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Crash bt>ats fmally make their splash
•Newport Beach documentary about the World WaI II Air
Force vessels will screen Wednesday at the film festival.
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June Casagrande
DAILY PILOT
.NEWPORT BEACH -Just as
they once waited in the water for a
chance to make a difference, veter-
ans of Air Force crash boat crews
have waited for decades for a
chance to have their story told.
They wait no more. Thanks to a
Newport Beach woman, veterans of
Air Poree boats in World War Il and
the Korean War have taken their
place in history.
Kathy Leek , public relations
director for Adventures at Sea in
Newport Beach, has produced the
documentary •Crash boats: Air
Force Sailors in WWII & Korea." The
film, which will make its d ebut
Wednesday in the Newport Beach
Film Festival, may be the first public
recognition the aging veterans have
ever received for the grim but cru-
cial role they played r these two
wars.
•What a great wa)( to honor the
guys who served on these boats,•
Leek said.
Leek first learned about crash
boats when she found out she had
been working on one. Adventures at
Sea's "Dream Maker" was a former
crash boat that had been stationed
in the Aleutian Islands in 1943-44
and had been converted into a com-
mercial pleasure boal Fascinated
by the history, Leek began trying to
locate veterans who bad worked on
crash Mats -the Air Force vessels
that waited in the water for a chance
to rescue downed pilots.
After nearly two years of placing
ads in veterans magazines, Leek
received a call from Lt. Les Adams -
a crash boat veteran who published
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e1t·por1 Beach Film Festfral 2001
• See Page 3 for a
rowing star's film debut and
Page 5 for today's film festival
schedule and reviews
Annexation
efforts back
on target
•A meeting on adding Santa
Ana Heights and Bay Knolls to
Newport Beach is set, following
a recent, brief bump in the
long-planned process.
June casagrande
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -Annexation of
east Santa Ana Heights and Bay Knolls is
moving forward, despite a snag hit recent·
ly when some city officials and residents
questioned whether the process should be
stopped.
A workshop on May 16 will be the first
public forum on annexation for residents of
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and the unin-
corporated areas slated to be annexed to
these cities. And it's likely the workshop
will show support remains strong for
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PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT
Cerlssa Cabit left. Oxes the hair of youngster Gloria. w ho in tum does her best to fix the hair of Alyssa. during a day of balrcuts
and make-overs as part ol Leadership Tomorrow's efforts to help the residents of Costa Mesa's Orange County Interfaith Center.
Last-minute
rtlers make it
a taxing day A classy · effort
Volunteers of Leadership Tomorrow's class of 2002 gather
Sunday to celebrate a refurbished Costa Mesa home
ltyce Alderton
DAILY PILOT
A fter a day of planting and
painting, volunteers, friends
and residents at a Costa
Mesa shelter basked in the
glory of a refurbished home Sunday.
A group of about 20 volunteers
with Leadership Tomorrow's class of
2002, alon g with friends and commu-
nity members, labored Saturday, till-
ing the soil, planting impatiens and
tomatoes, painting walls and replac-
ing bathroom Ooors for residents of
the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter.
Leadership Tomorrow, open to res-
idents of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach
and Irvine who are pwsuing man-
agement careers, is a yearlong pro-
gram that educates volunteers about
their community, said Cindy Brenne-
man, a member of the 2001 class.
Group members choose a project
each year to work on, and this year
they chose the interfaith shelter. ·we took on the responsibility for
making some cha.nges to look u nice
as possible for them,• said Gregg
Steward, a 2002 class member and a
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Center gradulde DebMe Dml has her balr done by
Paul Mitchell Salon School student Katie l.Udloft.
Actor Andy Devi,ne was as nice as they come
•U.S. Postal Swvice workers
and stragglers alike keep busy
on Monday -the last day to
mail tax returns.
Dffpa 8Mrath
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -At the Fauview Road
post office Monday, tax day was probably
busier for employees than those filing
returns.
The U.S. Postal Service center was
bustling Monday afternoon With people
mailing their tax returns. Several took
numbers and waited in lule to buy stamps
or envelopes.
But most ol them seemed pretty
related. Some boasted about hOW they are
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2 Tuesday, April 16, 2002
Kids Talk BACK
Moments to
be proud of
The Daily Pilot
went to TeWinkle
Middle School in
Costa Mesa to ask
sixth-graders, 'What
was the proudest
moment in your life?'
'Last year, we
had a promo-
tion to sixth-
grade and I got
one of the
awards for
effort. It made
me happy
because I
didn't think I was going to get
one, but I did get one.'
VIOYA RAMDATH, 12,
Costa Mesa
'When my SOC·
certeamwon
first place in a
tournament.
because It was
the first time I
won first place
In anything.'
JENNIFER THOMAS, 11,
Costa Mesa
'When I per-
formed In
•Joseph and
the Amazing
Technicolor
Dreamcoat. •
aAd~was
1llfth two
Broadway per-
formers. I got acknowledged by
a lot of people, and I was asked
to do it.'
KRISTINA a.ARK. 12,
Costa Mesa
When I was In
baseball, at the
end of the
year, they
selected all-
stars and I was
one of the kids
to be selected.
I felt proud.'
~FISHU,12,
Costa Mesa
'When I was In
fifth-grade, I
won medals for
being the best
In math, socl1I
studies, science
and language
arts, because I
used to study a
lot. I had to miss out on • lot of
things to study.'
JUAN MLAOO, 12,
Costa Mesa
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Melissa Vega worb on developing a dtgUal Image of a flcUonal crime scene In her 3-D computer clau at Corona del Mar High School.
Bringing art to life
Delnlre NewmM'
DAILY PILOT
I n the digital arts computer lab
at Corona de1 Mar High School,
-senior Andrew Norman stared
intently at bis computer IOeeJ1 as
he tried to make a three-dimen-
sional image of a person contort his
body in various directions.
Andrew's efforts at character
animation were in preparation for
an animated logo assignment as
part of the 3·D media design class,
an advanced class for students with
a penchant for digital arts.
The clasa, taught by Teri Brud·
nak. enables students to gain real·
world experience in a low-stress
environment
"I'm trying to .train them 1n the
manner of working 1n 3-D without
too much anxiety,• Brudnak said.
"It's a very marketable skill right
now and will probably get more
popular."
Brudnak started the lab in 1996,
and the first class was offered
three years later. The classes are
TINY
Students enrolled in Corona del Mar High's 3-D media
design class learn to create art on computers
Senior Matthew Rose, 18, who
was working on an animated
•Austin Powers• logo, said he
appredat.es the opportunity to tum a
'I'm trying to train
them in the manner of
working in 3-D without
too much anxiety.'
Teri Brudnak
Instructor
pa.rt of Coastline's Regional Occu-
pation Program and are open to
students and adults throughout the
district, although they fill up
quickly with Corona del Mar stu·
dents, Brudnak said.
G-4 Apple computers line the
desks, and multicolored images on
the wall reflect the diverse projects
students have worked on -various
manifestations of the Mon.a Llsa,
Images of insects, and designs of
art galleries and crime scenes.
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The most recent project involved personal interest into a future care(>r
creating scenes from ~AltJiAJtP: _ ~ays liked oomputers. •
from •111e Lord of the · • • -_1to;e1QM••When I took the first
movie, replete with c:astles, hobbit (digital cuts] class, I liked it. When I
houses and goblins. Some at Drud-took the second class, I loved 11 I
nak's former students bad enough want to do 3-D animation, and this
experience to start their own digital has gtven me a head start.·
arts company right out of high Junior Melissa Vega. 17, who
school, she said. comes to Corona del Mar from
Th take the 3-D class, students Newport Harbor High School to
first must master an introductory take the 3·0 dass, said it gives her
digital arts class, where they the opportunity to hone her anima-
become familiar with software pro-tion and Web design skills.
grams such as Photoshop and mus-"It's going to help me when I go
trator. The 3-D class uses more to an art institute for college,·
advanced programs, such as Cine-Melissa said.
ma •·D, which is used by Fox 1V, Bmdnak said she hopes to offer
Brudnak said. more animation and video produc-
"Our advisors tell us if they ti.on classes in the future.
(the students) learn tbls program,
they are trainable in the basic
concepts [of 3-DJ: Brudnak said,
explaining that Pixar and many
other companies use their own
proprtetary software.
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Tu.day, April 16, 2002 Sf
Corona del Mar ~owing s~ makes fihnmaking debut
•Olympic gold medalist from 1984 did everything
in producing bis document.arf film, 'A Pirie &Janee.'
Richard~
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NEWPORT BEACH -
Brad Lewis, a former Coro-
na del Mar High School
rowing standout and 1964
Olympic gold medalist in
lflefly!n
THE NEWS
June gloom
arrives early
The gloomy weather is
expected to last at least a
week, meteorologists pre-
dicted Monday.
Although Newport-Mesa
is not expected to be pound-
ed by heavy April showers
any time soon, the next week
will feature low douds, fog
and drizzle, at lea.st in the
early morning hours, said
Noel Isla, meteorologist for
the National Weather Ser-
vice in San Diego.
"We're definitely going
into the dry season,• he said.
"But mild showers are com-
mon in the springtime. It's
pretty normal -the June
gloom.•
But the drizzles are no
indication that this is going
to be an El Nino year as
some seem to believe, Isla
said.
Highs are expected to be
in the mid-to high 60s the
rest or the week.
Meeting set on
skateboard park
Where, when and how the
cities of Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach might create
a skateboard park will be a
topic of discussion at a meet-
the double aculls, will make
his.debut as an independent
filmmaker today in the
Newport Beach Pilm festi-
val at the Edwards Lido
Theater.
Lewis, the last American
rower to win an Olympic
ing tonight between the two
cities.
The dty of Costa Mesa's
Parks, Recreation Fa~
and Parkways Commisda
will meet with Newport
Beach's Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission to
discuss a number of topics
that affect both cities, not the
lea.st of which is the skate-
board park issue.
The meeting will take
place at 6:30 p.m. today at
Costa Mesa's Downtown
Recreation Center, 1860 Ana-
heim Ave.
Information: Costa Mesa's
parks department, (714) 754-
5300; Newport Beach's Com-
munity Services Department,
(949) 644-3151.
General plan site
connects quicker
Newport Beach's General
Plan Update Web site has
been retooled to make it eas-
ier to load. The grapbics-
intensive site bad caused
problems for some users
with older computers or
slightly slower connections.
The site, at www.NBVi-
sion2025.com, is now leaner
and easier for most
machines to load.
The site contains informa-
tion on the city's general
plan update process, and
provides a forum for resi-
dents to voice opinions on
the city's future. Information:
(949) 644-3000.
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shown at 1 p.m. today.
•1 know that's not exactly
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there from the local col-
leges,· said Lewis, whose
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•1 tell people it's like
Shakespeare ~ everybody
dies at the end,• Lewis said,
tongue m cheek.
Lewil, who won his dou-
ble-sculling gold with Paul
Enquist, has worked on sev-
eral HBO movie projects
and has been on his own
since September 1999.
