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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2003
Irvine Co. to unveil luxury resort plans
Area around Pelican Hills Golf Course would
offer 204 guest rooms and 52 vacation
homes under proposal to be released today.
June Casa1rande
Dady Pilot
NEWPORT COAST -A luxury
resort with 204 guest rooms in 40
bungalows, 52 vacation homes,
68 shared-ownership villas, a spa
and a new golf club house Is
planned on about 92 acres
around the Pelican Hill Golf
Course.
can Hill rewrt designed to c:api
ta.lize on and reinforce thl'
Orange County coast a'> a rei.ort destination.
"Pelican I fill ii. probably one or
the mo\t perfect M!lling!> in the
mun try for th.I!> type or resort, ..
'>illd l'nc Preve11e, prei.ident or
the Irvine Co r~ort properties.
Huildmg.-. will be in the Span-
•'>h Hevival Mylt: or homes and
t•-.1ate'> built in ')anta Barbara
and LO\ Angele'> in the 19205 and
al'><> embodied by the Bel -Air re-
'>ort 111 IAl'> Angele'>. '>aid Hobert
1· lhott, Irvine Lo \enior vice
prl'~llknt of urhan planning and
Jc.,.gn.
experience that CafJfomia I'> fa.
mous for."
Irvine Co. execut.ivci. ':>aid that
they hope to break ground by
late next year and open the firi.t
phase of the pro1ect by early
2006.
Irvine Co. officials wiU unveil
plans today for the upscale Peli-
The announcement come'> on
the heels or several rei.on open
ings along the coast, inclutlmg
the new Balboa Bay Club and Hc-
'>Ort, the Montage Resort and Spa
in Laguna Beach, the St. Rl•i.,ri.,
Monarch Beach resort in Dana
Point and the I lyall Regency
I luntington Beach Re:.ort & Spa.
"()Ur whok fanta~y b to be
abll' to rl'crl'atc the Old Califor-
111a cxpcriene<:." Elliott said.
"I hat clt•wint, but ca .. ual beach
The company 1i. unvc1Jmg the
plans today and will i.end out in
formational brochure!> to many
residents of Newport Coa.'>t, m-
cluding the adjacent Pelican
Crei.t and Pelican I lill develop-
mencs. A seriel> or community
meetings on the project will
probably begin in July. COURT£ SY Of THE IRVINE CO
See RESORT, Paee A4 An arti st's rendering of the courtyard entrance at Pehcan Hill Inn.
A LITTLE HELP GETTING THERE
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor High School's Ross Elledge gives fellow graduate KatJe Robinson a piggyback nde as they march on to the field to receive
their diplomas during graduation on Thursday. For more graduabon celebrabons. see Pages A6-Al 2.
Sk ate p ark friends nervous about Te Winkle delay
Nichols,.
words no
surprise to
Greenlight
Slow-growth stalwart Al lan
Beek says he urged
committee not to back
Nichols for City Council.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
NFWPORT BF.AC.II Member. or
Greenlight\ old guard .ur d1v1dt'd on h~
Councilman D1lk Nichol'> LOmments
about MeXJcam might affect their cause
but they agree that \;1c:hob comm ent W&.
at ~t. umvtSe •\nd they rt' nor .. urpnsed
cha1 Nichols \>\-Ould makr '-Uth a com
ment
"Dick Nichol'> I'> my rnt'nd I al.Imm.~· tus
hont"ity and h1' abihry II\ unfortuna1e
that he pul'> h1-. foot in tm
mouth.· '>did Allan fk>e~
who authored 1he ongmaJ
GrecnJ1gh1 1rnua11ve and
who, hkt-Nichol'>, ran on
a C...rt-cnhght ticket in the
la.'' Cuy Council elt.'CUon
HI 've had two meeungs
with him to 1eU hun to
choo~e ht\ wore!:. more
Dick Nichols carefully I had urged
(.,reenltght not 10 c,eek
Dick Nil hob' cand1daC'\ fhcy didn't IJ!>
ten.·
Beek added Lhcll opponent'> or the
C..reenl1ght pnnc1ple'i of hm1tmg growth
and traffic rrught use the N1thol'> mndent
to their advantage.
Former Mayor 1-vetyn I fart, aho o ne or
the original GreenJight proponents. said
that "llichols' comment do~ not and
should not reflect on Greenltght's core is
sues.
"I have no idea where he'41 corrung from Planning Commission thin as a frayed piece of grip tape af. been pressing for a partc for about 10 the master plan at its Apnl 14 meet-with these comment~· llart said. "Dick
ter another delay of plans for TeWin-years. expressed frustration at the de-ing. At chat time, commission mem-Nichols does not represent Greenltgtu leaves location of skate k.Je Park. lay. bers requested more information and when he's talking. and this is ceruunly not
facility undecided. Bark On JUne 9, the Planning Commis· "We've been playing this location continued the discussion to June 9. a Greenlight issue. . . Greenlight is about
slon approved parts of the TeWlnkJe game forever," said Jim Gray. the The plan is a road map to help guide traffic and malcing sure that our street ~-R1ri---'LM~k_users are_ inter sted ul the commission leader of the skate partc advocates. the future of the citys most heavily tern worts. Any council member that has inoneofthesites. ~~~~co;;:n~tin;;;ued;J~addisculli·~M:kio~n~o~n~th~e~s~kai1~e~-~"l~t'~s~g~e1ffiun[nig~nfaii1ffiiio~us-fi?-.reffffi~~;-~~p;~~~-=~...::.::::_...::.::::.:::_~~_;;~;;;;:~~'t...;.bik;;~~;:J:i;~~~~~~
board partc for a variety of reasons, In · plallning commissioners need to go The plan proposes a 20,000-square-ported, and I would hope that~ continue
Deirdre Newman d uding giving fans of the Bark Park. to a skate partc and see bow they work foot skateboard parlc at Davis El-to.·
Daily Pilot who covet another site close to the and where they are. They haven't ru· ementary School. But to install it Fonner Mayor Jean Wan declined to
dog-friendly area, a chance to weigh lned any neighborhoods. as far as I there would require eliminating the comment.
CoSTA MESA -The patience of in on the discussion. know."
skate park supporters is wearing as Skateboard park fans, who have The commi~ion first considered
THINKING ALLOWED
Nichols is right: I 'm M exican and I like the beach
W hat ls the big deal here?
Newpon Beach
c.ouncilman Ok:k
.Nicholl WU just telliog lhe truth.
right? Mexic:an.s like to picnic on
the beech. '
I know I do. I usually don't wear
my state-laaued Mexican
armband. so I am not aunt how
.tomebody could teU that by Just
'loc>lcmg at me, but then mlllt be
one's skin color. Why, that would
just be Ignorant. I'm sure the
ooundlman asked each penon
his or her ethnic heritage before
coming to a coodusJon.
I can just see it now. Nichol •
the &lendly man that be ls.
would of course feel comfortable
walking rtght up to e group of
peopte relaxing at the same
beach he~ and sparking up a
convenadoit. tome od)tf WllY-
ff Nicholl .met they were HARPER
Mellcanl, ~MUM be. I mean.
·rn. my name la Dick. Nfca to
meet you. You're Medc&n. rfght7"
Whet kind ol poltddan would beod the 1cNthf
A blghly edumled. 8'teeellf\d man IUCh
• ~wouldn't due ..... aicb.
...... llablmerlt*nply 00 tbe ... ol
Nichols ls I retired mgjneer. a
~·Ilion that demands lp«i.Oc data. eact fllur'fll and predle lnJorroadon. He mow. .a coo weU that One minor
rnllallailellon "'1ultl ln a lerioUI w
I wanted to ask Nichols what facts and
evidence &ed him to lbe educated
concluaion that a group of people hangjng
out on the grassy areas ~ my paJsanos
(countrymen) -but he nevM called me
back.
H1s wife. Sandy Nichols, wrote In a letter
10 the editor that she bu inltructed her
husband not to talk to the Pilot. But Sandy,
I am just trying to get a rational
explanation (or thia. 1bere muat be one.
Help me help you.
1 spob wttb a 6()-,)"Jll-dd Corona del
Mar man who~ Ntddl. The
man Mid he dkl not want his Olllne In
print becaulo me "wodd " a cruy p19ce·
end he feeled malladon. 1be Corona del
SM SKATE, Pace M
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WEATHER tiS&
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A2 Friday, June 20, 2003
OONLEACH/OAJLY PILOT
Judilyn Ashley of the Newport Beach Public Library read s *One-Eyed Jake" during Story Time at Pirate's Cove.
Walking the plank
June Casaerande
Da1lyP1lot
T here are scary pirates and then
tht.'re are really scary pirates. And
One-f:.yed Jake is definitely in the
latter category. if the awe-struck
littJe faces at Story Time al Pirate'~ Cove are
any indicalion.
More than a dozen children. most of them
preschool-age. gathered on Wednesday at
the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum for
the first Scory Time at Pirate's Cove, a series
of pirate stories and songs presented by I.he
mw.eum, the Newport Beach Public Ubrary
and with help from the OaslS Senior Center.
"One-Fyed Jack was a very bad pirate."
WHAT'S AFLOAT
• WHATS AR.OAT 1s published periodically.
If you are planning a nautical event, submit
the infonnetion to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (9491
646-4170; or by e-mail to
dsilypilot@lat1mes.com.
CRUISES
Electric Boat Tours often twc>-hour CNises of
Newport Harbor ($75 per cruise). Round-trip
hotel or off-the-water restaurant shuttle
service Is available. Pidc·up from restaura nts
with docks is also available. Chartered and
catered tours. (949) 291-1953 or
www.wsttsonthehsrbor.com.
Th• Newport landing Belle is available for
weddings and receptions. codctail and
sightseeing cruises. and meetings. The cost
is $500 for the first two hours. plus $150 for
eadi additional hour. (949) 361-3640.
Fun Zone Boat Co. runs a 45-minute cruise
(adults, $6; children, $1) and e 90-minute
cruise (8dult5. $8; children, $1) departing
from Balboa Fun Zone every 30 minutes
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. A 60-minute
showboat sunset cruise (adults. S6; children.
$ 1) leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. daily.
Private charters are available. (949) 673-0240.
Catalina PaSMnger SeJVice runs 46-minui.
harbor cruises (adults. $6; children. $1) and
90-minute cruises (adults, $8; children, $1 ),
departing from Balboa Fun Zone eve_ry 30.
Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum offers reading
time for young children
on Wednesday mornings
warned storytclJer ludllyn A11hley. a library
!>laff member.
Properly cautioned. the children brnced
themselv~ for the story, '"One Eyed Jake'' by
Pat Hutchins.
As the Mory unfolded. the robbing Jake
the pirate continued to rob other boats. But
in the end, his own greed Wd.!> his undoing.
Hl1> boat sank under the weight of all the
jewels he stole.
on the hour until 7 p.m. (949) 673-5245.
Cruise the harbor aboard the Electn, a
100-foot Classic Fantail vessel. Cha11ers with
catering are available for up to 145
passengers. (949) 723-1069.
A thnMH:Ourse dinner and danci09 while
cruising the harbor are available at 8 p.m.
Fridays and at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at
Hornblower Cruises & Events. 2431 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. The fee is $59.95
per person on Fridays and S64 on Saturdays.
Brunch cruises alllO are available. (949)
631-2469.
The Catalina Ayer departs from Balboa
Pavilion at 9 a.m daily and returns from ·
Catalina Island at 4·30 p.m. $36 round-trip for
adults; $20 round-trip for children
Reservations are recommended (949)
673-5245.
Homblower offers weekend dinner dance
and Sunday champagne brunch cruises on
Newport Harbor that celebrate imaginative
cuisine and parrlpered service. 2431 W. Coast
Highway, Suite 101 , Newport Beach. (949)
631-2469.
Th• Adventures at Saa Yacht Charters offer
cruises around Newport Harbor from 12:30
to 2 p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. $20, includes
cruise, parking, cookies and sodas.
·Reservations required. (949) 650-2412.
FISHING
Ashley was half of the storytelling team.
She and Oasis Senior Center representative
Darlene Williams. both decked out in pirate
attire. took turns telling stories and leading
songs such as MBlow the Man Down.·
MYo. ho. blow the man downr the children
sang along.
Story rune at Pirates Cove is one of a
number of new programs at the museum
desjgned to highlight the area's nautical
heritage. Story Time is designed for children
3 lo 6. It wilJ take place twice a month on
Wednesday mornings from I 0'.30 to 11 :30
a.m. Reservations are required. The cost Is
free.
For more i.nfonnation or reservations, call
(949) 673-7863.
a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Mondays and
Tuesdays. $125. (949) 673-2810.
Get to the Newport Pier ••liY to watch the
dory fishing fleet return with the fresh catch
of the day. Fish are prepared for sale at
McFadden Square, an open-air market.
Ashing supplies and boat charten (Ol*1
party and private) are .available at Davey's
Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa (949) 673-1434;
and Newport landing Sportfishing, 309
Palms, Suite F. Newport Beach (949)
675-0550.
Day end night fishing charten for groups or
singles are available at Bongos Sportfishing
on Balboa Penins~la. (949) 673·2810.
KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA
lmua Outrigger C.noe Club invites
adventure-minded adults to canoe Newport
Harbor Hawaiian style. No expenence
required -they'll teach you all you need to
know. Dress for the beach and bnng a towel
every Saturday at 10 a.m. at North Star
Beach, 1 White Cliffs Drive, Newport Beach.
For more information, call (714)432-1236.
Beginning sea kayaking, rolling dinic:s and
private lessons are offered at Paddle Power,
1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and sea
ski rentals also are available. (949) 675-1215.
Two-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m.
Sundays from Newport Dune.. The cost is
$20 for adults and $15 for children. Kayak
rentals and classes also are available. (949)
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Accident is important
reminder to be safe
Ahoy.
N'u:eto
be baclc in
my home port of
Newport Harbor
this week. and I
really enjoyed
skippering a
private yacht last
night around our
harbor after being
on the open ocean
and visiting a half a
dozen ports.
of the sea. It is the
captain's decision.
This is a wake-up
call for not only
the professionals
and paying
passengers. but
also for the
reaeational
boatm. as well I
can not empha.si7.e MIKE enough -know
WHITEHEAD before you go. Can this happen
Next week. I am
scheduled to deliver another
yacht from here to
Emeryville in ~ San
Francisco Bay, and again
assisting me will be C.apt
Cllandler Bell of Bongos
Sportfishing. Yet. the
probability of postponing
the voyage is high because
of the 6-to IO·foot-high
swells from Point
Conception north to the
Golden Gate Bridge.
At the same time as lam
planning rhis voyage, I am
very saddened to read
about the capsizing of the
charter ~I Taki Tooo in
high sea.S while leaving
llllamook Bay, Ore. last
Saturday. Most of you by
now have heard about the
fatal fishing trip. What a
terrible accident to kick off
the boating season, but also
what a wake-up caD to
boaters and to the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers.
Coast Guard reports lists
that the J 9n 32~foot
vessel was last inspected on
March 13, 2003 (Activity No.
1742449), and certi6ed for
charter after satisfying eight
deficiencies noted from a
previous inspection on
March 13, 2000. by Coast
Guard Marine Safety Office
in Portland A typical
charter vessel is required LO
be regularly inspected and
certified bl[ the Coast Guard
to cany more than six
~The TuJci T0oo
was cenified Lo cany more
than six into coastal waters
and at the time of the
capsizing had 19 souls
onboard.
Mournfully, only eight
people survived after the
skipper ventured out in
small craft warnings with
t 0-foot seas breaking over
the entrance's sand bar and
some estimates of
IS-footers.
I do not want to question.
by all reports, the
experienced captain's
decision, but in my opinion,
that is a small boat to go out
in those reported
conditions. especially with
that many people on board.
Why he turned north to be
broached by the seas
remains a question. Did he
lose an engine. or was It a
rogue wave?
I know firsthand the
ramifications of canceling a
trip not only from the lost
earnings. but from the upset
~who mostly do
not understand the power
here at Newport Harbor?
You bet! WouJd I venture out
in 10-foot seas in a 321Hoot
boat1 No way. and the only
time I experience those seas
or bigger is when I cross the
Pacific or on a voyage up
the coast, where condidons
can change lnstantJy while I
reroute for the nearest safe
harbor.
I am noticing Newport's
jetty entrance's sweO
conditions worsen with the
building sand bar. ln the
past few years. Morro Bay
and Oceanside. known for
their treacherow sand bars.
were dredged. and I have
personally seen the
improved conditions
entering those harbors. The
bars create unpredictable
conditions with breald..ng
seas that can catch even the
most experienced off guard.
So. if the nDamook Bay's
sand bar had been dredged.
would this accident have
happened. and is a similar
accident awaiting Newport?
I t.hlnk that this should be
a wake-up call Loo to
Washington, D.C. and
locally to all the
governmental agencies
responsible for Newpon
Harbor. The county of
Orange and the city of
Newport Beach both need
to llU]J up the heat on the
~ administration and
the u.s. Anny O>rps or
Engineers. who have
drastically reduced and in
some cases eliminated
dredging funds for small
harbors and inlets.
Additionally, we all need to
take a band in maintaining
the safety of ow navigable
waterways.
The lmponant tip of the
week is that the only fuel
dodt in Morro Bay that sold
gasoline has dosed. Now,
only diesel is available until
later this summer -maybe
This creates a major
problem for gas-powe~
boats heading nonh as the
distance between Santa
Barbara's fuel dock and
Santa Cruz's fuel dock is too
far for most gas boats. and
no Pon San Luis dock sells
~either.
Safe voyages.
• "9CE WKTBtEAD is the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and marin&-related
thoughts end ltOfY
suggestion• by e-mail to
Mike@Boaft>ouHTY.com or
visit BoafhocJHTV.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
The sun just doesn't try hard
enough. h didn't on Thursday,
end It won't today, either.
Expect morning drizzte end
overall doudinesa, with highs
thy of 70 and lows in the upper
50s.
s.turday will be almllair
urty, but we should hive
aome sunshfM In the
eftemoon, wtth ~ '*"' 70. ~
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BOATING FORECAST
The windl wtll blow 6 to 10
knob In the Inner WllterS todey,
wtth 2·foot W8'-'" end ....
IWllll of. to 6,.., The ....
wlfl ~down. foot ..
Mining.
Out flll1her, the -notth\:•••'Y wtnde wffl blow
15 to 21 lr:nota, wtlt\ 3-to 4-foot
w.waend•~--of •to•.._~._. .......
IWll wtl draplbcMlletaa&.
SURF
The eouthwest ~I wUI
continue to bedt down todey,
with motdy waist-highs end
the occaalonel dlest-high.
Some IOU1hwelt ewetl will
~us up• tad on Setur~.
We should ... tome
c:Mlt~ wttl'I
ahou~
The .... pMb Sunday.
with c:helit-Nghl end men
~ Mondey lhould max out at
C'Mc:t.t. w...-.-v:
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Daily Pilot
Officials say added measures, such as
checking large bags, are just part of what
needs to be done in post-Sept. 11 world.
policy. he added. The beefed-up
security is abo because the fair is
running one more week this
year.
Abo providing becurity at the
Fair are Costa Mesa Police and
the Orange Counry Sheriff's De-
partment. Last year, because of
increased security, arrests were
down 25% from 200 I, officials
sajd,
DHp•Bhu•th
Daily Pilot
FAJRGROUNOS -The Fair
Board on Thursday unanimoLI!>ly
approved a new policy that will
require public safety officials to
c'1eck bigger bags that people
bring to the Orange Counry Fair.
