Theater Foundation ...
LIYes with Ronnie, his high school
sweetheart <Jnd wife of 34 years,
and 5ammle, 3, a wflite Scottish
terrier, ... Unr-*ed last yur.
TIMallK
Partor
41, Costa Mesa ... Seni°'
~~Mw.J»stor at 1,300-member
calvary Church New-
port-Mesa ... Fast-grow-
ing. 12-year-old church will break
ground on 44,()()().square-foot.
$8-mlnlon facility off Newport
Boulevard in November ... New
buildings will feature 1,400-seat
auditorium and four-story park-
ing garage ... Hopes to move in
December 2001 ... One goal for
new site is to reach Costa Mesa's
Increasingly diverse population ...
Book author and national expert
on Generation X ... Loves racing
sailboats ... Former wrestler ...
Married with two teenage
daught•Fl ... Unr-*ed last pM"
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Planning Commissioner
51, Costa Mesa ... Vice •
chairman of the Costa
Mesa Planning Commis-
sion ... Running for a City
Council seat in Nol/ember ... Direc-
tor and chairman of the Chamber
of Commerce ... Member of Mesa
Emergency Service Amateur Com-
munications ... Participated in the
Citizens Emergency Response Team
program and the Community Polic-
ing Citizens Academy last year ... Is a
d irector on the Leadership Tomor-
row board ... Manages RE-MAX Real
Estate Services in Huntington
Beach ... Collects penguins with his
wife of 23 years, Teresa ... There are
about 2,~uins in their collec-
tion ... lhanbd IMt yew.
CODY SIMPKINS
Surfer
21, Newport Beach .... In
his fim year of profes-
sional surfing. he is
ranked No. 5 internation-
ally among longboarderl .... Grad-
uate of Newport Harbor High
School and Orange Coast College.
... Began surfing when he was
about fO and has always dreamed
of being a pro surfer .... Travels to
competitions around the globe ....
Is currently in Mexico and will be
off to Brazil next month .... Flexes
his creative muscles by writing,
drawing and painting; has
designed logos for local surf com-
petitions .... Is teaching his 10-
year-old half-sister, Taylor, to surf.
... Unr-*ed last yHr.
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Neptune's. Lieutenant
52, Irvine ... Longtime
professor·of marine sci-
ence at'Orange Coast
College ... Advisor to the
Rocky Intertidal Preservation Pro-
ject and Marine Mal"fimal
Research Group ... Director of
OCC public aquarium ... Teaching
a course this fall called •ts1and
Ecology• ... •t•m excited about it.
I've always been fascinated by
islands• ... Became engaged in
August on a trip to 5anta Cruz ...
Last yur's r-*lng: 24
'WILD' Bill GOODWIN
Swinger
Deceased, Costa Mesa ...
"'-II~•,,. Died a year ago at age
75, but his legacy is still in
full swing at his SYrf lane
home. better known as the Panther
Palace ... After five years of being
as quiet as can be, considering the
weekly sex parties, things turned
hot when the Palace was ~atured
in the movie "The Lifestyle: Group
Sex In the SYburbs• ... After this lat-
est exhibitionist move, the city
again looked for a way to shut
down the •wild• Wednesday and
Friday sex parties and is suing the
dub, ncm run by Gordon Oliver .. .
As many as 100 people show up .. .
Women get In free, guys pay a S40
•donation• ... Unr•1bd last yew .
IKIY IAllY-FINDLEY
My Fair Lady
46, Anaheim Hills ...
General manager of the
Orange County Fair-
grounds ... Proved that
she Is •Hott Hotl Hott" by driving
fair attendance to a record high
this year, while keeping the num-
ber of public safety incidents low
... Married with three children ...
Her oldest c:hlld, who was born
just five days before the 1982 fair,
missed the first fair of his life this
year because he started at the Air
Force Academy in Colorado
Springs in June ... Last yar'•
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TIM RIUY
Fire Chief
45, Huntington 8each ...
Chief of the Newport
Beach Fire Department
... He leads the city's fire-
fighters. paramedics and life-
guards, directing 300 employees
during the summer and 120 dur-
ing the rest of the year ... Married
to Deana and has two children:
Erin, 18, and Grant, 16 ... He likes
to golf and play rock music with
his son ... He plays the guitar ...
He's the fifth person ever to be
fire chief in Newport Beach,
which began operations in 1913
... Lut yur'I ranking: 59.
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Senior Leader
41, Laguna Niguel ...
Since May of 1988, she
has been director of the
ever popular and success--
fut Oasis Senior Center In Corona
del Mar ... Raised in Newpott
Beach and a Newport Harbor
High graduate ... Both she and
her husband are on the board of
AYSO ... CIF champion tennis
player at Newport Harbor High ...
Experiences with her own grand-
father led her to work with
seniors and be an advocate for
senior issues ... Father was a
gourmet cook ... Counts Martin
Luther King Jr. and Franklin Roo-
sevelt among her personal heroes
... Unranked last pM'
BRm HEMPHlll
Street Crusader
34, Newport Beach ...
Helped start the 17th
Street Merchants and
Community Assn. in
March ... Hopes to bring about
unity for the street and shopping
distrl(t ... Member of the New-
port Harbor Chambers of Com-
merce Commodores Oub ... Chair-
man of the Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade ... Owns
Hemphill's Rugs and Carpets on
East 17th Street ... Has been In
the floor<overing business since
1988 ... Graduated from USC in
1988 ... Graduated from Corona
Del Mar High School in 1984 ...
Married Cherie five years ago ...
Unr-*ed last yMr.
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GREGG SQIWDI(
Film Festival reviver
33, Newport Heights ...
Investment banker ...
Proudest .ccompllsh-
ment this year was run-
ning the Newport Buch Fiim Fes-
tival ... Newport Harbor High
School graduate ... Studied politi-
c.al economy of industrial societies
at UC Berkeley ... First job was
running his family's antique store
... Big on wine tastings ... Likes
reading biograph!~ and history
... Stays in shape by hiking and
swimming ... Single ... Unranked
l..tyMr
IOIM<DONEU
The Chief
53, Laguna Niguel ...
Newport Beach police
chief ... Strives to
strengthen Police
Oepartmenrs relationship with
the community by offering a citi·
zens police academy and volun·
teer and chaplain programs ...
Former president of the Orange
County Police Chiefs and Sheriffs
Assn .... Third vice president of
California Police Chiefs Assn ....
Still working on a long·term pro-
ject to integrate data systems for
Orange County police agencies ...
Married with two sons ... Last
yew's nnldng: 82
The Epicurlan
65, Newport Beach ...
Fun-loving and higtHiv-
lng president of the Bal·
boa Bay Oub ... Loves
good food, fine cigars and Sinatra
music ... Perfect m.tc.h for Bay
Oub members he serves ... Has
held positions at luxury hotels
around the world for the past SO
years, Including stops In Hawaii,
Hong Kong and the Philippines ...
came to Bay Club six years ago
from Ritz carlton In Laguna
Niguel ... Chairman of the city's
Conference and Vtsltors Bureau .. .
Likes kayaking, walking, skiing .. .
Married, one coll~age son .. .
Unr.nked last,....
SYNGE.COM
Web<entric Site
1, Costa Mesa ... Web-
centric company with 32
employees started in
January 1999 by Garry
Wang ... Web site bills itself as
the "Ultimate Pop Culture Experi-
ence" ... Provides edgy informa-
tion on sex, music., money and
careers, entertainment. vices and
interviews, with features such as
"The Insulter" ... Gets about
500,000 unique hits per month ...
Unr•nked last yur
EDFAwan
Chamber executive
51, Tustin .... Head of
the Costa Mesa Cham-li'er of Commerce for
the last eight yearS. •.•
Crellted scholarships for Newport·
Mesa students, Including three
that were awarded to kids from
the Back Bay Alternative Educ.a-
tlon Center .•.. Worked as a read-
ing tutor for a Wilson Elementary
student ...• Takes satisfaction from
helping small business owners
overcome the hurdles of dealing
with city government .... "I've had
to leam a lot as I've gone along."
. ... ~,...,.., nnklng: 42
MARTYIWWS
Harbor Captain
43, Orange ... captain of
the Harbor Patrol Divi-
sion of the Orange
COU'1tY Sheriff's Depart-
ment .A "We've increased the ser-
vice levels for the boaters we deal
with" ... Defibrillators added on
patrol boats ... An avid boater in
his free time and, ironically, not
that likely to be on a boat when
he's on the job ... •1 spend a lot of
time In the office" ... Last~
,.,.lng:19
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MAIREDO LESPIER
Latino Leader
42. Costa Mesa ... Presi-
dent of the Latino Busl·
ness Countll ... Attorney
and judge pro tem at
the Harbor Justke Center ...
Board member for the National
Hispanic Bar Assn., regional presi-
dent for Southern California ...
Planning an October soccer tour-
nament for kids on the West Side
... Former player on Puerto Rico's
national water polo team ... He
and his wife, Jean, have three
daughters, Alyssa, 9, Emily, 6, and
Katie, 4 ... Enjoys spending time
with his family, working out and
playing golf ... Last par's ,.._
Ing: 6.
RICHARD LUEHRS
Chamber executive
53. Eastbluff ... President
• -of the Newport Harbor
Area Chamber of Com-
merce ... Doesn't have
much time for hobbies apart
from chasing after kids ... Avid
sports fan ... Loves football, bas-
ketball and baseball ... Predicts
the chamber will defeat the
Greenlight measure ... Married ...
Kids are samantha, 7, and Ricky, 3
... Last yar"s ,_.Ing: 54
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Entrepreneur
47, Newport Beach ...
President of IO~
ment Co. and the driving
force ~ind renovation
of Harbor ~ter in Costa
Mes.i •. involved In commercial
real estate and development for more than 20 years ... In 1981, co-
founded ICI, which has slnce devel-
oped more than 45 shopping cen-
ters In califomia ... An MBA fellow
at UC Santa Oara and a graduate
of Fresno State ... Active in a num-
ber of corrmunlty and charity
organizations ... Enthusiastic about
water sport\, including boating,
deep-sea fishing. water-skiing and
scuba diving ... Married to wife,
Carole, with \1-year-old daughter,
Alessa ... Last,....._ rw*lng: s
REENIE IOYIR
The Lifeguard's Teacher
43, Laguna Beach ...
Architect and gr•nd
pooh-bah of Newport's
stellar Junior lifeguard
Program, which attracted more
than 1,200 kids this year ... Start·
ed program from scratch 17 years
ago ... Wor1cs year-round as per·
manent marine safety officer ...
Began lifeguarding career in
Huntington Beach as one of city's
first female guards ... Played
water polo on boys' teams
throughout high school ...
Attending the Olympics in Sydney
with husband Greg, who is an
International water polo referee
... Last,...., ...... Ing: 34
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"Best Award of Excellence"
for our wine list!
The 2000-2001 Los Angeles Marketplace
Zagat Survey was released recently and
we are pleased and humbled to report that
we were at the top of the list in the
category of Wine & UquoJ'S. The Zag't
Survey queries food and wine enthusiasts
about the city's top food and entertain-
ing resources.
'97 is the 6ncst vintage I hae ~
tasted from Italy.' -Robert Parlier, The Wme ~
Hi-Time received a 29/30 in Quality, ·2a1
30 in Variety, 25/30 in Service and was
noted as a "Best Buy" store. The com-
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Co/leg~ President
62, Laguna Beach ... Pres-
ident of Orange Coast
College since 1996 ...
campus enrollment has
grown to about 24,000 students
annually; leads all community col-
leges In Southern <:alifomia in
tnll isfen to University of <:alifornia
end California State University
campuses .•. •My job Is a way of
dally making a better future, and I
wOf1c with fabulous people# ...
Ukes to play trlumphaj marches
on the way to work because •;t
gets me rewed up1• ... Likes cook-
ing and walking on the beach ...
Slngle with two sons, a daughter
and three granddaughters ... Last ,.......,.,...ll
RUSH Hill
Renaissance Man
SS, Newport Heights ...
Chairman of Hill Service
Cos., which include an
architectural firm and
Internet services ... Serves as chair-
man of the Orange Coast College
Foundation's board of directM.
chairs the Newport Harbor Alea
Chambef of Commerce govern-
mental affairs committee and was
•reasonably• involved as one of
the strategists on this year's school
bond campaign ... Married to Lin-
da, with whom he's raising three
children. .. His family recently sent
him back eatly -#to work a little-
-from a vacation in Switzerland.
where the Hills enjoy hiking every
other year ..• UnrMked last yew
URENMCGUNN
Poverty Worker
57, Mesa Verde ... Over-
sees a $2.8-mlllion bu~
get and more than 500
volanteers as executive
director of Share Our Selves, the
county's largest poverty-relief
organization ... Sits on the boards
of a number of nonprofit groups
... Is sought after for her expertise
on helping the poor ... Spent the
summer remodeling her home
and visiting the East Coast ... Flew
husband's five brothers into town
for his 60th birthday this year ...
•My life is great every day• ...
Five children, three grandchildren
... Last year's ranking: 35
KAREN LYNCH
•Real Estate Broker
S2. Corona del Mar ...
One of the most success-
ful producers of residen-
tial real estate sales in
Orange County and one of the top
in the nation and world, lynch sold
more than S 130 mi!lion in property
ave< the last two.years ... She is
associated with Coldwell Banker in
Newport Beach; however, she
maintains a private office and staff
to help her dients ... Married to
airtine pilot Terry Lyon, this mother
o f four hails from Washington
state and has been active in real
estate in the community for some
20 years ... A devoted contributor
to the American cancer Society ...
u.v.nlted last yew
ROGEi t DIWAN
Arts Patron '• \
57, Newport Beach ...
Elected chairman of the
. board of the Orange
County Performing Arts
Cent.er In July 1999 ... Responsible
for raising millions to build the
new concert hall near the center ...
Favorite musical ls •evtta• ...
Favorite song Is "What Do You Get
When You Fall in l..aV'e?· ... Owner
of Woodside Flnanct,1 Services In
Newport Beach ... Board member
of his favorite charity, Boys
HopelGlrls Hope, which helps
underprivileged children reach
their full potential ... Likes aulsing
on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle
... Married with two adult dlildren ... LMt,.......,...,... 9
JOHNSOfOll
Environmentalist
SS, Lakewood ... Wildlife
interpreter for califomia
Department of Fish and
Game on Shellmaker
Island ... Acquired a solar-pow-
ered boat from Marshall Duffield
for Shellmaker ... •We've had 10
Eagle Scout projects here In the
last year• ... Developing a pro-
gram for Newport·Mesa schools
so students can study the devel·
opment of fish ... Has two adopt-
ed children from St. Petersburg,
Russia ... ·everybody is doing
fine• ... LMt yeen nnking: 4l
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61, Balboa ... Balboa
Peninsula Restoration
Project ·-Wortitlng on
restoring the Balboa The-
ater ... FOOT}ed the Balboa Mer·
· chants and Owners Assn .... Mar-
ried 26 years to husband, Bob •..
Has two dogs, a Pomeranian
named Foxy and a poodle named
Pookle ... Both are pound rescues
... Gets up between 4 and 5:30
a.m. every day because she •is a
morning person• ... Likes working
without gloves in her garden,
where she grows ~ ... Recently
read -rhe Barbarians are Coming•
by David Wong Louie and
·Appetite for Life• by Julia Child ... Ust,....... ........ 2J
EDWARD 'ID' SEllOf
Planning Commissioner
Mum on his age, Corona
del Mar ... Chairman of
the Newport Beach
Planning Commission
and the Economic Development
Committee ... Leads the movers·
and shakers in Newport as they
tadcle issues such as the possible
expansion of John Wayne Air-
port. the Newport Dunes and any
other potential development in
the city ... Has two children, Adri-
enne, 22, and Alexandra. 16 ...
Likes to boat. collect classic cars
and ski ... Has a secret desire to
own a Harley Davidson hog ...
u.v.nlted last year
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DAVID1QllE
Entrepreneur
...,...,_, 56, Newport Beach ...
_ _._, President. chief execu-
tive officer and foundef
of Balboa lnstrumenu
Inc. and fluid Research Corp. in
Cost.a Mesa ... Selected from
among 53 nominees as U.S. Small
Business Administration's 2000
Person of the Year for, among
other thing, a program he started
to give high school students
hands-on business experience ...