•Of all the films in the
film festival, I'll bet mine •
had the lowest budget,•
quipped Lewis, whose film ;
cost about $23,000. ·rn •
regular movie setting,
$23,000 wouldn't pay for the
crew to have lunch.•
Lewis was part of the flnt
Corona del Mar High row·
ing team under Coach Mark
Sandusky in 1971, before
the Newport Aquatic Center
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POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• .usTOL S11IEft A grand theft WM reported In the 3300
block at 11;11 a.m. Sunday.
• E1.DIH AVENUE: A vehlcle
burglary was reported In the
2300 blodc at9:48 a.m. Sunday
• ESTHEll STREE'r. An assault was reported In the 400 block
at 1 ;04 a.m. Sunday.
• GISLER AVENUI AND HAR·
80R llOULEVARD: Possession
of narcotla was reported at
1:09 a.m. Sunday.
• HAllllOR IOlUVARD: An
assault was reported In the
3100 block at 7:58 a.m. Sunday.
• MONROVIA AVENUE: A
vehkle burglary was reported
In the 1700 block at 12:18 a.m
Sunday.
• Pt.ACEHT1A AVEHUE: A pet·
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a newsletter for the olher
.roughly 200 surv1Vmg crash
boaters. Through his newslet-
ter, Adams organized a
reunion of about 50 veterans
aboard the "Dream Maker,"
formerly lhe P-510.
"The crash boats were>
kept secret for 25 years alter
lhe Korean War. so no one
had ever really told llieir sto·
ry or done things like holding
reunions," Leek said.
For perhaps the first tune,
the documentary, produced
by Trish Kinney, examines the
bleak task of the crash
boaters.
Wben a pilot went down in
the waters off Alaska, where
the P-510 and other crash boats
were concentrated in World
War 0, crews could seldom get
lo him in time. The average
swvival time in the freezing
waters was six ounutes.
"There were not d whole
lot of rescues," Leek sd1d .
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hall. These girls simply
soaked up the friendliness of
this man who cared.
Some of those boys and
girls continued their fnend-
ship with Andy through their
later lives. I remember one
girl I shall call Anita whose
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ty theft was reported In the
2100 block at 2:11 a.m Su~.
• 1&TH Pl.ACE: vandalism was reS>Orted In the 200 blodt at 8:46 a.m. Sunda)I.
NEWPORT BEACH
• NORl1f BAY FRONT AND
CORAL AVENUE: A reckless
driver was reported at 2:04
p.m. Sunday.
• EAST COAST HIGHWAY
AND MACAJmtUR llOUl£.
VARI>: A hit-and-run was
reported at 2:32 p.m. Sunda)I.
• LAURE~ A vehicle burglary
was reported in the 100 blodc
at 9:33 a.m. Sunday.
• EAST OCEAN. FROflre Loud music was reported In the 900
block at 10:19 p.m. Sunday.
• SAN JOAQUIN KlllS ROAD
AND NEWPOWr COAST
DRJVE: Battery was reported
at 1 :04 p.m. Sunday.
FYI
• WHAT: "Crash boats: Air
Force Sailors in WWII &
Korea#
• WHEN: Documentary will
be screened at 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday.
• WHERE: Lido Theater,
3459 Via L,ido, Newport
Beach
• TICKETS: Call (949) 253·
2880 for tickets and (949)
728-0980 for information,
or visit www.newportbeach-
filmfest.com.
l..Jvmg 12 men to a boat,
the men found comfort with
each other and, through their
ddversity, became a family.
"What amazed me most
was the brotherhood these
guys created, how they were
family,• Leek said. •That is
what was most incredible to
me.·
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers New·
port Beach. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
June. caS<JgrandeOlatimes. com.
life after she became an
ddult was just one tragedy
after another. Poor Andy suf-
fered through every one of
them. We would be playing
cards, the phone would ring,
and a half-hour later Andy
would come back to the
table. All he had to say was
•Anita,• and we knew that
she was in trouble again.
As I said, this was all done
quietly with no desire for ·
recognition or reward. The
rest of the world didn't even
know it was going on. Andy
just wanted to do something
nice, and that's how I
remember Andy -as a ter-
rific actor, of course, but an
even nicer guy.
• ROBERT GARON. is a COl'ona
del Mar resident and a former
judge. His column runs Tuesdays.
OBITUARIES
Bob Fisher
Bob Fisher, who played an
active role in planning and
conserving open space,
especially in the coastal
areas of Orange County,
died April 7 of cancer. He
was 65.
Born Dec. 6, 1937, Mr.
Fisher grew up in Long
Beach and Balboa ~land. His
Twilight
.Dining
on the
Waterfront .
ttl
Newport
Beach
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c.osta MeM Plre Depertment
battalion chief. "~ ocgani·
7.abon] will fD.J>0&8 you to pea..;
pie you am make contact with
and belp them find answers to
some of their needs.•
Volunteers painted the
walls of five bedrooms and
bat.brooms, installed new
towel holden and planted
flowen around the shelter
Saturday. All of the help was
a welcome sight fof a shelter
that hasn't seen maintenance
to this degree in three years,
said Sheri Barrios, the shel-
ter's executive director.
"It's a 100% improvement.,•
Barrio.9 said Sunday. ·we were
due for some renovation.•
Shelter resident Melody
McKown, 38, took advantage
Sunday of the free haircuts
offered by students of the
Paul Mitchell salon as she
twirled her blond hair.
McKown moved into the
shelter five months ago with
Lawrence Gibson, 38, and
his two children.
Gibson drank a Snapple
and commented on the
friendliness between neigh-
bors as they ate pizza and
talked together.
"This is the best it's ever
been,~ Gibson said. "It's
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annexing east Santa Ana
Heights to Newport Beach.
A Newport Beach City
Council study session on
Tuesday left llie matter in seri-
ous doubt after City Council-
woman Norma Glover said
the city should reconsider its
annexation plans. Some resi-
dents followed suit, wonder-
ing if the city's plans for build-
ing a fire station without first
consulting them foreshad-
owed a troubled relationship
with residents of the unincor-
porated area.
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pros at sending out their
returns on tax day.
Eric Salvio said he usually
waits until April 15.
·1 don't like to pay before I
have to pay," be said, as he
sealed his envelopes. ·rd nev-
er wait till (Monday night) to
do it. That would be too close.•
Emilio Rodriguez said this
was the first time he waited
till April 15 to mail his
returns.
•Most of the time, this
really makes me nervous,•
he said. •This year, I waited
until the last minute. But it
turned out OK.·
career in planning and open
space conservation began in
the early 1970s, when he was
appointed the county's first
open space coordinator. He
also served as the county's
director of 'planning and as
director of Orange County
Harbors, Beaches and Parks.
Popular among several
local conservationists and
environmentalists, Mr. Fisher
was involved in several pro-
jects, including writing grant
applications and obtaining
more like famlly."
McKown and Gibson are in
the shelter's transitional pro-
gram that provides families a
place to live for two to six
months. Families must agree
to save 60% of their income to
secure housing when they
graduate from the program.
living off 20% of their total ·
income is a challenge, said
Gibson and McKown, but
they're confident they will
have enough money to rent an
apartment when they leave.
"We're way passed what
we expected,• Gibson said.
But among many, support
for annexation remains
strong.
•I've always wanted
annexation," said Marlene
Hester, a resident of east San-
ta Ana Heights. "Since we
moved here, we've been told
that this would be in Newport
someday. We want lliat. •
In the days after the study
session, calls and e-mails
flooded into City Hall from
residents who, like Hester,
·worried, that east Santa Ana
Heights annexation had got-
ten off track. Assistant City
Manager Dave Kitt said Mon-
day that the turbulence hasn't
stopped the process.
~The council put us on this
Tax time isn't •particular-
ly nerve-racking,• Beverly
Bennett said.
"Usually I haven't done
my taxes until a week
before,· she said. •But I've
never been one of those peo-
ple waiting m line al mid-
night..
Dory Marozas said he did
his taxes two months ago but
waited until Monday to mail
them.
•That's the way I usually
do it: he said. "If I have to
pay, I may as well wait.•
Whether the waiting is
intended or unintended, the
people who tend to get real·
ly busy are those behind the
counter, said Brian
Arregeyn, a salesman al the
post office who has worked
funding for improvements at
Fairview Park, the acquisi-
tion of eight regional parks
and the Newport Dunes
recreational area.
He was also involved in
the planning process for the
l ,600-acre Bolsa C hica
coastal area.
Costa Mesa Coundl-
woman Libby Cowan, who
worked with Mr. Fisher,
called him a •passionate
man• who was committed to
his work.
•Vala.rice• 8c Cornice BoDt
• Roman Shada • Bliocb
• Venical• • Shutter• • ~ad.
•we're hoping to have fust
month's rent and a deposit
covered and then have
enough to buy a car.•
Families in the transitional
program receive counseling,
mental health outreach and
referral, help finding a job,
access to child care and par-
enting classes. .
ln addition to the transl·
tlonal program, the shelter
also offers emergency shelter
to families, couples and sin-
gle women for three to seven
days, providing them with a
bed, meals, laundry facilities,
train, and the train is still
moving forward," Kill said.
Some Santa Ana Heights
residents, such as Treb Hein-
ing, also disagree with plans
to build a community center
there and hope it doesn't
become a hindrance to
annexation.
"We love Newport Beach,·
Heuting said. "We're an
1Sland, completely surround-
ed by Newport Beach ....
And I think the city would be
honored to have the quahty of
people in this community.·
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers New-
port Beach. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrandeOlatlmes.com.
at the Fairview branch for
five years.
"It's been pretty bad
today,• he said. "It's been
busy for the last two days. A
lot of people do wait till the
last minute." _
Even a& hewas talking,
Arregeyn told a customer
where he could find the state
tax forms and directed him to
a section of the post ofhce
where he could get help
from a clerk to fill out those
forms.
•This lS nothing new for
us, though," he said. "It's
been like this every year.•
• DEEM BHAAATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-
mail at deepa.bharathOlatimacom.
"He worked as a consul-
tant for a year in our city to
complete the master plan
and begin implementation,•
she said. •1 think we took
good advantage of his exper-
tise as a planner.•
His daughter, Nancy F1S~
er-Cannas, said she would
remember her father for ·rus
absolute passion to conserve
open space on the coast.•
•He never took the easy
route,• she said. •He always
did what was right for the
ecosystem and what benefit-
ed the public, And he still
C8D'le away ma.king friends,
even with the people on the
opposite side of the table."
Mr. Fisher is survived by
bis wife, Shut Vin1 son
Nicholas Fisher, daughter
Nancy Fiaher-Can.nas1 and
llillef Marjorte Hauser. Ser·
vices were held Saturday et
Unity Community Ctiutch in
Laguna HUit .
Florence • Anil;;r.wig
Prtvat services will be
hel or Flor nee Anna
Young, a Ove-year Coroiio
del Mar re ldent. Mrs. Young
died S.tu.rday from Parkin-
son's dlleae. She wu 87.
She i8 !')lrviVed by husbond ~ a. 1\Young, (Sough-
ten Judy Leathers, Olan
Young and Valerie Young·
WilWuntr arid •liter ~r
Franz .