Official!> will inspect bigger
p1,1rses. backpacks, fanny packs,
diaper bag1., brief cases, stroller
and wagons, Fair administrators
i.aid.
The new policy aims to make
the event 'K!fo and secure, ..aid
Centerline engineering
in OCTA's budget
Of 1he $787.4 million .ip
proved for the O rangt' Count}
Tran'>portation Authority·.,
2003-04 li!>cal year. $9.6 million
wa!> allocuted for the engineer
ing of the Centerline light rail
pro1ect.
Deterred from the budget
wa'> a bu'> rapid tran'>il route
along I !arbor Boulevard It will
be com1d ered in another
budget cydt: c11 J ddte w bl' dl'
ll·rn11ned
ace offer~ summer
\eaman hip course~
C>t C\ Sc.hoot of Sailing and
\eaman ... h1r t'> offering an in-
termec.11.ite I 1du 14 tla-.'>. fhe
lOUrw. \\h1ch will review ba~tc
'.>l..Jll ., .rnd fotu-. on relining
ltel111 and '>all mm work,
'>hould be taken after the com
pll·111m ol 1lw mtrnduuory
llJU l'>l'
P.ir11t1p.inh mt1y tho.,e bl'-
IWl't'n ~aturday or Sunday
cla'>'>l''> bt•ginn1ng July I ':I and
:.!O, both tc1~1ng platt' from 1.45
to S.JO p.m ·1 ht' dJ!i!> i~ a
pnnwr for the 1ntroductmn IO
"ilm•ld, cla'>">t.'~ ·1 he CO'>t I'> $115.
1 he 1ntroc.Juct1011 to !>l11cld.,
l la.,.,, offt•rt•d from July 28 IO
Tl..
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WorL•
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No m.ttle• whdt ;.ou •e doing
V"U' no'™'town nf'W">JM~'
/FITS D ·1 P'l IN... at y 1 ot
David Brokaw, public safety chief
for the Fairgrounds.
"In the long run. It's going to
save time for our patrons.fl he
said. "Last year, we had an inci-
den ts where an unattended
baclcpack caused a whole area to
be closed off for a while."
This year, all such baggage will
be ticketed to Indicate that they
have been checked. thereby
avoiding such inconvenience'>.
Brokaw said.
The Fair has increased it!> pub-
lic safery budget this year by 49%
because of the new ~ecumy
Brokaw said he does not an-
ticipate major delay-. bccau!>e of
the inspection.
"If people don't want their
backpacks checked, they should
not bring them," he !.aid. "If they
don't really need them, 11·., jll51
ea!>ier 10 leave 1hem m the car."
Brokaw '>3Jd hi'> department I!>
e4u1ppt>d 10 '>lcp up '>laffing
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
\ug. I. t'> .i trano,1t1on cour'>e
bl'lween o,mall boat'> and kt•el
bo.it~ .!.7 to 30 feel. Topic..,\\ 111
1mlude skippering, '><11l111g
1h~·ory, docking. reefing.
knots, n ght -of-way rule.,,
1.ulmg and Jibing. ancJ '>.tll'
h.mdhng of a larger boat rh1'>
,., also a noncredit lour!le. ·1 hl'
CO'>t l!i $120.
An outboard maintenance
workshop will take place on
July 19 from I to 4 p.m. Seminar
leader Mile Oark. a fauory
trained repajrman. will addre'>'>
common problem'> and maJong
repatr'> \\hile under way loptt'>
<,uch a.., "Maximi1111g Outboc:1rd
I tfe ... "l he 1mportanLe of Lor
reel Fuel \1txture'> .. <1nd "Mal
111g the Righi Dec1'>1o n-. \hoUI
Purtha'>mg a :-.e\" Ou1board'"
wtJI be d1 .. cu .. .,ed. rtw CO'>t • .,
SJO per per'>on or S55 per lou-
ple For mfonnatmn on Jll) of
tht:'>t' cour"e'. call ':14Y b lfl-
94 l l
South Coast Pl aLa
holding hotel exhibit
South Coast Plaza ic. pre'>t.'111
ing "Riviera Of The Pacific." an
exhibit showca .. ing four lu>.ur,
re'>ort<, on the Ornngc Coa~t. 111
11'> Jewel Court.
I he t'\t'nt, wh1rh ronunue'>
1hrough June 29. o ffer., a loo~ at
1he Balboa Bay Uub and Re'>ort.
the ~1on1.igl' Ht·,or1 Jnd SpJ m
I agun,1 Hl'ach. llw St Hegl'>
~lonJll h Hl'dlh 111 DanJ Point
cllld the 11111 ( arhc111 in l.dguna
:'\1g11t·I
I hl' l'H·nt "'tll l lllm11M1e Ill a
d1,1\\lllg 1111 ''•'}'111 tlw four ho·
tel-.
Mi ·sion furniture
education event
I urn1-.h111g' D1rec1 1~ ho~11ng
a mt'>">IOn furnuurt• cducdtton
l'\l'llt from 10 ii m Ill 'i rm
lum· .!ti.
I ht: l wn1 a1111' to educate
u11t'>llllH:r'> .ihout 4u.ihl} lurn1-
tun· .111d \\hat IU loo~ for \\hen
h u) in~ It I hi: t'\t'lll \\1ll lea1ure
J \lorn'>< h • .11r hu1ld111g demon-
'>trJlton .ind .1 drJ\\111~ rn wm 11
l-ur111 .. h111g'> l>trt:lt \\ h1i;h
o rl'ned fl\t' ) t'dr'> .1go ., ... I 'J)9
II arbor Bh d . ( u-.1.1 \lt.'~.1 I-or
morl' inform.won (',111 'HY
515 4 l'iO
Concert will benefit
college-bound ..,tudent
Hich ~ht'rnMn and ~ riend'>
.in· holding J g.tl<1 1. onrert to
hl'tll'ltt thl' Orangl' ( oun1y
()11ld Abu.,e Prt·\ l'ntton Lenter
1 oJVl'' & l·t'>he' 'ilhcil.ir'>hip tor
Im' t Ill ornt• u1llt>ge bound '' u ·
dl'nt'> c:11 H p.m \c:11urcJ.i) \t '.\h
Cool Calypso Weekends
at
Tommy Bahama'
Tropical Cafe
Open Sat & Sun at 10:00 a.m.
featuring
Live leland Muelc
5ulld Your Own 51oody Mary 5ar
Special Breakfast additions to Lunch Menu
854 Avocado A~nue
Newport 6ai,;h, CA
For ~eervatione • (949) 760-8686
• Stmi-Privt11t for Mtn 0.. Womm
• Ovtr 80 Pitas of Equipmtnt
• Privott Pi/11111 Stutlio
•SPINNING Tht111tr
• Convntitnt P11rltint
• Yo,p. T11i Chi. Strtuh cliuu1
• Sup. Powtr Pump , C11r4io
• Showtrs, S1111"' 0.. Towtu
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2101 !o" Pocific Coos• Hwy, Corona o.I
PLU
when needed to deal with mllb
sive crowds expected dunng the
weekends and for the concem a1
the Pacific Amprutheater.
"It's not as if the Fatr wanu. to
spend a1l Lhis money to gjve the
appearance of security,· he ~d.
"We're doing lhil> becau.,e we
want to make it l>afer for our pa
trons."
Fair Board member Emily San
ford said the new polky i'> a '>ign
of the times.
"It's only practical in tciday\
world," she said. ''I'm ~ure vb1
tors to the Fair will be under
!>tanding as long as we don'1 '>Ur
prise them and pu1 up '>Olllt:
s1gnage in the pMkmg loh '>O
they know they can ledw tht:tr
bags in the car."
chael & All Angel., UlUrt h • .,
~pon!loring and pro\ 1d1ng .i
venue for the event
Sherman. re'>1den1 c:1rmt Jl
the Village Inn fo r .!'; year.,
also compose., for the v1dl'o
<1nd film mdu'>tr) Arll'>h
Dreem, Michael Ph11l1p'>. 'i.1
rnantha Smith. "Tina \\d.,on
and Diana D'ltn \o\tll Jhn be
present. The sugge'>ted dona
lion is SIS for ac.Juh'> and Sl<l
for !>eniors and childr£.>n I lor<,
d'oeuvres, refre'>hmenl'> and
child care will be pmvtc.ll'd I or
more mformatwn. lall IY l~li
119·1730
Orange County Fair
'\eeks rock memorabilia
The 200'.l Orange ( ount) l.itr
1~ pre~ent111g !ht· ·orangl'
Groove," d ne'' e\htbtt leatlH
mg Orange Count}.., lontnbu
lions to rock mU">tC' lrom pn·
-.urfto pO!it-punk.
The fair 1., lookrng for ilrll
facts such a~ phOIO'>, po.,ler'>
and old tn'trurnen1~ tha1 relatl'
10 Orange Count~ c:1rt1'>I'>,
venue'> and lrt'>trumen1 maker'
Information and artilacl'. fl'
lated ro les~er·known band., are
also wekome.
For more mformatmn, l .tll
Joan Hamill al ! 71 4 I 708 15.!0
or e-mail her at 1lu11111/lrum
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A2 Friday, June 20, 2003
DON LEACH I OAJL Y PtLOl
Judilyn Ashley of the Newport Beach Public Library reads Mone-Eyed Jake" during Story Time at Pirate's Cove.
Walking the plank
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
T here are i:.cary pirates and then
there are really scary piral~ And
One-Eyed Jak.e is defuUteJy in the
lauer category, if 1.he awe-!.truck
little faces al Story Time at Pirate's C,ove are
any indication.
More than a dozen children, most of l.hem
preschool-age. gathered on Wednesday at
the Newport J larhor Nautical Museum for
the first Story Time at Pirate's Cove, a series
of pirate stories and songs p~nted by the
m~um, the Newport Reach Public Library
and with help from the Oasis Senior Center.
"One-P.yed Jack was a very bad pirate,"
WHAT'S AFLOAT
• WHATS ARDAT 1s published periodically.
If you are planning a nautical event. submit
the Information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St .• Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949)
646-4170; or by e-mail to
dailvpilot iil/at1mes.com.
CRUISES
EJec:tric Boat Tours often two-hour cruises of
Newport Harbor ($75 per cruise). Round-trip
hotel o r off-the-water restaurant shuttle
service is available. Pidc-up from restaurants
with doc.ks Is also available Chartered and
catered tours. (949) 291-1953 or
www.wartsontheharbor.com.
The Newport landing ~le is evailable for
weddings and receptions, codoail and
sightseeing cruises, and meetings. The cost
is $500 for the first two hours, plus $150 for
each additional hour (949) 361-3640.
Fun Zone Boat Co. runs a 46-minute CNise
(adults, S6; children, $1) and a 90-minute
cruise (adults, $8; children, $1 ) departing
from Balboa Fun Zone every 30 minutes
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m daily. A 60-minute
showboat sunset cruise (adults, S6; children,
$1 ) leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. daily.
Private charters a re available. (949) 673-0240.
Cat.Una Pauenger 541t'Vice runs 45-minute
harbor cruises (adult!;, $6; children. $1 ) and
90-mlnute cruises (adults, $8; children, $1 ),
departing from Balboa Fun Zone every 30
minutes from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . dally and
Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum offers reading
time for young children
on Wednesday mornings
warned storyteller Judalyn A'>hJey, a library
staff memher.
Properly rnutioned, the children braced
thernselve-. for the '>tory, "One+yed Jake" by
P-.it I lutcruns.
As the ">lory unfolded. the rubbing Jake
the pirate continued to rob other boats. But
in the end, his own gret.'CI WclS his undoing.
Hi~ boat sank under the weight of aJJ the
jewelc; he '>tole.
on the hour until 7 p m. (949) 673-5245.
Cruise the harbor aboard the Electn, a
lO<Hoot Classic Fantail vessel. Charters with
catering are available for up to 145
passengers (949) 723-1069.
A three-course dinner •nd dancing while
cruising the harbor are available at 8 p.m.
Fridays and at 7:30 p .m. Saturdays at
Hornblower Cruises & Events, 2431 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. The fee is $59.95
per person on Fridays and S64 on Saturdays.
Brunch cruises also are available. (949)
631·2469.
The Catalina Ayer departs from Ba Ibo•
Pavilion at 9 a.m daily and returns from ·
Catalina Island at 4:30 pm $36 round-trip for
adults; $20 round·trip for children
Reservations are recommended (9491
673-5245.
Homblower offers wH kend dinner dance
and Sunday champagne brunch cruises on
Newport Harbor that celebrate 1magmative
cuisine and pampered service. 2431 W Coast
Highway, Suite 101 , Newpon Beach. (949)
631-2469.
The Adventures at Sea Yacht Charters offer
cruises around Newport Harbor from 12:30
to 2 p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. $20, includes
cruise, parting, cookies and sodas.
·Reservations required. (949) 65()..241 2.
FISHING
Ashing daues leave Balboa Pavilion at 6
Ashley was haJf of the storytelling team.
She and Oasis Senior Center representative
Darlene Williams, both decked out in pirate
attire, Look turns telling stories and leading
so~ such as "Blow the Man Down.·
"Yo, ho, blow Lhe man down!· the children
sang along.
Story Time at Pirate's Cove is one of a
number of new programs at the museum
designed to highlight the area's nautical
heritage. Story ·nme is d esigned for children
3 to 6. It will take plare twice a month on
Wednesday mornings from 10:30 to II :30
a.m. Reservatioru. are required. The cost is
free.
For more infonnation or reservations. caJJ
(949) 673-7863.
a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Mondays and
Tuesdays.$125.(949)673-2810
Get to the Newport Pier Nrfy to watch the
dory fishing fleet return with the fresh catch
of the day. Rsh are prepared for sale at
McFadden Square, an open-air martcet.
Fishing supplies and boat charters (open
party and private) are available at Davey's
Loehr, 400 Main St., Balboa (949) 673-1434;
and Newport Landing Sportfishing, 309
Palms, Suite F. Newport Beach (949)
675--0550.
Day and night fishing charters for groups or
singles are available at Bongos Sportfishing
on Balboa Penins~la. (9491673-2810
KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA
lmu• Outrigger Canoe Club invites
adventure-minded adults to canoe Newpon
Harbor Hawaiian style. No eicpenence
required -they'll teadl you all you need to
know. Dress for the beach and bring a towel
every Saturday at 10 a.m. at North Star
Beach, 1 White Cliffs Drive, Newport Beach
For more information, call (714~2-1 236
Beginning , .. kayaking, rolling dlnica and
private lessons are offered at Puddle Power,
1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Kayak and sea
ski rentals also are available. (949) 675-1215.
Two-hour kayak tours t>.gln at 10 a.m.
Sundays from Newport Dunes. The cost is
$20 for adults and $15 for children. Kayak
rentals and classes also are available. (949)
729-11 50.
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Accident is important
reminder to be safe
Ahoy. .....-------. of the sea It Is the
Nice to
be back in
my home port of
Newport Harbor
this week. and I
really enjoyed
skippering a
private yacht last
night around our
harbor after being
on the open ocean
and visiting a half a
doren ports.
captain's dec:l.s.lon.
This ~ a wake-up
call for not only
the professionals
and paying
~but
also for the
reaeational
boaters. as well. I
can not emphasiu MIKE enough -know
WHITEHEAD before you go. Can this happen
Next week. I am
scheduled Lo deliver another
yacht from here to
Emeryville In East San
Francisco Bay, and again
assisting me will be Capt
Olandler Bell of Bongos
Sportfishing. Yet, the
probability of postponing
the voyage is high because
or the 6-to 10-foot-high
swells from Point
Conception north to the
Golden Gate Bridge.
At the same time as I am
planning this voyage. I am
very saddened to read
about the capsiring of the
charter vessel Taki Tooo in
high sea.S while leaving
Tillamook Bay, Ore. last
Saturday. Most of you by
now have heard about the
fatal fishing trip. What a
terrible accident to kick off
the boating season. bu.t also
what a wak.e·up call to
boaters and to the U.S.
Anny Corps of F.ngineers.
Coast Guard reports lists
that the 1977 32~foot
vessel was last inspected on
March 13, 2003 (,\ctivity No.
1742449), and certified for
charter after samfying eight
deficiencies noted from a
previous inspection on
March 13, 2003, by~
Guard Marine Safety Office
in Portland. A typical
charter vessel is required to
be regularly inspected and
certified ~ the Coast Guard
to carry more than six
passengers. The TuJd Tooo
wa.s certified to carry m ore
than six Into coastal waters
and at the time of the
capsizing had 19 souls
on board
Mournfully. only eight
people survived after the
skipper ventured out in
small craft warnings with
10-foot seas breaking over
the en trancell sand bar and
some estimates of
IS-footers.
I do not want to question.
by all reports, the
experienced captain's
decision, but in my opinion.
that is a smaJJ boat to go out
in those reported
conditions. especiaJJy with
that many people on board.
Why he turned north Lo be
broached by the seas
remains a question. Did he
lose an engine. or was it a
rogue wave?
I know firsthand the
ramifications of canceling a
trip not only from Lhe lost
earnings. but from the upset
passengers, who mostly do
not understand the power
here at Newport Harl:>or1
You bet.I Would I venture out
in JO-foot seas in a 32~-foot
boat1 No way, and the only
time I experience those seas
or bigger ls when I cross the
Pacific or on a voyage up
the coast. where condltions
can change Instantly while I
reroute for the nearest safe
harbor.
I am noticing Newport's
jetty entrance's swell
condltions worsen with the
building sand bar. ln the
past few years, Morro Bay
and Oceanside. known for
their treachero~ sand ban>,
were dredged. and I have
personally seen the
improved conditions
entering those ha.rbors. The
bars create unpredictable
conditions with breaking
seas that can cat.ch even the
most experienced off guard.
So. if the 11llamook Bay's
sand bar had been dredged.
would this accident have
happened. and is a similar
accident awaiting Newport?
I th.ink that this should be
a wake-up call too to
Washington. O.C. and
locally Lo all the ·
governmental agencies
responsible for Newport
Harbor. The county of
Orange and the city of
Newport Beach both need
to nap up the heat on the
BtAh administtadon and
the U.S. Anny Corps of
~eeB. who have
drasdcaDy reduced and in
some cases eliminated
dredging funds for small
harbors and inlets.
Additionally, we all need to
take a band in maintaining
the safety of our navigable
waterway&
The irnponant tip of the
week ls that the only fuel
dock in Morro Bay that sold
gasoline has closed. Now,
only dlesel is available until
later this swruner -maybe. nus creates a major
problem for gas-powered
boats heading north as the
distance between Santa
Barbara's fuel dock and
Santa Cruz's fuel dock. is too
far for mo.st gas boats. and
no Port San Luis dock sells
gas. either.
Safe voyages.
• IWKE WKTBtEAD it the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and marine-related
thoughts and s1ory
sogge8tions bv e-mail to
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WEATHER FORECAST
The aun Just doesn't try hard
enough. It didn't on Thuraday,
and It won't today, either.
Expect morning drizz.te and
overall cloudiness, with hight
lhy of70 and lows in the upper
60s.
Saturday will be limllar
earty, but we lhould hlYI
IOme sunshine In the afternoon. with h6gtw ,...., 70.