... Started learning piano a few
years ago .. A family man who
spends every moment he can
with his wife, Barbara; daughter,
cameron, 9; and son, Jordan, 13
... Unranked last year
CATHERINE THYEN
Phifanthropist
S9, Newport Beach ...
Active in Newport-Mesa
fund-raising for more
than 26 years ... Married
to Delayne Thyen, an attorney
and Hoag Hospital physician with
a busy practice ... She is called
upoo to chair events for major
social and charitable causes ...
Vllhen Thyen steps up to the plate,
the dollars and workers follow ...
Her primary emphasis recently has
been health care-related issues ...
Known for her warm, gracious
smile and attitude ... A major sup-
porter of Hoag Hospital ... Thyen
has been a one-woman force in
raising millions of charitable dol-
lars ... l.-t yew's ~ 71
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PAUi. AND WU TADDEO
Restauranteurs
43 and 31, Costa Mesa ... Owners of Haute cakes restaurant. New·
port Beach's unofficial town square ... l.ocll movers and shakers
have gone to their trendy eatery for breakfast and lunch In Westcllff
Court for past 10 years ... Voted best pancakes in Orange County by
OC Weekly ... Also popular with dogs, who get freshly baked biscuits for free
... Couple also owns thriving Haute Food too, which caters parties, weddings.
etc. ... Paul started in the restaurant business by baking desserts for restaurants
and hotels In his home oven ... His hobbies: kayaking, mountain biking, eating
out ... Her hobbles: gardening, cooking. snowboarding, shopping ... 1\No
young girls: Olivia, 5, and Sofia, 2 ... u.v.nked last pw
IVAN CAJ.DERON
Latino Leader
4S, Huntington Beach ...
Founder and chief exec·
utive officer of Taco
Mesa in Costa Mesa, Mis-
sion Viejo and Orange ... Sushi Is
one of his favorite foods, but he
·eats. breathes and bleeds Mexl·
can food• ... Member of Youth
Employment 5efvices board of
directors ... Served on the board
of Latino Business Council ...
When he's· not working, he loves
working out and playing soccer ...
Single with four children ages 7
to 25 ... A soccer coach and spon-
sor of two youth soccer tea~ In
the Pacific Soccer Oub ...
Unnw*ed I.st r--
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Life's Joumey1~D.,.o~cw't.:E-::_nd With Alzheimer's,
SU~rMom .
4'0, Newport Beach ... A
PTA powerhouse who
has fearlessly led the
Hatbor Coundl PTA for
the last two YffB Ind helped to
mobilize parents who pushed the
school bond through ... Clmlcal
pl1nlst wtth a group called 40 Fin-
gers. which plays concert musk
wrltt.en for 40 fingers ... In her
senior year It Brigham Young
University, was named •1vnss Tal-
ent• It tbnecoming ... Loves gar·
denlng ... Married to husband,
Chris, with three children: Margo,
8; Tom, 12; and John, 15 ...
Unlllnked I.st~
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Real Estate Broker Librarian
58, Newport Beach ...
Real est.ate broker of
the rich and famous ...
Named No. 1 broker for
53, Newport Heights ...
Head reference libr..-lan
for the Newport Beach Ubr•~ but says her off!.
cial title k lnfonnation sefVkes manager .~. Supervises all the ref.
erence librarians and still spends
time on the reference desk
1nswering questions ... Loves
reading ... Has been with the
1tbr1ry since 19n ... She 1nd the
other reference librarians
responded last ye.r to 174, 781
queries by phone, e-m1ll and In
person ... Married with 1 29-year·
old son who llves In San Diego ...
Unnnkedl..t~
1999 by Orange County lklslness
Journ1I by selling $49.2 million
(11 houses) with •verage sale of
$4.4 million ... This year, has sold
most expensive In Orange County
to date for $9.9 million ... Owner
of Cote Realty Group In Corona
del Mir ... SOid highest price
home In Harbor Island, Linda Isle,
Irvine Cove, and Emerald Bay ...
Master bridge player ... Lost 100
pounds In eight months ...
Married with two adult children
... unrat*ed I.st~
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standing. _influential teacher and man.
Most people immediately smile at the mention of •Mr. D, •
and it is his ability to Incorporate friendliness Into the myriad of
activities he runs at Newport Harbor High School that truly
makes him special to me.
Unfortunately, I am only vaguely aware of the many, many
activ1ties of this remarkable man.
Among other things, he moderates the school's Student
Political Action Committee, coordinates the Magellan Academy,
contributes to AVID (Advancement Through Individual Determi-
nation) and is a community college politic.al science professor.
He also is a devoted family man. What sets him apart is that
he fully and selflessly gives his time and effort to all that he
does.
Although one of the busiest men on campus, •Mr. o· is
ready and willing to make time to listen to students' problems
and counsel them on a variety of issues.
I have only the utmost respect and admiration for his kind·
ness and commitment to his ideals. _.Widl Stwrm..
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Entreprtmeur
SO Costa Mesa ... Long-
time «>·owner of Cat.all·
na Passenger Service and
Balboa Pavilion Co ....
Board member of Newport Beach
Conference and VISitors Bureau
and Balboa Merchants and Proper-
ty OWners Assn .... A leader in the
efforts to revitalize Balboa Penin-
sula ... Spends •seven or eight
days a Wffk• at work, so decided
not to be a skipper of t he Catalina
Flyer. thought about getting a cap-
tain's license about 15 years ago
~determined he would never
._get any time off work ... Married
to wife, Kasey, with two daughters
from a previous marriage, Tracey
and Kelly ·-Unnriced last ~ .
Professor
47, Laguna Niguel ...
Orange Coast College art
history prof~ and
director of the school's
fine arts gallery ... Started teaching
at OCC about 20 years ago, right
out of college .. Attended Flo-
rence UnNersrty in Italy and has a
degree 1n architecture ... Originally
from Athens, Greece ... After work·
Ing for more than four years on it.
she expects her first book.
•Ancient Greek Women Athletes,•
to be published in October ... Says
she couldn't do everything without
husband Robert Rickerson. an
arctiitect. son. Vasily, 22, daughter,
Diana, 19, and her ass~nt. Cheryl
Schriefer ... Unranked last yur
D A I LY P I L 0 T
CURT LYON
Videc;film maker
47, Newport Beach ...
Founder and president of
Lyon Studios in N,ewport
... Ari award-winning
Video and film producer, he blazes
new trails in electronic media from
his Orange County base ... Busy rep-
resenting the video needs of such
clients as Cirde K Stores, Dollar Rent
a Car, Coldwell Banker; Microsoft
and more, often flying around the
globe to toord1nate shooting sched-
ules ... Married to Wendy ... Father
of Blake and Lauren ... Contributes
1Cl fl')~CIY local causes, including the
Orange County Museum of Art. for
which he produces the annual vid
for the Art of Dining ... Ul'vllinked
last YHll
GAY WASSAll·KEllY
City activist
60, Balboa Peninsula ... In
the process of getting his-
toric plaques for buildings
on Balboa Peninsula, built
in the 1900s to 1940s, that explain
what original business was housed
there ... Editor o f the Balboa Bea·
con for six years . Historian of the
Balboa ~rform1ng Arts Theater
Foundation ... Vice president of the
Balboa Merctiants Owners Assn ....
Trying to make a museum out of an
old electric car from the red line ..
Won the Sweepstakes in the Christ·
mas Ring of Lights compet1t1on ...
Married with five t hildren, ages 28
to 41, and four grandchildren. ages
4, 9. 10 and 15 ... Last yur's rMk·
Ing: 18
T 0 P 1 0 3 SPECIAL SECTION
JOHNMAITIN
Retailer
43, Newport Beach ...
General manager of
Tommy Bahamas com·
pound In Corona def Mar
Shopping Plaza ... Trendy chain
promotes the island lifestyle with
fashionable clothes, a relaxed
atmosphere and great food ...
Favorite golf course Is Valderama
In Spain ... Originally from Ken·
tucky ... Single ... Unranked last
yur
GEORGE KATCHERIAN
Pet Doctor
54, Irvine ... Veterinarian
for 27 years ... Runs Back
Bay Hospital with wife,
Toni ... Specializes in
orthopedic surgery ... Donates
thousands of dollars worth of surg·
er1es and countless hours of service
to help lost or abandoned pets
overcome illness and accidents ... •1
get 100 times more back when I
donate my services.• ... Work is his
hobby ... •1•m having a great time
here with the people and the ~·
It's constant satisfaction, It's like
scoring in football or basketball.•
... Married with three children -
Chris, Jeff and Amy ... A graduate
of Cairo University ... Unr-*ed
last year
MARIA ALVAREZ
Latino LHder
60, Costa Mesa ... Helped
found Shallmar Leaming
Center six years ago but
was fired Sept. 12 <Her a
disa;greement about how the cen-
ter should be run ... Dozens of
children and parents were unhap-
P/ she was let go ... A grand-
mother of four with a big heart
for children who wants to see all
children educated ... Mediated a
living room dialogue for the L.ati-
nc> community during the West
Side revitalization outreach
process ... Native of Guatemala ...
A single mom, she raised four chil·
dren while working at Harley, a
Costa Mesa pencil factory, for 13
years ... Last yw'1I r-*lng: 7
Gil CARMONA
Latino Leader
45, lrvi~e ... Clim~~
supervisor at Families
Costa Mesa, an organi-
zation that empowers
disadvantaged people to become
productive members of society ...
•My work is rewarding and grati·
fying. I like to help people who
want to help themselves.• ... Mar-
ried for 19 years with two chil-
dren ... Likes marlathi music and
the Dixie Chidts ... Last year's
rllnkJng: 79
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JUUE CHAN
Educator
~ <zy 59, Irvine ... She brings
literacy to every child In
Newport-Mesa and sup-
ports teachers in teaching
literacy Reading and traveling
are hobbies ... In July. she went to #
Aus<ral1a to speak at a literacy
conference and then visit New-
port Mesa's sister city of Wynd-
ham In October 1982, she was
featured in People magazine
when she and a friend started a
business called CompuKids .. If
you happen to be in Germany,
you can still hear reruns of her old
radio show, •Getting Your Child
Off to a Good Start 1n Reading•
on the American Armed Fortes
Radio Last ye.rs ranlclng: 76
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SHARON BLAKELY
Principal
57, Newport Beach ... As
pr1nc1pal at Whittier Ele-
mentary School, she
pushes her students and
staH to excel every day Since she
has been there, Wh1tt1er has
developed a number of innovative
progrcJms for Enghsh language
learners She and her husband,
Roben. have two daugl'lters who
have gone through Newport-Mesa
schools -Joanna, who 1s a
teacher at Davis Education Center,
and Melissa, a college student ... In
her spare time, Blakely loves to
read, walk and swim Loves ani-
mals, especially dogs ... Used to sail
compet1t1vely with an all-women
trew Unranked last yur
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Theater owners
SO and 55, Newport
Beach ... He is the pres!-
dent and chief executive
of Edwards Cinemas.
which owns and operates 806
movie screens ... She Is the direc-
tor of community relations at
Edwards Cinemas ... The company
Is now in bankruptcy due to cost-
ly expansions ... She Is on the
national board of Childhelp USA
and is an active board member of
Orangewood Children's Home ...
Recently honored by Cal State
Fullerton as Orange County Cou-
pie of the Year ... They have a
daughtetJessica, 1 B, and a son,
James. 1 ... Last year's ranking:
21
JOCK ALBRIGHT
Sea Bass Advocate
SO, Newport Beach ... Has
two occupations: works
in the oil industry and
with Hubbs Sea World
Research Institute Ocean Resources
Enhancement and Hatchery Pro-
gram, based in cartsbad ... Serves
as the grCNV out facility coordina-
tor for hatcheries throughout
Southern califomia and ensures
that more than 100,000 white sea
bass are grown up to 12 inches
and then released into the envi-
ronment ... Mamet! for 16 years
with two children ... Enjoys sport
fishing ... Thought Kelly should
have 'NOO the •Survivor• contest ...
Sefved in the Navy during the Viet-
nam War ... Unranked a.t year
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O/ymplc coach Doctor Philanthropists
39, Newport Beach ... 49, Laguna Beach ... 65 and 59, Newport
Coach of men's U.S. Medical director of Hoeg Beach •.. This very
Olympk water polo Hospital's Chemical Involved couple serves on
team and the boys' Oepet ldency Center, the board of the Library
and girls' teams at Corona del which prOYldes detoXificatlon for 'foundation and the executive
Mar High ... Played on U.S. team about 600 pe<>Pe from the sur· board committees of the Orange
in 1992 Olympics and was an rounding area each )'NI' ••• Trying Couity Museum of Art and South
assistant coach at '96 Games ... Is different ways to educ.ate local Coast Repertory Theater ... Pat. a
known for intensity and emphasis youths about addlction, drugs and graduate of MUls College and UC
on defense and the team ... alcohol ..• "You can only fool hvine, is a wel°l-«nown travel writer
Played on 1991 FINA World Cup Mother Nature for so long; you're and editor as well ... She pr~
championship team and coached eventually going to have to deal serves as deputy chief of protocol
victorious Americans at 1997 FINA with It• ... Most depressing aspect for tourism In Orange County ...
World Championships ... Married of job Is losing pa~ients to the dis-cart. a graduate of Yale University.
Dawn in December, having ease ... Father invented the Frisbee is head of his own company, Neiss-
rescheduled planned summer ... "Every one you bought put me er and Associates ..• He Is a found·
nuptials to accommodate through medical school.• ... Tl'lath-ing member of the Orange County
Olympics ... Enjoys golf, reading ... lete ... Enjoys being with his tWQ Protocol Commis.sion ... UnnNted
Unr ... ed last yew daughters ..• lhw*ed last ye.-a.tr--
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D ean Koontz has kept busy over the last
year. The prolific 55-year-old Newport
Beach author is working on a new novel,
"From the Corner of His Eye,,. which is a few
months overdue.
"It's turning out to be very long," he said. "It's
almost impossible to describe it ...
.
A miniseries based on "his book "Sole Survivor"
was broadcast on the Fox network earlier this
month. Koontz also is developing a series of two-
hour movies for Fox set in a town called Black River.
"I'm trying to cut down on the amount of film
stuff I get involved iri because I find collaborative
work less and less satisfying," he said.
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Museum curator
51, Long Beach •. ~ Execu-
tlve director of Orange
County Museum of Art
.•. Under her leadership,
the museum has surpassed S8 mil-
• lion In endowment funding ...
Board member of Arts Orange
County ... Doctorate in art history
and master's degree in business
administration ... Married with
two stepdaughters and an adopt-
ed son. Victor ... Loves going.on
weekend excursions. discovering
C.llfornla .. : Maintains an apart-
ment In Ne\\'. York ... LMt yur's
ranking: 61
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LllACllS
Gone but not forgotten
lelld\ pollc.e
Offlc.et Bob
HerWy died of a
bullet wound
on Aprll 13,
1995, the com-
munity was
hffrtbroken ...
M.ny hid
hoped 1Nt the
»year-old offi-
cer would pull through from the
Injuries he suffered a month earlier
as he tr1ed to disarm a suicidal gut')-
man In the Newport Harbor Luther-
.,.. Ouch paridng lot on 16th
Street ... Despite the prayers and
hope, Henry's life was lost. and the
dose-knit Police Department felt it
the hardest ... Now, Henry's life Is
memorlallzed In several ways. The
Robert Henry Memofial Scholarship
has been created to support local
high school a1hletics and there is a
city palt bearing his name at the
Cestawlys site, mere steps from
where he was killed ·-Those will
ensure the spirit of the officer, a
member of the Police Department's
all-star football team, will go on In
our hearts and minds forever.
I 06. ROY ALVARADO
Roy Alvarado,
who died in
April 1996 on
his 61st birthday,
was a loc.al gang
cOunselor and
community
leader who
~a
life of crime and
struggled-
and won a bat-
de -against drug abuse ... He used
his experiences to help othef1 wi1ti
similar problems •.. He started a
handful of. groups. inducting Madres
CostJa Mesa, Latinos Cost.a Mesa and
Todos Heml8nOS. He founded Costa
Mesa's first Latino Alc.oholics Allony-
mous group, and he spent countles.s
hours offering advice to young chil-
dren and teens involved In the city's
Save Our Youth program ... Through
the wor1t of Alvarado's son, Nick,
and local attorney Bill Turpit. his
legacy lives on through the pro-
grams he created.