Daily Pilot
Certua
Ca1ii. gets
a bug from
~resident
of the
Orange
County
Interfaith
Center"
after a day
o1 haircuts
and make-
o~en and
bags of
donated
food await
dlstrlbutton:
OONLEACH I DAILYPt.01
transportation vouchers,
counseling and referrals for
jobs and housing placement
The shelter is the largest m
Orange County, with the ab1hl)
to house 18 families in the tran-
sitional program and between
60 and 65 people in the rughUv
emergency program.
The goal of the shelter 1s
to help homeless families
become self-supporting ancl
move into stable housing
• BRYCE ALDERTON is the new<>
assistant. He may be reached at
(949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at
bryce.aldertonOlatlmes.com
FYI
• WHAT: Workshop on
annexation of unincorporat·
ed county areas to Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa, pre·
sented by the Orange Coun
ty Local Agency Formation
Commission
• WHEN: 7 p.m. May 16
• WHERE: Costa Mesa High
School, 2650 Fairview Drive,
Costa Mesa
BRITTINGHAM,
Betty L
beloved wife fof fifty IWO 'jears of
Kenneth A Brittingl8/n. of
~ Beach, California
paeed away April 13, 2002 in
Newport Beach. Born 1n
Roddord. lll'IOOis on October 3.
1928. Attended West High
School In Roddord, lnlOOIS.
graduated from Coachella.
V8lfly ~ School In Coedl&lla.
CA. Betty was a rnenb< of
Delta Cetta Delta 5ofori1y at
University of c.tlfofria Bel1celey
Betty and Ken W8f8 marrfed at
the Church of the Good
Shepherd In Bevet1y Hills, CA
on JlKl9 20 1949. They were
memb8f8 of St. Martin of Tours
Parish in Brentwood, CA prior IO
moving to Newport Beach in
1963. Betty was a member of
the Westside Guild Chlldran's
Hosptlal of Loe Angeles,
. member of the Udo Isle
Women's Club, a board
member of 1he Newport Irvine
Chapeer of Orange Courtly
Mueic Center, Ind P1"81ident of
lhe lnllllOl'Ofty Mohr'• Ck.b
at the lJrMnlity of Southern
CaSi1omla 1978-1979. She was
a proud member of the National
Soaely of 1he Oauglt81'S of the
American ~. Her 500,
Kenneth A. 6'1ltin{tiam. Jr.,
preceded Betty In deaf'I. She IS
~ by hat hUst>and.
Kenneth A. ~ end her fvee ~. Brtllligham
(Kathy) of Ncd'I Tullln, CA.
Debby Jones ) (Jesse) of
Newpon Beach, CA. llld LOl1
Viole' (Thn) of Paolflc Palisades,
CA She Is al8o eurvtved by nine
grandchildren. John. Bob, Kristi
and Mb ~. Erln and
Lauren O'Leety, Ind Nicole, Tim
"Britt', and Tatyn Volttl. Maas d
Ctw1ltlan &J1el IO be held
Frtctay, April 18tt, 10 AM. °'6
Lady d J.bn Cennel CtlUl'dl
1441 w 8llaoe Btvd. Newport BMch, ... .....,,_ tolowing
at Good ~ OlrnMliy In
.._,.. iglDi I Blid\.
Doily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH
FILM FESTIVAL
. SCHEDULE
TM Newpott 8each Film Festival will hold
~ ~ \hrotgh Fr~. Fill'M will be shown
lo four venues; Jwar~ Big~ JOO New. Port center Ori~. Newport B.ach; Udo rt.
1ter, 3459 Via Lido, Newport Beach; 1nct
Edwatds Island 1 and 2. 999 Newport Center
Drive, Newport BN<h Unless o\herwhe
marted, tkMU are S7 and may be~ by
c.lhng (949) 253-2880 or Oflllne at -MW-
portbffchfilmfest com
TODAY
11 A.M.
Acconllng To Spencer
Udo Theat«
United Stat~ 2001
Director: Shane EdlerNn
Screenwriter Marisw Rlbtsl, Meridith Morton,
Shane Edelman
Cast. ~se Bradford, M111 Kirshner, Oa111d
Krumholtz, Brad Rowe. Marissa Rlbisi and Gio-
vanni Rlbtsl
Running time. 97 00
~ncer rents a room m a ramshackle mansion
~by two hipster dooftnes -budding
fllmmaken who contmually d1S11Jpr ~ncer's
life ~ they bwy ~lvft shooting their
most penonal ~ Tfley ask ~ncer to play
the lead in return for rent-free living and he
agrees. only ro find out that he is the star of a
porn film.
Short Fiims: A Shon Lootl At Us
Edwards Island 1
THE DANGEROUS LOVE Of ALFIE ZfEGMAN
BOTH OF THEM (TOUS LES OEUX)
JIITERS
INFIDEL
IT'S A SHAME ABOUT RAY
EIGHT
11 :30 l .M.
The Tresp;iss.r (0 lnva.sor)
Edward1 Island 2 •
Brazil, 2001
Director Reto Brant
Screenwrtter Marcell Aquino, Beto Brant,
Renato C1asca
Cast Marco Ricca. Alexandre Borges. Paulo
Miklos, Malu Mader
Running time 97 00
A story of power. fmmdsh1p and betrayal set
m Sdo Paulo Esrevao, lviln and Gilberto have
been friends cJnd pdrtMrS for more th.Jn IS
~ars when Estev.JO threatens ro ~ak up the
p.Jrtnenh1p t11an ilnd Gilberto decxk to el1m1·
nate their friend by hmng a prof~l lc1/ler
1 P.M.
A Fine Balance
Udo Theater
Untted States, 2002
Director· Brad Alc1n lewis
Running time 97 00
An uncompromising. honest loolc at what 11
t.ilces ro compete for ii place on the.U.S
Olympic rowrng ream one thilt rs pre,,.ring
for the 1000 Sydn<>y Olympic team.
1:30 P.M.
•Nynk•
Edward1 Island I
The ~land1, 2000
Director Pieter Verhoeff
Sc.re.nwnter Pieter ~rhoeff
<Mt Monk Hendrlduc, Jero.n Willems """"Ing time: 106«l
Nynke VMI H1chtum w.n t:M pen Mme fw
populM chlfdrM'J booli writ« Sjoukje lot-
mMM tc.: ~ tM l'Hfity of he< Jife c.ech-
es up wif/l lwr. IM brNkJ doWrl In thll ,,.md
p#<e abocJt the role of wom.n In sodel)t
2P& • Shott Alms: Doat-Shoft O'Rllme
Ed'Nards Island 2
TESTIMONY Of TRIUMPH
5TlU. LIFE: lliE HUMANITY OF ANATOMY
OEOBELS
A Pl.ACE AT THE TABLE
T(N.J TRUOC ATTACK
2:io P.a.
~ .. Gwden
Ed'Nards Island 1
Canada. 2001
Director. Linda OhllN
Running time: M :U
At 15, HifOSllltrNi.bom Asa)O MvnlcMnl
boarded • ship to C..llldl to rNrry • rNn !he
lwd never met Running •-y from • seaet ~Sf. !he arrives In C..nadlt a picture bride.
Oelbte/y peeliflfl lNKJc the 1.t)"M of her
g,.ndmother'J /lfe, Linda Oharna pl'e1«1ts 1
Sffring/y ~I and •t tlrMS he•rtbrfflc/ng
po/tril/t of the timef, AS !he dlso:wM Asa)O~
~st.
The cabble (Yun DNlll 8-1 ZN UM)
Lido Theater
Taiwan. 2001
Director: Zhang Hua·Kun. O*'I Ylwen
Screenwriter: Zhao-bin Su
Cast: Tai Bao, Hsiu-Ying CNng
Running time: 94:00
~n tui driver Su Dlqwn ha a gem held to
hrs hN<1. it nwlces him think about his fife and
his relatlomhlps whh his family. He~ to
the re•lizatJon thet he has f•llM In~ with
• young policewoman. and he commits twty
moving violation poiS/ble just ro SH her.
SP&
Par6
Edwards Island 2
United St.tes. 2000
Director: Grant HesloY
Screenwriter: Canchce Levemon
Ca1t John Carroll Lynd!. J.ffrey Jones,
Stephen Tobol~y. Dylan Walsti, Valerie
Mahaffey
Running time: 88:00
Walt Hegelnwn recelVti a rness.ge from the
Great Spirit to build the most •mazing golf
course In V.lha/la, West Texas. A Par 6 course
riJ1ng rNjestiQl/y out of the l•nd lost to W•lt
•nd his twin sister 10 )'HI'S ")O, when they
wert' forced to !Hve ro.,n.
x
Edward1 kland 1
Japan, 1996
Director: Rintaro
Scret>nwriter: Asaml W1U1nabe, Nanase
Ohk.awa, Rintaro
Ca1t Tomollnu Seti, Junko IWllO, Ken N•rlt.1
Running time: 98:00
In this •~ film. the future of the unlYt'rse
rests on one )'OUng man wno t001t either
destroy rhe Dragons of Eartfl or the OritgOllS
of Heaven. ,, ...
a-tsh
Udo Theater
United States. 2001
Director: Ann Taylor
Saeenwriter: Finn Taylor
<:Ast: Robin Tunney, Tim Blab Netson, Jason
BRANO fEW ·COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT
l'fltstley. Liz l'tlalr •Nf lrad Hunt
"UM ng time. 100 00
Zoe Aldet, a~ animator.~ countt.ss hours ltStMing to CJ»rnh rMJro, m-
ing ~ill a S)"UPY l'Omllntlc obscsJ1on She
endJ up driving a h/jK/ced (¥, mowing down
a pobcwnati, and bWig 1J4Jt untW hocJM
anesf fw two )'Hn. Zoe shfds ~row-col
or«J glat#1 and becomes her own tu(»f hero
when w (faHzn w IS l>alng stalked .
• Spotlight screening IP<>flSOl'ed by Flne Line
FeatUl'es. $10.
7P.M.
The llest In Welt Adveftislng
Edwards Island 1
ts• ~ commerc11I • very short film
and• way to bf'Hlc into features? Ridley and
Tony Scott. Michael Bly. David Fincher and
more a// ca/M from ,the world of commercial
advertlslt>g and leap(t(J to the big screen. Best
In west explores /conk adwrt1sing from ~
entbry shops, lnclvdlng ChllltJDay and We/dt>n
Kennedy.
• Gala sponsored by Orange, Los Angeles Ind s.n Diego Ad Clubs to be held •t tht' Hard
Roe.It Cafe afterward UO Casual dress
Shott F11me: Dkl S--Say ·~·7
Edwards island 2
THE FOUNTAIN
FAITHFUL
EMPTY
THE BOOK ANO THE ROSE
ARREffiOSOUL
DOG
ls30 P.M.