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BOATING FORECAST
The wlode wtll blow 6to10
knots in the Inner WNrl today,
with 2·foot W8WI end. welt
lwttl of 4 to 5 .... The ewefl
wtl beet down • fooc Chit
~-Out flthf, b -~wfndlwltl blow
15 to 2& lcnoel, ~ ,. to 4-fool
M\191end. ~ IW9I of
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M'll wtl .. "'°"" 1 IDol.
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Securit to be ram ed u
Officials say added measures, such as
checking large bags, are just part of what
needs to be done in post-Sept. 11 world.
policy, he added. The beefed-up
secunty 1s also becaw.e the fair ib
running one more week this
year.
Also providing i.ecun ry at the
l'alr are Costa Me~ Police and
the Orange Counry Sheriff's De·
panment. Last year. becau!>f.' of
Increased i.ecunty. arrests were
down 25% from 200 I, officials
said
Oeepa Bharath
D~1lyP1lot
FAJRGROUNOS -The Falr
BQard on Thursday unanimously
approved a new policy that will
require public safety officials to
check. bigger bag~ that people
bring to the Onmge County Fair.
Official!. will inspect bigger
pl,\r~e1., backpack..,, fanny paclcs,
diaper bag•,. brief caM?s, stroUer
and wagons. Fair administrators
&aid.
The new policy aims lo make
the event !>ale and secure, :.aid
CcnterLine engineering
in OCTA's budget
Of the $787.4 million .ip·
proved for the Orange Count~
fmn!>porta tion Au thorny\
2003·04 fi!>cal year. $9.6 million
wa<, alloca1ed fo r the engineer·
ing of the CenterUne light rail
pruJl'l'I.
Dderrt•d from the budget
wa .. a bu!> rapid 1ran!>il route
along I !arbor Boulevard. It will
be con.,1dercd 1n anoLher
l>llll>:t·t qtle at .i ddlt: 10 bt: dt:·
1cr111111ed
OCC offer .... summer
... eaman~hip course~
< H C ., ">drnol of '>d1hng and
"c•11n<tll'>htp I\ olft-rmg an in
11·111lt'dta1c I 1d11 1.i dd'>'>. The
( our\t• wl11d1 \\ 111 H'\ IC\\ ba!>ll
,lJ11, ,ind Im u' on rehn111~
helm .md '>all mm \\ork..
'hould be lJ.kl•n altt•r the com·
plt·1111n ol 1hc in1rodut wry
l IJUr'll'
l1,ir11upa11h may l ho'>t: be
lwt•t•n '>a1urd,1y 01 Sunday
tla"e' beg11111111ti: Jul; 19 and
LO. bu1h 1a~in14 plate from 1.41
Jo '.l . .10 p Ill I h1., tla'>'> t'> a
prinwr for 1lw 1ntrudlll 1ion lu
'ih1l'lth lla'"l''> I he lO\t "$115
I he 1ntrodut11on 10 \h1eld.,
t Iii'' offt-rt.'d from Jul~ :rn 111
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David Brokaw, public safery chief
for the Fairgrounds.
"ln the long run, it's going to
save time for our patrons," he
said. "Last year. we had an inci-
dents where an unattended
backpack caused a whole area to
be closed off for a while."
This year, all such baggage will
be ticketed to indicate that they
have been checked, thereby
avoiding such inconvenience'>,
Brokaw said.
The fair has increased ii'> pub·
lie '>afety budget this year by 49%
became of the ne\\ '>ecunty
Brokaw ..aid he does nut an-
uc1pate major delay~ becau!>e of
the inspection.
"If people don't want their
backpaclc.s checked, they should
not bring them, .. he '>aid. "If t.hey
don'1 really nt:l'd thl'rn, it\ JUM
ea<,1er to leave them in the car."
Hrok.tw '><lid hi'> department ii.
equipped to '>tcp up '>lc1ffing
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
\ug I. 1'-" tran~111011 cour-.e
lw1wecn !>mall boah and hl'I
bu.ti'> 27 10 JO fet:t. lop1c\ will
111<.ludc c,kippering, '>atllng
tlil·ury, docking, rcl'ling,
I.nuts, right-of-way rult:'>,
Li.It k.1ng and Jibing, and .,aft•
handling of a larger boat I ht'
I'> aho a noncredit cour..e. lht·
cost ii. S 120.
An outboard ma1ntenamt·
workshop will take place on
July 19 from I to 4 p.m. Seminar
leader Mike Clark. a factory·
tramed repairman. will addrc,.,
common problems dnd mak.rng
repair'> ~\h1le under way lop1t '>
<;uch a., "~1aximiT.ing Ou1bnard
I 1fe. • "I he 1mportame of C or
rect Fuel Mixture'> .tnd ~1.1k.
mg the lhgh1 Oen\lon-. \h11111
Purtha'>ing d :-..e\\ Ou1boanJ
will be discu., .. ed Tht· t '"' I'>
SJO per person or SSS per mu
pie t'or 1nfurrnJ.t10n 011 an> of
the'e <.our'>e,, call "14"1 nl'i
!Mil
South Coa~t Phua
holding hotel exhibit
~outh C..oa'>t l'la;ra 1., pre<.en1 -
ing "Riviera Ot Tht: Pacific," an
t'Xhibit :.howca1.1ng four luxury
re'>ori.. on the CJran..:e ( oa ... 1, 111
11'> Jewel Coun
f he event, \\,hll h 1.0 llllllUl''
through June 2q, offt•r<, a look. .it
the Balboa Bay Uub and fll''>Url .
tlw ~lo111age Ht''>CHI and ">pa 111
I J.~un.1 Beath, lhl' ">L Hegl'>
~1onard1 lkt1l h 111 Dt111d Point
.111d lht· H111 ( t1rhon m l.al{Und
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1111' l'\C'lll \\Ill llJIOJIO<Jlt' Ill d
dr,t\.,lllJ.: for '>I J y\ in the [our ho-
lt'I'
Mi ssion furniture
ed ucation event
I u11w,l11n14'> Dtrt:u " ho<,ttng
i.l 1n1"urn furn11un· educ<Jtlon
t•\cnt frum 10 J 111 IO 5 p m
him• .!H
I lw l'\l'lll a11n ... to t•ducate
uni,111111.·r... about 4ualit) furn1·
111r1.· .ind \\,hill tu louk. for \\hen
bu\ 1ng 11 l lw e\l'IH \\Ill feature
.1 \lorn' C 11.J1r huildmg demon
'>tr.111011 .ind .i dr<Jw111g 10 win 11
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coll egc"bound ~tudent~
H1lh '-,ht•m1,111 Jnc.I I riend.,
.trl' h11ltllng o.1 gal,1 uinuo>rt to
lwnef11 llw 01.111gt· Coun 1 \
(]11ld \hu't: l'reH·n11011 Lent1.·r
I oa\l'" & I l'ht'' ~dwlar'lh1p for
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at Fair
when needed 10 deal with mCU>-
sive crowds expected during the
weekends and for the conceru at
the Pacific Amptuthea1er.
·11's not as if the Fw want'> to
spend all tlus money to 19ve the
appearance of securiry," he Ml.Id.
"We're dotng this because we
want to make II safer for our pa
tJOns."
Fair Board member Emily San
ford said t.he new pohcy ,., a -.ign
of the times.
~It's only pracucal 111 today\
world," she said. 'Tm '>lire Vl'>i
tors to the Fair will be under
standing as long a'> we don't ... ur
prise them and put up '>Orne
signage in the parking lcm '>CJ
they know they c.:an leaH· 1lw1r
bags in the c.:ar ...
chael & All Angel' < Jum h I'>
'>poni.oring and pro\ 1d1ng cl
venue for the eve111
Sherman. re'>tdent Jrll'>I a1
1he Vi llage Inn for .ri ~t'ar'
also composes for lhl' v1dt·o
and film indu,tr~ Arl1\l'>
Dreem. Michael l'h1ll1p.... ),1
mantha Smith, I 111.i \\'11,on
and Diana [)'Itri v. ill .il'>o he
present. The !>ugge,11.·d dona
11on is $15 for aduh'> ;ind SIO
tor senior'> and rhtldren I lor'I
d'oeuvre'>, refre'>hnHml\ and
child care will he prm 1d1.•d I or
more 1nform.t11on. l J ll l<j4YJ
719-17.iO
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The LOO.I Orang(· <.ounl\ I Jlr
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uons to rock mu.,1c from prt·
'>llrf to po'>t·punk.
The fair t'> look..111~ Jur <trll
facts '>Uch a .. photo'>. pu'>tl'r'>
.ind old ll1">trunH:n1., th<tl relt1te
to Orange Couni~ ar11-.1<>,
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COSTA MESA • w..t .._, StrMt end
Coolldge Avenue: A
hlt~and-Nn was reported at
7:31 •.m. Wednesday.
• Cabrillo StrMt A vehicle
burglary waa reported in the
100 blodc at 10:06 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Cibola Avenue: Indecent
exposure was reported in
the 2700 block at 2:45 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Falrvhtw Ro8d: Vandalism
w•areported inthe2600
block at 12:26 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Golf eou .... Drive: A
vehicle burglary was
reported In the 1700 block at
8:41 a.m. Wednesday.
• Harbof Boulevard: A
commercial burglary was
reported In the 2900 block at
8:28 a.m. Wednesday.
•Princeton Drive: Petty theft
was reported in the 400
block at 12:12 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Rtllc8m Pl•ce: Vandalism
was reported In the 300
blodc at 5:46 p.m.
Wednesday.
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• Campus Drtw: A
commercial burglary was
reported In the 3700 blodc at
12:21 p.m. Wednesday.
• Conb Dttve: A garage
burglary was reported In the
100 blodc at 8:38 a.m.
Wednesday.
• J emborH RHd •nd
81Y91de Drtve: A traffic
accident involving Injuries
was reported at 9:11 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Newport Center Drive
East: Petty theft was
reported in the 600 blodc at
11 :22 p.m. Wednesday.
• Mac:Arttlur Boulevard •nd
Bonit8 Canyon Drive: A
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RESORT
Continued from Al
The project area was annexed
to the city of Newport Beach in
January 2002 along with the rest
or Newport Coast, but falls under
county jurisdiction according 10
agreements between the city and
county.
NICHOLS
Continued from Al
Meanwhile, Tom Fuentes, the
leader or the Orange County Re-
publican Party, has joined·the list
or local political leaders de-
nouncing Nichols' comments
about Mexicans and calling for
action.
"This is a tragjc and appalling
circumstance." said Fuentes,
chairman of the Republican
Party of Orange County ... I be-
lieve U\dt an apology is in order
and that if a suitable apology is
not immediately rendered. I sus-
pect that the direction of the
gentleman's colleagues will move
forward among the people of
Newport Beach."
Some of Nichols' colleagues
have called for him to resign h~
council position as a result of the
comment.
The party branch is not in the
position w strip Nichols of any
privileges because, though Nich-
ols has a long hi'\lory of activism
within the Republican Party. the
party does not endorse candi-
dates or office holder., m non·
SKATE
Continued from Al
track area. whith ha:. rai,ed red
flags among -;ome commi'>s1on-
ers.
"I 100% support a skatehoard
park in our commuml), but don't
think we should be eliminating
actively u-;ed reLrcauonaJ areas,"
Commic;sioncr Katrina Foley
said. "There's lot of are~ that an·
not actively used areas."
Some of the ~taff at Davi'>
School and some Newport-Mesa
Unified school bo.1rd member~
also have expre'ise<.l reservations
about the site, which I'> leacUng
city !>taff to con'>ider removing it
as an opuon. sa.id Stew I layman.
the city'<, thrector of admimsua-
tive SCl'VICe.,
"We haven't completelv \\/Tit·
ten 11 off, but it i'> begmrnng 10
get more remote · I layman said
ALLOWED
Continued from A 1
Mar re.c;1den1 ..aid ;\;1Lhols was
being mischarJcteri1cd a!> a
racist simply becau~e he ~
hone'>t. l here wa~ nothing
derogatory in Nichol\
l.Om menl'>, he <,ard.
"If anything, what he 1s doing
r<; '>aying that Big Corona 1s
clogged with thspanics on
weekends and people don't wam
rn go there hecau-;e il is too
crowded," he sau.I. "If you can't
characten7R a hunch of people
for what thev are, then what hab
thi'> country come to?"
What i'> II that I am mis.sing? I
decided to go down and get a
doscr lool myself. <By stepping
foot on the property, I know that
at least one Mexican 1s there.
but I'm allergic to gra:..'> -or at
least to the reclaimed water
used to water 11 •• but I
d igress.)
Dunng my trip Wednesday. I
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end make a difference In the llvet
o1 terminally Ill people and their
families at • voluntfft
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Wits end running effendi..
,.,
Company representatives said
that they plan to apply to the
county for the inldal penn1ts this
swnmer. The project consists or
·SIO bull
that sit at a lower e evation
the Pelican Crest development
just nonb or the resort.
Irvine Co. officials say that they
don't expect the project to create
significant traffic. Most users will
access the property from New·
port Coast Drive, they said
Nonethele$8, commwtlty
meetings on the project are ex·
pected to cover issues such as
traffic and water quality.
ent re m u
from the managed-growth
Greenllght camp. seems sure to
follow tbe release of the project's
details.
Councilman Tud Ridgeway.
who learned about some of the
'I believe that an apology is in order and that if a
suitable apology is not immediately rendered, I
suspect that the direction of the gentleman's
colleagues will move forward among the people
of Newport Beach.'
Tom Fuentes
leader of the Orange County Republican Party
partisan elections, Fuentes said.
Fuentes added that Nichob'
comment does not reflect the
position of the party.
»There is nothing that is parti-
san about this kind of contro-
versy," Fuentes said, adding that
he had three Mexican grand·
parents and that he owns several
hom es in Newport Beach. ·it is
an unbelievable comment by an
individual, but the pany has no
relationship to thii. controversy
whatsoever."
Mayor Steve Bromberg and
other Newport Beach council-
·men are calling for Nichols' re:.-
ignation in wake of a i.tatement
Nichols made in a Daily Pilot
telephone interview on l\Jesday.
While discussmg various as-
pects of propo!>ed improvemenu.
at Corona del Mar c;tate Beach.
Another 'illC being con<,rdered
a-. part ol thl· master plan would
pldce the skateboard park e~t of
Jumpero Onw along Arlington
Avenue. But Bark Park users have
been eyemg lhat .,wath and ha-
ven't had a chJnce to voic:e their
op1ruon to the Parle:. and Re·
creauon Lomm1<,s1on yet, Plan-
ning 01rur Bruce c.arhch .,aid. So
the Planning Commi'>'>!On '>ent
that 11em back lO the park.'> com-
m1ss1oner, for their recommen-
dation.
Anolher idea to put the park
at Costa Me~ l l1gh School -
.,urfaced two to three monthc;
ago. although tJrnt would not be
part of the TeWinkle Park Master
Plan. Hayman c;aid
The c;chool d1stnct wants to
comider the plan in more detail
before a !>pecrfil '>lie al the
school 1s annnunced. I layman
added
l .ai.t 'O\ ember, the parlcs
commisstoner; endorsed a re-
sav. all kmd!> of people out on
the gT"ru>'>Y area, s1t1Jng on the
sand, unloadJng their cars in the
parking lot, walking thetr dug~
or simply en1oymg Lhe view
from along the ridge.
What I failed to notice wao; the
Mexican flag '>tuck an the
ground. where tho'>e pesky
picnickers have staked their
"claim" to the land. TI1cre were
two flags on the property. but as
far as I can wll. on e was Old
Glory and the other wac; tl1e
state flag.
Perhaps Nichol'> was
confusing the gri1.zly bear on the
state flag with '>Omething of
l.allno d~cent. It is brown. After
all. isn't '>kin color the only clue
he ha<. that any person on the
beach may or may not be
MeXJcan?
Perhaps there 1s a secret
engineenng formula for
recogniz.ing national.Jty that I
never learned. I was never very
good at physics, and there was
no math requirement for
journalism majors at USC I
Volunteers are also needed to
assist with office duties. Cell (714)
980-0900 for more Information.
Nichols said he opposed ex-
panding grassy areas there be·
cause ·with grass. we usually get
Mexicans coming in there early
in the morning. and they claim it
as theirs. and it becomes their
personal. private grounds all
day."
Nichols claims that this com-
ment was taken out of context.
He maintains chat it is a defen·
sible statement
Coro na del Mar State Beach is
a public beach owned by the
state and managed and main-
tained by the city.
Beek, Wan and Hart were
among the original proponents
of the Greenllght i.rtltiative,
which voters approved in No·
vember 2000. The i.rtltlative re-
quires voter approval of projects
that significantly exceed general
creation master plan that listed a
skate parlt as the No. 1 recrea-
uonaJ need in the city. They also
created a Skateboard Parle Plan-
ning Team to conduct more re-
search. Both moves heartened
!>kateboard park hopefuls.
That:S why the Planning Com-
m1ss1on's latest move was espe-
cially disheartening. Gray said.
"It went through the whole
recreauonal master plan process,
aJ1d now it seems like its not
really a priority,· Gray said. "It
may be a priority to the kids on
the slreel, but not the city, be-
cause they could have done
<,omelhing a lot faster.·
Commissioners reiterated that
they still consider a skateboard
parlt in or around TeWank..le Parle
to be a priority.
"lt'c; still on the master plan,
we've jus1 continued it so we can
get the best place for it: Plan-
ning Commissioner Joel Faris
said.
mu'll have missed something.
It must be the same formula
Nichols used during a candidate
forum on Sept. 25 to describe
Lhe children of Whittier
rlementary as "illegal aliens.»
Remember the West Newport
Beach A!.sn. candidate forum -
weeks before the election?
Nichols was asked about the
d evelopment at Banning Ranch
and offered a very simple
explanation of why the land ha.s
not been developed. The
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District would not approve
another school in that area. he
said, which would force children
10 attend Whittier Elementary.
»Most of Whinier is illegal
aliens, M Nichols said.
There must be a neon sign
somewhere proclaiming that. ls
that the school's mono? Oh, no,
I know. illegal immigrants are
always going around
proclaiming their illicit status-
espedally to RepubUcan
politicians. They must have
walked rlght up to Nichols and
more information, call (949)
729-0UNE.
resort's plans several months ago.
Mid the resort would "make 4l
C'4ta look like a Howard John
sons.•
Newport Beech and John Wayne
Airport. She mey be reached at
(949) 5744232 or by •mail at
june.ca1agrande latlmM.com.
•PAUL CUNTON contributed to th11
story.
plan guideUnes.
After passage of the measure.
Beek distanced himself from the
cause because he felt Its worlc
was done. Others continued un-
der the name of the GreenUgh1
Committee a.s a citizen group 10
oppose some developments and
other factors that affect traffic.
Beek rejoined the cause in No·
vember 2002 as part of a slate of
council candidates. Of the four
Greenllght candidates in the
2002 election, Nichols was tlie
only one to win a council seat
Phil Arst acts as spokesman for
the group. Arst has denounced
the comment.
In his time on the council,
Nichols has drawn criticism 4'eV·
eraJ times for poorly chosen
words. Last month, he sugg~1ed
that a Planning Commission de
cision was so wrong that it ap
peared someone had t.alcen a
bribe.