1 OS. GRAY LUNDE
It's hard to
Imagine any-
thing more
painful than the
loss of a child.
So when Bob
and Peggy
Lunde learned, as we did, that
their 14-year-old
son, Gray, a bud-
ding water polo
player at Newport Harbor High, had
passed away from a congenital
heart defect in October 199S, we
tried to imagine such a crushing
blow ... And so did the community
... The residents here did their best
to memorialize the young athlete
with the gray eyes who had, at a
young age, already managed to
deeply touch not only his family, but
his coaches, teammates and friends
... Since his death, the community
and his parents have organized
efforts to keep his spirit alive. At
Newport Harbor High, a1hletes prac-
ttee 1n the Gray Lunde weight room.
A seaside tree has been planted by
lifeguards near the Balboa Pie< in
his memory and each summer CO(t')-
petitors participate in the Gray
Lunde Iron Man event that includes
running and swimming races -an
event that Gray first participated in
at the age of 9.
107: JASON FERGUSON
Costa Mesa
High School stu-
dents and ath-
letes had heavy
hearts in Janu-
ary 1996, when
it was learned
that their 24-
year-old basket-
ball coach lost
his battle
against cancer ...
When he died, Ferguson, a beloved
leader, was joined by players and
other coaches who had kept a vigil
at the hospital ... Fer-guson never
gave up and he continued to coach,
even when he was relegated to a
wheelchair ... After his death, a
scholarship fund, a three-on-three
memorial basketball tournament
and a trophy case at Costa Mesa
High were all dedicated with the
name Jason Ferguson ... Indeed, Fer-
guson's father, Marshall, even tried
to get a teleWk>n movie of the
week made to chronicle his son's
brave but~ life ... •
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ROSAUND
WIWAMS
112, Retired
this year.
Rosalind Williams will be
remembered for many
things:
One will be hef mastery
of her job as president-and
chief executive officer of the
Newport Beach Conference
and Visitors Bureau .
She took over a tough
job -one that had done
others in -six years ago
and created a marketing
powerhouse.
The city began to land wor1d-class events, sports tea~ with their
entire rooting sections In tow, and thousands of newly minted
tourists, all of whom packed the town's hotels and restaurants.
Just before she died, Williams presented a symbolic check for S21
million to the City Council, showing how many tourism dollars the city
brought in last year.
And then there's her family and friends. She raised two successful
sons. Jeff and Gregg, and, in recent years, found and married the love
of her life, Rick John.
Williams knew everyone in town and would think nothing of giv-
ing people a hug, a pat on the back or, if needed, a kick in the rear.
She accomplished a lot in her SS years in business, in the home and
in life. And she did it all with enthusiasm, intelligence, grit and grace.
All' of that is something to remember.
108. SIERRA SOTO
This Costa Mesa
4-year-old was
one of the two
toddlers run
over by a car in
the May 1999
tragedy at
Southcoast Ear-
ly Childhood
Learning Cen-
ter. Her body.
covered by a
f _ -
~ft\···. . . ' . . .
tarp, was watched closely by a
grief-stricken firefighter. Sierra
aspired to be a dancer and follow
in her mother's footsteps. A video-
tape of one of her first perfor-
mances, •Twinkle, Twinkle Little
Star,• was shown at her funeral.
Sierra never failed to have a smile
for everyone.
109. BRANDON WIENER
The 3-year-old
Costa Mesa boy
soffered major
injuries in the
schoolyard
tragedy May
1999 and died
later at a hospi-
tal. Brandon
wanted to go
to day care that
looked like a
school rather than one run out of
a hoose. He was so smart the fami-
ly thought he would be an engi-
neer. The family said he was com-
pulsively neat and organized.
Active, Brandon thought sleep was
a waste of time. He pkked flowers
for his grandma the day before he
d ied.
AllOll rnwm
113, Retired
this year
Andre Stewart. the 18--
year-Old Newport Harbor
High School tailback who
died In a Mother's Day car
accident. left behind a lega-
cy of scoring records.
His popularity transcend-
ed the football field, where
he keyed a OF championship
season and won numerous
individual accolades as a
senior.
Stewart still owns school
records for single-season (2,404) and single-game (31 O) rushing yards.
Off the field, he was known for performing original rap music as
well as his neon smile and unique attire. He also had an ability to
communicate with a diverse range of ~rs.
Stewart. who had Just moved to Riverside from Costa Mesa, want·
ed to be an electrical engineer. Another dream lost.
110. THE REV. KENNETH
KRAUSE
The 63-year-old
Krause, a New-
port Beach
catholic priest.
died from com-
plications of
pancreatic can-
cer in June
1999. He served
as pastor of Our
Lady of Mount carmel on the Bal-
boa Peninsula. Krause came from
St. Joachim Church in Costa Mesa
where he spent 1 S years and
forged a bond between English-
speaking and Latino communities.
Krause was inspirational to many
people, but was also known to be
a practical joker. He once worked at Mater Oei High School in Santa
Ana.
111. PAUL TROXEL
The-40-year-old
Garden Grove
resident spent
more than half
of his hfe living
and breathing
baseball at
Estancia and
Costa Mesa
high schools.
Troxel was
felled by a
brain aneurysm and massive heart
attack May 1999 and died three
days later. His funeral service at
Harbor Trinity Church in Costa
Mesa overflowed wrth family,
friends and students from both
schools. The barrel-chested. push·
broom mustached character was
hugely popular at both schools.
Troxel was married to Debbie and
had stepchildren. He will be
remembered as a true legend.
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ELEVEN IN A LEA~UE OF THEIR OWN
63, Harbor Island ... ~r of
Arnel & Affiliates, oevelop-
ment company and builder of
shopping centers ... Major
advocate for an airport at the
former El Toro Marine Corps
Air Station and was active in
the opposition against Mea-
sure F. the anti-El Toro Airport
measure that won in a land-
slide in March ... Chairman of
board of trustees at Chapman
University ... Helped to fund
law school and a business and
computer school at the col-
lege ... Married to Judie with
three children and two grand-
children ... Chairman of Victo-
ry 2000. the GOP effort in Cali-
fornia to elect Texas Gov.
George W. Bush to the presi-
dency ... Longtime membef',
former president and chair-
man of the Horatio Alger
Assn .• which honors people
and gives scholarships to high
school seniors who have over-
come adversity in their lives ...
Once owned the Seattle
Mariners baseball team and
his own airline. the now-
defunct AlrCal ... Loves to
travel. ski, fish and hunt ...
Lllst yur's r•nklng:
Untoucha~le
The Educator
74, N~ B~ach ... State
board of education member
. who has been entrenched In
local and statewide politics for
more than 35 years ... Served
as state secretary of education
under former Gov. Pete Wil·
son ... Former county supervl·
sor, arriving the same t ime as
the county suffered the worst
munic.ipal bankruptcy on
record ... Also was a longtime
state senator and assembly-
woman ... Taught grade
school, as did her mother ...
Daughter. Julie McCormick, is
principal of Pomona Elemen-
tary School in Costa Mesa ...
Co-chair of Educat<''1 for Bush
committee ... Member of the
Orangewood Children's Foun·
dation. the UC Irvine Ambas-
sador Foundation's Center for
the Study of Democracy and
KOCE-TV Foundation board of
directors ... A crossword puz-
z.le buff who does three a day
and says, "My day isn't com-
plete without one.· ... Doesn't
have many critics, but those
few still find her very likable
... Hopes to start traveling
more ... Married to Garth, four
children, 11 grandchildren ...
Her idea of fun Is a day with
grandchildren ... ust year's
ranking: Untouchable
68, Unda Isle ... The chairman
of the Irvine Co. remains
among the richest people in
America, worth close to S3 bil-
lion ... Often makes huge
donations to local charities
and educational causes ...
Donated some S20 million to
two UC schools. with SS mil·
lion going to UC Irvine and
$15 million going to UC Santa
Barbara for the establishment
of a school of environmental
sciences ... Donated $20 mil-
lion for public access and
preservation of more than
33,000 aaes on 93,000-acre
Irvine Ranch ... $25-million
commitment to kindergarten
through 12th-grade educa-
tion, primarily for schools on
the Irvine Ranch development
... Foundation teamed with
the Irvine Co. and came to the
rescue of Irvine Unified School
District. donating more than
$2.2 million after the district
lost a ballot measure to pass a
parcel tax to bolster school
coffers ... Married to enter-
tainment attorney Brigitte
Muller ... Very private ... Avid
outdoorsman, skier. sailor and
hiker ... Recently lost his step-
mother and former Academy-
and Emmy-award winning
actress Claire Trevor Bren ...
Last pars r•nlclng:
Untouchable
Mon 10-6 Tu-Sat 9:30-7:30 Sunday 11-6
950 W. (Joast Hwy, Newport Beach
(across from Balboa Bay Club)
949 • 631 • 1212
74, Santa Ana Heights ...
Retired RV tycoon ... Made his
fortune building Fleetwood
Enterprises ... Got bored with
retirement so he recently
started development company
that's building 135 homes for
seniors In Hemet : .. Enjoying
his new 125-foot yacht Donna c 111. docked at the Bay Club ...
Took her down to Mexico for
monthlong trip ... He left the
yacht before his son reeled In
a 100-pound bale of marijua-
na. worth $500,000 ... 450-
page autobiography, "The
Wheel and 1• hit bookshelves
earlier this month ... Gives half
his considerable income to
charity ... Sprawling Back Bay
estate hosts one charity func-
tion each week ... He and
wife. Donna. live in small cor-
ner of the mansion ... Big John
Steinbeck fan ... Also a
painter, who learned art while
bedridden earlier in life ... Has
14 grandchildren. two great-
grandchildren ... Last Yff""s
ninklng: Untouchable
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SECTION
70, Costa Mesa ... Founded
Share Our Selves and still
remains involved after more
than 30 years of service ...
Wanted only to be a spectator
in politics, but recently was
convln(ed to throw her hat in
the ring to run for the Coast-
line Community College Dis-
trict board of trustees ... Long-
time advocate of the poor ...
Believes deeply in social justice
and democratic involvement
.. : A strong Catholic whose
motto is borrowed from
American saint Elizabeth Ann
Seton: ·we must live simply so
that others can simply live• ...
Serves on boards tor the
Orange Coast Interfaith Shel-
ter and Orange County Health
Care Council. Save Our Youth-
and Families Costa Mesa ...
Married with seven children,
three of whom are attorneys,
including son, Joe. who is rep-
resenting the city of Costa
Mesa in its lawsuit against the
Panther Palace swingers club
... Working with health advo-
cates to get Measure H
passed, which would allow
.tobacco money to be spent on
health issues ... Spends free
time with her seven grandchil-
dren, reading and watching
good movies and plays ... Last
yNr's ranking: Untouchable.
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60, Newport Beach ... One of
the nation's leading evangeli-
cal voices ... Senior minister at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church In Newport for the
past 22 yea~ ... Built church
into national powerhouse ...
St. Andrew's is ranked near
top of its denomination In
attendance. giving and mis-
sion outreach (more than 250
members go on trips each
year) ... ~halrman of board for
relief-organization World
Vision U.S .. which this year
raised $430 mllllon ... Also on
the board of Christian publish-
ing giant ·0ir1stlanity Today"
... Taking a three-month sab-
batical as scholar In residence
at Princeton Theological Semi-
nary this fall ... Power walks.
golfs. reads, ... Wife, Anne, is a
psychoanalyst with a Newport
practice ... Two children ...
Last yew's r-*lng:
Untouchable
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E LEVEN IN A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN
52, Newport Beach .... Rabbi
for past 23 years at Influential
Temple Bat Yahm In Newport
Beach .... Plan.s to stay 40 years
-like Moses in the wilder-
ness .... Major temple expan-
sion underway that will make
the synagogue one of the
largest In California .... Former
Israeli Prime Minister Ben·
jamln Netanyahu was a guest
speaker at the temple this
year .... Popular speaker on
Jewish.Christian relations ....
President of the Friends of the
Israel Defense Forces; serves
on many other boards .... Has
peculiar affliction caused by
his upbfinging in Chicago:
loves losing baseball teams ....
Besides the Cubs, he's adopted
the Angels and attends 30 or
so games each season .... Lives
in lrvlne with wife and five
children .... LMt Y"f"s rllnlt-
lng: Untouchable.
61, Laguna Beach ... Owner of
the Balboa Bay Club, one of
Newport's most storied Institu-
tions ... Exact title: chair-
woman of International Bay
Clubs Inc., which includes the .
Newport Beach Country Oub,
site of a Senior PGA event ...
Busy working on interior and
exterior design of proposed -
and delayed -$SO-million
expansion of Bay Club ... Also
engaged in dueling lawsuits
with Newport businessman
Bill Popejoy over the aborted
sale of her company, which
brought unwanted publicity
to the usually media-shy club
... Bought vintage 1930s
mountain lodge -called
Black Bear Camp -on pk-
turesque Lake Tahoe cove ...
Personal charity -1221 Club
-gave more money for stu-
dent scholarships this year
($20,000) than any other New-
port-Mesa organization ...
LMt Y"f"s ranking:
Untouchable
73, Linda Isle .... His creation in
1976 of Newport Beach's now
world-renowned and beloved
upsld~own annual nonsense
known as Irrelevant Week cel-
ebrated its 25th anniversary in
June .... Irrelevant Week XXV
was featured in Sports Illus-
trated .... The event roasts and
toasts the last college football
player picked in the yearly NFL
draft .... The three biggest
loves of his life are rumored to
be family, USC and Irrelevant
Week .... Salata is one of seven
Serbian sons left fatherless by
the untimely death of their
dad when he tvas 12 .... Made
his flrst fortune via a building
supplies business -rock,
sand, gravel and sewer pipes.
... Wildly popular luncheon
and dinner emcee; he once
performed Shakespeare in
tights for a fund-raiser ....
Earned the NFL Alumni Assn.'s
Lifetime Achievement Award
this year .... Before entering
private business, he once por-
trayed a thug as a movie extra
in "The Joker is Wild" and slit
Frank Sinatra's throat. ...
Appeared in "Stalag 17, •
advising William Holden on
scalping tickets .... Has been
married to wife, Beverly, for
49 years .... They have two
children, Bradley and Melanie,
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front of the retail industry ...
Has felt both heartache and
happiness this year as he lost
his longtime spouse, Renee.
but was able to remarry Eliza-
beth, a 45-year-old New York
clinical psychologist and book
author, a short time later ...
Recently made even bigger
headlines when he donated
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The money as well as his pre-
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financial planning, marketing
and the Internet ... Contribu·
tions go far beyond the play-
ing field or the ring ... Along
with the Anti-Defamation
League, he started the Stein-
berg Leadership lnsti~ute.
which trains volunteers to pro-
mote ethnic diversity and rid
racism ... Also helped sponsor
the Newport Beach Film Festi-
val and Spirit Run ... His clienu
have contributed some SSO
million over the years ...
Bought a home at Lake
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daughter "to eNery amuse-
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S18 Wednesday, September 20, 2000 ,D A I L Y P I L 0 T
... AdMtl: 1996 • Julie Qwin: 1999
...... Adler. 1997, 1999 • Kandis Chllppefl: 1994-95
• Jo deft Alen: 1997 • Peggy Goklw.t« Oay:
• ...., Atvwedo: 1993-95 1994
....... Alvera: 1999 • loe.Oewy: 1997
......... ~1993,1998 t Dev• Olne: 1998
•JlnyAt ..... 1995-96, 1999 • Jr/ Cotli.tw. 1995
·Geatge~ 1994. 1997. • Rldtle Coalnl: 1994-95
98 • The Rev. Jose Coronedo:
• Judie~ 1996-98 1993
• ~ .Arthw: 1997 • IUI cote: 1993, 1996
• .... Avwy: 1998 • Libby c:-an: 1998-99
• .. Elena Avila: 1996, .... Ow•toflh« Cox;
1998-99 1994-99
• s.lvedot' Avila: 1995 • Elll1e Craig: 1999
• ledry a.lley-f'lndley: 1996· • John er.an: 1993-98
99 • Llnduy Davenport: 1993,
• lllllaker.1997 1996-99
• Aabert IMt»ot: 1998-99 •Jim de loom: 199~98
• MMy and Randy lwth: • Jim and Bafbara de loom:
1996 1994-96
• Arnold o. lledonan: 1993, • Lucia de Garda: 1993·94,
1998 1997 • ,.... ---= 1999 • Jan Debay: 1994-95
·~leek: 1997 • Ed Dedier. 1994-96
• 0..-. letl: 1995-96 • Dientn DembiJc 1993, 1995
• 5Clott ... I: 1999 • Defridl dredge Cotumbla:
• Mwtln ~ 1994-99 1998
• ........,~1993·98 • Sgt. John 0.-id: 1 C)96..