Shon Fiims: There's Something f\Jn In My
~
!..do Theater
BORED OF THE RINGS
BATIUSHIP CONTEMPKIN
FARMER MCAU.ISTER'S THINl<IN' MACHINE
TliE DEADLINE
PEEPING TOM
EMA LE
GET SKINNY
I PIE (A LOVE STORY)
FLUSH
PEARL HARBOR II PEARLMAGEOOON
BOOBIE GIRl
SAFETY MAN
9 P.M.
Dogtown And Z-Boys
Edwards Island 1
Unrted States. 2001
O"ector St.ley Peralta
Running rime. 90.00
The htgh-flyrng vertKal sryle of slcilreboardmg
is now wch • defining e~ment of mrematton·
al youth culture thar it's hilrd to believe 1t
wasn't inven«!d by. shteboilrd manufiKhJr·
er In fact 1t wils invented in the street. m ii
plilce called Do9town, "wh<>re the debris
meets the sea •
• Spotlight screentng sponsored by Sony Pie
tures Classics. S 10 Oren style 1s !>kate wear
9:30 , ...
aad Trip
Edwilrds Island 2
Can<Jda, 2001
Director Walter V1vemos
Screenwriter: Walter Vlvenros
Cast: Kells James. Brian Frank, Emanuel C.
Albino, Oantel Viera, Arent' Johnson and San
Jra Jukte
Running ttrne 88 00
When a skater ~m the coVt'r of an itdults·
only comK book. IN •nimil tion comes to Irle
T~, Aprill~, 2002 5
llYllWS
Memories in the rearview mirror
I remember lhO aeckling 1e>unct. o1 the speak·
ers. t.be fogged up Windows that luodered
the VJew of the acreen. l remember the card-
board pizza and the pldygrowids and the
crund>in.g sound of my mom eating popcorn.
I remember aamming into the back of a
wood--paileled stabou'Wtlgoo. my l.lttle brother
and I wearing .matching flannel ~jamas.
For those whp have si,milar flashbacks, i
recommend taking a drtve down memory lane
and catching • Dnve-in Movie M.emones, •
directed by Kurt Kuen.oe. •
• • "There's sometbJ.ng oeat about the commu-
nal expenence. • movie cnbc Leonard MaJtm
explains m this vintage-loolung documentary.
"You remember it as you would your fm;t loss.
Your lint car.•
Documentaries are sucressful al the viewer
learns something new. And this hlm, bd!>ed on the book • Amencan Drive-in Movie
Theater.• by Don and Susan Sanden., IS bnmrrung Wlth lots of dnve-m trivia.
According to the film. Richard Hollmgsted launched the dnve-m movie idea in
Camden, N.J .. m June 1933. It slowly grew lll populdnty until It spun out of control
just after World War ll.
The movie plays out like a dnve·tn !>Crapbook, chroruclmg the dlffereot trends
and inventions that were spawned m the wake of the outdoor theater phenomenon.
Movie lot owners employed monkey!> to entertain gu~ts. &old beaters that mal·
functioned and blew black dust, and hdwked miru-awrungs to keep the rain ofl CM
windshields. •
The drive-m slowly eYolves 1n the riJm 1010 a soaetal behemoth, in which
moviegoers would spend hours wdtchmg rhcks. eaung 1unk food and, or course,
neclcing in the back seal
" Alas, the hlm chrorudes bow the once-mighty dnvC'·m mdustry, lolled by video
and its own failings, crumbled mto rwn. the large chunks of land sold off to shop-
ping center developers.
But all is not lost 1be drive-U\S are 11\dlung d comebclck. the fiJ.m shows, and maybe,
just maybe, there is hope that this pure s!Jce ol AmenCdJld nwy return lo prommence.
. Now I just need lo remember to get d new pair of flannel pd.jamas.
• "Drive-In Movie Memories~ will play at 11 a.m Wt•dnesday at Edwards
Island 2, 999 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach.
Looking into divisive rifts
Jennifer K Mahal
DAILY PILOT
M odem-day Korea 15 a country d1v1ded with north dnd south sepd.rated by
a derruhldnzed zone, the DMZ Whdt happens when cUl unlikely fnend-
stup between soldlers strctche& dCT~ that 1on" i.i. the :.ub1ect of • Jomt
Secunty Area,• cl film by Chan Wook Pdrk.
The him starts Wlth a shootout, under mvesllgdllon by neutrdl SWJSs authonties.
The leader of the mvesbgative team, Ma1or Soptue Jdng (Lee Young Ae). hods
bersell stynued by the official report&, wtuch ne1U1er '>Ide ~eems to be able to get
beyond. AU she knows is that a South Korean soldlN opened hre lll a North Kore-
an outpost a few yards across the border, killing severdl people. Getting to the
truth takes her wto dangerous temtory
The hJ.m IS told m flashes back and forward We ledm of the the tnendstup that
unexpectedly grows clDlOng four men stalJoned on opposite Sides of the DMZ a.ad
bow that comes lo change one fateful rught m between scenes of the mvesbgatLon
In some ways. the investigation story lane seems an unnecessary prop, espeaal-
ly when contrasted agamst the power of the men's story But 11 does not detract too
much from this tale of how politics and war can cduse unhealable rifts.
In Korean wtlh Engl.lsb subtitles. •Joint Secunty Area• 1& a story that will be
hard to forget alter the credits have laded
• "Joint Security Area• will play at 6 pm. Wednesday at l..Jdo Theater,·3450 Via
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April 18 -21, 2002
'.Anaheim Convention Center
CoMMuNriY
6 Tuesday, April 16, 2.002
FEEDBACK
To bond or I
not to bond?
AT ISSUE: 1Wo readers chime in on Coast
Community College District's discussion about
whether to ask the voters for more facility funding.
A lot of the facilities in
the Coast Community
College District are in
disrepair. especially at OCC,
the oldest of the three col-
leges ("College district
moves $344-million bond for-
ward,• April 5). I'm reluctant,
however, to just hand over
the money.
This is a district that has
managed over the past 20
years to force Orange Coast
College, a first-rate educa-
tional facility, to become a
school whose main academic
glory lies in what it used to
be.
District bean counters
have systematically imposed
daunting restrtctions upon
everything from class size to
teaching moneymaking
courses. The excellence that
has made OCC a pedfl
among community colleges
has been declining over the
years with an aging faculty
and salaries too low to attract
good teachers who can
afford living in this area. The
district has also lacked the
foresight to build affordable
faculty housing.
The district is very vocal
about its academic excel-
lence but manages to put its
money into other expendi-
tures -mostly its own
bureaucracy, which has
tripled in size over.the past
25 yea.rs while the student
population has decreased
over the same penod. The
public is already up to its
ears hearing about misman-
agement in businesses. gov-
ernment and in K-12 educa-
tion.
Learning about misman-
agement in our community
college system shouldn't sur-
prise us that much. We
already pay plenty in taxes
for our schools. The money
just hasn't gone where we
think it should go. I'm not
sure we should just hand
over more money to the
same folks. There should be
a series of meetings where
some of this can be aired.
AlAN REMINGTON
Costa Mesa
• EDfTOR'S NOTE: Remington is an Orange Coast College prolessor.
It's a good time to have a
bond issue. They need new
buildings. They're over-
crowded. They need lots of
infrastructure investment at
the school at this time.
As we know from other
experiences, the investments
that are put off today cost a
great deal more tomorrow.
So, let's go ahead and
give them the bond's money
that they need to build the
buildings and expand the
dassrooms. They definitely
need the help over there at
this time. I know people
going to school there now,
and there's a lot of crowding.
This is a good time.
ROBERT RASMUSSEN
Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor
parking problems
simply need thought
I am writing out of concern
for the lack of intelli-
gence our local custodi-
ans of education use on a
regular basis.
Let's see, for history, we
could refer to a past superin-
tendent at Newport-Mesa
Unified stating after Stephen
Wagner's arrest for embez-
zling some $8 million that he
just thought Wagner "was
really good at managing
money."
That was after some red
flags popped up. I really
loved the bit about the
mink-lined bathrobe. That
must have cost us a few
computers or something.
Then there is the fact that
salaries for teachers were so
low that young, excellent
teachers went to other dis-
tricts because the pay wu so
much better.
All this time we thought
they were looking out for the
education of our chlldren.
Ha.
The latest is the proposal
to jotn with Sl Andrew'•
Prelbytertan Church to build •
a parking structure tn front
of the high school pool. It
sure does make a lot ol aeme to build tt where a
severe amount of congeitlcm
already niltt off 15th street
to add to th traffic and Mt~
ty illuet t.lreac.ty rampant
t.beN.
I ~ht 1 few yean
back wb8o St. Andrew's
ci.mol»bed •whole row of
honMll lo buUd lb beck ~lOt Cd bUllt that &9 Nnt'tUal)' and lmtalled
that car lat-IWMI ao11 thot
(My bad~~ .-.SIM ·~ ....
Meridee Thompson
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
This is just another Band-
Aid approach to a bigger
problem that no one wants
to address. No. 1, there are
too many kids at Newport
Harbor High, while other
schools (Estancia for one)
bas a lot of room. I have vis-
ited all of the high schools in
Newport-Mesa. and I am
shocked at the stupidity of
letting inner district transfers
take place that remove stu-
dents from the attendance
areas of Costa Mesa and
Estancia high schools to
attend Newport Harbor. It is
time to inform people so
they can get over racist-
based m1slnformation.
Cost.a Mesa and Est.and.a
are excellent schools staffed
by caring and excellent
teachers. The district ii let-
ting Bsta..nda in particular
wane, while catering to
these requests for transfers.
No. 2, set up some guide--
lines regardirig students woo
do not really need to drive to
school at all. Soule of these
ldch are ddviDQ.~
super-stied SW1 and tnaCU
to icbool flam biGIDill lell
than two bloc:U aw.y.
l tuppoM ~have to
dath out dunng the »-.
minute lunch bni&t to greb
tome food Ott~· It'• reeuy llriporcant to poµute
the envtronment and UH up
our naturill retourte1 for
such endeavors.
Want to IOlve the paddDg
problem? Tbbi)t about iL
'I can assure you no akate park wm ever
be btillt Jn a realdenuaJ neighborhood Jn
Ulla clty.'
-Newport Bffd'I tMyor 1M 1t1d1...-,, °" the city's Intention to team wfth the city of CosU Mesa to burld
• pl.ce for 1bteboarders to rfde
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Doily Pilot
College of choice is just that: a choice
F or as long as people have
communicated with one
another, peer pressure and
the desire to fit in has been an
issue. Whether it be about what
kind of clothes to wear, what kind
of car to drive or what kind of music
to listen to, feeling accepted into
the crowd bas continued to be a b?P
priority for people of all ages. Con-
formity often goes hand in hand
with materialism, but there are also
other aspects of life that are often
put up against public scrutiny, such
as choosing a college.
Since high school has notorious-
ly become known for the intense
competition to be popular, one
would think students might choose
a college that might appeal to
them on an individual basis and
give them the opportunities to
mature in different ways. However,
it seems more and more students
have begun to base their college
searches on well-known names
rather than on a school that might
include personal attributes.
Here in Southern California,
where the liojan has become an
inevitable symbol of college life,
remaining an individual is as bard
as anywhere else. The glamorous
yet superficial Hollywood stereo-
type has trickled down to bits of
reality, which enforces the ideals of
beauty and prestige. With such
attractive concepts overhead, it isn't
really surprising that so many peo-
ple hope to fit the mold. While USC
and other schools at its level of pop-
ularity are undoubtedly wonderlul
institutions, many of the prospective
students who apply do so because
of its reputation for success rather
than any specific, genuine interests
that the school may offer. There are
definitely students who honestly
have interest in these schools and
really do enjoy them, but the mlID-
ber of applicants who are motivated
purely by gossip is astounding.