WI can't say I'm surprised thii.
happened," Hart said.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beadl and John Wayne
Airport. She may be readied at
1949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
1une.casagrande Ii latimes.com
In addition to postponmg a
decas1on on the slcate pari., thl·
commLSSion also conunued a\.
uon on a commun1ty center llMt
would cater 10 teens, which L'
being considered in tandem with
the skateboard park.. and on a
half-coun basketball coun. II
recommended elurunanng a pe·
destrian bndge over Jun1pero
Drive and removing one of thref'
proposed tot lots.
Once the entire master plan ~
approved by the City Council, an
divldual items will not conw
baclc for more pubbc discuMton .
The date when the Planning
Commi~ion will reconsidPr the
skateboard park. barlt parlt. com-
munity center and basketball
court ha.s not been determined
yet.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be re.ctied at 19491
574-4221 or by •·mail at
dtllrdre tlf1Wm41t1 l1r1mM..com
told him so lust lake the
p1cruckers.
OK. I am merely going to give
up on acquiring the
identification slcilJs that Nichols
has been bl~d with. I will
have just have 10 bve my ltfe
getting to know people, asking
them questions and gathering
particulars before I form an
opinion.
Th.is whole thing leaves me
with two nagging questions:
I. Why are people surprised at
Nichol's comments now, when
he publicly d isplayed this
uncanny skill before the
election?
2. What is wrong with
Mexicans at the beach?
Answers to these questions
would clear things up a lot.
Muchas graclas, senor.
• LOUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondav-. w.c:tnetdays and Fridays
and oovers culture and the arts She
may be readled at (949) 574-4275 or
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CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL
An en a • eg1nn1ng
Corona del Mar graduates an
'enthusiastic' and 'cohesive' group
Christine Carrillo
Darty Pilot
A ndy Pillsbury's family Hew in
from Ecuador to see the
momentous event
It was a celebration of the
young man's acruevement and the main
reason for th~ir first trip back to the
United States in 10 years.
The 18-year-old was graduating from
Corona del Mar High School, alongside
about 272 of his fellow classmates.
His family couldn't be happier about
it.
"We're just so proud of him, and I'm
so glad," Andy's mother, Patricia
Pillsbury. said as she fough1 back tears.
"It's a really great school. ... Ir's given us
a 101 of memories."
The memories the graduates have
created over the years, many of them
since they started their Corona del Mar
High careers in seventh grade, were all
many of them could think about The
same weni for the school administrators.
"This group (of seniors) was so
enthusiastic and such a cohesive group,
they really worked well together,· said
Brooke Booth, junior high principal at
Corona del Mar High. "Its exciting. and
a little melancholy, because some of
them have been here for a lot of years.
... It's hard letting them go.·
Wearing designer sunglasses to give a
little style to their blue cap and gowns
and big smiles across their races .. these
teens couldn't hold back thetr
excitement
"It hasn't really hil us yet ... but it's
really exciting,· said 18-year-old Lauren
Jacobson, who stood among a group of
her closest friends. ·[My friends) are the
people that I'm going to remember
forever. weve really grown up together .•
While many of them have begun to
feel ambivalent about the steps that lie
ahead, they felt equally ambivalent
about leaving their high school past
behind.
"I'm anxious because I'm going to be
an adult for the first time," said
17-year-old nistin Monroe, who will be
anending Loyola Marymount in the fall
"But with every end, there's a new
beginning."
Top left, Corona del Mar
seniors celebrate after
graduating Thursday.
Above, Alex Kuang bear
hugs Brian Page after
graduabon ceremonies. At
left, Jrlhan Ukroprna's mom
Joyce, left, her brother
Max and dad, Rob, wave a
cut-out picture of her as
they ham rt up for the
camera.
PHOTOS Bf SEANH1LlEP OAJLY PtLOI
CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Marl< Anthony
Ward Aguilar
Patrick Cunmngham
Ahearn
Faisal Sa1f Ahmad
Stephen Thomas Alison
Claire Allen
Kevon Christopher Amendt
Stephanie Lynn Anderson
Stephanie Rae Amen
Charlie Bretl Auerbach
S1ddarth Varun Arya
Ebba Charlotta Cec1ha Baa th
Alexandra Bahram1
Kelsey Jane Belden
Brent Sam1 Boller
Gray Sarni Beller
Michelle Marie Belli
Christopher Jon Bello
Jon Nelson Berg
Brittany L. Berges
Lauren Chri111ne Biggs
Brett Joshua Brewe<
Brian Jullu1 Brinkerhoff
Clay Wilham Bouaema
Jordan PetBf' Broekelschen
Katherine Emily Bryant
M eaghan Patricia Bunney
Michelle Nicole Burgner
Brittney Anne Bowfu1
Damelle Renee Carlson
Joseph Dieter Carr
Bradford D. Chamber1in
Bryan Justin Cherney
Austin M1dleal Chaae
Christopher R. Chi
Cara Ann Childr9SS
Mark Anthony Cianciulli
Kimber1y Han-Yan Chow
Rosano Chozas
Laurel Christian Clark
Chelsea Yolanda Claure
Jonathan Scott Clements
Jr
Brian Phillip Cohn
Melanie Kathryn Cole
Kns Cooper
Matthew Cooper
Edward Randolph Crodtetl
Matthew Dunbar Cubeiro
Rebecca Jane Cummins
Keelan Ansley Cuyler
Chad Edward Czisny
John M ichael Daley
Aaron James Danks
Matthew John D'Agostino
Damian Theodore OeBlia
Taylor Anne Oedcer
Blake Alexander Dillion
Aryn Lee Dimas
Daniela Kruel DiGiecomo
David Gangl DIRocco
Jason Gangl DiRocco
Adam Benjamin Dorl
Arthur Jonathan Dorr
Griffin Soon Dunzer
Stacy Lynn Edlund
Kevin Soon Eilenberg
Brandon Eben El Haj
Ryan Marc Far1ey
To1h O'Brien Farrell
llndny Victoria Fisher
Ashley Lauren Flaum
Alhe Nicole Fhnt
Timothy Robert Frohling
Gregory Steven Gabriel
Raeleen Nichole Galvan
Martin Andrew Callister
Glyer
Jessica Anne Gondela
Erin Michelle Gough
Daniel Timothy Gushue
Anthony Jay Haase
Autumn Lee Haile
Bryan Lauritzen Hall
Benjamin Paul Halladay
Eric Thomaa Halvorsen
Jennifer Noelle Hanley
Jessica Mifflin Harkins
Raymond Thomas Harper
Spencer Ian Harris
Tristan Drew Harris
Gelert Kri1tl an Hart
John Patrick Hayes
Morgan Alhley Hayes
Melissa Christine
Henderson
Christine Kathleen Hewtco
Andrew Joaech Hinger
Warren Garret! Hodtinson
Leah M ichal Hollar
Kate Lauren Hover
Jennifer Jean Howell
Chri1t1ne Huang
Jonathan Millard Hubbard
Brittany Mane Hyter
Ken lctu Ito
David Jonathan Jadcson
Lauren Hailey Jacobson
Paige Anderson Janes
Brianna Marre Jones
Errc Alexander Weaver
Jones
Aaron A ntonio Karras
Ah Kattan
Joseph Leon Kazar
Brandon Douglas Keedy
Greg David Keene
Matthew Solomon Khosh
Jason Joseph Kidush1m
Anne Marie Kmg
Kelhann Frances Klein
Kelli Diane Kime
Joe Masajl l(lunder
Lucien Theodore t<notter IV
Navpreet Singh Kohli
Bradley Edward Kroopf
Alexander P t<uang
Brandon Scott l(urtz
Brian Thomas laPerle
Alexandra Elena Lapuz
Heather Marie Larson
Joanna Mane Lewis
Charles Shin Lin
Cristina Danielle Lindner
Matthew Safa Untschinger
Lauren Elizabeth Loe
Lauren Brooke Loeb
Keith Wendell Long
Jennifer June Long
Lauren Ellzabeth Lorman
Robert Reed Luce
Diana Nicole Luna
Nicholas Hart Lunon
Alben B1ch Luu
Blake Chnstopher Lyon
Lauren Suzanna Machask1
Rachel Ann Malkin
Amanda Paige Malouf
Kevm Wilham Mancillas
Jonathan David Mandala
John Devlin Mann
M ichael W1ll1am Manmng
Ryan Christopher Marshell
Brett Richard Matsen
Blake William Ma)CWell
Ahvia M iller M azura
Heather Ann McDonald
M ichael Joseph McGlynn
Laura Edna McGovern
Lauren Anne McHalo
James Gunnar McClellan
Jacqueline Suzanne M cCoy
Carrie Lynn Mcllwam
Vicken Alam Meqan111n
Emily Beth Milder
Jonathan Paul Miller
John Taylor Money
Tristm Elizabeth Monroe
Ryan James Moore
Drew Christopher Morgan
Ehsha Brooke Morgan
Matthew Chnst1ansen
Moms
Ariane Cec1ha Moshayed1
lily Mozayem
Danielle Mane Murphy
Sophie Irene Myers
Carson Jong Woo Nam
Matthew Scott Newcomb
Jennifer Michelle Newfield
l(ev1n D Nguyen
Matthew Michael N1cnols
Jeffrey John Ogorek
Aryna Oliae1
Emma Camille Olson
Madison Ashley Otterbein
Raymond Peter Pac1m
Tiffany Mane Pagano
Brian Schilling Page
Brittany Anne Page
Anne Pembroke Pamter
Man Amorette Parks
Amy Marie Perez
Maurice St Andrew
Pillsbury
Travis Lawson Pirdy
Krisztina Pomper
Cameron Rick Posp1s1I
Hilary Christine Powers
Landon Wayne Prame
Melissa Nicole Pratt
t<evin Patrick Oumlan
Michelle Kathryn Ouye
Kenneth Charles Rawlins
Knsta Lynn Redmond
Jefferson Randolph Reed
Nicholas Alexander Rhodes
Ryan Andrew Rhodes
Jessica Renee Rhomberg
Giancarlo Alonzo Rivera
Sarah Everett Robbins
Matthew Arthur Robins
Tamara Marnie Rosten
M 1dlael Peter Rud1nica
GRAD NIGHT COMMITrEE CHAIRS
Ashley Lynn Russell
lsse1 Christopher Sa1da
Steven James Savage
John Dana Schneider
Anna Alexandra Schwartz
Kyle Alan Schwartz
Walter Lawrence Sebring
Anne Louise Sewell
Brandon Shane
Shenck·Odom
Lauren Wynnetl
Shepherdson
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Courtney Ann Smith
Gary Patrick Smith
Danielle Michelle Snider
Garrett Douglas Snyder
Taylynn Michel Snyder
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David M ichael Stein
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Young
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A special thank you to the following committee chairs for making Grad Night such a success! Chairman Ellyne Warsaw. Diane Hockinson. Jane Tucci. Marguerite
Hinger. Cathy Kroopf. Kim Yourman. Stacy Stone. Jerrilynn Kline. Carol Warsaw. Karen Yelsey. Janrce Newfield. Julie Hill. Karen Hinton. Cindy Otlhon.
Georgia Swell. Loretta Zim.merman. Terri Milder, Sharon Turner. Deb Pirdy. Polly Stemler. Nancy Brundage. Sandy Daley and Leslie Bowlus.
GRAD NIGHT COMMITrEE 2003 ·
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COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL
Richard Ngo acknowledges the crowd as he enters Costa Mesa High School graduation ceremonies Thursday evening at Orange Coast College's Le Bard Stadium
A part goes with them
• • ,
• t
Above, Betty
Benavides sprinkles
cont ett1 onto her
brother Nelson's head
at the conclusion of
Costa Mesa High
School's graduation
ceremonies. At nght,
graduate Keanie
Northrop wears leis of
orchids and dollar bills
at the conclusion of
commencement
ceremonies.
PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK
OAAYPllOT
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rfy Alna
Athley Bray-Simpson
Scott Brophy
To1h11 Bryant
Jnt1ca Bunnell
heri Anderaon ~onyl Anderson 3'1goberto Aragon
,..iatie Arblno
16.rahl Armenta
EliuC.mpoa
Joeeph Carboni
Andrew C.rich
Udlacem.no
SulmaCeron
Mary Chetlmar :::i.
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Behen•
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Ahmed Cianeroa
AlmaColln
Daniel Collin
C.UrCol"l'M
David Correa
lulaDemezo
Sheron Day
Jonatvn De Dlot
Annde>M De La Cruz
Devin Denmen
Chl Doen
StevenDoelT
Adam Donovan
C.raDoone
Charlee Edman
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Cos ta Mesa High School bids
farewell to 226 graduates and a
35-year teacher
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
E Ihm Rutlcr" moving on.
IJke the 226 Lo'>ta
~ll·~a I ltgh School
graduate<; !>he spoke to
dunng the commencement
ceremony c11 Orange Coast
CoUege on rhur'iday evening.
.,he \\13'> leaving lhe campu!>
bt•h1nd. but not her memone'>
AJlhough Butler wac; leavmg
her high ..,chool teaching career
behmcl. "he d1dn t plan on
lt'a\1ng her former '>tudent'> off
tlw hook tor one more le'>son
She \\ctn1t•d to gwe them
le~on.., for thl' hfe that he ahead
" I he\ are I 00'\i re'>ponMble
for wha1 the) do, feel and c;ay
Their h\'e'> are all in their own
hands I thtnk 1hat'c; lhe greatest
thing you can learn in high
'>Chool." '>did f:llen ButJer, who
has 1augh1 a1 the high school for
35 year ...
lhe graduate!>. either
'Tm really going to mi,., 11 •
the daily rouune " .... ud
18-vear-old Odvtd Pl•uir.iro \\ho
began Im C o..,la :'-h•..,a I l1gh
career a'> a '>t'\t~n1h grader"'
year., ago. "It\ been rll) hnml'
for '>O manv \'l'ar' ~h lm•n<h•
are here. I m realh going 10 nw,..,
II."
Although thl'lr
commentl'menl Kclfllt'rl'd '>llllll'
sadne.,., among tht'rn. ll
represented a "•gmficant
segment of th£• pronmtng rod<h
ahead
'Tm \'erv proud 17 ~ t•.tr·old
Anlhom ~mh1·1 .... ml ahnut ht'
academic Jthtt'H'nwnt \II ol
tht!> hard \\Ori.. ,,,1, for !Ill'
future to coml'
\Vilh the '>tUdt•nt" "" t'Xllll'd
to ha\e reached th1' potnt 111
lheir young h\e<o. their f.1m11te ...
couldn't help but ..,h<lfl' in tlw1r
joy.
For Butler. Jeaving Costa Mesa
I ligh behind her won't be easy.
uThese kids are awesome." she
said. "!They're! what I'm going
to mi.,. ... •
Leaving the high school
behind isn't going to be easy for
"lt'c; an accomph..,htnl'nt ..,hl'"
been working toward for 12
years." <>aid 15-year old Clm'>lllhl
Hong, whose 19-year-old aunt.
Kim Nguyen, wa.., among lhe
graduates. • foday is tht'
culmination of all lhat h.ud
work. We're all redU}' happ)'"
Friends and family enthusiastically cheer Costa Mesa High School
seniors during graduation ceremonies
COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Laura Fale Corey H1rtdl Alison Lefebvre John Ngo R1dtel Reevee Al• Tel'lnant
Shenna Field Kim Hoang Veronica Lepper R1cti1rd Ngo Katy Ren1sh Katie TOOrtneu
Matt Flores Britany Holhnt Angelina Lerma David Nguyen Steven Raves Ann Mane TOPP'
Tabitha Forte linduy Hopkins Silvia Leyva Do Nguyen Jest1C1 Reza luaG Torr•
JeueFranco Tanya Hor•lelt Lindsay Lievanoa Hong Nguyen Ashley Robinson Murdodt Tracy
Dustin Fnsted Nyd1• Hou<* Enc Lilly Kim Thuy Nguyen Janet Rodnguez Brenda Tran
Alejandra Gallardo JeM1c. Howard C.lfelMMr Umbering Nh1nNguyen Melinde Rodnguez Phuong Tran
Adam Gat"C$1 AINle Huftlne Christian Lopez Rocky Nguyen Robert Rodnguez Truong Tran
Adriana Garcia Nlthen Hunter Geneview Lord Thi Nguyen Eric* RoJN Tu Quynh Tran
Blanca Garcia C.rl0t lbat"f11 Arwtvluu Tram-Anh Nguyen LesterRoao U....,. Tran
Cinthia Garcia Timothy Iller Whitney L¥nott AdemN1h Anthony Sanchez JennyTnnh
Derek Garcia Victoria lrwln Anh Mal Keanie Nonhrup S~Sand'lel K1manh Truong
Jovanny Garcia Brad ltdllnger Sanjeev Manh11 Jon Ochoa C.hnde Sandoval MenyTungkl
Noemi Garcia P9dro IN'9 Armando Marquina Juan Ochoa ArMmo St. Jo Santot StevenUmarw
Alllaon Gravit Omar beta Perla Marroquin Cristian Otmot Aehley~ Georve Vargaa
Lynduy Gravit Jennifer Jordan Mcc.H Ma,.hall Ivan Onofre ~s.r.fin Lui~
Paul Martin Laure Elena Orotc:o Amella Vtllanueove Jacquelyn GnNney Syed Khelld Neet0t Mettlnez Karen Pec:heoo BrilnM SetT Toan IJo Corey GroQloe Sung Kim Dendy Meuludl.nto Clndy'-ng Oystal~ Th.c>Vu
Meuhew Grubiaktt lMley Klnc:llde Am9d Mehboob JefTl4lt Pauleen Z..Siddlqul rruno"" JoMf\ Guernllo Allron King Edger Medoza Thomlllf'ayne NtdtwtSlm C'hfttdM WlgtOner
Anlbell Gutierrez W.rdl Klro-Klro l.yndMy Miller o.vid 1'9corero . Mic:hMI Simonott JeiredWIOfW Fnndco Gutien'ez Jr. Samuel~ Curti. M1nw.rd Wtndy'9ng Brandon Slenev 1'yt9r w.tdron
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Jaeon~rdy ~Lenderoe G_...Murillo M1nh·Thy PNtrn s.rw.~ Der'*~
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Al F nday, June 20, 2003
ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL
Not just graduation day
Estancia High students relish the
completion of high school, a success
especially sweet for some
Deep• Bh•r•th
Daily Pilot
T ania Lazcano had
streaked her hair red
and wore bright, red
Upstick. She even
sported a little red jewel on her
pierced nose.
Oearly, the 17-year-old mo m
was excited to be wearing the
red gown that had almost eluded
her.
Lazcano was forced to go to
continuation school two years
ago when she had her daughter.
"They make them wear purple
gowns there," Lazcano said. "But
r decided in my senior year that
I wanted to graduate from
Estancia. And I wanted the red
gown."
It meant working as a
preschool teacher for her ROP
class and doing homework
between diaper changes and
feeds.
But Lazcano did it
On Thursday afternoon. she
lined up with her classmates,
beaming. as she waited to walJc
on to the grassy stadium
grounds where a high school
diploma and cheers from friend!>
and family awaited her.
"It's not just my graduation
day," Lazcano said. "My
daughter is graduating with me,
too. I told myself I was going to
do this so my daughter can have
a better life."
She plans to become a
presch ool teacher and enroll at
Orange Coast College.
The day signified a new
begirining and a landmark of
sorts for the young people.
For Mobsen Nassrri. it felt like
"leaving a little boat and ta.Icing a
big ship."
"It's a whole new life from
here on," said Nasseri, who is all
set to pursue a bachelor's in
biological sciences at UC
Riverside.