• Devid ...,.land: 1998 97
• Mlle~ 1994-97 • John DeWitt 1994
•Kenton lelhore: 1993, •Jason Dldcson: 1993, 1998
1995-97 •Martin Diedrich: 1994·96
• Jeff"Y lest: 1993, 1996 • Gary DISWdn.: 1998
• o.r.ny llbb: 1994-99 • Undll Dixon: 1999
• Sgt. Diiie l#ney: 1993. • Peggy~ 1998
1995, 1998 • Mllnhall •outty• Duffield:
... -.ck: 1997 1995, 1998-99
• Lt. John -= 1996-97 •Steve Dusablon: 1993, 1997
• ...,._ lkl amberg: 1996 • lany EMDn; 1998
•Ma a11• gdale'S: 1997 • Jim and Patti Edwards!
• ....,_ INdMr. 1999 1994-9§, 1998-99
• Sgt. Tom llotan: 1999 •Jim Edwards: 1996
... lorders: 1995 •Tom Edwards: 1993, 1996-
• ..,_. lotwtnlck: 1994-95 97
• Gonion lowtey: 1993. 1997 • Al Elchler. 1997
...... loyer. 1994-95, 1999 •David Emmes: 1993·99
• Den lnldley: 1993, 1996 • Bonnie Engstrom: 1995
• awtte lnlnile: 1994-99 •Joe Erldison: 1995·97, 1999
• Donald INn: 1993·98 • Sharl Hotzmillw Esaylan
• ca-,.. lreN!an: 1993·94 and Hany Esllylan: 1993,
• Mlll1lyn "-: 1993-95, 1996
1997 • KAren Evarts: 1994
• Jeff 9tiNdey: 1996, 1998 •Gale! Fajardo: 1998
• Devld aro.lts: 1998 • Ed Fawcett 1994-99
• lob lumham: 1994, 1996 •Gib Fernandez: 1993·94
98 •Mille Fine: 1996. 1999
• AntaNo cagnolo: 1996 • Chudi Finley: 1998
• Iv.II c.lderon: 1996-97 • Arden Ftamson: 1997·99
• Lany c..pww: 1997·98 • MMthll Fluor: 1997
• De¥td Cllf'mkhMt: 1994 • Katrina Anne Foley: 1999
• Gii c.n-: 1998-99 • •for Mfe• Sl9ft: 1998
• ""' c.rnett: 1994-97 • JHn ForbMh: 1994-98
• 11-nai c. c-y: 1999 • D-tl fl"Mman: 1993, 1996
• lob c-tin: 1993, 1996 •Janice Fuchs: 1994-96
• 'lbny Cele lac.a: 1993·95 • 1111 Gartner. 1999
• Ertc Cemkh: 1999 • 5-Mty Genis: 1993·94
Hosted by
AAA Travel Agency &
Holland America Wettoun
\.,
• WaltW GefMn: 1993
• DetilctlYe Lynda Gfeller.
1993, 1995
•John GllMrt: 1997
• Nonn11 Glover. 1998
• "'9IW G~ •'* o.y:
1994-96 (
• Sgt. livt#t G.!inls: 1995-96
• Tlm and Liu Goodell: 199)
• Robelt Gnlhem: 1999
• o-td GrWtt: 1994, 1999
·~GRtton: 1993,
1997·99
• Lula Hllfhlcre: 1999
• 1111 Hllmllton: 1993-99
• Shigetolhl Hatepwa:
1993, 1998
• Ann Hlltfleld: 1999
• Merte HatMberg: 1994
• Luvena Hayton: 1993·94
• John Hedges: 1993, 1995-98
• Del Hetntlc 1993, 1997·1998
•Novell• Hendric::bon: 1995
•Jim llenn a ad· 1994
• Leticia Hennann: 1999
• Hugh Hewitt: 1993, 1994
• ,,_ Hiigendorf: 1999
• Rush Hill: 1993, 1995·98
• Carol Hoffman: 1998-99
• $"-Hoffman: 1997
•Tina Hoover. 1999
• Mary Lou Hopkins Hom•
by: 1993·94
•John Huffman: 1993, 1995·
98
• Giiiy Hunt 1993·99
•lob ""'rtey: 1993, 1998-99
•Igor. 1995, 1998
• A.lja lndriltis: 1998
• Fl'9d '-: 1993
• Irion Jeannett9: 1993
• BudrJohns: 1993·96
• Matte Chapin Johnson:
1999
•Fletcher Jones Jr.: 1993·99
• Mel Kapson: 1996
• Marty Kuules: 1999
• Dennlt Kelly: 1998-99
• Karl Kemp: 1993, 1997
•Lt. Alan Kent 1995
•Jody Kennedy: 1995
• LaDonn11 Kienitz: 1994,
1996
• Rabbi lemard KJng: 1993
• Rog« Kirw.n: 1999
• 0.-Koontz: 1993-95
•Wayne Knilss: 1995·96
•Julie K~ 1998
•Mille Kranzley: 1999
• The Rev. Kenneth Kl'llUM:
1994·95, 1998
• llob KJW9er. 1993, 1996-97
•Lucille Kuehn: 1994-97
• L.A. C.llul11r antenna:
1993, 1997
• Wing Lam: 1994-95
• Tom Lazar. 1993, 1996
T 0 P 1 0 3
• IUI IAllch: 1999
• Wlftdr Leec:e: 1995-98
• Merio Leecot: 1995
• MMwfNclo ~ 1998-99
• John LeV..i 1994
• lob end~ Lewta:
1997, 1999
• ,.,..,.., UtWI: 1995-96
• ~ Uoyd! 1999
•JIM ~ 1994-97
• Rktwd Lulhn: 1993-98
..... andSheron
MIM:gurn: 1993, 1997
• Leo and Patty~
1993-95
• David Mllnn: 1993, 1997
• Lealle MM!n: 1999
•Dan~: 1996-97
• Mlle• M9rtfto: 1993
• Jade A. Mlll'tinez: 1.993,
1996
• Owtstle Md>anlel: 1993·95
• Sgt. Mike Md>ennott:
1999
• lob Md>oneff: 1994-99
• Jim McGee: 1999
• ic-McGllnn: 1993·99
•tom Mdntoth: 1993. 1996
•Mike McK": 1997
• 1111Medley.1997
•&As MJller. 1993-94
•Rabbi Marti Miiier: 1994-98
• Jan ~ler: 1993-94
• Gary Monahan: 1999
•Tom MoNlrch: 1993, 1995-
96
•Pepe Mo11t1119910: 1998,
1999
• Mutne Montgomef)'": 1998
• Linda Mooll; 1993-99
• JeffTey Moor.cl: 1993, 1998
• John Moor1achi 1995-98
• Judith Morr. 1998
• si-Morris: 1995-96
• F,.._. Mur-= 1998
• K-ln Murphy: 1994-98
• Naomi Nari Nam: 1999
•tom Naughton: 1993, 1998
•lob Neely: 1996, 1998
• Angela Newman: 1999
• Con New-= 1997
• John Hops: 1993, 1998
• Ovts Oeding; 1999
• lh.idy OMtg.ffall: 1997·98
• Kris O'Neal: 1995
• Denny O'Neil: 1995
• Dennis O'Neil: 1999
• Gloria Otbrink: 1993-94
• s---Padnl: 1994
•Keith .. age: 1998-99
• Nldc P..,....ls: 1993, 1998
• ..... Panlan: 1994-95, 1998
• EllulMth Partier. 1995,
1998
• Scott , ... Mn: 1995 . "°" Pwu: 1999
• Tony r.tros: 1996
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SPECIAL SECTION Daily Pilot
• ~ PMttt: 1994-99
• Dr.~ Pfaff: 1994
•1111~1998
• StlNM ..i.tt: 1999
•lucky Pofllhf: 1997
........ Popejoy. 1995
• Ride and Sendrll ~
1996
..... Pnlger. 19!M, 1997
• Jeff Pur-. 1993, 1998
• T1m end ANW QulNt.:
1994, 1998-99
• Roy .. s. Rlldtlre: 1999
• Stew "-Ch: 1998
• ~by: 1994-98
• Sugar by: 1999
• Tom it.dwfti: 1993, 1994,
1998
• tom end Joen Riech: 1997
• 11m Riiey. 1994-99
• FrMk and Fren Robinlon:
1993-94 I
• lob and Nwicy ~
1993, 1996
.......... Rodhelm: 1997
• Dennis RodrMn: 1996-97
• Ali.n "°9der: 1995-99 • --.. ow Rot~.
1997
...... flolvw: 1997, 1999
• Lenny~ 1995
• Hal fto9off: 1994-95
• ..,.,.,. Rotolo-cabaJlero:
1996
• lob~ 1995-96
• ShefWOOd Rowland: 1994-
95
• GNg ltuh: 1997
• Alan Ryplnlld: 1994
• Sh9heeft Sadeghi: 1994-95,
1998-99
...... Wirta: 1994-99 • s.n-Howe: 1999·
• Phil S..-: 1993, 1995
• o.c.r s.ntoyo: 1994-99
• tom Sargent 1996-98
• Henry Schleleln: 1998
• Paul Schmitt: 1998
• MichMC Sdtleslnger. 1999
• Rog« and Candace
Schnapp: 1994-95
• Randy 5c:hoch: 1999
• John ~I: 1°996-99
• ~Sdwoedet. 1993.
1998
• w.tw 5dvoedel. 1993
• Jim Scott end Jim 5clOtt Jr.:
1993, 1997
•Anton Segwwabcwn: 1996-98
•Henry Segwwsbom; 1994-99
• Pierre Andre Senlzwguei:
1999
• IUdt Shliplro: 1993-96
• 1111 Sharp: 1999
• John stt.pe: 1998
• Judge s--Shllw:
1993, 1995-96
• De¥td ~ 1998
• Jade and Nllncy SldnMr.
1994-97
• Joel stutdryl 1996
• OMldl Smith: 1994-97
• Lt. Ron Smith: 1997
• o.w llMIWdeli: 1994-99
• SW loffw: 1995
........ Somera: 1993,
1995-97
• Cindy Soeo: 1999
• c.t St. a.Ir: 1993
•lob RMI: 1993, 1996
• Leigh·~ 1994-98
• Mkhaet Stlphetis: 1993,
1997·98
•Serene Stokes: 1993, 199~.
1999
•Ken Stu.t: 1993, 1995-98
•LM~1995
•Rudy svratc 1995-96
• Wiii Swaim: 1995. 1997
•,._Swan:1997
• Sammy 'Alyes: 1995
• lob Teller. 1994, 1998-99
• Jeff r.tler. 1993, 1998-99
• Jim Ten-ell: 1994, 1998
• ,._.. ·Honey"
"'-"-: 1999
• Lany ThomM; 1993-99
·Tom~1998
• c:.thennelhyen: 1996-97,
1999
• Tldepools In Lltde CO.-:
1999
• Jim 1bledano: 1994
• TomTom"'-': 1993-95
• ninlty ltnNidcasting Nft·
WOftl; 1998
·Jtm~ 1993, 1998
• 1111 lUrplt: 1993, 1997, 1999
•lrinlV .. ~
1994. 1997
• &nM v....-: 1998
• Mo Yaughn: 1999
• William Yep: 1998-99
• Naomi Vine: 1997·99
• Tom Well: 1999
• •Ill Ward: 1995
• Gay w...IJ.Kefly: 1997·99
• Jun Wlltt: 1994
• Carol waam.n: 1993, 1997
• The Wedge: 1996
• Lorin Weiss: 1996
• ltolallnd Wiiii-1993-99
• lbm Wlllon: 1993, 1997, 1999
• Jim Wood: 1994, 1999
• David c. Wooten: 1999
•John and AIVM Woetniann:
1998
• John Wortmanft: 1996
• llob Wynn: 1994-97 • u JC'-Ping: 1993, 1996 •a-,. Yardley: 1996
• Kl.Wt Y...,er: 1995-96
• Andrew Yow g•liat: 1999
• ~. Ann Zleffnlld: 1998
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A N U P D A T E 0 N I N F L U E N T I A L P E 0 P .L E 0 F T 0 P 1 0 3 P A S T
1HI PIOlllM SOLVER
Bill Popejoy
B Ill Popejoy has long ~njoyed a reputation of
being a problem-solver, a feisty yet effective
manager who sometimes made enemies in
his buslneu dealings but most certainly had even
more admirers.
Still, Newport Beactl residents were shodced to learn
e.tier this yellf' that~. despite his nc>oonsense
st)'lit, had become embroiled in a nasty law5lJit with aev-ertt ~ the society mM!n -Ml<> n.ns the Bab:>a Bay
Olb. of v.tlldl Popejov has bee1 a longtime member.
•r-.ie never sued anybody before.• Popejoy said
of his legal entanglement.
But getting out of sticky situations seems to be
the forte of this Newport Beach millionaire.
It was Popejoy, the affable and gentlemanly
investment wizard and veteran of the rocky savings
and loan crises of the mid-to late-19805. who was
called In some six years ago to put a bankrupt
Orange County govemment bade on the right path.
And he did it all on a volunteer basis.
His tenure at the CCU1ty wasn't exactly smooCh. as
he butted heads with sewtal mei1 lbers of the Board of
Supervisors (Net his management styte. He also angered
ax.my conservatilles by tJ)'lng to push thnxql a half.
cent sales tax increase to make the ax.my soM!nt
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After five months and the failure of the tax me•
sure, Popejoy hung it up. But not long after. then
Gov. Pete Wilson asked him to come up to Sacr•
mento and dean up the callfomla lottery. •
Popejoy again jumped into the fray and. from
1995 to 1998, cut nearly 30% of the lottery's staff,
angering union leaders in the process. His efforts.
however, inaeased the lottery's revenue about \8%.
Today, Popejoy spends his time on the board of
trustees of Pimco, the world's largest bond fund
manager, ·and runs a successful Investment group
that he fonned, Padf1e capital lnvestOf'S.
In fact, it was because of his 1nvestment success
that Popejoy says Ray approached him to buy the
Balboa Bay Oub in the first place.
Popejoy and his wife of 43 years, Nancy, whom
he met while both attended grammar school near
Sacramento. were the first to buy in Newport's
exdusive Belcourt neighborhood. They've stayed
there for 20 yea~
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AWi 01 ,,,, MI'S
Michael BotWiniCk ,
F ormer head of the Newport Harbor Art
Museum, Michael Botwinick has settled
into his job as president of the Staten
lslahd Institute of Arts and Sciences in New
York City.
Now living in Manhattan, Botwinick is
overseeing the 'upcoming construction of a
150,000-square-foot museum and discovery
center for the instltute.
"This Is Intended to be a landmark." said
Botwinick. 56. "The museum Is attached to
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In his spare time, Botwinick said he enjoys
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misses his former haunts.
•Running on the streets of New York Is not
even remotely as pleasurable as running
around the Back Bay,• Botwinick said.
For the best health care in Orange ~ounty,
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Peirsol on track f ot · Inedal
Tony Altiobelll
DAlt.Y PILOT
Newport Harbor High stand-
out Aaron Peirsol advanced to
the semifinals of the 200-meter
backstroke event Tuesday at the
2000 Olympics in Sydney, Aus-
tralia.
The 17-year-old posted a time
of 1 minute, 59.10 seconds in win-
ning his preliminary heat. Peir-
sol's mark was second only to that
of fellow American Lenny
Kra~elburg, who set a ne w
SERENE SCENE
----2000 OQ§) OLYMPICS ~ •
For more coverage on Newport-Mesa's
Olympians, see Sporn on p._. 7.
Olympic record in bis qualifying
heat with a time of 1:58 .40.