College is a chance for people
to open themselves up to new
opportunities and experiences,
which is why choosing a school for
a name is not only ironic, but
somewhat of a waste. This is not to
say that Ivy League universities fail
to live up to their reputations. It
should just be emphasized that
simply because it is rated No. 1 in
the country does not mean that it
would suit every applicant. Every-
one hopes to be successful, and
while colleges with bigger names
may initially be recognized first,
the truth is that by making the
most out of wherever you go, you
can be successful. By seriously
researching a school, students not
only discover more about what
they want to accomplish, but they
have the chance to 1Jla1ntain their
individuality. In time, it will be
found that the school can only do
so much, whereas the student has
a limitless number of possibilities.
•GRACIE R. KAZER is t corona del Mar
High School senior whose columns will
appear occasionally In the Community
Forum section.
Corona del Mar High has much to boast about
L ast week, as I was grabbing
something at Gelsons mar-
ket, I couldn't restrain myself
from listening to a group of moth-
ers awaiting their elementary
school kids talk about the recent
allegations of a Corona teacher
and the supposed rampant drug
use at Corona del Mar High
School. They chatted about how
they could never send their chil-
dren to an environment such as
Corona del Mar's and let them
associate with students such as
ours. I had to bite my tongue from
interrupting their conversation and
left the market feeling stunned
that people hold such horrible mis-
conceptions about the school that l
have attended for the past three ·
years.
That is why I decided to use my
column this month to clear up the
"talk,• not only for the naive moth-
ers with elementary children but
the community as a whole, and fill
them in about what Corona del
Mar High School is truly about.
For the record, Corona del Mar
High ts ranked as one of Orange
County's top schools. Not only has
it been named a Califomi.a Distin-
guished School twice, but it has
also been awarded the prestigious
title of a Blue Ribbon School
Lauren Loeb
.
Impressed yet. moms?
Besides our academic achieve-
ment, we have an outstanding ath-
letic program, as well a.s numerous
clubs and extra activities, for stu-
dents to participate in. Contrary to
what one may think, our student
body consists of a large number of
academic and athletic achievers
who spend their time productively
and diligently. Our staff includes
not only top-notch teachers, but
helpful sourcer such as a career
center for students to discover their
future, and we're also one of the
only schools that providet1 a col-
lege ooumelor who works one on
one with students, asmting them
through high school and the col-
lege admission process.
Although we have often been
accused of being •spoiled rich
IUDERS RESPOND
kids• who have nothing better to
do than waste our time participat-
ing in shameful activities, all those
wide-eyed community members
should be infoJ'ID.ed that we are
just normal students going about
our day, with nothing too exciting
that is worth the community gossip
or the headlines.
Although Corona del Mar High
does have its faults, as does any
other school in the United States,
we deserve way more credit than
the community seems to give the
staff and students. Rather than
bash Corona del Mar High without
actually being a part of our school,
don't believe everything you hear,
because not only should you want
to send your kids there, but you
should feel lucky to give them the
privilege of attending such a high-
ly acclaimed school. So for all
those moms at the market, sor'ry to
upset your afternoon chat, b\lt
some good advice is to find some-
thing else to gossip about, because
you truthfully won't find anything
worth talking about at Corona del
Mar High.
• LAUllEN LOEa Is a Corona del Mar
High School junior whose columns will
appear occaslonalty In the Community
Forum section.
Skateboarding diScussion continues
, '
AT ISSUE: Newport Beach
8Jld Costa Mesa plan to team
up to build the community a
skate park.
t 1
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I've absolutely loved every
minute serving as OCC's crew
coach and I have memories that
will last a lifetime .. . •
D•v• Grant, OCC crew coach ,
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MOPENER
.BID~ Ill
5porU Hall fl Fame
( f'1ol 111't I irllUlll
April 22 honor•
CHARLIE BERRY
Doily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 • Sports Fax: 949-650.0170 Tuesday, April 16, 2002 7
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PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor Higb's Aaron Petrsol breaks the surface as he swims final leg of Sailor's victorious 4x50 backstroke relay Monday.
Newport Harbor boys swimmers win three
reJay races, set one meet record Monday.
brry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
BELMONT SHORE -By the time
Newport Harbor High's record-setting
4xl()().yard freestyle relay came down
to world-class anchor man Aaron
Peirsol, the Sailors bad already shown
they were in a class by themselves.
Junior leadoff man Andrew Cole
opened a body-length lead, which
senior Ryan Lean more than doubled
and sophomore Michael Bury
expanded to more than three body
lengths. ,
Peirsol. who also anchored Newport
Harbor boys swimming victories in the
6x50 free and the 4x50 backstroke at
the M.illikan/Southem Section Relay
Ownpioocdtips at Belmont Plaza, then
glided through four laps c1 the 25-yard
pool in a team-best .C5.06 seconds to
complete the 3:10.39 clocking, more
than a half seoond better than the meet
record Hart set in 1999.
"That was very impressive,~ said
Newport Harbor Coach Jason Lynch,
Prom left, Michael Bury,
Ryan Lean, and Aaron Pelrsol
celebrate utoo freestyle record.
whose team also produced a 10th-place
finish in the 4x50 buttenty and a t 21.h-
place effort in the 4x50 breaststroke to
wind up fourth ln the team standings ·n wasn't just Aaron, eithes; although he
gives our other guys a lot c1 confidence
All tbo&e guys bad good swims .•
Peirsol, the reigning world
champion and world record holder
ln the 200-meter backstroke, was also
impressed with hJs teammates.
Harbor senior Ryan Lean churns away on third leg of 4x100 free
relay, which won in meet-record 3:10.39 at Belmont Plaza.
·Everyone stepped up,• sd1d
Petrsol, who recorded a team-best
20.26 split in the 6x50, then posted d
blazing 21.39 split in the 4x50
backstroke to help the Tars come up
just shy of another meet record. • 1
wouldn't have been disappointed
without a meet record, but it certainly
was a ruce bonus.•
Cole, as he did an the pool, backed
up tus celebrated teammate
·Everyone had to contribute 110%
to gel the record and that's what we
did," Cole said.
SEE SWIM PAGE 8
Orange Coast College t o h o:Qor Grant legacy
Longtime Pirate rowing
coach will have
boathouse named for
1 him after Sunday r~gatta.
NEWPORT BEACH-The Orange
Coast College boathouse will be
tenamed tbe David A. Grant Collegiate
Rowing Center at a ceremony Sunday
foUowtng competition lo the Newport
Rowing Regaaa on Nolth Udo OMannal.
Grant. tbe retired OCC president,
bas announdtd this Will be h1I final
year. coach ot lbe collige'I acdalmed
roWtng pt0gr81D. He bu been at the
Pirate bellD for 31 ... IW. He tOOk
three yean on frolll ~ wbUe
~-pnlkl8m. •t tbtnk lt., aboUt llllDI, • Grana uld.
•r•n ablolut.ty lovid every minute
MmDg u OCC't cr.w coaCh -4 I
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nen year and the years after,• be said.
•eoacbtng rowing is an all-consuming
occupation. Training and season
competition runs from August through
May or June each year. Coaches have
absolutely no time to get away. I'll be
happy to fill tn for a d4y-or a week -
tn order to give OCC'a coaches some
well-detelved time ol1 ~
Grant is Uuilled about the facility
catrytng his name.
•Thu la a great honor and I'm
ext:remely touched, but J must aha.re tt
With people like Bob Moore (OCC
pr .. ldent from 196'-82) and Norm
WatlOn (former OCC MWng coed\ and
prelldent. u weo .. c:bimceDor of the
Coiit ~ C.obege Diltl1d),.
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would ........ poillblt. They made
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been involved Ul lntercoOegiate salllng
and rowing while an OCC student. He
became a history Instructor and head
crew coach in 1963.
He served as assistant dean of
students from 1964-7.t and was dean of
students from 1976-86. He was director
of marine programs, facilities and
services from 1986-89. He became
OCC's fifth ptesldent ln '89.
Grant WU inducted tn1o the Se.lling
Hall of Fame In 1915. He was onty the
sixth W t Cout mariner to be gtven
that prestigious honor. He was an
asmstant us. OIYml*aew coed\ tu the
198' Sommer Gamel In Loi Ahgelel.
DuriDO • 1912 •bbabi ...... he
sailed a 23-foot aJoow> to Ha'rili. Pqi.
Samoa and NoWDM, ntrKIDg tbe
voyege ot C.,..~c.oolr. oneol
ldlbel'OM.
• 0urtng !di 31 ll•Dllll •OCC aww
t.'04d. aranra ,..._ ..... w °'
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Ireland and Canada. In 198-t, bis squad
became the first Western crew ever to
row in the People's Republic of China.
Grant played a major role In the
establishment of OCC's Salling and
Rowing Center, located at 1801 WOil
Pacific Coast Highway.
The college has malntaiiled the
waterfront fadlity since 1955, the year
before Grant graduated from Newpolt
HaJbor High and ellroUed at Orange
Coat 1be fbwt atrudure 00 the P""*1Y
WU • Wortd War n QuoriMt btit. ,,..
first d6dt wu compdted ol • doien
telephone poles a..hed tog«her.
Gr.nt play9d a ptYOU1 lole In ...mg
that a prefabricated tteel b=
rep&aced lbe but iD 1967. A IMIM•-lllilld.
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Sailors ,
fringe
benefit
Newport Harbor boys
volleyball receives rare,
but well-deserved day off.
T he Newport Harbor High boys
volleyball team defeated the
Sailor alumni Saturday,
wmrung 2 of 3 games from former
heroes such as Russell Gan, Justin
Mcintee, Wes Badorek and Zach
Wells, just to name a few.
It is somewhat atypical for a
varsity team to
defeat the
graduates. But
former players
would be even
more surpnsed to
learn what Coach
Dan Glenn has in
store for his
veteran urut
today: a day off
Known for tus
grueling
workouts, as well
as tus ability to
continually
Barry Faulkner
PREPS
challenge his players and unprove
his teams dS the season wears on,
Glenn, on the latter half of tus second
decade at the helm. said unusual
circumstances dictated cancellabon
of today's pract:Jce, while the Tars
enjoy a Sea View League bye.
"This as something I normally
wouldn't do,· Glenn said. "But I
reall.ze 1t is something I need to do for
this team •
Glenn points out that seruor
standouts Greg Perrine and Bnan
Gaeta are both recovering from
offseason knee surgery.
"There 's a Unut to the amount of
swtngs and jumps those guys have m
them,• said Glenn, who has already
held the duo. as well as addlbonal
starters, out of some tournament
contests to save on wear and tear
"It's a bit of a Catch 22, because I
have a lot of guys who play other
sports, who need their repetibons they
get in (volleyball) practice. But they
also need the rest. I'm trying to coach
to the group I have and grow with my
team. I won't have a hard bme not
pracbang (today), because I know this
group responds well to a break •
The Sailors (16~5. 4-0 m the Sea
View League), ranked No. 1 m
Orange County, are back in action
Friday against visiting Aliso Niguel.