It's also the first time he'd be
away from home, he said.
"It's exciting," Nassrri said.
For paren ts, It was a day to
bask in the glory of their
children's achievements. Tirn
and Jan Huislcing were
celebrating their daughter
Carmen's graduation.
"She was in speciaJ ed," Jan
Huislcing said. "Getting up and
going to school every day was a
chaJlenge for her. It hasn't been
easy. It's a speciaJ day for her
and for us."
Daniel Rivera said he hopes
his daughter's graduation will
inspire her to aim higher in life.
"This is what opens the door
to her future," he said. "lf you
don't have education, you don't
have anything."
Estancia sociaJ studies teacher
Dave Knott, who has taught in
the school for 37 years, said
teachers are always worried
about whether their kids are
prepared to face the world.
Thatsaid,he added,not a
thing has changed about this
day in all these years.
"The whole world may have
changed," Knott said. "But
graduation day is just the same.
And kids are still kids."
Cherrish Lefeau, middle, Veronica Maae, right, and other family
members cheer for graduate Ruttue Vaotuua.
Above, honor
graduate Michael
Armstrong. among a
sea of cnmson red
Estancia graduates.
prepares to play the
Star Spangled
Banner for f amity
and f nends dunng
the commencement
ceremony At left,
honor student
Krystal Farthing, left.
makes sure her cap
1s on str a1ght while
fellow honor student
Karleen Curran
laughs with her
moments before
receiving their
diplomas.
PHQ10S hr OON l[ACH
OMYf'll(JI
ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Amanda Kimberly Abbott Lauren Ashley Calderon Jacquelin Espmoza Jess Chartes Hellmich Billy Adahd Mei1a Daniel O"°fre Joseph Scon Rios Mehna Rose Sveinson
Fullah Mohamed Abdullah Alma Elizabeth Campos Hazetle Anne Eapmtu Steine Tyler Hermann Luis Manuel Mendola Cindy Amanlys Oporto Karta Barragan Rios Alaina Marie Sweeney
Ana Knslene Acosta Giovanni Campos Noe Gustavo Estrada Joseph Anthony Sonia Mercado Gerardo Orozco Karina Vanessa Rivera Mansela Vasquez Tamalat11
Siltva Gabnela Acosta Victor Carmona Sheree' Noel Estrella Hernandez Adriana Mariela Meza Marco Antonio Orozco Bnceyda Robles Skipper James Todd
Jessie Elizabeth Adams Katherine Cardenas Krystal Fay Farthing Laura Herrera Javier Millan HOC1or Daniel Ortiz Clanvel Rodnguez Ale1andro Rodolfo Tones
Jesus Aguilar Carranza Jayme Alexandra Fay Cody Allen HC!iS Caroltna Maria Molina David Marshall Ott Eva Johana Rodnguez Kelly Ina Trenin
Elsa Maricela Aguilera Kyle Anthony Casillas Jessica Renee Fernandez Christopher Kim Hilborn Mano Mondragon Genevieve Mon1Que Patron Humberto RodnguP.z Louis Masso Valdes Jr
Ricardo Aguilera Jason Matthew Cassidy Abelardo Abel Flores Ryan Daniel Hill Edson Morales Guadalupe Perez Paz Lucy Franchesca Rodriguei Ludivina Valdez Beder Aguirre Diary C. Castil Lucia Adriana Flores Carmen M ane Hu1sk1ng Francisco Javier Morales Diana Edith Pena Pablo Rodnguez Diana Vales
Sarah Ahmed Marla Guadalupe Ceja Kaci Elaine Foster Anthony Vincent lppohto Jeeandy Morales Marcus Perez Humberto Ro1as Donald Alan Van Blancom Celicla Danielle Alaniz Santiago Chagoya Carlos Eduardo Franco Abdul Sh1raaz Ka1yum Danielle Amanda Moran Mayra Ale1andra Perez Noemi Rosa Romero Aaron Henry Van Geem Axel Ely Alplrez Ruth E. Chavef"o Lindsay Allison Freeman l.Jh1m Samantha Matthew Brandon Morell Chnstopher Robert Perktns Christopher Michael Ruthie Josephine Vaotuua Erik Albert Andersen Francisco Javier Chavez Frank Robert Gamboa Keenawinna Laura Elizabeth Morton Jennifer Joy Phillips Ronquillo Ananth Rat Varma Michael Richard Armstrong Rosaline Cisneros Abelina Garcia Ramz1 Khoury lrshaad Mohammed Karla Lizette Lopez Pineda Noe Rosales Karen Alma Roaa Velazquel Sergio Arreola Brian Lee Clark Ana Elizabeth Garcia V111ian Lee Real Laopantrak Mumtaz Celeste Josseltne Ptneda Diana Rosete Hugo Rodolfo Vivar Amy M iriam Ashoori Renee Nunez Cloud Brenda Yovana Garcia Dustinne Ann Lau
Ricardo Avila Tyler Thomas Comer Jonny Joel Garcia Tania Lazcano David Munllo Neha Isabel Pineda Guadalupe Rosete Rosete Sergio Vivar
Manuel Ayapantecatl Ashley Nicole Cooley Marla Esperanza Garcia Robert Jeffrey Lenhart Wendy Patricia Murillo Kyle Barrett Pond Amytia Antoinette Shawna Lee Walker
Alberto Barajat Shane Everett Cox Dianne Gaytan Anthony Tyler Lenke Tonya Jo Narvaez Maxme Joyce Postel Sab1n·Reed Lindsay Eileen Walsh
Samantha Marie Bardell Victor Cruz Tori Blake Gkod Larry Joe Lindquist Mohsen Nassin Judith Elizabeth Quezada Michael Gregory Selmans Kenneth John Wilson
Adriana Basur10 Pedro Cubias Fidel Gomez Sean David Lodtley Eh Navarrete Kel11in Quijada Azucena Mana Sanchez Ryan David Wilson
Roger N. Bolanos K.ar1een Marie CurTan Gricelda Gomez Beatriz A Luna Juan Carlos Navarrete Nereyda Nunez Quintana Getzamany Sanchez Jermaine Heluh Young
Lewis Seeley Bradshaw Marco Antonio Maricela Gonzalez Sergio A. Madrigal Erin Catherine Neilson Benrto Ramirez Maria Elena Sanchez Carmen Let1c1a Zalpa
Andrew Preston Brown DelosAngeles Nathan Aaron Goodrich Froilan A. Mariano Katharine Halleen Nelson Javier Ramirez Mana Elena Sanchez Guillermo Francisco
Ryan Christopher Brown Adelina Patricia DelaCruz Tisha Shannay Gray Jasmine Dawn Mon•Que Oscar Nieves Mana Teresa Ramos Raffaele Sansone Zepeda
Jessica Cameron Butler Alba Nidia Denova Jeremy R. Guillen Marquez Zachary William Novak Gwendolyn Anne Reeves Ernesto Silva Sean Michael Zich
Xochitl Marte Byfield Carlos 0111aldo Diaz Fabrizio Gutierrez Jessica Marttnez Richard o·Brecht Stephanie Ann Reid Gladys Joy Somera T1mZ1mmer
Christopher Cacho Glenda Vianey Duarte Walter Gutierrez Clairisa Joyce Maygren Yesenia Ocon Jennifer Barren Reightley Chester Paul Soto
Matthew Alexander Rodrigo Duarte Brittany Caryn Hanson Sierra Nicole McGh1e Elvia Guadalupe Ollvas Clavtorr Michael Riggins Kendl AIOndra Sotomayor
Cachola Karina Escalera Scott Palmer Harris Katie Lynn Mclane Enka Aida Olmedo Carlos David R101 Trav11 James Stolp
Estancia Wgh School's Grad Night 2003
AMERICAN EAGLE DONOR GOLDEN EAGLE DONOB SILVER EAGLE DONOR
City of Co8la Mesa Leiner Health Products, ILC Theodore Robins Ford
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Fletcher Jones Motorcars • Gan.W Lamber• lngardia BrO.. Produce • Norms -Costa Mesa
Standard Pacific Homet1 • Star Re..a E.aa&e (Jay & John ) • Vicki E. Okamoto, D.D.S., M.S.
Piecemakers Country Store • Kevin C. Uye8Ull, D/O.S. • Todd M. W. ow, D.M.D., M.S. • Larry & Laurie Weichman
GENERAL DONORS GENERAL DONORS
Arden 8 .
Armoi.re
Aquarium of the Pacific
Back Bay Rowing A:
Bunning Oub Restaurant
Beacon Bay Auto Wubea
Bi8 5 Sportin8 Good.
'l1'e Biiie Beet
Blaewaaer GrtD
Boomen -Palau Pan
Bowen Mmeam of Calta:raJ Art
c.melot GoUW.d
Cat•lm• FWa Khehea
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Catalina Flyer
Conroy'• Flowen of Costa Meea
EVEN Silten
Flnban Italian Kitchen
Growen Ranch
Hore But
Hollywood Video
Borohlower Din1ng
lntne Laoee
Kiwanil Club of Coela M e1a
L.A. County M1Ue11111 of' Art
Magic Mountain
Mr. J-•• Gringo Grill
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Mi Cua
Mimi'• Cafe
Modern Arnutiement
Movieland Wax Mu.eum
Newport Landi~
Newport Rib
NO i E, NOi E NOISE -CMta Mesa
-In Memory of Dee Dee Ramone
0.-&n« County Fair A: Expotlition Clr'
Orange County Mo um of Art
Plum'• afi
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Rockreation
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NEWPORT HARBOR
Jumping into another arena
Newport Harbor High graduates leap school hurdles to land with a whole new set ahead of them
Above, biology
teacher Barbara
Barry. center.
cong ratulates
Tiff any Liu and
Daniel Adams as
they walk up to the
stage to receive
their diplomas
during the
graduation
cerem ony at
Newport Harbor
High School on
Thursday. Top right,
a graduate tells the
world her feelings
with this message
on her cap during
graduation. At right,
graduate Roger
Mendez gets a hug
from his former
English teacher,
Cindy Courcier.
P11Q'OS Bt I([.; TJ:i(P~ <N
DA LY P•LC T
Jake Allen Abrams
Blake Elliott Adams
Daniel Lawrence Adams
Katheryn Leigh Adnoff
An11tas11 Bev Aguilar
Roxuu1 Manxse Alfaro
Trevor Ali
Luisa J11min Alvarado
Sean Alexander Ambrose
Jeu1ca Annette Amzoll
Alexandra Mane Voorhies
AnderHn
Bnan Scott Anderson
Calvin Nels Anderson
William Charles Andereon
Brenton Boyle Armstrong
Jovita Arroyo
Ctina1opherJ)ala.8adorak_
M aria Luisa Balcazar
Julian Bandllla
Cristina Marie Bart>altl
Whitney Ann Barfield
V1C1ori1 Justine Barneson
iltm• Steven Barrett
8ry1n Un.I Barron
lrtbny Rose Barto Jules Richard Bates MatY Erin Bethen
f(arla Marla Bautista
ftyen Denni• Bean l•llfv Marie S.1rden
MichHI John Bed!
~1rv-ret Ann 8"be
M egen Marie Beelon f rlne VlnMN Bell Donelcf Clinton Bellowl II
fabeydy Belmon• ~ne Ellubeth Bemav
ftacy Michele Bertovich JhotNI John BlaMll
~lta A. Blalk trtn Alhleiv Bt.ka
Olene Nome Booth
hut MldlMI BoothneV ~hley O.nlelle Botta
;Jonatf\an Dani.I Bowden
UU'91'1 Elizabeth
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Amanda Iona Buckman
Cara Kristina Buffahn1
Amy Lorin Burhngham
Bradley Richard Bybee
Gregory H1gg1nson Byers
Colin Patrick Callahan
Beatnce Lopez Camberos
Merco An1on10 Camberos
Chasen Alexander
Cameron
Juhanne Catherine
Cameron
Amanda Ehzabeth
Campbell
Magaly Cano
Jet1u1 Anuro Cardona
Hu.90 Cesar Cardozo
Jordan Christine Carm&dl
Brandon Matthew Carr
Noemi Carrazco
Thom11 Raymond Carroll
Meghan Mane Castillo
Fernando Reza Castorena
Jose Alfredo Ceja
Julio Albeno Ceja
Emily Megan Celek
Kiraten Nicole Chamber1ain
Aubrey Elizabeth Chapin
Le Chen
Tylor Benjamin Chern&dl
Juatln Sean Chrl1tenten
Kyle Kroman Christensen
David Bren1 Chrlltianaen
Stephanie Diane Cirelli
Natalie Jane Citro
Angela Sydney Clark
Maggie DunaYlf Cohen
Andr9W Scott Cole
Oelhlelt Jamee Cotlln1
Carloa Eduardo Coppini
M1rt111 Ol1.n1 Cornejo
Julio Cnar Coronet
Luc:a1 Con11
Sabrina Francee Couch
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Daily Pilot
T he '>tudems of Ne.,.,'Port
Harbor H1gh's cla5!> of
200J gre.,., aruoous lO
accept their diplomas
and bid a b111er'>weet tarewelJ LO
their alma mater a'> they ~t in
their row., on Da\1dson Field.
Principal ~11chael Vo~en
admowledged lhe parents and
the out'>tanding teaching '>taff
for their role., in the student::.'
-;ucce'>'ie'> -accomplt!>hmentS
that reach far beyond highly
puhhcved athleuc
ach1t:\'ements. I ft prai..ed the
hundreds of mdJVJdual tnumph-.
that too~ place on I.hat campus
throughout the year
"\ewport Harbor ha::. become
a remarkable m\lltuuon."
Vo<,..en '>aid "We are truly
blev.ed."
Anthony Nichols and James
Richardson were on hand to pay
a '>pec1al tribute to '>emor
M1lhael Bnan Richardson
...;1chol'>. Rtchard .. on and two
other 19-year-olds were '>hlftless
at the graduauon ceremony.
with large black letters spelling
out M-1-K-r across their
stomachs.
They couldn't get enough
people for Michael, lhe
foursome said.
The graduate'<:. older brother.
James Rlchardson. who
descnbed hunself as notonous.
had very brotherl'l-advtce for
Mike
"Seriouo;ly. learn from my
mistake">. and do really welJ. • he
said "I !e's going to be great. He
really 1s going to be great. You'll
see
Valed1ctonan Stephen harma
said he would '>pare rus
classmates the U!>ual "sappy
chches and overused
expr~1ons" all too typical of
graduation ceremonies. Instead.
he would recount a story from
'We have one race
behind us and another
one just starting. I'm
sure we will all get lost
again .... We have to
keep running and
always find your way
back on course and
finish.'
Valedictorian Stephen Sharma
1n his commencement speech
hi'> lre-.hma.n )blI a.nd "maybe
e\el\·one here will connect with
11 too
Sharma told the storv of his
fir<.1 crO.,'>·COuntrv race~ m wtuch
he realved '>Ome~here on the
course lhat he .,.,<ti lost. He was
-.earchmg for a way to go. trying
to find other runners. but found
himself alone and off course
"I 1ust ran. Sharma said · I
moved m a new d1rec11on awav
from where I \.~a., to '>Omewhere
ne.,.,
Time c;pent iil \ev.'Porl
Harbor .,.,ru. similar lO a race. one
he can ..ay he finished, but not
without a fair share of hurdles.
"We have one race behind us
and anolher one JUSt starung. •
Sharma said "I'm sure we will all
get lost again. . We have to
keep runnmg and always find
your way bade on course and
fim~h •
Once finished. members of
the class of 2003 will not be
remembered for theu
high pa)'lng 1obs or staru.s on the
soCloeconornic ladder. Vo~en
'-aid They wilJ be remembered
for the le.ind of mother, father.
daughter. w.ter. brother and
friend they were
"For sunply bemg there for
someone else • Vossen said.
"this 1s h~ you v.111 be
remembered •
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Orhan D1zdarev1c
Cheryl Elaine Dobson
Rebecca Ayre Doughty
Ian Andrew Douglas
Albert Shalom Oouk
Lauren Kimberly Oralee
Manza L1zbet Duane
Kathleen Comins Dunn
Chn1ttn Monique Early
Veren1ce Echeverria
Chelsea Corinne
Edmonston
Cristina Broo k Ehrhorn
Ross Jordan Elledge
Brighton Joel Ellhhorpe
Jonathan Enciso
David Francia Erickson
Juhan E1plnoza
CaiillnElizabeffl Farren
AIYH Lenore Fehman
Delanle Ann Ferguson
Erik William FelT'll
Kelly Marie F1tzs1mmons
M1rg1rst Lac:ey
Fitzsimmons
T1ryn Lynn Fl1m1on
Gloria Oelor11 Flel1hman
Katherine Jane Flores
Robert Clark Fonda
Elliot J1me1 Fo1ter
Ella FouK
Jonna Caroline Fredrlksen
Aldon Robert Frost
Chmtina Marie F\Jlce
Rachel Et.na Furman
Alexander Hart Furrt
Felipe Lopw Garcia
Robert Garcia
Simone Kritten Gerta
Pllblo Eloy Gayoao
Jean Nicol Geddes
NethanMI Mlf'C a.ier
Whitney Lvtine George
Phlllp Evan Genlrd
Alexander EJllot Giannini
Nlchola Ttytor GlaMlc
~ Alvert Oolbedt
Adrien ..,.,., Gonzalel
Mae GoNalea
Jamie Oonbllet
TMllbGoodt Even luttoft Qotdon
Jaeon~OtMn
Mlfthe llena Gut!Mu °*Yt Chriltlne Hell "°°"' .. Henley ( .... Dey~
.Joetlull Mld"9I H..on
Spencer Ian Harris
Rhen Alan Hansfield
Annmarie Christine Harvey
Aryan Afsaneh Hawkins
Danielle Eltse Haxby
Brita Jael Hazelqu1st
Ryan Richard Heenan
Leanne Lucia Hendnlc.s
Cory Anthony Hernandez
Elda Hernandez
Ja•r Hernandez
Juan Carlos Hernandez
Marco Antonio Hernandez
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Morgan Paul Htll
Kimberly Ann Htllon
Bryan Alan Hodlwald
Charles Alden Hoc*enbury
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Lavonne LouiH Hover
Sara Ehzabeth Huey
Carly Enca Hunter
Robert Ford Hurley
Chelae1 Marie Hul"leler
Kimberly Ann Isbell
Robert JamH Jecahn
01mari1 G1briel1 Jac:obo
Sandra Jelmee
Elizabeth Nichole Jenica
Jacob Daniel Jesaon
Laura Patricia Jimenez
Oartangan Dupree Johnaon
Jacqueline IM Johnaton
Laurie Lee Jonea
Amil Kadle
Kara t.¥nne Kanan
Hillaly Anne Karge.a
Katherine o.nene
ICalzyntkl
All Kaa.tn
Nicholal E rill Kelty
Kathleen Ellzablth ic.r.tner
Leu,.,, Burdett KrNJn
Nelhat Aezakhah Khadem
Jonathon Aldwrd
Khatlblou KelMv Joenne Knight
~Jamee Kn09t
...... Aahley !Codi
~ EllnOltth Kone
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Oenielte la Lene
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MWNle HoltoM'( lAngbd
,.. (lialblet'I LaNtne
Marlle Denlelte "*' -
Justin Richard Lctw
Kendra Anne Lila~
Brandon Thomas lee
Jeffrey AndrAw Lernm
Nicole Denise Leve,Que
Tiffany Ann Linsday
Krostoan Daniel L•tdifteld
Tiffany Lee Liu
Esther Ruth LofgrfH'I
Gabriela Lopez
K1llarney Canion Loufek
Whitney Loufek
Dustin Rae Love
He111her Lynn Love
Amy Danice Lowry
Counenay Steffan Lugo
Jason Tyler Lund
Liang Luo
Brandon Mldiaet Lutfy
Danielle Chnstme Lycnt
Sara Mane Lyon•
Katrina Therese Je11nne
um Maagad
Nicole Ehzabeth Mackey
Nicholas James Maddy
John Peter Madison
Zarah Bess Mahl11r
Tiffany Rose Manderono
Rhett Edward Manning
Tyler Vaughn Marsdon
Brandon Donald Marshell
Edward Thoma• Martindale
Marcos Eduardo Martinelli
Kyte Huth Manhewe
Kriltin Ellublth McClune
Mic:hael Pltul McDonald
Chelete Blair McGregor
Meagan Loul11 McHone
Krista Ahlnette Mcintosh
~ Ywonlce McKenzie
HMthef Ann McKlbbln
N9thln Kenneth Mcl.lln
Nichelle l..Mh MoRorle
Mandy Leanne ~Ina
tc.ttln Andrea MMhtn
$m.Melendu
Roger Eduardo Mendel
Kimberly ff1no11 Meyer
Seen PrMley Meyef'I
Maiy Ellllblth Millet
Michael AlthYr
MoMmolM:V Klme.tv Mena Moo,.