Kra~burg woo gold Monday in
the 100 backstroke and is an
overwhehning favorite in the 200.
Peirsol is expected to provide his
toughest challenge in the finals.
"We bring out the best in each
other,· Krayzelburg, speaking of
Peirsol, told the Associated Press.
Australians Cameron Delaney
(1:59.61) and Matthew Welsh
(1:59.76) finished behind Peirsol
and Krayzelburg in the preliminar-
ies. They pose the biggest threat to
the Americans' one-two punch. )
In women's tennis, Palisades
Tennis Club member Lindsay
Davenport defeated Paola Suarez
of Argentina, 6-2, 6-2, in the first
round of the 64-player Olympic
draw.
Davenport, the No. 1 seed at
the Olympics, Joined fellow
American Venus William!>, who
bad already won, 6-2, 6-2, against
Henrieta Nagyova of Slovakia.
The 24-year-old Davenport
will resume compebbon Thurs-
day in her quest to repeat as
Olympic gold medalist.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
A rider and his hone meander around an arena under a blanket of high clouds at the Orange County Fairgrounds ln Costa Mesa
where a bone show and competition will be held thll weekend.
•
Parents upset over class arrangements
•To meet state class-size
requirements, Mariners
Elementary plans to get rid
of a fourth-grade class and
add one for second-graders.
0-..tt. Goulet
DAILY PILoT
NBWPORT-twiESA -Parents at
Martnen Elementary School are
angry with diltrlct offidals who
Newport Beach plastic
surgeon will be honored this
weekend for hil charitable
seJVices to women in need . .............
plan to reduce the number of
fourth-grade classes to make room
for an overllow of second-graders.
•we feel it's a second-grade
problem -not a fourth grade
problem -so don't harm 100
fourth·gra ders," said Carolyn
Mangano, who has a second-
grader and a fourth-grader
enrolled at Mariners.
Because of an unexpected
number of second-graden -
more than the 20 allowed per
claa under state law -the school
district plans to consolidate four
fourth-grade classes into three.
District off1dals said the solu-
tion is a logical one that will bring
Mariners fourth-grade classes to
about 31 students each -a nwn-
ber in line with other fourth-grade
classes across the diltrict.
Marinen was one ol lix ele-
mentary schools in the Newport-
Mesa Unllled School District
where a clus wu clOled and a
teacher relocated after the start of
school when diltrtct offidals
found the actual number of stu-
dents was far below what they
expected
Sonora, Pomona, Ande rsen
and Whittier elementary schools
each had a kindergarten class
closed: at Paularino, a tbird-
grade class was closed wh en
enrollme nt for kindergarten
through the sixth g rade was
found to be 316 students short of
the projected number.
S~E MARINERS PAGE 4 \
• D¥Y "'°' .
Newport
Harbor
HJgb
School
swimmer
Aaron
Petnol
advanced
to the
semlftnals
of the
200-meter
backstroke
Tuesday
at the
Olympics
ln Sydney.
PHOTO BY
JUSTIN
WARREN I
DAILY PllOT
Residents ·
bolster
support
for Alvarez
• Many parents say if the
Shalimar Leaming Center
reopens, it will not be the
same without ousted
staffer·Maria Alvarez.
Jennifer Kho
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -Closure of
the Shalimar Leaming Center
has added emobonaJ fuel to an
already passionate fire.
The center shut down last
week after children a nd par-
ents protested the fi ring of
Mana Alvarez, a longtime staff
member.
"Maria is a good QUESTION
person -A NfW
she has START?
helped .me
so much,•
said Leticia
Vasquez, a
S h alim a r
Drive resi-
d e n t .
Vasq uez
has three
c hildre n ,
two of
w b om
have been
tutored at
the cente r
Should h ShllllrNr
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Re.den Hotline at
(949) 642-6086 Of
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for years, she said. He r other
child is 2 months old.
•They should keep he r and
keep the center open. But the
parents need the center to be
open. It's necessary. They need
to h ave the meeting soon so we
can talk a bou t it,• Vasquez
added.
Randy Barth, volunteer chair:
man of Think Together, the orga-
nization that oversees Shalimar
and five other learning centers,
said staff members decided to
close the center because they felt
·threatened by the community.
SEE SHALIMAR PAGE 6
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Spot
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Spot needs a home. 1be 18-month-old
neutered male Labrador and Australian
she~erd mix has lived ln a kennel since
late March. His adopters will receive a train-
-~ every'SatUrday and·SundaY from noon to 4 p.m. in front ol Ruao'I Pet Exped·
ence at Puhioo bland, 905 Newport Cent.
Drive, Newport Beach.
1bree female klttem called the •Wiggley
Wagglies" were adopted tbent Sunday. The
felines earned the alf ectionate title beanlM
they were known to wiggle before being
ing pacltage. .
But Spot isn't alone. Three rabbits res-
cued from the Newport Beach Animal Shel·
ter are still available.
The Community Animal Network bold.a
• petted.
The Community Animal Network. a locel
group d~cated to connecting people with
pets, can be reached via the Internet at
http://www.animalnetwork.org. or at (9'9)
159-3646.
2 Wednesday, September 20, 2000 Doily Pilot
For a
GOOD CAUSE
Alma de
la Torre
Serving up soup
for hungry souls
F or 14 years, Alma
de la Torre has
ladled soup into
bowls for hundreds of
fo lks who were down on •
their luck.
That has been her task
at the Someone Cares
Soup Kitchen since it
opened in June 1986.
Some volunteers serve
salad, others desert. But
serving minestrone. and
chicken noodle has been
Torre's specialty.
She has ladled at three
or four different locations
over the years, and into an
ever-increasing number of
bowls.
·we used to be in a
church and the Rea Cen-
ter -a couple of different
ch urches -but it just
Getll!i~ INVOLVED
• GnT1NCI INVOUllD runs perlod-
lc:ally In the Dally Pilot on • rotating
basis. If you'd like lnformetlon on
-adding your organization to this
list, call (949) 574-4228.
ALS ASSN., OUNGE
couNn ClllPTER
The Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Assn., also known as
Lou Gehrig dlsea.se, needs
volunteers. For information,
call the chapter office at (714)
375-1922.
ALZHEIMER'S ASSN.
Of OUNGE COUNn
Support group leaders, Visit-
ing Volunteers, f~y
resource consultants and
office volunteers are needed.
Volunteers can work on one-
time projects br ongoing pro-
grams. Training sessions are
avclilable. For more informa-
tion, call (800) 660-1993.
AMERICAN
CANCER SOCIER
The Orange County Region
of the American Cancer Soci-
ety seeks office volunteers.
The society is also seeking
volunteers to answer calls for
the unit's Helpline lnfoCen-
ter. For more information, call
(949) 261-9446.
grows and grows and grows." she
said. "Used to be 50 to 100 people
come in. Now it's 300 a day."
"We keep the place clean and
nice here," she said. "It's like a
family to me."
A retired bookbinder from New
York, Torre moved to Costa Mesa
16 years ago to be near her family
in Hunting ton Beach.
approaches her 80th birthday in
Decem.ber.
Despite cutting back from eight
to four hours a week, Torre enjoys
her volunteer work more than ever.
#I love to be her e. You
m eet all kinds of people,
not just homeless. Some
are lawyers and doctors,
but because of the drugs
or alcohol, they had to
come h ere. And ther e are
so many friendly"people."
AMERICAN
CANCER SOCIER
DISCOVERY SHOP Wherever the soup kitchen went
as it expanded over the years, a
dedicated Torre would follow to "I love to be here," Torre said .
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs volun-
teers from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday at volunteer her services.
Four hours a day, twice a week,
she and her fellow volunteers
would set up meals, serve lines of
less-fortunate souls and clean up
behind them.
Torre was looking for something to
do with her time when her son, who
works at Vanguard University, intro·
duced her to soup kitchen founder
and director Merle Hatleberg.
"You meet all kinds of people. not
just homeless. Some are lawyers
and doctors, b~t because of the
drugs or alcohol, they had to come
here. And the re are so m any
friendly people."
· 2600 E. Coast Highway, Coro-
na del Mar. For more infonna-
tion, call (949) 640-4777.
AMERICAN CANCEi
SOCIER ROAD For each day of the week, there's
a different crew of volunteers in
the soup ki tchen.
Torre has served soup ev~ since
-al first, two days a week and
now one, she said, as she
-Story by Danette Goulet:
• photo by Don Leach
Alma de la Torre TO RECOVERY
This transportation program
needs volunteers to drive can-
cer patients to and from med-
ical treabnents free of charge.
The required commibnent is a
few hours each week or
month. Drivers need a valid
driver's license and insurance
and must be at least 25 years
old. Volunteers may use
either their own vehicles or
American Cancer Society
vans. For more information,
call (949) 261-9'46 or send e-
mail to scomef@cancer.org.
ALMANAC ..
DUf ARRESTS
The following people
have been arrested recenUy
on suspicion of driving
under the influence of an
intoxicant. They have only
been arrested on suspicion
of a crime, and, as with all
such crimes, are considered
• innocent until proved guilty.
COSTA MESA
Sepl 17
• Steven Richard Hopps, 39,
Costa Mesa
• J ose Torre-Orozco, 22,
Costa Mesa
• Ma Negrete-Hernandez,
25, Costa Mesa
•Jamie Ryan Verdi, 25, Aliso
Viejo
NEWPORT BEACH
Sepl 16
• Nancy Rutherford, 61,
· Glendale
•Gabriela Salas, 31, Orange
• Denice Debenedetti, 49,
Long Bea ch
VOL M. N0. 225
SepL 17
• Michael Rodriguez, 29, La
Habra
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• 242 Hazel Drive,
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$580,000
COSTA MESA
• 2569 Orange Ave ..
$240,000
• 1579 San Bernardino
Place, $440,000
• 3449 Napoli Way, $80,000
• 738 Center St., $221,000
• 360 Lourde~ La ne,
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• 490 E. 19th St., $459,000
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• 2620 Elden Ave., $253,000
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llEllHBORS
Mldleel Juon ~ of Costa Mes.
recently Nrned the r•nklng of Eagle Scout. He
w•s recognized at ceremonies at the Oak
C.nyon N•ture Center In Anaheim. He Is the son
of 1IMlt Dielman and Cit•tdlen ltubetot. Eagle
Scoutcandldetes must earn 21 merit badges~
succtidully complete a community church· or
syn•gc>gue-related project. Hubert built 25 bird·
houses to support local wildlife. He has served as
a troop hlstorl•n •nd patrol leader and also
completed his Junior Leader Training.
Other Americam who were once Eagle Scouts
Include former Pnll•nt Gereld ll Ford. astro-
naut Nell A. Armsboog and fllm director
sen..t lpl1••I· ... ftyen D. ~Timothy
W .... lllD"I •nd lla.a..th M. JwtN. •II of
Newport leach. Mve enrolled in Claremont
MclCenM College's d&sS of 2004. A graduate of
CorOha del Mair High School, Jetton is the ton of
,_..and,...,,._.~ Birdsong is a gt.du· * of Newport Halrbor High S<hoot. He is the son· of,,.... a •and George• 1111 ••of Newport
leed\. lttt.. Mc> a graduate of Newport Hwbc>t,
Is the .... of" ..... "' and .............
of Newport INCh. The thr" studenti have not
• yet decided on majon. ... The Sutton "*-Hetef
In Newport leach WM r««rtly .warded the Gold
icey Al#eld from MMtlngs a eonwntions ~
me fOi ttw MCGnd comecut1Ye ~· The hcMI
W8S Mlectld for ·cons1stAtnt •JC.Cellente in .w.g
the mMtlf)8 Industry.• The Sutton Place Gr..-
Hm.ls ~p. whld\ owm •nd ~ the .
Mkbael Juon Hubert. center, of
COit.ii Mela wtty earned tbe nnldng
of Eagle Scout.
hotel, h•s llddltlONI properties In Chkago,
Toronto •nd V•ncowef .... LwlHU ...... Md
Deve Koprfwtll recently joined the Newport
Be.ch office Of ~ Risk a Insurance s.Mcm.
Miller Ms more U,.,, 30 yurs of uperienm Jn
property Md ~tty lnsuranc:e. with ~
and lnterNtloNI dients In lndustriel lndudlng
technology .net conftrUCtlon. The Sen Clemente
resident' ls. member of the 0r..,. ~<Np..
-of ChWtered ~ Md ~ l.hter-
writers .nd the ScKJety Of c.uflild ln.urance
<:ounseton. ICoptfwietz has 14 ~of--~
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th• comMunlty. "••M direct noteworthy
lnfOnMtlon via fax to (Mt) 146-4170, or Mnd
•rNll to dtllrP#lotel•tltMS.com .
AMERICAN HEART ISSN.
The American Heart Assn. is
looking for volun~rs to per-
form various general office
duties in the main office and
implement educational and
fund-raising events through
Orange County. No experi-
ence necessary, training will
be provided. For more infor-
mation, call (9'9) 856-3555.
AIUllClll HOME
HWTH HOSPICE
PROGUll
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs vol-
unteers to give emotional
support to tenninally ill
patients and their famil1es in
the greater Orange County
area. 'naining ii provided. For
information, call (114) 550·
0800 or (800) 540-25'5.
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• ftllrvtew 9'Md: Grand theft WM reportad In 1he 2700
block et 2:15 p.m. ~.
• ...._ ICM.ftMI: Bw~ was rtported In 1ht aJO
block llt 7'40 p.m. Monct.y.
• ...,... Lw: A '-Ing Tom wes ~ In ft
2200 block et 1 a.m. Monct.y.
• ........ *'--~ w. rtpOrtlld In the 1D
block at 10'.JO p,m. Mondty •
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Wedne$Cloy, Sep4ember 20, 2000 3
COSTA MESI CITY COUNCIL WUP·UP . Police arrest pair suspected
in theft at computer store WHIT HAPPENED
The Oty Council on Monday
approved revisions to corporate
~=~:e,.
lanlnf~lon
Solutions, a
hlgh·tech mar·
ket research
company, at 475 Anton Blvd.
The council originally
approved the plans in February
and revised them In August to
allow 100 more rooms -for a
total of 300 -In a planned hotel
sharing the site with Experian.
Experian Is in the process of
moving its headquarters to the
South Coast Metro area. The
company plans to build four
new office buildings, two restau·
rants. a retail building, a health
dub and two garages there.
WHAT IT MEANS
The council agreed to delete
a planter box requirement for a
proposed partcing garage on the
property to allow the company
to plant trees and vines instead.
The council also granted the
company permission to construct
four buildings on 525,000 5qUMe
feet. Previously apprOYed plans
catted for three' buildings.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council designated a
new location for model glider
takeoffs and landings at
Fairview Paric. The Harbor Soar-
ing Society uses a location next
to the park's canyon Ortve park·
Ing lot. which conflicts with a
~~:~:ti·
that will run
from the end of
Pacific Avenue
to the park
entrance at Canyon Drive. The
proposed location is north of
the trail.
WHIT IT MEANS
The takeoff and landing
zone proposed in the Fairview
Park master plan is next to the
restrooms, but staff and society
members agree that the new
location would be more beneffl...
cial. ·
WHIT HAPPENED
The council decided to keep
former pat1(s commissioner
Mike Scheafers position vacant.
leaving the panel with five
~a':" said he
resigned
because City
Atty. Jerry
Scheer's office
issued a recommendation In
January that Scheafer abstain
from voting on a skate partc.
Scheafer said be did not find
out about the recommendation
until August.
WHAi IT MEANS
City staff will put the new
resolution on a future agenda
to be considered by the council.
NEXT MEETING
The City Council will
meet at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 2 at
City Hall, 77 Fair Dnve.
Information: (714) 754-
5223.
COSTA MESA -Costa
Mesa police officers arrested
two peop)e early Tuesday on
suspicion of breaking in to the
Gateway Country store on the
200 block of East 17th Street
and stealing computer eqwp-
ment worth $4,000.
Offi~ arrested Enc Fer-
nandez.. 29, and Yvonne
Becerra, 25, both of Pico
Rivera, said Costa Mesa Police
Sg1. John FitzPatrick.
Tue two alleged burglars,
driving a white Chevy Blazer,
were stopped at 2 a.m. Tues-
day when officers responding
to the store's alarm saw the
vehicle speeding away from
the scene, FitzPatrick said.