Adding to the update ln Monday's
edition regardmg locals playing
college baseball, Ryan Lewis, a 1998
Corona del Mar graduate, lS a senior
reliever for Wake-Forest, ranked No. 5
by Baseball America. A 6-1, 185-
pound left-hander, Lewis bas
appeared in three games and thrown
four inrungs this season for the Demon
Deacons (28-6, 11-3 in the Atlanbc
Coast Conference through Sunday).
l..eWlS, who began his collegiate
career at Providence, transferred to
Winston Salem after the Friars
eliminated baseball following the
1999 season.
He bad two saves as a sophomore
and four wms as a junior for Wake
Forest
CdM graduate Mull Ha.die.Id,.
senior first baseman on CdM'l 1999
ClP Southern Section Division IV
cbamptonshtp team. ~ to continue
c:oUediDg b.its OD the football field
next fall as a walk-<m at Hawaii.
Hatfield sat out last season at
Seddleback Community Colleg with
a back lnjwy, but bU been medk:a.Dy
Cleared to return aOd plans to make a
bid fOf ploying tuDe at linebecker for
theWurton.
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8 Tuesday, Aptll 16, 2002
BRIEFLY
OCG liRnuners Cypress
Lou Carrasco ~
cttptured medalist
honors to lead the · .~
Orange Coast
College men's goU team to a
386-441 Orange. Empire
Conference vlctocy over host
Cypress Monday at Westrldge
Golf Club in La Hdbra.
Fredrlk Svanberg, Kelly Wicks,
Eric Moore and Brock Noteboom
all shot 78 for the Pirates, four
shots off Carrasco's pace.
Mesa leads Argos
Senior Bryce ~ Sheridan shot par o
35 to capture
medal.L!.t honors as
the host Costd Mesd High boys
golf team earned a 202-233 lead
at the Costa Mesa Golf &
Country C lub's Mcsd Linda
course Mo nday. midway
through its 18-hole nonlcdgue
match walh Gdfdf'n Grove.
Hanni Ge1der and Jasmine
Geider docked a school-record
9:57.0 to fin.lsb 14th overall.
11\e Estancia boys won their
heat in the 4xfm relay and finished
fifth overall with a time of 8:05.0
Ftlda.y. The relay team Included
Mike Casillas, Humberto Rojas,
Panfilo Elias and Abel Flores.
Lacrosse ·at Harbor
The newly formed varsity
lacrosse girls dub team Crom
Newport Harbor High won its
first match, 3-2, over San Gabriel
Valley High March 16.
Senior Carlin Schneider
scored the Sailors' first goal and
Kaisha Sommertield and Kelly
Sork rounded out the scoring
for the winners.
Wednesday, the Sailors were
defeated by a more experienced
St. Margaret's squad. 7-3, despite
two goals from Schneider and
another from Sommerfield.
Newport will host a rematch
with St. Margaret's Wednesday
at 5 p.m.
SWIM
CONTINUED FROM 7
Lean, ts multiple Sea View
League champion who was on
the CIP Division I champion 400
free relay (along with Peirsol,
Cole and current UCLA
freshman Peter Belden) that
went 3:09.97 last spring, was
very succinct in describing his
feelings about the tecord.
•Jt was awesome,• Lean~.
•t knew we'd have a shot at it,
since. we went 3:09 with three of
the same guys~ year. Blay really
stepped up to take Belden's spot•
Bwy, sWl wide-eyed several
minutes after the momentous
race, said he was glad to hold up
his end of the record.
•There was some pressure
on me, because those other three
guys are all so fast,• said Bury,
a third-team All-CIF Division I
selection for the water polo team
last faU. ·To be a part of the
record feels really good.·
Cole's opening split was
46.81, followed by Lean's 47.47
and Bury's 51.05.
. Doily Pilot
competlUvo nvtromncnt at the
CJF finct..l.s early next month.
Newport's wl.nning 6x50 free
time ~ l; 12 39 was just k*s than
a &eroncldf the med record .et by
Corona delMartn 1986(2:1 l.40).
That winning effort included Bury
(21.65), C.oJe (21.98), Junior Nathan
Weiner (22.55), junlor Brent
Armstrong (23.52) and Peirsol.
The 4x50 backstroke victory
in 1:37.57, included Cole (24.29),
Lean (24.73), Welner (27.16) and
Pelrsol. The Harbor foursome
was a mere .31 off the meet
record set by Irvine in 2000.
Bury, Weiner. Ross Sinclair
and Charlie Hockenbury
combined on a t :43.92 to finish
second in th'e 4x50 butterfly
consolation heat (10th overall).
Jay Thompson, Brad Di.llmcln,
Gavin Schmidt and Sincldir
teamed to finish fourth lo the
4x50 breaststroke consolation
beat In 2:06.03.
Newport's 140 team points
were bettered only by Irvine
(202), Santa Margarita (188) and
Edison (184).
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrating the Daily Pilot's
Athlete of tM Week series
Brian Bec1ch 140). Michael
Gardiner (41 ). Bally Lund (43)
and Adam Donovan (43) also
scored for the M11stc1ngs, who
finish the mc1lch Wednesday dl
W1Uowick Goll Club.
The Mustdngs lc1ce Pacific
Coast Lcagu£' foe Northwood
toddy at Strdwbcrry Fdrms
Advisor Jim Crotwell nas also
formed a boys junior varsity
lacrosse club team at Harbor
and reports about 30 athletes
are taking part.
STEVE MCCAANK I OM.Y PILOT
Estancia pitcher Paul Flory and the Eagles wtll visit
CdM today at 3:15, hoplng to repeat 8-7 first-round
Paclttc Coast League upset March 19.
Newport topped runner-up
Capistrano Valley by an
astounding 7 .52 seconds. setting
the stage, Lynch believes, for
bigger things down the road.
"I think these guys are
looking at going under 3:07, •
said Lynch, mindful of the
benefits of shaving and tapered
trairung. as well dS an even more
1 I I 1
MONDAY
Eagle relays shine
The boys team recently won
the Orange County Lacrosse
Tournament in Irvine.
The Newport boys lost a
lopsided game to a team from
Canada, but the Sailors learned
d great deal from the experience,
according to their coach.
DANA MESENllUNK 0 Newport Harbor
The Estancia ~
High girls 4x800 •
relay finished lhi{d
m their heat al the
TODAY'S SCHEDULI
WDM&
mm
Community college men and
women • Orange Emplr• Ccnfefwnce
~ chlmpionshlps It Ortnge
eo.st College.
2p.m.
High school • Newport Harbor at
1..-guna Hilb, 3:30 p.m.; UnNersity at
CorONI del Mw; 3:15 p.m.; Costa Mesa
It Estanci.. 3:15 p.m.
boys volleyball
TIBDAY
TREVOR JONES Arcadia Invitational\ relay
c.ompebbon Pnday di Arrocbd I fJgh.
D1anc1 Rosete. Luda Vdldez.
Both teams play their home
games at Harper Commuruty
Center m Costa Mesa.
Coti.g. · Concordia at Vllnguerd. 3
p.m.
c.ommwWty college . Orange C.oast
It R.lwnlde, 2:30 p.m
High school • Estancia ~ Corona de4
M«, 3:15 pm~ Northwood vs.. Costa
~ tit TeWinlcle Patt, 7 p.m.; Ceplj.-
trano Vllltey Chrlstlen at s.ge Hin,
3:15 p.m.
High tdlool bcJ1Js -Corona def MAr
at Lagool k.t\ 3 p.m.; Newpon
Harbor at Irvine, 3 p.m.; UnMnity ..
Coct.I MeY. 3: 15 p.m.; Nor1t1\.\IOOd It
EstandA. 3:15 p.m.
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High school boys • Estancia at Uni-
\lefltty, 3:30 p.m.
Newport Harbor
track and field
DAVID Mosa
Orange Coast
men's volleyball
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MONDAY'S COUNJS
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port S.lldl CA 92660 CA 92627 fomia Code of C1vll 2 544 ln~on Beach Union Th1& busloess " con p S To all heirs, benefl· H .,_.._,,,, ftt.. ..,.. Kelty Ann Roberta. ducted rocadure ecllon clarlea, creditors, con .....,""" ..,.,..,,.,., 5781 Roger1 Onve. by an indMdual 995 120) I· 1 51 Yorlclown Ave. Huntington e.ach CA Hive you started A ~lory Pr•Btd ingent creditors. and Purchasing. Room 361
926'9 domg buslnau yet? Conference and man· ~be ~.J inOlher· Hunlmgton Beach. CA
Thi. business 15 con-Yes, 01/0l/02 dttory Pr•Bld Job W""'. ~-.,..,. _ _, the 92646, (714) 96"·3339
ducted by an indiYldual Wesley C. Miller wlll be oonducted on W>ll °' estate. or both, ol. ext 4350
Have you started fi This shtatemenCt wea WEDfllESDAY, APRIL MAflAPGETITEINGSON TRFOMOR Due Date Thur9day,
doing bu''nes. Y.t? tied wit the oon"' 17 2002 betg1lnnlnng May "' 2002, 2 ""'
Yes. March 4. 2002 ~lerl! ~~ eountY pn)mp.1y al 10:30 A.M. i.,:e~TXE F~tTPE been l'IOTiCE IS HEREBY K!")' Ann Roberta Participants ahllll meet PARTID In the Su C. GIVEN Iha.I th• Hunt·
Th11 s111emen1 was 2002Hff939 at !le-lngton Beach Union llled with the County Dally Pilot Apnl 9, 18 ADMINISTRATION rlor Court ol Calllomla. High School District, Or· 23 30 2002 T640 ~ of OOANGE r~·-r-•a....-• Clerll ol Orange County '' BUILDING PETITION FOR If? vuuoity, """""'"8• on 03/19/2002 Unlv8fllty of CaMlomla, ' 8Clmg by and through its 2002H96350 ADVERTISEMENT Irvine PROBATE reQUelt.S ltlal Governing Board, llefe· Dally Pilot Mar 26, ~ FOR BIOS BIMdlng # 111, FELIPE C. PARTIDA lnaltar relerred to u
?, 9, ·16, 2002 T6?7 Subject 10 conditions Room 107 be appointed 88 per-·01sTR1cr. will receW9 prescribed by Iha under· lrvtna, Callfomla =.representative lo up to, but not la1er than
Flctltlou1 Bualneaa signed. sealed bids for 8 92997-9100 II< lhe estate ol ahe above-staled time,
Name Statement Lump Sum Contnlct are (IM9) 82.C-6630 then~imoN r 11aled bids tor the
The followmg persons lnvhed for the t()ftowing AnENDANCE AT e· eward of contract• tor are dQjng bumaas as Worll TiiE PRE-BID CON· quests authority to ad· the following projects·
United [endln<,1. 18401 FlFTH FLOOR FERENCE AND JOB "*llller the estate under f>nliec;t: Bid i881 ·Cool-
Von Kerman. Sae 440 ADMINISTRATION, WALK IS MAN-!!.1!._~ AOmfn.. Ing Tower Aepi8oement llWle, CA 92608 REMODE.. EAST DATORY FOR All ,_ ....... ol Ellat.s Act at Ocean View High
Tim Chertes Fler. OFFICES PRIME CONTRAC· ~ ,,!~ ,~ School. Mandatory Job 18•01 Von Kam PROJECT TORS. THE MErTl"'Q ,... • ...,.._ ....... ~.. Wall!· 9.00 am,. Thu,..