Opel "'°°" Moore 'n'M~Moor.
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Johnny~ MortnO
Drilld ~ Monnlro
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Katherine Francoise
Morisseau
Kyhe Ann Moms
Michael Enc M ossman
Shlhen Mouradyan
Roben David Mowry
Richard James Muller
Jose Luos Munoz
Tyson Valderrama Munllo
Jennifer Nicole Murphy
Lauren Ashley Myers
Jennifer Anne Nahon
Ana Gabriela Nava
Edaena Negrete
Shannon Lynn Nehls
David Timothy Neira
Ryan Scott Newell
Stephen Michael Newman
81'18A Th&111 Ngvyen
Kalen Chnst1ne Nix
Danton Robeno
Noriega-Goodwin
Garrett Thomas 0 Connor
Ka111 ROH Odell
Adam Christopher Ohllg
Yerenls Annette Oiv.t't
Mayra Ale1andrt Orozco
Claudie Onega
M argaret Patricia Onh
Josefina Pacheco
Preston Chari• Paoe
Nedlm Pajevlc
Ehzabeth Marie Pappa•
Jennifer Rebecca Part
Lucu Philip Pllrller
Athley Kristen Pllrole
Jultin Brady Purt
Havlev Reid '91 l"IOI
JoM Armando fWw
l(rysial PaJg. "-"Y
Pwter PllUI P9tefW
MllV Ann Kim Hahn Pham
Pttrldt Donald '"*9111
Zuly Marine Pineda
Antonio C.... Pll\on
Estell ~ Piiion
Rld\atd w.ton P'bhtmenn
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Julie Ann Renfro
Michael Bryan Richardson
Michelle Leigh Rigdon
Geoffrey Brvan Roll
Jair Roos
Raelyn Nicole R1tct11e
Bren Preston Robinson
Katherine Marv Robinson
Kathryn Eltzabeth Robison
John David Rogers
Jonathan Christian
Rol1he1m
Savannah Rae Romero
Chad Joseph Rorden
Yoyel JadCte Rosales
Meltssa Mary Ross
Ryan James Rowe
Nicholas Alexander Sacco
Sean Alldqow S-k)!l>On
Cana Manso! Sanctiez
Jamea Dexter Sanchez
Wilham Urquiza Sanchel
Juan Car1ol Santana
Scoct Santana
Ancha lr9ne Sams
Jennifer Elizabeth Scharte
Corey Mld\MI Schiller
undaey Nicole Sch11ier
Gavin Tvt« Schmidt
Suzanne M ichelle
Sdtwelcbrt
M tc:nael Emmanuel Scott
Serif Segura
Stefany Gu9dalupe
Sennello
Joee ~ Serpea
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Taryn Laigh ~
Ian Mld\NI ShlYlty
Sky Cemeroft Siegel
Robect Ro.a Sindelr Ill
Henfy Aleclondef Sipoe
SblpMn J9M Sblw\ .Jr.
Kll'llbeft; Marie Sledell
Chenerlle Ruth 5'edio9
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David Wilham Sumner
Mao T111rna
Elizabeth Gail Takata
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Jay Michael Thompson
Rac:tlHI Chnstina Thomson
Savau Toct11kubo
Paul David Toman
Mtdlael Ian Toole
Alex11 Natahe Torres
Ivan Bryan Torres
Ryan Scott Torrey
Alhaon Christine Tnnen
Brittany Dawn Tnpp
Bren Charlec Troncale
Karla Trujillo
Chelsea Nicole Turner
Jon.tlhan Yisuc Twena
Cand~ Mane Tyler
Adam John Uhl
Ryan Chnstopher
Underwood
A* Joel Urtuauastegu1
Guedalupe valenc&a
H1ytey .JMI V.Mlno
Juane Marcela Varga•
Athena Pemela ValQuez
Meh111 Mane Vega
SI rah E lizlbeth Yeitctt
Maritta R Villa
AlyM Devin VUltM
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Chris Zietz
Newport Harbor High School
Chris, we know char you lov.: mwic and
one day hope ro own a recording studio
and produce mwic. We have enjoyed your
four years and arc v.:ry proud of your
accomplishments.
Love,
Mom and Dad
Allison Kathleen Sanders
Juan Diego c.atholic High Sc.boot
Salt Lake City, Utah
Enjoys running. skiing & cooking and will
be ancnding Univcrsiry of San Diego in Lhe
fall. Graduated with Academic Honors.
Congrarubcions Allison, we arc so vuy
proud of you.
Good luck at College in the fall.
Garrett Whitfield
Newport Harbor High School
Congratulations! Your hard work and
discipline have positioned you toward an
cxciung college apericncc. We arc so
proud of your chancter and what you
1mpan upon others. Wishing you a
lifetime of achievement and happma.s
Love Alw;ays.
Dad, Mom and Scan
Diana Sheahan
California State Uoimsity, San Bernardioo
Dear Diana,
You have always been conscicn11ous,
crcauvc, and sensitive. These qualiucs will
make you a wonderful teacher. We arc very
proud of you. You still arc the "Idea.I child"!
Love,
Mom, Chuck & S.u..h
Clark D. Brooks
Newport Harbor High School
Gradu . .rnng wnh honors from the DaVinc1
Academy .md a CSF Scholu. An Award
for 2003. Has rowed 2 yrs. for cht' NAC
<.ft'W team and mroaled. An Eagle Scout.
ht' s planning to row noa year for the
Univcrsiry of Boston.
Kimi Hilton
Newport Harbor High School
Kimi.
Congrarulacions -You did it, you survived
We arc so proud of you.
Go forward now and l1v(' your drcam.s.
We love you.
Mom. Dad, Danny
and Grandma & Grandpa
Carver D. Young
Newport Harbor High School
Carver -
You arc truly a joy!
Best of luck m all you do. w(' love you!
Dad, Mom, Charlouc. Ian & Roya
Jennie Holmes
California State Uniftl'lity, Chico
Congrarubtions for aU your hard woric and
acc.omplishmuiu thcx past 4 years.
Earned a B.S. in Sociology. Jen is interested
in pursuing a graduate dcgrtt and teac.hmg
~cnua.l. lntCJ'QU include volkyba.11
coaching and playing!
•,Mom, DJ<!. & Tm-
John Money
Cotofla dd Mu ffjgh School
RL-ttlwd appe>inonent to w US Naval
Academy. All league, All.OP waru polo
playtt, and 4-.,ar vusiry letterman in
IWim.ming. f.agle Scout. Played IUC>phooc
in pn and concm bends. ASB officer.
Physics bc»t finalist. •isbjng him •ucxm
Ill Ann.tpolis.
Blake Dillion
Corona dcl Mar High School
Some of the best years of our lives, with
t'VCn better ones to come. We know you
wiJJ have a trcmcndow time and enjoy
great success at USC. Be smart I be we,
Slay balanced and savor your college days.
Cara Childress
Corona dcl Mar High School
Pr«iow Cara,
Our luminow sur. Yo1u artLStic talents
bccomt' creative ventures and you have
shown a flair for cheater. Acadcmtc
achic:vcmcnts and community st"rvicc wrrc
outstanding. Your future looks bright; we
arc fuJI of pride.
Love,
Mom and Dad
Nathan McLain
Newport Harbor High School
Will attend Humboldt
State in the fall.
Loves the ocean.
Chuck Foskett
RCC Firefighter Academy
Dear Chuc.k,
Over 1he past months you have worked
hard and havr acc:omplllihcd your goal you
will mJkc J grt'at fircm.in. You rC'.idily
aCCt't'pt challenge~ .ind have pride 111 your
chosen proft"SS1on.
lovC',
01.lll.i, Mom Sheah.in, and Sarah
Keith Long
Corona del Mar High School
The honors you rC"CC1vcd this spnng · AJI
Sur I" Team Baseball, Top 30 Athletes of
Nt>Wpon lkac.h. plw a.II the bascba.11 tcaml
football 1eam awards -arc awesome. But
most of all, Wt' arc proud of the fine young
nun you have become. Good luck at ASU
or Cal Smc Fullenon (whichever you
decide) and may aJJ your dreams come true
Love,
Mom & Dad, Kim and Chrissy
Weston Pohlmann
Newport Harbor High School
Wes! You arc a great person and I know
you'll be grca1 in whatever you ~t ro be.
You have accomplished so muc.h. Thank
you for lmmg me be a pm of your life I'll
love you .aJways and for('Vcr
Love,
CJ;ure Bear
Stacy Lynn Edlund
Corona del Mar High School
Co-captain varsiry chttrlcadcn. Pad1
Ccrufied D1vt'r, Varsity Swim Team,
lifeguard. Many parts in school plays.
Great student, American Ml'n$:11, modc:I &
actress. Pursuing degree in
Communicauons/Bwincss. Your
intelligence, dedication, humor, & great
arrirudc will take you everywhere!
Christina Hewko
Corona del Mar High School
Congratulations on all your
accomplishmcnrs a1 Corona dcl Mar High.
We will mjss seeing you in the Daily Pilot
Spons P..ge on your wonderful water polo
career. I-lave a grca1 time ancnding
Stanford college on your full scholarship.
You really deserve alJ the best for your
bard work.
Love,
Gail & Rene Rigaud
Donald A Wattson III "Trey''
Newport Harbor High School
Trey is an avid racing sailor. He w.u
awarded his Blade Belt m Ka.rate in Chm.1
m 200 I and continues to instruct Ka.rate
Plans to ;ittc~nd Unjvemry of Washington
in the fall and u .i wonderful grandchild.
Jennifer K. Taillon
Santa Clara University
Jcnmft'r gradua1cs magna cum laude w11h •
Bachelor of Sc1t'nce in Commerce
(mukcung/nudio ans/gr;iphte dC1tgn).
Honors: Valcd1ctory candidate, Bwm~
Dean'\ lhol.u. Prc)1den11al Scholar: Bet.a
Gamma Ocha, Nauonal Soc1ery of
Collcg1a1c Schol.u~ ~he plans to punuc
her c:.irttr goals in tht' Bay .uca
Jennifer Hanley
Corona dcl Mac High School
Jc:nn1f(r ~ prn1J(n1 of Orlh~1~. the
Corona Jd M.ar Oa1Kr Te;im liht' wai. on<'
of Ncwpor1's Audcm1t All !\t.lf\. Jcnmft'r
will be ancnding Uli( in 1hr fall We .lr<'
so very proud of her.
I U\C
Mom & l>.1d
Ryan Caughren
Mariners Christian
Ryan
Con.:r . .11ul.111om on vour graJu..111on I .im
so 1h.111kJul 111 h.1\C bct'n .a put of vour life
You ..1rc .ln t'Xtrcmclv g1ficd \'<lung rn.in
cap.a.blc of domi: grc..1t things w11h vour
lire I ..1m hugc:I\ proud of vou
Clayton Stone
I ovc
fonv
Corona dcl Mac High School
Cla)'lon.
Congr.l1ula11om and wckomc to the
Tro1.ln F..1m1ly U~C u lu .. ky to h.avc a
pc.-rwn sulh Jl you .u rcnJmg their
wonderful un1vcmty
Good lulk w11h your future: plam
We: know rou w1ll 1to far
hmdlv.
Bri;in, U71, Chn111nc
Ma..kcnu & K.111 Burkr
Hilary Christine Havens
Costa Mesa High School
Valcdictonan, Nauonal Merit Scholar,
Published rwo original math 1hcorcms,
Girls Tennis l~ Captain and Golden
Wc1t lc;iguc champion, Ncwpon
El(mcntary math team coach, Academic
D«athalon first in counry. Loves Russian
liirrature and piano playing. Plans 10 srudy
math at Harvard.
Danielle Christine Lyons
Newpon Harbor High School
Ncwpon JI arbor Academic Ach~mcnt
Student of the Year Finalist, Da Vina
Aa<kmy. Golden Sme Schow.
Oursu.nding NHHS Voe.al Music Award,
Pacific Chorale Chorus, Phillwmonic
Socany Scholarship. ~mor'1
Scholarship. Congntulations on all of your
achicvcmcnu and best of luclc at Cal. Poly.
Ryan Borland
<AMry ChapcJ
With~.
Yow Family
~ Scour, Tradt. Crot1 Country,
~tcd uncle, apeclal brother, lovin& '°"·
What an honor tt hu been watcbjna you
grow up to hem~ a f)O'ftrful nuin of
Cod. Enjoy the joumq He taka you on.
~.
Kyk, LI.a. Nau.lie & Brooke
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Jennifer C. Shively
Lutheran High of Orange
Jennifer is graduating as a three-year senior
with honors and a GPA of 4.2. She belongs
co 1he Kq Club and a Junior Volunteer ai
Hoag Hospital. Future :upirations arc 10
;mend medical school and pracucc: as a
ptd1amcian.
Heather Wade
Newport Harbor High School
Theres nothing my granddaugh1er can'1
accomplish once her mind tS made up.
Gr;iduaung with honors, assistance league
.rnd church involvement 1s 1w1 a start
Pepptrdinc: Umvermy will be lucky to have:
her We arc: all re<tl proud of her.
Gr;,im
Hilary Karges
Newport Harbor High School
H1lar\,
"I w.inr to grow up 10 be Jilli like you
.ind I WMit 10 be your flower girl "
l.ooJ luck .u college: "
\hckc:ni1e t..idd1\
Peter Reed
Mater Dei High School
A)B Comm1monc:r, C.impu~ Minl\1rv
Reuc:.it D1rc:ctor. 4 ve.;in Vollc:\•b.i.11.
3 yc:.ir\ Dr.im.i md Plar, C.ind1J.i1c:
Mr ,\.fon.rLh. 1us1 a Grc:.11 Kid &
Wonderful \on!'
Zachary Ian Granoff
Newport Flementary
f n1on surfing, swimming, 1 b.ill, .rnd
computers He: pl.ins 10 be a doctor or a
rock s1.u .ind LS lookmg IOl"'Jrd 10 1urning
<> .ind losing more 1cc1h Congntulauons
un your kmderganen gr.idu.iuon' ~1n thH
be the fim of 11UJ1Y gr;iduauons
Phil Stemler
Corona del Mar High School
Var)1tY 'i.ulmg Team, Capuin Vumy
'xxcer go.il1c, !\IVP senior yeu .ill le.iguc:
Rc'1p1en1 Golden Smc Audc:mic
b cellc:nce Awards in Math. Engl ish .ind
'Kienle C.i.11f Governor Schol.inh1p
Aw.mh N.monal Mem Schol.ir Finalm
'IX-'111 be auc:ndmg Yale Un1vermy 5a1lmg
Van•rr B for them
Alyssa Lyn Reehl
Newport Harbor High School
We're so proud of all your
accomplishmenu. Your vocal career and
dcdicauon to studies has brought you 10
UCSB to follow in your sister's foomeps.
It's now ume for you 10 rn;uk your
own p;uh.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Celina, Brianna
Devin Nichole Denman
Costa Mesa High School
ln1crcsu include Socar. VoUcybaJI,
Painung and Photography. Plans 10 attend
CaJ Poly San Luis Obispo to study
arclutcaurc and traveling abroad 10 finish
her educarion.
MaryBathen
Newport Harbor High School
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LOW,
MOft\ ac o.t. Hadwr, Hollis. c.oa.n.
Noele. Con.or le .....
Chad E. Czisny -17 Years Old.
Corona dcl Mar High School
Chad started on me FrOOt/Soph Tr;ick ollld C rem
Country Teams. He qualified for 1hc Cal S1.i1c
Scbobnhip Federation, John Hopkms CfY . .ind
rccci~ an Academic Excdlrncc Awvd w11h
High Honors m me GS Eum. Hr has bttn an
Boy Scours for 12 yrs. becoming,. Life Scout as ;,i
Junior and finulung Eagk Scout .u 1 !>cmor He
has been acaptcd in10 me EJccmul f.nginccnng
Dqx. at Cal Poly San Luu Ob1sp<> wd the
Dqx of Engmccnng at USC for fall 2003
Kelli Kline
Corona dcl Mar High School
We arc so proud of you and your
incredible accompltshmcn1)1
Congrarula.tions on your gr.iduauun'
You have brigh1encd our laves w11h your
bcauuful smile and love of life (,ood luck
at U.S C. Follow your dream\'
I ove,
Mom. D .. d.
Jamie and K.icic
Danielle A. Moran
Estancia High School
Congra1ulauom D.imdle on vour 4 ,·c.ir
honor s1udenr award 'IX-'c .ur \o proud of
vou Best of luck .ind \U,ct'\\ •t L'n1\Chll\
of Cal Sutc Long Bc .. ,h nnt \C'Jr
\Xe luH' yuu,
l>Jd \ 10111 .ind ( ulin
Warren Garrett Hockinson
Corona dcl Mar High School
\X'arren,
C-0ngmulmom' Our love .. nd support
will follow vou on vour nex1 Jdventurt
En1ov 1he~ momenu 111 your Irle .ind
explore wh;u the world h.u m oiler
Define your go.ih and en1oy 1hc ride
I ove.
'IX-blcv. \X'h11nn Mom .ind (),.J
Jillian Ukropina
Corona dd Mar High School
Jillian has sailed 1hrough high school
nun.iging co keep lite m ptrfe<.t bal.10<.e
a heftv dose of fun , .1 comm11menr 10
ch.u1r\', and keeping her head 10 the
grindstone to achieve ac.idem1c excellence
She's off to the Un1vers1rv of Sou1hcrn
~1forn1a 10 punue her m1erC1I) m
Journ.il1sm. Congr.uub.uom. f1ll1.in'
1.ovc the Fam
Ross Sinclair
Newport Harbor High School
Rou.
Good luck an collegc and you re onc of
1he best friends I ever had "
Delanie Fergwon
Newport Harbor High School
Your fam1 I>· 1s proud of your
accomplishment in the last 4 years.