For the record
ln Thursday's paper, a sto·
ry on the Ne wport Beach
Police Department's C1llZens'
Officers found the heisted
computers m the trunk of the
car when they conducted a
search, he said. The store's
glass wmdow had been
smashed.
FitzPatrick said the two are
also suspected of committing
similar burglaries in several
Gateway CoWltry store loca-
tions in Los Angeles aod
Orange counties.
The company will beef up
security at all of its locations,
said Greg LWld, spokesJruU)
for Gateway Country. At least
10 Gateway stores were bur-
glari2.ed dunng the last three
weeks, he Sdld.
-Deepa Bharath
Police Academy hsted an
rncorrect phone number for
reside nt!> interested in the
program. The number lS (949)
644-3662.
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NICCOLE ~
CONTINUED FROM 1
. A father of four and hus-
band of '26 years, Niccole
bas also helped abused
women. And for that reason,.
Sojourn Services, a Santa
Monica-based organization
for battered women and
their children, will honor
him as Humanitarian of the
Year on Saturday.
Restoring women's faces
after they have been physi-
cally abused is · "a really
important piece in the heal-
ing process,• said Holly Bas-
suk, who works for Sojourn
Services.
The agency has helped
battered women for 23 years
and has honored supporters
in entertainment, politics
and the volunteer field for ·
19 years· With awards.
Along with Niccole,
actress Sandra Bullock will
be honored as Inspiration of
the Year and Judge
Mablean Ephriam will
receive an award for his
support of women and chil-
dren who face violence at
home.
A few months ago, Tosha
McClintock found herself in
that situation.
"She meets this guy and
falls in love and the guy
becomes violent," Niccole
said, recounting his p<ttient's
story. "He locks her in the
home, shaves her hair and
beats her up so much that
she gets a boxer nose and
ears."
After enduring her
boyfriend's torture for some
time, one day the man told
McClintock to •get out of
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Niccole said.
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himself 1tnd left his girl-
friend behind with a horri-
bly deformed face.
Holding before and after
photos of McClintock in his
hand, Niccole said that he
rebuilt ber nose and worked
on her ears.
"I also did some liposuc-
tion i111d a chin impla,nt," be
said. "A few cosmetic proce-
dures to make it look a little
better."
He produces a le tter from
another patient, whose hus-
band had verbally abused
her after she'd been left
with stretch marks on her
stomach after the birth of
her child.
Niccole flattened her
stomach and tightened the
muscles. Now he regularly
receives letters of . thanks
from her.
"I feel I was very fortu-
nate in life," he said. "God
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give."
Pausing for a moment,
Niccole shlfts gears without
sloWing down.
"Look at this worn.an," he
says, pointing to a large
"before" photograph of an
older patient banging on the.
wall. "She looks like 150
(years old.) Now look at
that."
In the "after" photo of the
same patient, the woman
bas lost m~st of the wrinkles
and extra skin on her face.
"That's a great feeling.
And I got a lot of money for
that," N1ccole says. ·some
of it is probably selfish. J;lut
regardJess, the self-satisfac-
tion in doing cosmetic
surgery is amazing. I'll
probably see 20 patients this
afternoon and I'll • hear
'thanks, thanks; '£flanks,
thanks.' That's a great feel-
ing.''
And with that, Niccole
returns to his work.
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"The parents at Sonora
and Paularlno care as
much as the parents at
Mariners," said Susan
t:>espanes, assistant
superintendent of ele-
mentary and special edu-
cation. "How am I sup-
posed to tell them that
while we've closed a
kindergarten and a third
grade at-their schools,
we're adding a teacher at
Mariners?"
While positions at
another school sites had
to be found for the five
teachers from the other
schools, Mariners staff
came up with another
option and moved the
teacher from the closing
fourth-grade class to the
new second-grade class.
But the solution is not
sitting well with parents
at Mariners: who have
been meeting with dis-
trict officials in hopes of
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finding a solution that
would leave the fourth-
grade classes alone.
11Tbey need to meet
the stlte mandate -we
understand that,"
Mangano said. "W~ just
don't .want them to do it
with our fourth-grade
teacher. They tell us they
have the right to do it and
I believe it, but we are
just trying to express
strongly that we'd like to
find a nother way to
resolve it."
District officials have
offered to RUt a full-time
teacher's aide in what·
would be the three
remaining fourth-grade
classes.
Supt. Robert Barbot
said he understands par-
ents' concerns, but that
the school district needs
to be fair and equitable to
all schools, parents and
children.
Barbot will meet with
Mariners parents at 7
p.m. tonight in the
school's multipurpose
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But Garick Shebesta, a Park
Drive resident, said he doesn't
think the protest warranted the
closure.
• 1 think that's just more of an
easy way out. a way to dodge a
social community issue,• be
said. "IOther staff members]
should have been more open
and .bad some type of public
hearing with proponents of both
her view and theirs. It doesn't
seem like she was given a fair
shdke. I think the community
cltd the right thilig by backing
her up, but it's sad it made them
tum their backs on the whole
Uung.·
AJva.rez was fired because
she didn't follow a new sched-
ule ror the tutoring program,
Barth said. The learning center
rents lhree apartments to house
1l'i program. which serves about
300 cbildren. Because Of spat'e
Umils, the program established
•teems• of students who ~
scheduled to come to the center
at different times.
Alvarez said she didn't agree
with tbe scheduling, but did not
refuse to go along with it
She did admit that she never
turned children away if they
needed aaidemic help, bowev·
er, and some oommunity mem·
beJs said that personal policy
helped win their support.
Maribel Lara, a Shalimar
Drive resident who attended
the protest, said the center's
dosing is irrelevant now that
Alvarez is gone. Lara said she
didn't even know the center
was dosed because she has
kept her children from going
back.
"We don't want to go there
anymore if she's not there any-
way,• Lara said, speaking in
Spanish. ·we want her back •
and we won't go back to the
center until she's there again.•
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with students interested in transfer-
ring. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road.
(714) 432-5894.
Newport Beach Community Services
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drawing and painting workshops for
beginners through advanced students
in mixed media from 10 a .m . to 12:30
p .m. Wednesdays, beginning Sept.
20, at Vince Jorgensen Center, 2005
Dover Drive, Newport Beach. The
cost is $66 for residents and $71 for
nonresidents. (9'9) 6"4-3151.
c. Davtd Baker, Arena Football
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at the Center Club, 650 Town tenter
Drive, Costa Mesa. The topic is •A
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ON. '111E
• Newport Harbor
High junior Aaron
Peirsol takes the first
step with sizzling time
in the qualifying heat.
SYDNEY, Austrahd -
·Aaron Peirsol has taken the
first step on the rOdd to dn
Olympic medal following ht!>
preliminary perfonnance m
the 200-meter bdckstroke
Wednesday in Sydney.
The Newport Harbor High
standout, qualified for the
semifinals with a 1:59.10 in
his heat of the prelims, SE>c-
ond only to fellow-Amencan
Lenny Krayzelburg, who
posted an Olympic-record
time of 1 :58.40 in another
heat.
TRACKING AARON
Aaron Peirsol will be
swimming for the gold
medal in the 200-meter
backstroke, ·by our
standards, at 1:21 a.m.
Thursday (7:21 p.m. in
Sydney). assuming he
qualified in the semifinals
late last night, which he
was heavily favored to do.
If you can't stand It. like
ourselves, call 574-4223
after 1 :30 Thursday
morning (that's late
tonight) and we'll let you
know the color of his
medal.
SWIMMING
for the prelirns, as the times
would indicate. Both are the
only ones to ever dock under
1 :57 .0 in the event.
To show the confidence of
Lhe two, both were not
shaven for the preliminaries
and Krayzelburg even swam
without his cap, similar to his
preliminary performance in
the 100 back, which he took
U1e gold medal.
The top 16 swUn.mers in With his parents Tun and
the six heats moved on to the WeUa and h.Ls sister. Hayley,
semihn<il races, which took in the stands, Peirsol Jed his
place at l :30 local time this h~at from start to finish. Italy's
mornmg. The top eight lrom Emanuele Meresi, who fin.
the ~emilinals move on to ished seventh overall, was
Thursddy's finals. sPcond behind Peirsol with a
MAILBAG
Regarding Aaron Peirsol
l would like lo take this
opportunity to thank everyone in our
community for helping Aaron and his
family to reach their dreams to go to
Sydney for the Olympics.
. I haye had the pleasure of k,Jlowing
Aaron and his family for a few years
and it has been an incredible honor.
The lamilies of Newport Beach who
have contributed, not only tinanoally
but in their emotional support and
good wishes have brought enormous
joy to ap unbelievable Wetime
expenence.
' Everyone who has been involved
should be proud to know that we
have an excepltonal indJvidual
representing not only Newport
Harbor High School, but also
Newport Beach on a worldwide level.
Aaron is dnd will be a great
ambassador for our community.
Thank you agdtn to ~ewport Beach
for sending Adron's family down
under dnd from h.Ls lnends that are
here to cheer hLOl on.
GOOD LUCK, AARON! GO FOR
THE GOLD!
The Australidn duo of
Cameron Delaney" (1:59.bll
ard Matthew Welsh (1:59.76)
posted the next-fastest tunes
behind the Amencdn two-
some. Both Peirsol and Krayzel-L
burg were on cruise control SEE PEIRSOL PAGE 9
OAllV PILOT FU PttOTO 'BY JUSTIN WARREN
Newport Beach's Aaron Peirsol, ready for a dip.
Michele Mullen
Newport Beach
Panthers simply
have too much
for the CdM girls
•Peninsula High rolls to 15-3 nonJeague victory over Sea Kings.
Richard Dunn
DAIL'!' PILOT HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES -lead after one round agamst the Sea
Maybe it's not such a bad idea, dfter all, Kings. who entered the match Wlth
that Corona del M ar High's Sea Kings high expectaltons and victories over
play in CIF Southern Secllon Divis1on Mater De1, Woodbridge, Sdnta Barbara
IV Uus season. . and Villa Pdrk
In . Tuesday's showdown against "There are good teams, and then
perennial Division I girls tenrus power-there's Peninsula,· Stewart said.
house Peninsula, the host Pdnthers "They're a step above everybody else
polltely escorted the Sea Kings (4-1) and they proved 1t today. Thei.r doubles
down to earth while extending thelf are 1ust super, and their singles are
wmning stredk to 42 matches. gredt •
Ranked No. l in the Orange County Stewdrt, whose goal was to achieve
preseason poll, Corona del -------an undeleated season, was
Mdr absorbed a humbling assured of a loss before the
15-3 setback as Peninsula (3-"We don't third round even started. The
=~USTANGS 0-LIN:E:
0), the defending national know what Pdnthers held a commanding
champion by USA Today, (and vtclonous) 10-2 edge
flexed its collective muscles losing feels alter two rounds.
in a much-ballyhooed non-like ... ,, Corona de! Mar, with -league match between long-sophomore sensation Anne
=tl11111d1 ·ri11 '..! lll'nl h1 ·'..!i11 .... i11 1111 · tn ·11 .. l11•.., time rivals. Jamie 'Paaliano Yelsey sweepmg at No 1 sin-
" It's kind of weird co~g Peninsula ~tigh gles to provtde the Sea Kings
out knowing you're going to doubles player with their only wms against --
Mesa Moving Co~ wm. Today, that's what it was Perunsula, is expected to have
like,· Perunsula seruor dou-Kirn Singer (shoulder injury)
bles player Bnttany Fisher said. back next week.
·we don't know what losing feels Junior transfer Brittany Reitz,
like. When was the last time we lost as ranked 27th last year in Southern Cali-forrua in the girts 18s when she was a a team?" added Jarrue Pagllano, anoth-sophomore at Mater Dei, will be eligi-
er Peninsula senior doubles player. ble to play for CdM on Oct. 16. Stewart •Mustangs' early offensive windfall has been keyed by some 'bosses' up front. Woodbridge beat Peninsula in a was hoping to play Peninsula with
nonleague match two years ago, then Singer and Reitz m the lineup.
mong the many feats performed by the
Costa Mesa High offensive line two
ootball games into the new millennium,
making a liar out of Coach Jeny Howell might
be the most impressive.
It was Howell who said lntrodudng more
finesse into the Mustangs' heretofore
smashmouth approach -via more spread
formations and a greater willingness to throw
-would decrease dominance and lesson
lopsided scores. Howell contended straying from
the relentless physical toll the a double wing
attack exacts from the defense, would keep the
Mustangs from drubbing tea.ms into submission.
But, after clearing the path for 414 yards of
total oUense and 52 points in Friday's shutout
victory over Bolsa Grande, the Mesa Moving Co.
has become the not-so-visible front for Orange
County's most prolific scoring machine.
Including a ~ason-opening win over
Saddleback, The Mustangs have scored 100
points and averaged 446.5 yards per game.
' Howell believes bard work and dedication,
rather than impressive natural ability, are the
ataples ot this group, which includes senior
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
returning starters Charlie Amburgey (right
tackle) and Scott Schepens (center). Amburgey
was second-team All-Paci.fie Coast League as a
junior. ·
Senior Antony Grubisich, who played fullback
last ran, starts at defensive tackle and is the
unit's best athlete, plays right guard, while
sophomores Andrew Carich (guard) and Paul
Martin (tackle) have started on the left side.
From tackle-to-tackJe, they average 6-foot-1,
245 pounds and are supplemented by senior
tight end Louis Day, as well as a backup group
spearheaded by 280-pound senlor Wayne
Hansen.
Howell has been pleased with the unit's
ability to block the run and protect quarterback
Patrick Hulliger, who has thrown for 267 yards
and three touchdowns without being sacked.
An~i, a scary thought for future opponents,
they should only get better.
•we showed some unprovement {against
Bolsa), • Howell said. •
-by Barry Faulkner
the Panthers avenged that loss by •we can't expect Anne to cany the
defeating the Warriors in the CIF Divi-whole team,· Stewart said. "I'm 0-3
sion I finals. No one has been able to against Peninsula and still haven't won
touch them since. a doubles set yet.·
"They're good. They're always Yelsey improved to 14-1 this season
good,• said CdM Coach Andy Stewart, with exciting victories over Shilpa
whose doubles teams were swept again Joshi, 7-5, and Colby Comstock, 1·5,
by the Panthers, making the Sea Kings and an easy win over Christine Setian.
0-27 in doubles the last two years 6-0.
against them. But that was all Corona del Mar,
Peninsula has won eight of the last which hosts Capistrano Valley lburs-
nine CIF Division I titles. The only year day, could manage against the Pan-
the Panthers didn't capture the crown, thers. CdM's Bnttany Holland and Juli-
1997, the Sea Kings won it. It was also ette Mutzke were swept ln singles,
the first 'year the USA Today recog-while all three CdM doubles teems
nized national champions. came ue on the short end.
•That fned me,• Peninsula Coach ·we U be back,• Stewart said.
Tom Cox said. "The first year we lost .......-.
the CIP title, they (awarded a mythical PIJ•••" 15. a.a. -. MM I Singles -Joshi (P) lost to ~ 5-7, ... national champion), and they didn't do Holi.nd. M. def. Mutztte, 6.Q: eu.1..-.-t (P')
Lt all those other years when we had lost 5-7. won. 6-1. ~ Set*'I (P') IOlt 04. WIX\.
such great teams during that 120-"''· 6-2.
match winning streak.• DNll• -P~~~,:I~·
The Panthers, who return seven of ~~~-T!'!ell. 1.s: LIMg-Jurewltl
10 players from last yeat's 25-0 squad, {'I') WClf\ 6-Q. 6-l. .,.... ~..,
ended the 5USpense edl'ly with a S·l won. 6-3, 6-t. 6-J.
DaveµPQrt rolls, 6-2, 6-2
• Def ending gold medalist opens in
style wtth easy victory over Suarez.
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8 '+·..Ol!ldoy, S!pember 20, 2000 Doily Pilot
Ice Demons· have hot hands topping Snow Devils
•Vanesa Gordonf Emma KrilteD Kahn. Marlena Hamilton AYSO REGION 97 Ven.and Teammate Caitlin Cohn momentum with a solo steal of a
and Angela Mello held 99% Angel had two assists. Ughtning offensive attack in the
Werlln, Ashley Rhinesmith to just two goals. Sara Balley, Katie Halley Schwartz and Amanda latter minutes of the second half.