1440, IMne. CA ~n NO. tllt17 Will CLOSE AT"'1;.'. l1lve to take INllly ac day. Apnl 18, 2002,
K8itll Mall'-ROMn UNIVERsnY OF A.M. ANY COHTAAC-liont without obtaining OcHn View High
berg 18.CO 1 Von CALIFORNIA, TORS ARRIVING AF· court IWfOYal a.tore School, 17071 Golhald, K.annen 1440. llWl8. CA IRVINE TEA THIS TIME W1ll talllng c.~ln Vert Im-Huntington BHch
92608 IAVINE. CAUFOANIA NOT BE EUOl8L.E TO portanl ecUons. how l.JcenM: C-20
Thit bu1tnesa IS con 92117 PARTICIPATE IN THE .-. lhe petlOll8I ,..-Sida shall be recelYed
ducted by 001>8l1nlft PROJECT OESCRIP IND PROCESS Al A MnCdYe v.il be reQl#ld in the plaoe identJflec:I
Have you atar1ed TION Wort! lndudel PRIME CONTRACTOR. to give notice to In-above, and shall be dc?!'1I! butlne9e Yfl(I No but ii no1 llrnlled lo, the Only biddaf'8 who pet· ~ ~ unlw opened and publlcfy
K11th ROH!lberg lollowlng. Oemolltlon llape1e in bo4t'I the Pt• nollca l98d llloud at !he lbcMt-Thlt statement was and remodeling ol Bid Confet911C8 and the or consented to Ille stated date, lime and
Ille<! with lhe County prolCllMlely ~10 1. I~ Job W•lk In their ~-~·) llienl' place. ~ and epec:Ml-Clerll ol Orange County office area, 10 include enllrely. wll be dewed ..... pe • .....,.. adml 1 C111io119 lll't on file It the on 03'l6l2002 but not be lmillld to. IN lo bid on the PYofect u Jrallon aulhoflly Wiii ba lddr-listed aboY•
20021117100 removal and ebatement !)(!me contractors For t= unleta an In-In 8CCOfdanoe Wlll'I 111 ~!lot Af)f 2. 9. 16 ol aJ floorinc>'n*Oc un lur1her Information, con-......-.. ~ ~:: P«Mllons ol Celrfomla ~ T632 def' Ille existing c:atpel· tac1 UCI Contract• 0.. .,.,,........ ' ..-13 u 1 In • u a n d ...,....,...._ __ ~~ Ing, removal and dis· partment Within Oee1gn and llhOwa ~ caute Prole11lon1 Code
Flctltloua Bu1lneaa pout of all partition & eon.ruction s.Mcee. why lhl lhotAd not Sactlon 7028 15 and
Name Statement walls. carpeting and Bnlnda R HookenhUI at gnint IN 81.#10rity. Public Contr9CI Code
Th• lottowtng persons be.H, ceiling ttlel, tight (9411) 82,._.n5. ~E!:ltt<! ~ ~ Section 3300, the owner
ere ~ bualo-u lhrturH, t<t>er Qf1d aye. The IUCCMtful Bidder ~PR 2 · reqult'M that the blddtf
Kelly Gr"n Land tern. a PClf1lon Of the ex· and It.a Subcontraclora 25• 2002• at 1:30 posHH the cl111I· ecape, 26791 Baronet Isling tNAC eystem and wll be raqiMed 10 fc*1w i>m,.peol: L73• 341 THE flcetion of conlracto(e MINlon Viejo CA 92692 Incidental electr1cal end lht nondlacflmlnatlon .... ct 1 'f ORIV~ P.O. BOX llcenN noted above at
Kenneth &en Kelly data/phone cabling u aulrementa Ht forth In 14170• OR NOE, CA the time lhe bid It
287111 Baronet, Mleslon lhown on fie drlwlnga the Bidding Documents gielSCe LAMOREAUX aubmmed. Pursuant to
Vlalo. CA 9292 The new WOiie shall oon· and to PllY pnwalllng JUIFSTIYOUCOBJENTEECTR to PB u 't In ell I Can d
Th• alat of •• ....... w·"• -rt:t• ll the ~ ro tu on1 ode ~ ~ .. ~ palnUng.-d';l.Jptt:'ne ibrof the WOlit. Iha granU~lht.,.. Section 7028.15, no
TISHA GRAY tD iQll
Hlgtt tdlool boys. CoroN de4 Mir 115. Estancia Estrda at NMport Bead\ cc. 2!30 p.m. girls basketball
day of delay, In the
amount ol $200 per day
Each bidder shall
submit, on Iha form
furnished with the oon·
lrllCI documenCI. • list ol
Ille proposed 141boon·
tractor1 on this project u requlr9d by th•
Subletting and Suboon·
tracllnQ Fair Practic:H
Act l>ubllc Contract
Code Section .c100 et
seq Each bid lhel be Sf>
compel lied by a ctmfled
Of C89hlerl chldl Ot bkl
bond in an amount noC leu then ten percem
(10%) of the total btd price, payable lo 11141
DISTRICT as a guanin-
lee 1t1at the ~ ii Ill
proposal la ecc:epled.
shalt promptly execute
lhe Agnlemlnl, IUmllh a
lllll$faclory Fdlful P1t.
tormenc. Bond ln an
amount not IHI than
one hundred percent
( 100%) ol lhe total bid Plloe. lumllh a Payment Bond In an emount not
teas than one hundred
percent (100%) ol lhe to-
tal bid price, and lumlah
certlllcllH evidencing
that the required Insur· anoa 19 in effect In lhe
amounts ... lorttl In the
general condition•. In lhe av911t ol !allure to
enaer Into tile contract
and execute the r•
qulrwd doclulnelU. auct'I
bid eec:urtty w4I be for·
f811ed The F•lh!IA Pit·
lormance Bond 1111111 r• meln In ~ force and ...
feel thn>ugf\ .. guwlll-... Plll1od .. lplClled In
the ~ condllJons The DISTRICT re·
ll8Mll lh8 r\ci1I to reject
any or all bids or to
waive any lrregularttlas
or lntormalillee In any
bide Ot In the bidding.
Aa required bv s.ctiofl
1 n3 ot the Calltornla Labof Code, lhe Oiractot
ol the ~of·~
dlJllrtal AelaSiolw ol lh8 Slate ol Callfomfa has
d9lem1ined the g8nefal prevaltlng ratH of
wages in the locality .,
whlch lhil" Wo.11 la IO be
per1ormecf Caples of
these rai. detarmtna-
lionl, are on Me • lhe
DISTRICT, end ~
may ba obtained upon request The conlracior
shall post a ccpy ol
0-ra1e1 al eadl job
Iii• The contractor and
any~~ undet
It etlll P9}' not .... than
the specified prwalllng
ratll of Wiget tO aB
workers employed by
!him In the e1141CU1ion ot
lh8 oonlnlct
No bidder may
wttlldraw any bid tor e
pei1od ol sixty (60) days
alter the date set for tile
oplllllng °' bids. Pursuant to Section
22300 ol the Plblic eon.
Inlet Code the contract
will oontaln prOYlslona
permllllng the sue· ceulul bidder lo
IOl>elltute MCUritlet f()( any moneys Wlthtleld by
the Oiltrtcl IO ensure
performance under tile
conll'IC1 or perm1tt!ng
payment ol retentionc
Hrned dlrecily Into eecrow
BY: Governing Board
Signed: ISi Susi MoL.ane Director · ProcuremanV
Energy Conservation
Published Newpor1
Beach-Costa Mesa
~ Pilot Apnl 9. 19.
T041
FfctiUou• BualMU
Name Stat.ment
The following perwons 1119dOlng~u·
Cltry' Dc99e, 929 PaulatillO ,,,... • Costa
Mela. CA 92G2I
Tilo Her9dta, 929
Prwtarino Ave • Colla
Mesa. CA 92826
Hicil Heredia, 929
PIWlatlno Ave • Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
This bvS1ness 11 con·
duc:Ced by: husband and
wrte
Have you star1ed
doing business yet?
Yes. 312oC/1997
Tito Heredia
This 11a1emen1 was
flied with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03l28l2002
2002H97472
Dally Pilot ~ 16, 23, 3(), May 7, T647
Flctltloua Bualnu•
Name Statement
The follo:w"'9 pereoM are dOlng ~ u .
JamH Bergantlne Company. 5809
Seuhore Or., Newpon
Beach, CA 92963 ~ Peder S.gen·
line, 5609 Seuhor'8 Or • ~e;crt Beach, CA
This ._.,... Is oon-
<M*ld tiv. an hdMdual
Hne you eterted
doing bulNel y!C? No
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?~
James Peder Bergan·
tine
Thia statement was
hied with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 03/27/2002
20021897256
~Pilot Aor 19. 23. ~7.~ !647
F1cttuou. Bualneaa
Heme Statement
The following pereons
819 doing bulileU ..
Muefmo Photogre·
phy. 531 Bernard SI
10. Coste Mesa. CA
92627
MalllmO Melani. 531
S.merd SI •O. Cosla
Mela CA 92&27
This bullMsl Is con-
dueled bv an lndMdual
Have you started
OOlng butlnest yal'? No
Massimo Melani
Thia statement was
hied wilh the County
Clal1t ol Orange County
on WlT/'2002
20021897323 o• Piiot ~ 16. 23. ;l!>~ay 7, ~ !648
Tell Us About
YOUR
GARAGE
SALE!