Your detc:rminauon in .ill you do makC'\
you an oumanding nar. co become 1he
teacher you wan1 10 be Hobbies, spom.
coaching, skiing. volun1ecrmg.
Love.
Mom. Dad, Holly & Jc:rcmy
Congratulations
Pilot
Friday, June 20 2003 All 1
Eric Halvorsen
Corona del Mar
Au1vC' 1n ( DM cro~1 cou111rv. Ir.Ilk,
concc:n band .ind 1.11.1 cn)('mblc f:.n1oy)
gulf Will be .111cnd1ng L'n1vermy of
R.cdl . .md) tn the fall ~ r1c, we .ire very
proud ol you' Your humor c•1uro11(e .ind
honc)!V will 1.ikc vuu lo1r ( 1ood luc k'
Travis Pirdy
Corona del Mar High School
( oni:r.11ul.111om h11nC"
\X'c Im r \'OU & .ire '" pruuJ ul 'uu'
Michelle Nicole Burgner
Corona dcl Mar High School
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Corona dcl Mar High School
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Clayton Stone
Corona dcl Mar High School
\X'e .ire all '' proud .inJ honorc-J to be .a
p.i.n ot vour l.am1h Bc't ol nrn 1h1ni: tor
1·our turure \\.c lo1e \ou'
Char )010 Bob Auni 'lue L.'ndc Jim
Jim lue. -\u ni \1nJ1. L ncle Bill .ind J.i,k
Karina I. Tirado
Orange Coast College
C..radu.11cd lrom (.)( ( '-cu \CU \he II be
.aucndmg C. \L'LB v.hcrc \he will ltuJv
economv 'ohc: like\ gomJ? to 1he tlc.ach Mid
cnJO\\ phot~r:iph\ & lr'1\din~ "'llh
lncn~ & l;im1h 'the 1\ .1 l(Ood 'tudenl .and
wc .ire proud ol her
Jon Nelson Berg
Corona dcl Mar High School
Th.ank mu ui m' h m1h tuchcr\. Bov
\Lout leadC'f\ crt" < o.a.;hcs. and ('\<en·onc
who h.is helped mt .inJ ~u1<lcJ me over
the veu\ I will be mrndmiz l '( l.A 1n
the fall
Brandon Tyler Umpbcll
<Aoyoo High Sdiool
Congrarulanons Brandon
We all knew vou coulid do n R.cadi for
yow diums ~ you will sUCXftd Best
wuha for a b~t 8c ruccasful fururr You
ha~ mack our mnrr f.un1ly YCry proud,
Herr'• to you. Brando'
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Grand.pa Ted, Gn.ndma Kadiy.
Daw. Aunt 1ina. Jaclyn tic Teddy
WUbur Edmund Channels
A feat of perseverance
Back Bay and Monte Vista high schools
celebrate their graduates on Thursday
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
D aniel Recoder chose to attend
Back Bay High School so he
could continue working 28
hours a week at Pet Center.
His woclc ethic paid off Thursday
when he became one of 21 Back Bay
graduates to received their diplomas.
The 20-year-old donned a i.carlet cap
and gown for the graduation ceremony
at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood
Community Center. I !is father looked
on proudly.
"Being his father, it's great to know
my son did it," Miguel Vasquez said.
Back Bay and Monte Vista -
alternative schools in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
that share the same campus in Costa
Mesa -are safe havens from the often
turbulent world of high school.
Students who don't feel comfortable or
don't succeed at traditional hjgh
schools find refuge among the smaller
classes, individual attention and Oexible
academic programs at these two
schools.
For these students, graduation takes
on a deeper significance than at
u-aditional high schools. Newport-Mesa
Unified lh.lstee David Brooks said.
Graduate Mariana Azevedo
acknowledges applause as she
receives her diploma.
alternative high school after his
mother's death sent him reeling when
he was 14. He persevered academically
and ended up achieving his goal of
becoming a police officer.
"Stay focused." Stam urged. "Nobody
will prevent you from your goals except
yourself. Set goals -short term and
long-term."
The ceremony allowed one student to
show off his musical talent. Aaron
Danks, one of 54 Monte Vista High
graduates, played a riveting piece on his
electric guitar. He wiJI attend he Berk.lee
School of Music in Boston next year.
Recoder also took the initiative
during the ceremony to read a letter
titled "Never Lose Hope" that he wrote
thanking those who had supported htm
in high school.
·This is exciting because each one
has a story and a struggle," Brooks said.
·To see they've gotten through and
have met all their requjrements, truly.
they have earned iL"
Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Tim Stam
shared his story of attending an
"flt thanked) people who have been
around me and have been there
through my life the whole time, helping
me make the right choice," Recoder
said.
f'H11lQS BY Kf NT IREPTOW /DAil Y PILOT
Student Aaron Danks performs on his gurtar during the Back Bay High School and Monte Vista High School graduation
ceremony at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center on Thursday.
BACK BAY HIGH SCHOOL AND MONTE VISTA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES CALIFORNIA HIGH
SCHOOL PROFlCIENCY
EXAMINATION
BACK BAY Cory Peterson MONTEV1STA Amber1e1gh Dancy
Christine Chalawat Paul Quintanilla Katryna Angle Aaron Danks
Jessyca Clendenin Daniel Recorder Mariana Azevedo Ashley Dimond
Jake Ourtln Candice Simmons Brittany Ballif Katrina Duesterhaus
R.J. Julian James Swartz Forrest Bennett Jennifer Enciso
Luis M arcial Jeff Van Billiard Laura Bladt Jaime Eraso
Joshua M edeiros Bryan Vasquez Ashley Boni Thomas Fenn
Christian Miranda Kimberly Viles McCall Bryant Travis Fredendt
Evan Mitchell Bram Walsh Elizabeth Butman Enc Frey
Jessica Na1arro Janay Winters Brad C-Ook Damien Geller
Arthur Perez Brittany White Mariela Curiel Jessica Glazer
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Orange County Museum of Art Presents
~.,ummer Jazz ~.,eries
The Orange County Museum of Art is delighted to offer a series of jazz concerts
this summer. Participants are invited to enjoy live jazz. the beautiful art on
exhibition, and fine food and drink. Come join us in our relaxing sculpture
garden for some hot jazz and cool art.
Tom Hynes, jazz musician and educator, is coordinating the artists and music
that will be presented on each evening. Tom is an accomplished jazz guitarist
who has a Master of Arts in music from California State University, Los Angeles.
June 20 Jennifer Hall Quintet: Tribute to Gerry Mulligan
With her crack quintet, baritone saxophone ace Jennifer Hall pays
tribute to fellow baritonist Gerry Mulligan, whose combo with trum-
peter Chet Baker defined the "West Coast Cool" jau of the 1950s.
July 25 Cathy Segal-Garcia
One of the smoothest and most sophisticated vocalists in today's
jazz scene, Boston-bred Cathy Segal-Garcia has moved to Los
Angeles, where she works with some of the finest jazz musicians
from both coasts.
Aug 22 The Tom Hynes Quintet
Director of the OCMA Summer Jau Series, Tom Hynes brings his own
hot quintet to the museum, featuring a sax and trombone front line
performing his delightful, eclectic compositions.
Admission to the ind ivi dual jazz performances is S 15 for the general public and
S 10 for museum members, students, and seniors. Series tickets are available at
S40 for the general public and S25 for members, students, and seniors. Prices
include admission to the exhibitions on view at the museum. Jazz evenings at
the museum are from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
For more information and to reserve tickets, please call Tim Tompkins at (949)
759-1122, ext. 206. The museum is located at 850 San Clemente Drive in
Newport Beach.
2 2 a 3 2
72 FRIDAY Sounds from the grill. The Bluewater Grill offers 11110
music Friday and Saturday nights Greg M organ, Nidt Peper and
Kelly Gord1en (known as MPG) perform classic rock, A&B and
swrny at 8 30 p.m Fridays. Mal'lltn Gregory and MPG perform
classic rod<, swrng and A&B at 8:30 p m Saturdays The restaurant
is at 630 Lido Parle Drive. Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675 3474
SATURDAY Their own way. Experimental roc:.lc band lnnaway will
return to Detrort Bar with a set of dark, omtnou~ pop !.ongs Also
playing that night w ill be Western and Mad Mdn M oon fhe door!>
will open at 9 p.m. The cost is $5. Detroit Bar "at 843 W 19th
Street m Costa Mesa. For rnformatton. call 19491 b42 0600
SUNDAY Dance performance Classical Danw Center. with
locations rn Newport Beach and Tustrn, will celebrate us 10th
anniversary with its 10th annual student performance through
Monday T1dtets cost $15 50 Dancers from <1ye 3 to adult w ill
showcase various dance styles ballet. 1du. tap lyrical, and
HOURS hip hop l1"111ne Barclay Theatre is at 4242 Campu~ Drive T1d<ets
(949J 854-4646
Oa1lyP11-0t
The Dorothy Collins Quintet performed as part of the Orange County Museum of Art's summer iazz series last year. The group will return ttus summer.
Hot jazz in the
summertime
Lolita Harper
Da1lyP1lot
A 1nr tapping.
finger .,napping. swanky
kind of good 11mt• 1s taling
placl' at the Orange
County Muc;eum of Art'i tonight
The mu.,eum luch off II'> "llot
Jan. Cool Art" 'ienes tonight. where
people are invited to come hear live
music 111 the sculpture garden.
'iultry ja7.7 tunes dnfting along on
the ocean bree1es. Newpon-Me~
residents will also be treated to fine
food and drinks. museum
spokesman Bnan Langston c;aid.
"It just makes for a beautiful
evening sitting out in the sculptun:
garden listening to live jazz."
Langston 'iaid . ·something about
the effect of live jazz music that
really makes you feel good.··
Tom I lyncs. a ja.7,7 mu~tc1an and
educator. coordinated this
The Orange County Museum
of Art will host three jazz concerts
in the coming months.
'>Ummcr'-; concert 'l'rtl"-. tak111g
ume out from the< llru'> <.ollegt·
and the ldyllwild Art' Academy\
'>Urnmer ja7.7 program ....
Hynes is an accomph'>hl'll 1aa
guitarist. His profec;'i1onal cred1h
include performing with thl• Pacifil·
Syn1 phony. Frederica von Stade and
the 1996 tour for the State
Department's Jazz Ambai.!.ador:-.
program. Langston 'aid.
Hyne's will bring hi'> own l'clccttt·
composition to the 'ierie'>. ai. hi'>
quintet will play the final concert in
August.
As the stresses of the workweek
sink tonight with the 'icttmg 'iun.
the Jennifer 1 lall Quintet will
1wrlorm a tnhute 10 (;em ~1ulhgan -
"With her track quintet. baritone
'>axophone ace Jennifer I lall pay'>
tribute to fellow ha ritoni'>t <..erry
Mulligan. who.,e combo with
.trumpeter Olet Baker defined the
· Wl''>t Coast Cool' 1azz of the 1950s."
l.<1ng5ton wrote in a promotional
release.
1 he '>eries continues throughout
the !>ummcr, with performances in
July .rnd August.
Vocali'it Cathy SegaJ-Garcia will
~hare her sultry. !>moolh sound on
July l5 I he Boston artist bnngs her
l·ast < oast roots to the Pacific.
combimng the styles of the two
BEST BITES
FYI
•WHAT Hot Jau, Cool An summer
concen series
•WHEN: 5 30 to 8 p m today July
25 and Aug 22
•WHERE: Orange County Museum
of An. 850 San Clemente Drive,
Newpon Beach
• COST: lnd1v1dual performances are
$15 for the general public, $10 for
museum members. student and
semors, Series tickets are S40 for
general pubhc and $25 for members.
students and seniors.
• INFORMA TlON: (9491 759-1122. e>et
.206
region'>.
Admission to the June and JuJy
rnnccrts also include access to the
Nathan Oliviera exhibit and the
mu'ieum's permanent collections.
The Tom Hynes Quar1et, with Its
<;ax and trombone front line. will
perform Aug. 22.
El Matador has been doing Mexican right since 1966
By GrHr Wylder
S andwiched between a GlobaJ
Titt hop and Cal-Camera on
Newport Boulevard ails the
locally belowid el Matador
""taurant. Mer much hard wotk
and detennloatton. Marcial Gallanto.
an lmmigrant from 7,.acat.eca& •
Mexico. opened El Matador here ln
1966.
Today. Gellardo tW wotk:s one or
two days I week, his fWO IOO.S.
Mardal Jr. and ee.r. nM'\ the ....-.nt ~The b"'1 cWcor-
..
piDat.M. sombreros, strands of red
and white lighta, bright pink walls.
tun:1uolse ~n ceUJng, small
red-leather booths -doesn't draw
In customers. They com e for the
consistendy good Mexican food and
frleodty aervkle.
There'• a full bar, wtth Ix wrietle or fruit owprltas (SS) and four
specialty margarltas that will pl
all. lf you don't mind paylng mucbo
dlnero for drtnb. try the m.lD on.ire
Grand Mamier ~nltnlire ~ta
($14.95), or bOllonl.lre Gl'a'nd
~~tri119 lillr&arita
-\
($19.95). both with choices of
premium tequilas: Jose Cuervo
ltadlcionaJ, Don Julio Silver, Patron
Silver. Tequila Nacional or Milagro
Silver.
The ovcrstud three-page menu
has~ you'd want at a
Meldcan rataurant....:. guacamole.
sou~ Mexioe.n combination plates,
enchlladas, burritos. taquitos.
te>itadu, IOpaA. a1adt, pouluy and
lftfood. Thtre' ~.bola amJguf to
(yo~r than 12) places for $6.5o to
6.95
Melic:an ~ii Mtwd all
EL MATADOR
• WHEM: 1788 Newport Blvd. In
Costa Mna
• tt0U"8: From 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Monday to Saturday; and from 10
e.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday
• INFORMATK-. IM9) 946-0314
day, lncludttll the~ an
mmudo ($5.95), I beany toUp made
wtth tripe. cam ri n. ftd c:Nlee.
hominy and ($5.95) and ....
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INTERMISSION
Peck was a
link to the
'golden
age'
W 1th Lhl· pa'>'>lll~ of (,regory Petk.
Hollywood., ro'>ter of h\.1ng
legend'> 1-. 1uc;t about exhc1u'>tt'd
Peck wa., om· of tht· la.'>t hnk.'> to the
mOVIC'> -goldl'll dgl· uf Lht' 1940<. dlld 50-..
wi1en II'> '>tdf'> wt·n· lar~l·r th.m hfo e11 led!>l
111 tlw l'\-t''> of their fam l It• wa.'> e1lw cUI
actor of enonnuu' 1.Jt•nt and ran~t' une
who wa' rwver tontent playing '>td.lwart.
111lOrrupuble hl'Hlt'' l'XI 1u ... 1H·I~
l le hved lung l'OCIUg.h to '>t'{' hi'> AIUlU'
htt h charallt.'r from I%[.," lo t.:111 a
l\!oclungb1rd nanll'd llW top nHJ\1l' hl'ro of
all time in a teleVl'>t'd '>[Wna.I that airt:'d JU'>I
a week before h1-.. deaLh I le llluld well have
finished fir'>t 111 the vllla1n lateKorv for h~
depiction of ev1l 1ntarnJll' in " lht• Boy'>
horn Bra/.ll ··
Thal honor wt·nt IO Anthony I lopluo.,·
I lannibal Lecter 111 • !lit ~tlen< t• of 1h1·
Lamb., • Gregory Pl'l k occup11:d .i ran·
ple1teau among lhL· l lullywuod ~eJt'>. 11nt'
on which perfonner-. ex1'>l('ti b\ \1rtUe of
thetr abtluy .. not their notont'I\ Th1' lt'\.d of
greatn~ tempered IJ) modt''>l) Wcl.<, '>hared
by a vel) ft'w actor'>. mo .. 1 of ~hom Jam~
~l~an. llenl) runda Jack l~mmon ha\.e
!.mce !>huffied off tht~ mortal m il
It dJdn·t hurt. of cour.e thal Pt'd wa.'> the
physical epitome o f a rn0\1e '>tc:tI when he
began his carrer 111 the mid 1940'> m 'ul h
diverse assignment' a'> -~llbound" and
"Duelm the Sun But II wa'> ·~ent.lemen ..
Agreement-111 1947 that t ht'>t'led hJ, tJnage
111to the coni.c 1ow.nf"..'> of movie fan., and
dealt a swift blow to anu-Sem111!>rn m
Amen ca
Peck\ career noumht'<.I with '>uch movie<>
as " Roman I lollday. • "lllt' Man in Lhe c,ray
Flannel Suit." "Moby Dick." -on the
See INTERMISSION. Paee Al4
THEATER
'42nd Street'
still kicking
at Center
By Tom Titus
Remember when Warner Baxter told
Ruby Keeler "You're going out there a
youngster. but you·ve got to come baclc a
star"?
If you don't recall the ongina.1 moment.
it'c; understandable. That ltne wa.., first
uttered 70 years ago. not long after the
movies had learned to tall It was. of
course. from • 42nd Street.· one of the
pioneers in tht mamage be~ttn cmema
and musical theater. wtuch boosted the
career of its young d.ittc1or. a fellow named
Busby Berkeky. not to mention the
fortunes of the warner Bros. studio.
Those d.ay5 are gone. but cerounly not
£orgottm. u attested to by t.M
well-deseM!d popularity of the new st.,e
version of • 42nd Streec.. playing al the
Oranp County Pafonning Ans Center
tbroµgh Sunday. The how may be a tenior
dtiz.en. but tt still has a good bit or lddt to
it
And ·kick· ii the operat:ive word. from
the moment the curtain opem. leuin&tY
just a few feet at ftnt. to reYMI about a
hundred dandng feet. aD ~In
joyous W\iton. Otrector Mu\ Bllambl&.
recreating dinctor/c:bol«>tP..,._ GCMir
Chu.npbli ~ from the ·-pnmjere (cbe ibOw't ......... wnn.n
.... after it Wiii etched Into dDema
~ .... ~the Pfodocdoo Into
........ prec:Won•pecUdtNpe ....
ltGoml dnc:tor Jullllii Minh II...._ ..
...
Al4 f'nday, Jone 20, 2003
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HAPP EN ING S Daily Pilot
• THEATER
Harbor High scores with two shows
By Tom Titus
G oing out with a bang -
or at least out of the Rob-
ert Went:z Auditorium,
which will be tom down and re-
built later thil. year -Newport
I larbor I ligh School's drama de·
partment picked up 27 awards
at this year's Music and Art
Com mendatjon for Youth cer-
emonies.
"The Music Man" and "Into
the Woods" reaped an impres-
sive share of the MACY hard-
ware at the 33rd annual presen-
talions. capturing the
Masterpiece and Spotlight tro-
phies for e~ceptional achieve-
ment.
l'.dfah Mahler was voted best
!>Upporting actre~ for the entire
MACY program -which en-
compaS!>ed 26 schools -for her
performance in "Into the
Wood!>," and also won a "bright
s pot" award for "The Music
Man." Kate Guesman picked up
"highest achievement" honors
INTERMISSION
Continued from Al 3
Beach," '"The Gunc; of
Navaronc" and "Cape Fear"
before .. Mockingbird" came
along and thrust him onto
Q.,car\ \lage. But perhaps his
mo\t important work came in
the I ffi'O' an the guise of two
hic;tomal figure<> -Douglas
MarJ\rthur in "MacArthur· and
lu'>ef Mengt•lt-111 ··I he Boys
I rom lir.v1l."