The Argonauts also got solid are keys to the 3-1 victory. Nestel, AndrM Sou and Amanda Ptt!l ... were also strong on defense. BOYS UNDER-H
Lu also contributed with husUe. Mary Yeager helped with an • Amoeba 5, Red O -The Amoe-defense from Jeremy I.ewb an v ...... Gordon of the Ice
Demons scored the opening goel in offensive dwge and Mta Van Bergh ba 2000 scored in every quarter Bnmclon Crowley. Andrew Kabul
• Breaken 5, Laguna Niguel 0 -supPQrted with all-around play. and shut out Team Red in the assisted on a Manchester's goal a 3-1 win over the Snow Devils ln The Newport Beach Breakers, an under-14 division. The Amoeba got AYSO Region 97 girls under-14 • Blue Devils 3, Sud Dudes t -play, on Saturday. Emma Werlln AYSO Plus girls under-10 team, •Hot temperatures didn't stop the. its third win of the season as Brian
and Albley llhlnesmlth also scored shut out Laguna Niguel. White ngers, a under-7 girls team Sowen scored twice ln the final The Blue Devils came from behind
Shannon Rohan and Lauren · from playing a great game. quarter. to defeat the Surf Dudes ln the goals for the win. And the
defense.led by sweeper Rebecca DeVoy set up goals for Kelly Morgan Williams scored a goal Also, Brian Prey scored his fifth Division 4 boys, 10-11 year-olds.
Heenan. Kort Erbom and Megan against the Blue Dolphins while goal of the season. He now leads The Surf Dudes sco~but Gordon and goalle Kally Lucas,
held the Snow Devils out of the McMahon. Sara Gomez and Erin teammate Lauren Conway led the bis team in goals. then in the second . dgar
goal ln the second half. Miller each scored goals to secure defense as the heat was in the Josh Acosta and Nlko Tones got the Blue Devils on the
Amy Thomas and Stephanie the victory. Allee Cope, Stephanie mid-80s. Sadye Busby paced the Hendricks scored one goal each as scoreboard. Flavto Cuevas, with
Vivanco assisted on the final goal Nealy, Maggie Bemay and Katy White ngers with solid movement. well. Sowers assisted Acosta on bis an assist from Johnathan
Storch added defensive stops and goal. Hendricks got bis goal from Sutterfield. scored a goal for the that Rhinesmith guided in.
made the plays. Goalkeeper Amy • Klnten Rohan scored six goals passing by Sean Rowe and Sowers. lead in the third quarter.
Grant Jackson fed a pass to Snyder was also instrumental. ' In other girls Region 97 action: for the Shooting Stars as they faced
• Black Widows 5, 99% Angel 2 -the Teenie Wahine in girls under-6 • Argonauts 2, Ughtnlng 1 -ln Taylor Stevenson who kicked in
• The under-8 WUd Things' Gtgt the insurance goal. Drew Harris, The Black Widows scored a big action. Hanna Van Voorhis and the Region 97 under-12 division,
Jordan Hovil and Brandon Woods victory over 99% Angel in under-12 Joseph kicked in a goal and Maddie CoWns turned in defensive the Argonauts edged the Lightning
contribut0d on defense for the Blue girls action as Devin Grupe went Hannah MacLeod controUed the performance that led the Shooting as John Manchester scored two
for two gc>als. Jen Peart. Amanda Shooting Stars' offense. W~d Stars' offensive attack and goals. The defensive match fea-Devils. And Jamie Galey, Drew
Lu and Alyssa Paine bad one goal lbings goalie Allyson Parker produced two goals from Jamie tured Argonauts goalkeeper Han1.s and Michael Garda were
defensive standouts for the Surf each. Goalkeeper Grace Shorey stopped several shots and her Darling and a goal apiece from Christopher Redmond with five
with delepsive support from teammates Lauren Wertheimer, Alexandria Chandler and Rachel saves. Jake Silverman swung Dudes.
FIELD HOCKEY
DAllY PILOT PHOTOS BY SEAN HU.ER I DAILY Pll.OT
Newport's Athena Vasquez (above, right) defends ln Tuesday's game with Santa Ana. Below, Newport's Chanelle
• • Sladics (26) digs for the ball under a Santa Ana defender. Newport Harbor won its fourth straight, all shutouts.
·Zero tolera11ce
• Birchfield's goal is
enough as unbeaten
Sailors top Santa Ana,
remain unscored upon.
Stew Virgen
DAILY Pit.or
COSTA MESA -If
defense wins champi-
onships, Newport Harbor
. High is on its way to a Sun-
: set League field hockey
championship.
Pour games into the sea-
son and the Sailors haven't
allowed a goal.
On Tuesday, host Harbor
kept its shutout streak intact
and earned its fourth
straight win as Lauren
Birchfield scored off a
defiection with 12:35
remaining ln the second half
for the 1-0 league victory
over Santa Ana at Harper
School.
The winning goal came
• after Sailors Coach Sharon
; Wolfe called a timeout just 1 , three minutes into the sec-
ond half. She said the team
lacked Intensity and that her
players weren't attacking.
Prom there the Sailors
were wide awake. Rather
than attempting to smack
the ball through Santa Ana
goalie Evelyn Gutierrez,
they tried to get it over her.
After a scramble at the San-
ta Ana net, Birchfield caught
Gutierre% out of position.
•1t should have been a
stroke goal, but l bit ~ tn
before the ref MW it.• 8ll'ch·
1 fWd laid. She said a Santa
Am playet laid on top of the W. wbk:h would normally
be caDed for a stroke (a = lbot). The ball out and Blrchtteld maedatm. NW tbe gOal, the sauon
.. , jull del••cl th4ilr IMd.
,.., owldimed to ~·
alvely attack. Yet, Santa Ana
responded with scrappy
play.
1be Saints frustrated the
Sailon Into the .C8th minute.
•They have improved
and they are building confi-
dence,• Wolle said of Santa
Ana.
.. ~ HarbOr bad 28
shots on net, while another
18 l4Ded far left or wide
tlgbl Santa Ana goalkeep-
ers Martha Gonza181 end
Outierm kicked 10 1bott
away,' but Blithfteld anuck
oneln.
•They're J)r:obably the
btllt we've Play9d OU. year/
Santa AM~ COICh 8mie
Ca.nata said. He said New-
port's strength was its mas-
tery of the fundamentall.
Newport's btlstcs kept the
Sailors undefeated. They
have wins over Westmmtter,
8-0, a 3-0 victory over
def ending league champion
Edison and a 3-0 dedlion
against Fountain Valley
before taking down Santa
Ana.
"We were playing for the
wi.n, not the Ue, • Newp()rt
Harbor Mnlor Ell.iebeth
Bvans MkS. •we wont to
NY· undefeated.•
1be SeBon .played wttb·
out MDlor UN 0W9d; wbO 11
out Witb IDODOlnlcleolil.
Wolfe soid Owed wu
improving and was beoin·
ning to play at a higher lev-el. .
Owad said she started to
feel ill two weeks ago. She.
thought she just ba.d the nu.
But after a check-up, doctorl
found that her liver wa1
tnflamed and -t'Ould not pliy. Sbe itU1 goa to tbe
game1 beCaUle the II~ ol
the team. she Mid.
•ft WU ieaUy dilapPoliit-
lng ,for my ..mor yeu. • lbe
Mid. •But rm going eo pin.
I'm IMdy to go ljgld mw.
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HIGH SCHOOL BRIEFS
Eagles hammer
Savanna, 17-7
•Westfall, Gamboa
each score four goals
· in nonleague rout.
. COSTA WATER POLO MESA -
The Estancia High boys
water polo team scored 14
first-half goals en route to an
18-7 nonleague win over vis-
iting Savanna Tuesday after-
noon.
Senior Phil Westfall and
sophomore Frank Gamboa
each scored four goals to lead
the Eagles (1-1), while sopho-
more Jesse Hellmich and
junior Cliff Glacy each
chipped in with three.
The Eagles will battle
Mater Dei at the Irvine Tour-
nament Thursday afternoon.
NONU.AGUE ESTMCIA 11. SAvANlllA 7
savanna 0502 -7
Estancia 7 7 3 1 -18
&Uncle -Westfall 4, Gamboa 4,
Hellmich 3, C. Glacy 3, O. Glacy 2,
Thorpe 2. Saves -Wotta 7,
Marsteller 4.
Newport doubled
up by Los .Al, 12-6
N E w p 0 R T TENNIS BEACH -The
Newport Harbor High girls
tennis team lost to visiting Los
Alamitos, 12-6, ln nonleague
action Tuesday afternoon.
The Sailors' No. 1 doubles
team of. junior Megan
Hawkins and sophomore
Krista Mcintosh swept their
doubles matches, while the
freshmen tandem of A.J .
Olson and Bonnie Adams
won two sets.
Next up for the Sailors
(2-2) is a road matchup
against juggernaut Peninsula
Tuesday at 2 p.m .
NONLUGA• Los A&MwTos 12. NlwPollT 6
Slngles-Nelson(NH)lostto
Clddiqul, 3-6, lost to Selmanzer,
2-6, lost to Naforrette, 1-6;
Dunlap (NH) lost, 6-7 (S-n, 2-6, 2-6;
Dobson (NH) lost, o-6, 1-6, 3-6.
Doublee -Hawkins-Mcintosh
(NH) def. Hann-Boylan, 6-1, def.
Obllnskl-Landau, 6-0, def .
Overmler·Acker, 6-2; C. Khoury-0.
Khoury (NH) won, 7-5, lost, 4-6,
2-6; Olson-Adams (NH) lost, 4-6, won, 6-3, 6-~.
Costa Mesa falls
to Foothill, 12-6
COs-TA MESA TENNIS -The Costa Mesa
High girls tennis team lost to
visiting Foothill, 12-6, Tues-
day afternoon in nonleague
action.
Hilary Havens was solid at
No. 1 singles for the Mus-
tangs, winning all three sets,
7-6 (8-6 in the tiebreaker),
6-2, 6-1, while Misa Lee won
two of her three sets.
The Mustangs host El
Modena today at 3 p.m.
NOM.IAGUE F-ocmaL 12. CosTA MHA 6
Singles -Havens (CM) def.
Ragad, 7-6 (8-6), def. Colgrove, 6-2,
def. Harris, 6-1; Lee (CM)lost, 2-6. won. M, 6-1; S. Kim (CM) lost, 1-6,
1-6, 6-3.
Doubles · Doan-Vu (CM) lost
to Hardy<rulkshank. 1-6, lost
to Hughes-Farney, 1-6, lost
to Wer~Wang. o-6; H. ~m (CM) lost, 2-6, o-6, s-7; P. Nguyen-Peng (CM) lost, 2-6,
o-6, 1-6.
Eagles tumble
cos TA VOWYIALL MESA -
The Estancia High girls vol-
leyball team lost to host
1\lstin, 15-11, 15-9,9-15, 15-7,
Tuesday afternoon in non-
league play.
Artis Reynolds led the
Eagles attack with nine kills
and Alicia Tanielu 2 blocks.
The Eagles (2-5) will host
Saddleback Sept. 29 to con-
clude the nonleague portion
of their schedule.
Vanguard loses in five to Cal Baptist
COSTA MESA -The Vanguard Uni-VOWYllll
versity women's volleyball team lost to visit-
ing Cal Baptist. 13-15, 4-15, 15-7, 15-11, 15-4, Tuesday night in
Golden State Athletic Conference action. Silvia Lopez led the
Lions (0-7, 0-4 ln GSAC) with 23 kills, while Megan Godfrey and
Carly Birkhauser each chipped in with 22.
TODAYS MATCHUPS
The Orange Coast College
women's volleyball team will look to
further improve on its 3-0 record with
WARR POLO
a nonconference matchup against visiting Puadena Oty
tonight at 1 at Costa Mesa High.
The Pirates defeated a pesky Southwestern squad on ~
14, 15-2, 15-12, 11-15, 15-11.
Leeclang the way wu Lauren wu.on with 23 kills and 21
digs.~ MCPutane aDd Daylyn Kelly each had four blocks,
wbila Jeanie Holmes got the offeme going with 4" usllti.
Here ii today's lportl menu:
Both the OCC men's and womeo'I water polo ...,_· wm
competa at seddlebeck College today 1D Orange £mptna Coli·
ference ectloll.
• 'J'b9 wmwD'l lqWld (4-2, 0-1 in the Ol!C) will tab OD s.d-
dlebick at 3, wbile the men's team (2·2. 0-1) tau. Oil the om.
cbat at'· • na. Plrnll ~ te1m (3-0 m c:onferwnc.) wm bait ~ d today• noon at the COita Mele Qolf .ma CounllY Club'I Mlle i.ma. CouiM.
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SENIOR TENNIS
14th ..,...., E.mulea Padflc 5outhWest
Senior...,., .. ~lpt
(llt Palludes lllnfth Oub)
Men
25 singles • John 9-oss (Irvine) def. Brian Walden (Corona del Mar),~-6.
30 si • C.ersten Hoffmann (Newport Beach) def. Paul Cross (CosU ~). 6-4, ~. 6-1. .
35 singles · Glen Ericksoo def. Dung Nguyen 6-3 4-6 6-4 40 singles · Troy Collins def. Chris Dunk, 6-1, ·6-4.' '
4S singles • Andrew Stanley def. William English. 6-2, ret. SO singles • David Bohannon won.
SS singles · Terry Ehlers def. Daud Ahmed 6-4-6-2
30 doubles • Cross-Howie def. Bozeman.Hoffmann: 6-2, 6-4.
40 doubles • Dunk·Nowlclc def. Levinson·Slusarz, 6-2. 6-3.
45 doubles · Bohannon-Kearney def. Gaither-Pina, 6-4, 6-0.
SO doubles • Bohmstedt-Verdieck def. Futc.hko-Uoyd 7-6 6-4 ~
'SS doubles · Ahmed-Trout def. Corley-Brooks. 6-1, 7~. • ·•
Women
30 singles • Jennifer Lyons def. Heidi Schuler, 6· 3, 6-1.
40 singles · Tlna Karwasky def. Sherry Bronson 6-3 6-4.
45 singles • Dona Dietrich def. Anne Folks (Cor~na 'def Mar).
6-3. 6-2. -
SO singles · Judy Louie def. Dee W1lllams-Horne. 6-4, 6·3.
30 doubles • Currie-Seemann def. Lyons-Shapiro. 6-3, 6-,2.
35 doubles · Gandy-Seemann def Despot·Sigaty. 4-6, 6-2, 6-1.
40 doubles • Bardot· Thompson def Reeve-Willauer. 6-2, 6-2.
45 doubles · Karwasky·Wheatley def. Holloway-S1gaty. 6-3, 6-3.
SO doubles · Doss-Morgan def. Daniels-Louie, 6-7, 6-0, 6-4.
S5 doubles • Hegberg·Willauer def. Winans-Winkler, 6-3. 6-0.
JC MEN'S SOCCER
Orange Coast
drops first, 3-1
• L.A. Harbor rallies for win.
Orange Coast College's men's soc-
cer team suffered its first loss of the
season Tuesday, dropping a 3-1 non-
conference decision to visiting L.A.
Harbor.
Coast (4-1-3) jwnped to a 1-0 lead
behind Dan Espinoza's goal in the
ninth minute off a pass from Geno
Vitale-Sansosti, but that was the end
of the OCC fireworks.
·we dominated the first hall, but
we just couldn't finish off any of our
scoring chances,· said OCC assistant
coach Pat Callaghan. "They did a
better job of that, which made the dif.
ference m the game.•
Harbor got on th e board just
before the break, evening the score at
1-1 on a Vmcente Juarez goal in the
45th minute. The Seahawks (3-2-2)
took the lead for good on a goal by
Salvador Diaz 10 minutes into the
second half, and J osh Smith closed it
out with a goal in the 85th minute.
GJ d I rushel for
~·S&.:yard 6Mdolesout
Estanc:i9 Hlgb's 31-19 football
vk1Dly Oller c.lvcuy Chapel. c.oroaa del Mar's girls
voUerybd a..m rallies past
~Chapel, 14-16, 8·15,
15-11, t&.1-t, 15-9. Kathryn
Rice MIV8I two lmportant
5
· aces in the tblrd game to tum
the tide for the Sea Kings.