In
CLASSIFIEDS
dOlng boelneaa yal'? No window covering• .,. ,,....., ...,.,r ....._......., ~ b-woctt ..... ,,_,. .... r Have you 11ar1ad cablng, ~. bell, wlThe.._~IUClC'lllllulto~ :'thf"'"-""11 and8"f1M/ ~ !'-'~~~
Kenntlh Oran Kelly doors, door frame1' the f State of •~ ...,._....... or ·-d8r !tie contl9C:I unlne •
This Slll.tment wu hardW&re. t~r otlllng, Clllfomle tract0f"1 ;:'~ ~ ~ and until Iha ~ ol • • • • • • • • •
fifed wlltl Ille County ~lllng Ill••· ~ :::': ~atof: hHrtng • Your •P· ~ llel the et!. ~ ~~ Coont-( ~ ::'".;y and .. Bid l*IW* Ni be In P«· tttclor wat property
2002 .. t -..i."'*°"' u lhOWll UCINll eon ct bv yow enomey, bl8ld at 111 *i18 Iha 7411 ,_.the Clrawtnal CLAUWICATION· , IF YOO AAE A CREO. bid ._ IUbmlleO. Mt ~Plo4 ~ 2• 1~ on UTIMA'nb CON ucaNU COOi; ' ITOA Of 1 contlngenl conlractor nol 10
M&..11.11116...---..Llibr: ITAUC110N COST: GeMt11 8'lllldlng cndllOr of Ill -...ecs. tlcarlMd It MltlCt IO
F1ctlUow luefneu ITO,.I00.00 eor... I "'°" ~ Ill Vol# dalrn .,...._ IRttf ht '"' NlfM ltetement Note: ~ ,....,_ 0.-~ !f*I-WWI lie oourt end mell a Ind Iha oorncl wll be
The to11ow1ng penone Mio CIO not NIC ... "-= •.-.r . Q_.lo =::: pertOnel r':; cooekt•ld YOld. " lhe .,. ~ ~ q~ In OM ........._ _..., fOt to Iha CCMt ~tour l!GtnH cla111f1catton
N1111port 8porl• contrKt DocUl'llM!tll • M •1 • at*'-ol morifie !ram lie dltl of ~ ,. ... ....., II
Mu.-nL100 ~ fNIY not Ila ...... .., W ....... llllt -nat tlnll ~ of ..,_. "* d I ·~ CM-Cenltt Ufl\19, S1 ..-rd. RI IA IC?..,. lllftllM to: .. PfOYldlcl In Probe.. tnldo( U d4lflnld In
N
8
=o'rt 0.adl, A 8iddinO Oocum.rrta 1• The Conlnldof 11181 Coda -*"' t100 The 8eclolt 70C5t °' 111 c.1-_. be a~ to .,.. ~ bettl In ~ ro,,,._ lu.tlneM Ind
dera on a..<>NDA;.tlY undtr lhe "'"" kw lllrlG '**'• .. P1ufa•lo111 Code, the ~ 6Poftt APRIL -and ~c.o:! :.:.Ill!!_ ...CW. IOuf ~lahy contractor flodelOUI .....,.... ColleGllOfl ,.oundltlOn I; """""• .-1 IOf"I ~ tot a fNl'lo '"""" .. "-"19 awMlld Iha ..... tof'
._ .... JMnt ~· 100 Ntiwport be -=~ & lft1lll'll ol a COtlttnuOW dllieYOUnollDldY ~· .,. 1111 "°"' ._. .... oor.-. l'M polcMlrllJ ~ lllet DtM, SI lOO, OONSTRUCTlO.. YM'9 pltor IO lie bid MA ,.JW,11._ ~ a ~ °' ._ .. cflllilll ---• t'f-JO" Baacll, CA SERVICES ~ OMI fOf f;t N ..... b'I Iha COUft --. In Wf'Cllla 1t1t1 :1 • ~ KJ08 Thlt ~ le con-Ul'Mfllly d Cllllomla Projeef. The tlc4mM II ~ .,. • peimrt .,._ h ~ of c.or. -:.,2~·1~.:n eo.uj ~.by·:Ou~ 3900 ~f'llol ,, :r.:11=1M1~~ =-:~-~ ~1r~fH~~:~~181 c:::
W I 6otnQ butln... 11? fnh, ..,,.. fW>I requlrld bf :r ~ ....!!? .. 9lclll0rl 7a81. ~~ft.IM 1a'Q' Y•, ltlll y 12tf7·1450 .. Clllnhd '"""' OE· TllM II of .. ...
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OPPORTUNITY
All ru1 Mllll 1CM111s1no In lllil MWSpaj)lf Is IUbjlct
lo Ille ftdtt1I flif Housing
Act of 1981 .. amtndtcl wtlicll matn It llltgal 10
.rv.rUM •any pmerenu.
llmltattoft or dllcrtmlnatlon
blMd on rau. colot, 1t1io· Ion, NX. handicap, fll!lllial
status or llltlonll origin, or
an lnttntlon to llllk• any
sud\ pmerera. limitation
Of dllcf1minltlon,.
Tlill newspaper Wiii not
knowingly 1cc1p1 any 1dv1rtl11ment for rul
ts111t wlllcll Is In YlolatJon of Ille law. 0Uf rndtn are
lltr•by lnformtd that 111 dWtlllflOS ldVtrttsed In this newspaper 111 available on
an equal= onlty basis To n of dlsc:riml-
llltlon, HUD toll-lrH at
1 ·8CXM24-8590.
Pliml Notti
l.egune lltldl, 180 deg!ee
-of Qty "'111. Catalrll lunMIS 3bt 2 Sba, 3 Ip,
lrench dtl, OYtrsiztd 3 cat
I t llOlll'lfP.!tL 1 --~~-~~· f-";.:.·F~":.:..Miln.:.:~:.:.:!,_·000_· _ OiieliAt t4Mt7.t118
5.auded Old Hollywood
&utl 111 No Ti.mi Foot· BUY WHOLESALE hills of Santa Ana Under
DIRECT • Whol111lt $750.000 !QI 941H23"'12.0
bloklll ol Oual.ty Mlnulac-
turtd Homtt Saw up to
$40. 000 gllllll1IMd Ltam
lht MCll'IU dtaltll OOll~ went you to know
1·800 ·242·0060 ICAL•SCAN)
Abeolult Itel Valutl
Model perfect 3& 2.581
llcllM wlhl C1111. Fp, CUllOm kllcllln end pi1vn yard In llDd comm. $315,000 For a.c.ie cal P11rick Ttnote,
!Ql, 949=8*9705
I UDI
OM.Y 2 LDT
CUSTOM HOMES
... 2.5IA
FAOll .... 000
SATllUN 12-5
M50 Edin Pleet Mt-ns-oeoo
OPEN HOUSE
IAT·IUN 12-5 E llOf CM
1M 2111' ST. A/lllfJltt w.,,.
41fHoMl.ftllftl
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M•72MllO
(SAMPLE CARD)
OCEANFRONT
FlXER
Not For The Flint
of tt.rt IGl 141-72W12.0
BEACff DUPl.EX
BEST BUY
CAU. FAST
AGT. 141-723-t12.0
OHE FOAi> ROAD
OPEJI .... 1-' ...... Dr r.... In Ill Oct 2001
--of oc Honie ..... • 2.b, + din. Loll of
upandea 11,315,000 SSIJI GoldtctNI 8lilr
Mt-2544700
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MWQ.0291 N1wpo1t AaoM .. ._. .... 737-3217 2Br t.581, tc get, no ptla. ..., _____ _.
$t11Wmo. 1ee6 IMnt Avt 211f 281 ~ ...,_ 1oc 181 181 P~ VIiia .... 94&-??0-9422 Ext 2Q3 un.,-' .......... -& bey 'I-.::...:.:....:=:..=::o...=::-=-= bay vWw. p, gar. wtiup .........,.., -· "9.(:#J """"'· 907 1'2 W Bay Avt Aval $-1 ~ ~~~ ext 29 EASTSIDE CM STUDIO f2QO()Jmo &ot~723-5'!09 ~ with lenced ylld PET OIC
2'31 vi.ta Hoger =-~~~.Id. ~1-=s·· iiliill OPEN SUN 1-6 S'1251mo. Cal for Info 1·11 ma
The Bluffl Townhome ,_71:.;:;4-..::54:::::5;;.:::-0Y:==2 __ _
Lowest Price 38r S399K agt. 94~-6489 FSJde er :w.e• lludlo a
1 '*-SISNl50. .....
pool, lllf8lll ....... no,. 71,__
V.....11r~ w.y••-a. -· ... ...... 11200flllo. ...... ..
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SPORTS PAGE
1'hls ~ 16 ~"' Mtowco .. oll olltlele• ,,_.. ovr community.
Your child ccrn IM on du.. pop for iu., $2$.00.
Here's how It works:--
Fill out the form below. Enclose a picture of your
child in their uniform, a $25 .00 check
made payable to the Dally Pilot
(or credit card number) then mail to:
Cl.AlllNID DIMlnMINf
330 w. lcly St •
Costa MeM, Ca 92627
If it is 11'°'9 COfW9nient for )IOU, Mel he to drop by our office.
We will design a • c.MD" for )OJr c:hild and publish it on our
tpecial ,,.,
AU"'°'°' Wll.l U..,..,., 10 IHI AOOalll YOU
NOW.UIC*t
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SPONSOR A PET
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Spon.so~a pee photo on ow lpCICiaJ •Save a Life•
page publishing on Thunday, April 2S. 2002 ..
Yow spomorsh.ip will sec:we a apece for a pbl>to of a pet who as
a~lable for adoption and neiccU a good home. This apecial paee
has saved bundieds of liva all attt the mce, dwW to people
like you! 1k a pan of saving a Uk anCf fed gJUt about dom1 it.
This page is prcllClllCd in co.njunaion with local animal shclccn
and Ncwpon Beach Animal C.Onaol Scnm.
Por just s 19, Y'>U can .dd row own tpecial
chougba under cbe pet's phcXo. It will
display yow name u Che tpOftlOf of chia
pet, or you may indudc a lcM• ~
of one of yow own cDcrilbed funy friCnds. •
SAVE A UFE SPONSOR PO.RM
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ot -companlaa. QllCk wllh .. locel
BatW lull-11-... ,.., ~ '°" aend .,,, ,...., « ....
hlr MrVlcM. Reed
and llllClamand lnY ~....,,. '°" I~ 1.::~ GOLDMINE! 80 wndlllg macHnel ..
llEIT ROllY! excellent focttlone Ill lot
S3,2leitllo. (,..tic), HO .... •234-6912 co111patltlon, plantltul
Vtndlllll altes. It.MS BEST ROUTE. Up lo
Cull Required. $3~ (rMllltlc) No
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A player we know was declarer al
a lhrcc-no-uump contract where
dummJ held K Q JO seventh in clubs
opposite a low doublcioo in hand.
Dcchucr played the band widioul ever leading 11 club to dummy tnd
wmt down ooe. Partner inquiled why
declarer hid never touched clubs. tnd the reply was imaesting: WSo I lead 1
club to the ~ tnd it bolds. What
have I lcamed1 • This &ale ought be
apocryphal. but it c:ooWns a consid-
erable clemeol of tnllh, C$JJCCinlly
when the f>!:aycrs in the game lllC
good technicians.
North's two diamonds was a pme
Wat led lhe ten of ...-.
Dcci.ct ~will! itllmmy'• ICe tad ditcardcd two diMnoadt on the queen
and jlck of lhc tlrit.A hc&n Wiie led 10
lhc ten and West fbllowed wllh the f\vc. Convinced that all wu well, declarer er\ICRld dummy 1¥ith a low
chlb to lhl quee11 Md led anocher
lutt. Eul'• 9P1de diltlrd WU I tik·
let blow. Declarer !'Ole wilb I.he ICI
ol beans and cxiJed widl a Rt IO the kJna, bul Well WU at>le IO W I
mcly with • black-tUit card. Wllh 00
Cl1lry to the lllblc, dcclln:r bad IO
hope ror a sinilclon diamond k.ina -
doiNn me.
Declarer placed too much relul.nce on Ea. holdillg the Icing of tarts. A
bit of ~ would have Woded the
COOU'llCt. After wimln& the fine trick
with the ace or spades, declarer
should have taken lhe hcan fineae
immediately. When the tc:n of hea.111
wins, declarer aossc1 blck to the queen or clubs and cashes the queen of spades, jettisoning the ace ol clubs
from band. Now declarer leach
another bean. rcpetbng the f ineue should East fol)ow. When East dis-
cards, declarer rises with the ICC and
CT.its with a he8n. No mal1Cf which
suit West rewms. dcclaru wt.LI be able to take the diamond finesse for
lhc fulfilling trick. either before or
afler ditcaniing two diamonds on
dummy's black-suit winnm.
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