T...._ Tlde1 has a personal record of
19:08 to finisb 12th to lead the Newport
Harbor High girls cros5 country Jeam to an
eighth-place finish at the Woodbridge
Invitational.
Newport Harbor's boys water polo team
wins its first two games of the Millikan
Thumament The Sailors bomb Buena
Park. 17-2, behind five goals from Cole
Lunde. Graham Harvey makes eight saves
to leed Newport to a 7-2 victory over
Punahou of Hawaii.
Newport Haibor'•
football team defellll
Ocean View, 20-6. llln'
quarterback 5'eft w.uwr
throws 14 completioim far 175
yards. Ten of bis~
go to George GreeliWd fOr
135 yards. llwll ow. 0
: •
rushes for 132 yards and a
touchdown:
Martna scores a late
touchdown to defeat Corona del Mar's
football team. 9-7. Todd Keluil's 8-ymd '
touchdown pass to Dave Obela ii tbe See
Kingi' only touchdown.
The Orange Coast College football teuD •
blows out No. U Long Beach City Qillege,
30-0. Mike Wade kicks three field goals far
OCC and Greg Angelovlc leads the
Pirates by completing 10 passes for 102
yards and a touchdown.
Corona del Mar's girls volleyball team ''
sweeps Irvine, 15-4, 15-2, 15-8. Stacey ••
Petersen gets seven kills for Corona
del'Mar and Prentice Perkins bas 16 :
assists.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Eagles succumb to Aliso Niguel
ALISO VIEJO -The Estanoa High girls volleyball
team fell to 2-4 after being swept at Aliso Niguel in a
nonleague match Monday, 15-7, 15-2, 15-5.
Coast outshot Harbor, 16-12. Pirate
keeper Hilario Arriaga finished with
seven saves, as did Harbor goalie
Greg Miller. Carlos Pacheco, who
entered the game when Miller left
with an injury. had four saves.
Costa Mesa High's boys water polo
team also wins its first two Millikan
Tournament games. It de!eats Mira Costa,
13-5, behind James Comfort's four goals.
The Mustangs then beat Riverside Poly,
13-5, as Jlob Grayell scores five goals.
Led by Heather Love, Costa Mesa's _
girls volleyball team easily beats Santiago, :
15·3, 15-5, 15·9. I The match followed a fifth-pldcP lm1sh m the e1gh t-
team Pomond Toumdrne nt over the weekend.
Artis Reynolds and Ahctd Tdmelu provided strong
hitting punch against Altso (5-0), while Coach Trdcey
Heims singled out Ashley Brw.t for her back-row
de!ense in the tournament.
Coast opens Orange Empire Con-
ference play at home against Fuller-
ton Friday at 3 p.m.
Costa Mesa's girls tennis team wins its
first match, 10-8, over Saddleback. KrtsUn
Chisholm and Phuong 'Iran sweep in
singles for the Mustangs.
CdM's boys water polo team hammers
Foothill. 19-7. Teel Slmpklm ctnd .,_.
O'Brien score five each to lead the Sea
Kings.
WOME N'S SOCCER
Vanguard romps
past Master's, 8-0
SANTA CLARITA -The
Vanguard University wom-
en's soccer team mad(' the
trip to The Mdster'!> College
worthwhile, rolling to dn 8-0
nonconference win Tut>'>day
afternoon.
Betsy N1enhu1s scored
four goals to pace the Lions'
attack, while Shelly Bdge
knocked in two goals.
Goalkeepers Robin Ldn-
dauer and Kun Becher com-
bined for rune saves for VdO·
guard.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
c.t.brating .. = Pilot's Atha.t.oftt.. ..,._
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PEIRSOL
CO NTINUED FROM 7
1:59.92
In Peirsol's case, being a wide-eyed 17-year-
old has come in handy. All the Olympic pressure
and stress that comes with the medals and glory
hasn't really fazed him.
"I feel like nght now the meet is almost down-
hill for me,• Peirsol said, comparing making the
U.S. Olympic swim team to competing in the
Olympics. "I'm feeling like there's an elephant off
my back.·
It was the same type of response Peirsol gave
following the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, in
which he finished runner-up to K.rayzelburg in
the finals with a 1 :57 .98.
Peirsol is the CU'St world-class swimmer to come
from this area since world breaststroke champ1011
John Moffet competed at the 1984 !.as Angeles
Gi;tmes. Moffet tore a leg musde in the prelliru-
naries and finished filth in the 100-meter event.
With a solid swim in the semilinaJs. Peirsol and
Krayze1.burg will once again swun side by side m
a major event. Odds are Krayzelburg will be m
Lane 4 and Peirsol will be m Lane 5.
K.rayzelburg, one of swim.tning's most dorni·
nant partJcipants, has only lost once in the 200
backstroke from 1997-2000 and that was to Pe1r-
sol at the Janet EvclllS Invitational on July 14.
ln that race, Peirsol trailed K.rayzelburg by
over a second and a half with 50 meters to go, but
rallied to stun K.rayzelburg as well as the overflow
crowd at the USC Swim Complex.
Peirsol currently bolds the second-fastest time
ever in the event with a 1:57.03 and will probably
have to better that time If he looks to upend
Krayzelburg, whose 1:55.87 IS the world's record.
DEEP SEA
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
NeWpcw1 l.-dng . 3
boats. 78 anglef'S.
16 yeflowfin tuna.
2 bonito, 75 calico bass,
1 B sand bass, 60 sculpin,
1 halibut. 6 rodcfish,
2 sheephead. 1 blade:
sea bass (released).
Davey's Lodcer • 8
boats, 108 anglen.
67 yeflowfin tuna.
67 yelloWfail, 143 calico
bass, 52 sand bass,
1 bonito, 10 sheephead.
1 SO rockfish, 4 sculpin.
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Fictitious BuslneH
Name Statement The followlng persons
11e doing business as:
1) Unhad Fathers ol
Anaheim, 2) Parallw °' Orang• County, 3)
FethefW Justice. 13341
Broolthurat Street, Gar·
den Grove, CA. 926'43
Conaortium tor the Aid & CounMI of Velerans
(CA), 133'41 Btookhursl
StrM1, Garden Grove,
Ca. 921M3
Thia business I• con· duded by I c:orpoftllon
~has nae yet
begun 10 transect busi-
-under the fictmous bualneu name or
names lilted herein Coneol1iuln for the Aid
& ~of Vllarans.
Thomu Zucchero,
Pr11ident TtQ statemem was
filed with lhe County
Cleltt al Orange County
on 09/0112000
2000H39371
Oely Pllo4 Sep( 6, t 3,
20i 27. 2000 W086
T •~..._ ·-·1199 MIWllll. l'Y~ wny the ooutt should not
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Wi dbl Trua. Olrpl, a S WILLIAMS (herein This statement wu ....... .._ are d(jng bullile8s as: ELEANOR BURKE hearing. Your ap· ~ ~ Ttvml "'* 'dealclenti that a• I*· hied with the County 'At1UTATMA. Evsnco Distributing, SAWYER pearance mey be in per·
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Cllbl-. e-.1 bJ Drive, P.O. Box 1'4171, NOTICE TO ALL C IAIT 1Tnt ITIDT, ~ by: 911 lndM1lal THE PETITION FOR copy lo the penonel rep-Edlsd N ~ nl Orange. CA 112868 and INTERESTED COITA mlA, CA Have you started PROBATE requests that r..uM appointed by ~~hulllrd mall Ot dellYer a copy to PARTIES llm7 ~~Lu.~? No EARLE BURt<E tile court within four Ind-.• TNlllDr, Mltqd· WELLS FARGO BANK, OF THE Al cew-tJustlesS f hls ""'~ SAWYER bl appointed months f10m the date ol "" s.r-~ A car• °' Balt>era Lodge. TERMINATION nl'1'.cs> am I sta11men1 WH .. perlOllll represent· tile first Issuance ol 111· c.Man-. Q:rpar*'1 • Vloe P1911ident &I 5000 Iii.ct with tile County etive lo administer the 181'5 u provided In Pn>-ar.Aart .,.. ., • IM* e.rc:ti Street. IOth Roof. OF THE ~ u.dtJth Clerk of er.og. County Mtate of fie dloedenl bite Code Ndion 9100
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did *-' ti, • -. rs lJID(T dated Odooer 6. COst8 Mesa, CA -... --... Fictitious Buslnea The Will and any oodicils above
,..... ... _I cf-**-l983 wherein lhe dee· NOTICE IS t-IERfBY ~"'db a.W Name Statement ar• evailable IOI ... in!~ MAYby~INE bJ • 111111 rs lldlrll ad den\ wH • Settlor. GIVEN that lhe Federal _. The ~ .mn.tion Ill the file k9PC kepi CCXll1.
ll'DI. rs 1 ct-* cfrMI '-• within the latlf' of four "--·'t Insur·--,...___ ~ OLftcll "' 111 ~ ptfaonlu by fie court. " you ere • pelWOf1 • ... ,,, ....... -~ monthll altlf' Septembet """'c.1ver ...... ~1orr·~--.. ""'~ ..... Is: .,..., .,. : THE PETITION ,.. lerestad Ill Iha eatal•. __.._ -..-13 2000 (tile dat °' .-·-""" LMOl.IY -LOI Cal actflc ln1ame· questl auttwvttu to ad· you ma~ile with tile .., -'• -vs . . • _..... tional, 1690 Mlnofc:a Pl.. --'-'-'-·~ .. , _ .... a b Sc»--..ori ,,, .... .. the firsl publlCllUon of Vlf'llfied Sevinol e.hk. AUllmTOI. CAD» Colla Mela, CA 92629 ,, ___ lhe -*8le under .....,.... 0£ . ......,.,_.smd,. not1ca to C'l9Clltotl) 0t. 11 eo.ta .,..., CA ('"the n. r1ilrNtS) am Glorle A ~. 1690 :',.!...~~~ ~l :=-~.,..in:
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VILES
Volef L.ockt Vlltl, ege
85. puaed nay ~
ttmbtf 10, 2000, In
Newport Belch, CA.
whef't he llto rMidtd.
He ... • Berti! Offtcar
for the United Stein
N1tlonel Bink for
many pert.
Mr. Vlln Is 1urvtv.d
by his wtt.: Catherine,
D1ughter: Vlclorle
C11det'on, ScMMn-lar.
Or. Hector Celderan
end 2 grendctllldren:
Clttlerint and Christ-
ine Callderon.
Funeral Serilcel wlH
be held on llondly,
Septetnbef 1 lttl. At
1 :45 p.m.. Rlvertldt
N1llon1I Cemetery,
Rlvenldt, CA. Melt el
Sieging ArH 14.
Amngetnenta by ,.
clflc View Mortuery,
N!wport 8-h. CA.
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Bin1Wln9'f 112t-200i
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~:•t rri!':nd:.~~
awey on Septinblr
12. 2000. We With tP
celebrate the ':= ~nnr ....
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Senior lady wlcal loo4ong
IOI 1tudlo Of room to tent.
Costa M111 prefetred 94!Hl75-252e
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power, 1nv1m lltrto,
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LEXUS GS IOO ._
8llcll, Le1111 c.tlltd
(023005) $32.717
Lexue Mllelon Ylefo 800-641-Ull
LEXUS GS 300 'II
Only 24K ml
Won'1 lletl
(084805) 136,7'7
Le1111 Mllalon Vlljo
IOMH·53H
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luxwy ta. no OMV dUI
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LEXUS LS 400 'II
Antique 1terfln9, Oflly
2:511 ml Hew ltJrUI tnldl
(133114) S40,117
Le1111 ....... Vlljo
IOO-Ml-S318
LEXUS LS 400 '94
C11hrnert/lvory, fully
loeded! Low lllllM.
TOO EASY FOR TOMMY
Nonh-South vulnenble. WCQ dealt.
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breaking with moootonous regularity
and those h4nds dw required a mod-
1CUm of lecluuque were too mucb for
Tommy As ow rcadets are aware.
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who. 11., .•f by magic. turned into a
w11;vd o( dummy play v.hc;n he
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did noc even bolher lo ~00111 tlm Jeal
M 111 exmnplc of hi1 peculiar tulcnc
A ~ convcn 10 Rom.in Key
card Blackwood. Tommy \I.med off
with a cue bid of lhc enemy •1111. then
wheeled 001 hitl new v.cupon on lhc
second round. On lclllTllns th111 Nonh
held llll'Ce llCCi. Tommy bid the t1nl1KI slam in spades .•
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clubs WllS won with the: 11(.1!, To111my discarding a dlamond fmm hand He
ruffed a club Ill trick 1-.11. <Tlh..cd ro
lhc ace of spade~ and ww. dch&htc.xl
to ace Wc•t di\Cafd " dub A rrump
from lhc table foned F~N to 'P'" the spade honors. Tommy l.tpcunnv the
ICl1 w11h the queen
ln quick umc l ommy li1'hcJ the
king and ace of diamori.h .tnJ rulh:J
the queen. as t'.aq di .... ·.u-Jcd 11 he.in
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dummy Wll~ cnu:n:d "'"h the l 111p for
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LEXUS LX 470 '00
Bltcknvory, chromM, no Omv cluH, only Ill 11111
(089721) $51,•7
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LR RANGE ROVER 'II
FUii power, 42K mllM!
Mlrcedet 560 SL ·aa Votkewagen Jetta GL '91
'337'5112.834 $21,950 LAND ROVER
NEWPORT BEAC" MM4o-&445
Showroom lhrooghout, new Whlle wlcusrom mag wills.
top, ch<ome wls, like new CD playe< 5-Spd, very
llhr, $14,950 714·751-2~ dean, $4000 94&-650-2179
LR RANGE ROVER 'ti Full power, 42K millel
1337951'2134 $21,950
LAHO ROVER
NEWPORT BEACff
Mt-640--&445
MERCEDES C 230 't7
18.300 mi, SmoM Silver.
moon-rool, spit ,.. bench.
$20.900 Call John
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18,300 mi SmoM Siver. rnCJOOorOCJI. IS* ,., bench.
$20,900 C1ll John
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Oldamobllt Cullasa '99
Low mi, V-6, CD & more.
(s:J.4952) $14.988 NABERS
(714)540-1100
Oldlmoblle sanou.n. '00 Low 1211 ml, ,.. air, co
(211055) $20,918
NABERS
(714)540-1100
AOU.S ROYCE 73
CORHICHE ffARDTOP
WhltWn, low 1111~.
,_ AC and CO. Attlfng
$11,100 Mt-7•7113
SATURN 't7
4 door, S2K ml, llnl cond.
INlnUll ~. CD pleyer,
$7500. 14H73--2741
MER CEDES 500 SL. '93 Volllawagin Jetta GL '91
Ultra clean. must Sffl white wlcustom mag wttts,
67k mil'8 14000 CD ~ 5·5¢, · very
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Whtie w11h black 11hr 3td
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VOLVO l'/5 WGNl7 RtdlblKkl Fully loedecll
(2"185) S21.987
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100·6H·53H
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NOT SO MUCH PRE-OWNED AS
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After reviewing 2 1 pre-owned vehicle programs, lntelliChoice® named Jaguar Select Edition the
country's Bes t Certified Pre-Owned Program and Best Pre-Owned Warranty.•
• 6-year/100,000-mile
warranty
• 120-point cosmetic &
mechanical inspection
• 24-hour roadside
assistance
• Financing and leasing
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• Available at
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JAGUAR
SELECT EDITION
PRE -OWNED AUTOMOBILES
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Santa Ana • 55 Freeway at Edinger
714·953·4800 • www.bauerjaguar.com
•
~ includes remaining new-car warranty plUI the Sdea Edition premium warranty, which pr'!Mcla ~lot an .ddidonal 2 yeanJ ~ mDa OD tiWW-
1996 model year vehicles or newer. Coverage for l?i95 modd year vdlida will differ. See yow dealer for detaiJa on elm limited CXMnF-Not all Clll ID he .W • W.
&Urion. •JnrdliChoice Inc., www.inrdJichoice.a>1n, Seprembcr 1999 review of21 manufacturer p~. J...., ded for firit pla. Pot IBGl'I i.._ 1.W.. c.ll l-4
JAGUAR or vi.air www.jaguar.com/ua. C2000 Jaguar CU..
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