In thl' latter mov1e, he
111 \tarred w11h Laurence
Olivier -wh o played a
fiendl\h Nvi in ·Marathon
Man." but was a Nazi hunter
th1' time -!>quarmg off with
-THEATER
Continued from Al 3
in hii. "Pre lly l.ady."
Updated? No way. This is
ba..,.cally the :.ame "42nd Street"
that Berkeley put on the screen
in 1933. with all its corny cliches
intact. But they're treated
lovingly. almo'>t reverentially, as
the currenc company turns back
thl.' dock to Depre-.sion mode
dfld $4 50 tickets. Sure, it's a
muwum p1ete, bur 11·~ '>till a
pl(•a\urr to VJ\11.
Ille star turn 111 this version
'omewha1 mirrors reality
LHhenne Wreford played an
;monymouc, chorus girl in the
nng1(lal lOO I ">how that earned
,1 lony award a'> best revival,
bur now she"s tappin~ her way
into the h1,tory book!. as 1he
perlc:y Pcru,ry Sawyer. fresh off
the hu'> from AJlentown, Pa ..
who .,ave., che <;how when the
'>Car (Blair Ho'>'>) break.., her
BEST
Continued from A 13
.uul egg' (SR.951
I-or tho-;e who inexplkably
hctve to order chcewburger" and
ht•mh fne<. at a Mexican
n·,taurant, there are tho~. too.
Appe tv.cr<; co<;t SS.85 10 S9.95.
Mexi can combinations rnst
$1195 to $1 5.95.
I lighly recommended i:. a
howl of con'>ome de polio
($4.95). a pure chicken
broth-ba.c.cd :.oup that's spicy;
for her work. in both produc-
dons.
Other "highest achievement•
winners were Ryan Bean, Brigh-
ton FJlithorpe. Phil Gerard and
Sarah Lyons for "Into the
Woods" and MJchael McLean
for "Music Man." 1be ensem-
bles of both shows also earned
this recognition.
Honored for "outstanding
achievement" were Jose Ceja,
Sky Segal and HUary Vallejo for
"Into the Woods" and lames
Barrett for "Music Man."
Achievem ent awardl> went to
Lyons for MThe Music Man" and
Shan Aletaha for. "Woods."
Completing the Harbor High
clean up were special recogni-
tion honors for Ellithorpe, Jer-
fery Fichtner, Phil Gemrd. An-
drew Gruver, Roben Kratth,
David McMahan and Jeremy
McCarthy for "Music Man" and
Jennifer Sak.iok.a for "Into the
Woods."
Estancia H igh School's pro·
duction o( wsugar" resulted in
Peck's Mengele in a
memorable climactic scene in
which the latter character
becam e dog c how for a pack of
Doberm ans. It may have been
a s upreme fabrication, but it's
still a throat catcher to watch.
Uke most great movie
a ctors. Peck began his career
on the stage. A native of La
Jolla, he helped found the La
Jolla Playhouse with fellow
rising starl> Dorothy McGuire
and Mel Ferrer. and continued
to !>uppon that theater even
into his declining year-;. I fi<;
last major movie role cam e a
dozen years ago as the
president of a .
takeover-targeted WJre and
cable company in "Other
People's Money.·
ankle -actualJy with a little
accidental help from her
replacement.
Rail thin, with hardly enough
meat on her bones to cast a
shadow, Wreford di11plays a n
enormous wealth o f e nef'l{Y with
her flying feet and infectious
smiJe. Her spotlighted
production numbers late tr1 the
sh ow abound with style and
showmanship. and it's a true
shock to see her take an early
curtain call (she's trurd in the
show's pecking o rder. even
though !>he's the true '>Htr)
l"op-biJJed Patrick Ryan
Sullivan. however. 1s
outstandmg as director Marsh,
rendering his mo.,tJy cliched
dialogue wtth to ngue firmly
implanted tr1 cheek. hut wtth
supreme authority. 111e prima
donna leading lady is pleac,1ngly
interpreted by Ro!>!>, who:.e
vocaJ prowe-.s i-; sufficient to
explam wh y her charactc•r 11> !>O
revered, even though :.he can'c
dance well enuugh to carry a
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·outstanding achievement"
awards for Joseph Scott Rios,
Aaron van Geem and Kenny
Wilson, along with the school's
orchestra. Art "achievement"
trophy went to Lauren Mahan.
Also cited from Estancia were
Tonya Narvaez and Timothy
Zimmer for "~pedal recognition"
and Andre Casey and Mike Sal -
mans for "bright spot" honors.
Corona del Mar High School
earned the MACY Commedia
Dell' Arte trophy for its version of
wThe Pirates of Penzance," while
Marty Glyer, Alessandra Hass,
rhe ensemble and the orchestra
all were accorded "highest
achievement" honors.
Awards for "outstcµldi ng
achievement" went to "Pirates"
cast members Brian Engmann,
Amanda Malou and Bryan
White. Ben Halladay was given
an "achievement" trophy, while
Maggie Donnelly, Rachel Mal-
kin, Evan Sonntag and Carole
Ann Wright earned "special rec-
ognition" mention and Tom
Few actors have had Gregory
Peck\ effect o n a udience!>, and
fewer yet are still around to
accept our veneration. Richard
Widmark a nd Olarlton Heston
fit that description, but their
11umber continue., IO dimini!>h.
Th ey !>JY that death!> of
famous people happen in
threes. so arter Gregory Peele
and David Hrinkley departed
within hour'> or each other, I
wa\ waiting for thac third '>hoe
to drop.
Thil> week. 11 did. We lost one
of the greatec;t !>tage actors or
all time when I lume Cronyn
.. uccumbed JUSt a month short
uf ht'> 92nd birthday.
Cronyn left behind a
'>how.
l'actt Mariano swipes
whatever portions of the show
1ha1 haven't been nailed down
by the prin cipals as the petite
but rwrky Maggie Jones, writer
and comic lead for "Pretty
Lady" and rem iniscent o f
Thelma Rjtter in a do1.en such
character role!>. Frank Root is a
perfect foil for her and Alana
l)alvatore (dubbed ·Anytime
Anme"J. with whom he share.,
1he golden oldie number
"Shuffle Off to .Buffalo.·
And oldie' don't come any
mon• gulden than "Lullaby of
Broadway."' here employed by
Mar:.h and the company to lure
che fired chonm· back 1n1<1 the•
fold and mto stardom~ It\ 011e
of tho.,e moment'> when you
can JU!.t let your\elf fall prt·y w
the vintage stereotypes o f
i.howbi1 hecau'>e n's donl' su
mJgmfil cntly
Hobert ~pnng, 111 tht" role
cn:accd on '>crl'en hy Dick
Powell, ha'> lei.s to do than hii.
h e.,h tonHJa.., dups and om· of
che lle<il homemade <;a)Qs 1n
town rnme with all meals.
You'IJ rll've r leav(' here hun~.
gencrnu., ponions, buc you
could miss des~rt. TI1c fre-.hJy
made nan can ~u ou1, and
c,omeumes ice cream and
'.>herbet aren't available. Luckily
for you. there\ a Cold Stone
Creamery aero.,., the stret't.
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Hed Hobin, a casual dinmg
re\taurant i.peciaJizing in
gourmet burger and spiri~.
plans to open at Pashion Island
Harper and David Jackson
shared "bright spot" nodce.
The MACYs were organized ln
1971 by Lee and John Oilldr~.
who were accorded a standing
ovalion at this year's event.
The MACY awards show is "a
celebration of the talent, hard
work, dedication, energy and
boundJess enthusiasm of every-
one who has participated in the
wonderful musicaJ theater pro-
ductions of our schools," the
Olildresses stated.
In a rare occurrence, the cer-
emony's top award, the MACY.
was captured in a tie by two
schools producing the same
musical. "Les Mjserables. w
Dana Hills I ligh School and
Aliso Niguel High School hit the
jackpot with their productions
in the first year in which "Les
Miz" was available to amateur
groups.
• TOM TTTUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot His reviews
appear Saturdays.
distinguished '>tage and screen
career, much of it intertwined
with his wife, Jessica Tandy,
who preceded him in death in
1994. Their c;hining hour
togethe r wa~ *The Gin Game,"
performed on Broadway and
televised by PRS to share with
all audiences.
In the 1970s, Cronyn played
Captain Queeg in *The Caine
Mutiny l.ourt·Mart1al," whicb I
reviewed a t the Ahmanson
Theater in l.o\ Angeles.
I le m1gh1 have been, at that
time, a bit long in the tooth for
that role. but he was brilliant.
nevertheless.
Losing I lume Cronyn and
Gregory Peck In the same week
leaves a gaping hole in our
!>tage and screen industry.
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predece'>!>o r. but he doei. 11
grandJy. pamng wtth first Ross
and then Wreford and vaguely
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wins. We made the error.\
and they didn 't."
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June 23 tionoi ee
LAWRIE CUNNrOiAM
f"rtddy June 20. 20C3 Al5
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL COSTA MESA LITTLE LEAGUE
Pirates put
Padres away
Huntington Valley
champs score seven runs
in the fifth and eliminate
lo cal Pa dres from TOC.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
·11U'\ 11\:(, I 0\: Br.AC I I -< ommg m
l .!.-12. ltim Hum'> \\la!> et '>ldlll ahout hi\
Padre'> laking '>econd plaet• 111 the Co..,ta
~le'><! :'\a11onal IJttle League ... ma1or'i di-
\L'>IOn :.laking It 10 the D1..,tnc1 62 Tour·
nameni of (Jlampaom \'a" dJ1 added
pre'>enl
!xi when the llunungton \aJle~ P1ra1e-.
.,cored '>evt·n time<; 111 the ho11om ot the
, fifth 111111ng to mercy the Padre'>. 10-0. in
c.1 fir.,a-rountl matchup \\edne<,dav a1 the
llunungton \ allt') lJnle 1.eah'Lat:• field.,
Hum., dtdn t ... hm' mud1 d1...appoint
111l'llt
"I heard the Pirate'> were a wugh team
to pla~ '>O we JU'>t wanted to pla\ a great
game ,u1d ''e were lhnlled to do tha1 ...
Bum'> '>Cud \\e onlv ha\e four 12-vear
old .... lour rt·turnmg ·pla\er-. all togelher
'>U \\t' '>hould be a real ... trong team next
\ear."
lhe P·adre..,, ''ho fiamhed '>econd to
tlw l)odgt•r.. 111 1he rl'l{Ular <;ea'>on
lal ketl t:or1 ... ...,1en1 pllLhmg throughou1
the '>l'a\lm . Hum'> '>aid fhe Pirates
I H-1 . rcrnrded thetr ... 1x1h '>hut out of
tht' .,ea.!>011 and eventuall} adJUMed to
the breaking baJls and off·..,reed pitche'>
thrown b\ Padre~ hurler-. and '>howed
"h} they \,ere the league t:hamp1on~.
llm I hggin' and :\1tk \la1..1une com -
bmed to hnrn till' P·adn--. 1 o Jti..t three
ht ts while stnkmg out I!. 1 llggm., 'tilrtt'd
and fanned the \ldt• 111 hoth 1lw lir..i dnd
-.econd mmng~ I le fint~ht'd \\1th t'IWlt
'>tnkeouts m lhre!' inning-.
.. We have laved on our p111 l1111g all
year, lhat 1<; what d1t talt'' '' h.11 h.1prt>m
for us." Pinlle'> \larldger ''l ~ \l.v./one
'>did
Danny 0 'e1I \nthom ll"ll!'1 dnd
8illy D1C.u-aJam11 ad\ anted the lunhe<.t
for the Padre-. 011 the hc1...,t· l'illh' to St>C-
ond
O''\eil. '>eleued IO the ll1Jlor' all ''ar
lt•am la'>I \\eekend '>mgled ,,,·1u.· for the
Padre.. while lelle1 1alhed a tut in the
third He advam Pd IO ..,t'nind •)11 J \'1ld
pitch ~fore I l1gg1n-. -.1rucl out till' next
haller to end Lilt' 1nmng.
frailing, i () Ill the fifth llll' 1';1tlre~
had lhelf be-.t 'wnnK chantt• \'1th nm
ner'> at ftr-.t and wt:ond and ont· Hll I >1
(,ir'ci.lamo v. alkt'l! 10 leadut1 tlll' 11111111~
and 1"0 battt•r., latt·r. C) '\eal giillo•d ,1 __
-.inker tl1at \\J\ dn inch from t<iud11ng
the dlft over lht· r11ther-. head .rnd 11111J
Ct'nter field Hui \l<V.7one re'p"ndt:d h\
'>Lnl..ing out lht· ne\t t\\O h111t-r., t'Jl !l
on curve baJJ... tha1 found 1lll' !IUl'>lth-•JI
the plate
The gutt\ pnchmg pt•rlormanu·
translated to the 1'1ra1t--. h,tlf 111 tlw fihh
\\hen 10 men tame to tlw pl.11,
\\'alks tO three of the fir-.1 1•1111 f'mHi-
balter'> '>et the '>lc1ge tor RI( hard I t•\ 11
'>On'> '>tngle 11110 the gap 111 nght 1 t'nter
field that plated t\\O run-. < >n till' rH.'\t
play. Padre fir<,t ha.<,emdn < .1,u1 Pc1ul
!:>tebbms fieldt•d cl hounnng b.dl and
See PIRATES. Pa&e A16
Dodgers coast
VARI' " .,., A.''"'
Corona del Mar High Junior standout Josh Bradbury, delivering a pitch in Pac1f1c Coast League action against Laguna
Beach. wa s selected first-team All-CIF 01v1s1on IV for the Sea Kings, batting 438 with 10 home runs and 28 RBis .
Bradbury, Long All-CIF
Sea King s tars recognized
by Division IV coaches.
Corona del Mar 1 llg.h 1u111cir Jo-.h
Bradbul). the Ncwpon -~le'>a Player of
the Year and Pacific Loast I eague
Mo t Valuable Player, top'i two Sea
Kings named AJl-CJ F Southern Section
Division IV by 'iection baseball coach-
es.
Bradbury. who blasted 10 home
runs, drove 111 28 and hit 438 10 help
tlk <;ea King ... win the
PU and advam e to
the Cir Divi.,1on I\'
4uartt:rlinals. i'> a
lir'>t team pick
Bradbury abo \\as
4-2 with a 3.44 f HA a\
a pitcher, striking out 4 1 in 39 inning~.
Senior Keith Long, lhe Sea King•,'
'>horl<,lop lhe la st four season'>. i' a
<.econd team honoree after hitting
156 with one home run, 19 RBis and
scoring l5 runs. I le repre!'>en1ed CdM
111 the Or.111ge County All \1ar (,amt'
.md plam 10 Lonunut• hi... tareer at
Orange C:oa .. 1 College.
La Quanta I ligh senior Ian \1ewan.
'>elected I01h overall by 1he Colorado
Rocloe'i 111 1he recent fir-.t-year-pla\er
draft. ts the Player of lht• Year aher
helping lead the AzteL., to the Oavi'>lon
IV Litle.
I.a Quinta defeated Cd~I. 4-0. in om•
quanerlinaJ May 30.
La Qu1111a head man D,l\e Demare'>I
IS the DIVl'ilOn IV Coach or lhe Year
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Plenty of inner competition for Mustangs
Defending Golden West
League champions have
many players vyi ng for
starting positions.
Steve Vlr1en
Daity Pilot
CX>STA MESA -'Jbroughout the otr-
sea90n and especially during apring prac-
• dee. Co6fa Mesa High football coach
Dave Perkins bas been doing his t>e,,t 10
keep the dreade4 ·c-word away from his
p&ayera. He wants the Mustanp to avoid
a:>m~ • Peddns' strategy hall come QWla natu· ·~ 11 the M\JllqlL dmndq c.twilP·
ons of the Gokle"I West LeegUr. ~
been dew.iopq pc)Aftive competition
ID'kJnC each oda Al. I reAJlt. ~has
~ much confidence for the upoom·
qtell<n
I •
"We hid. pt .prinl. .. Pwtdnl ... o(
practices which ended
June 13. "We're going to
be every bit as good as
last year, and I think we
will be better. We have a
great deal of kid and
good oompedtion.
There ls a lot of compeotion at every
spot.·
The MustanS'i feature eigtu returning
starters on defense and seven n!tum.l.ng
tatters on offense. but the starting posi-
tions are not set ln stone. ·
The Mesa playm have been further
motivated M lhey prepare for a scrim-
mage and the pre-league season. The
Mustangs wW play ln a three--team scrlm-maae with CabriDo of Long Beach and
Tuldn Fridly Sepe. 5 " 1\altin. The ~ an! ..., drawtos Cltnl
admlaline .. dtey eye their .-on
opener, which will be apiNt Corona de1
Mat. •
"We I the ~ to the kids that
they need to get ~ and they bl~
l •
really responded.· Perktm !Klld
Perkins spoke with an enth~
tone when discussing the incoming
sophomores and juniors. The Costa Mesa
jwllor varsity and freshman teams each
won the Golden West League title last
year.
Perkins also talked about 1u1 addition
lO his backfield: Quahc Vargas. a 5-
foot-11. 2.30-pound running back who
transferred from a school in JCansas. Per-
kins said Vargu has been cloc:Ud around
4.7lnthe1(>-yard dash. The Mesa back-
field aho Includes Omar Rulr.. who wiD be
a senior.
Junior co-be Bruce Wilkerson. a trans·
fer from l..oara. sophomore to-be Ryan
Frenc:.b. l8't yean junior-varsity quaner-'**" Md~~ Whe>Wtl be I~ MYe been~ for lhi-ms
q~poltdon.
~ ..., ~ pmcdce Included
78 ~and rwo new COid* J.-Sa-
._....,..._,. All
to first-round win
Costa Mesa National
Minor B team provides
Karlson with send-off.
Steve Vir&en
Daily Pilot
1 IU~TJ'\(; !'ON BF.Al II -!lie Lo'>la
\11:sa :>\auonal IJltle League Dodger-.
ga' e catcher Andrew Mrl'-On the ulu-
mate gomg a\\ay preseni \Vedne'iday at
I .cBard Park m I lunungton Beach. The
Minor B Dodger-. defeated the Costa
r-.lesa American Yankee'>, 16-2. m the
fiN round of lhe Olstnct 62 fouma
ment of Champions.
Karl<,on played his la'>t game for the
Uodgen. bernuse he 1s going on a farruly
vacation to New York.. After lhe game.
Karlson. the Dodgers' starting ca1cher.
hugged hi\ coaches and Manager Klfk
<,tone
we·re going to m~ you. buddy."
~lone told Karlson. "It was so much fun
watching you am prove thb season."
Karlson wa'i one of severaJ Dodgers
who contributed to the victory that was
called after live innings. He scored one
run, delivered an RBI and went 2 for 2
\ .. 1th a walk r he I lodgt'r'> thl' liN plJCl'
team 111 C.M'\11 ~lmor H 'tored tour
nms in lhe fir-.t 1nn1ng. fn11r 1n tht' 1h1rd
two tn the fourth and then ,111ntht•r "'
111 the fifth I he fifth mn1nK t1•,m1red
three straJght double' b\ \!all < ,1rl\ le
Kannon lone and \'tctor rru11ll11
Despite the heh\ offen'>I\ t· pt rlnrm
ance, Kirk ~lOne wa' mo-.1 1mpre.,..,ed
with the Dod~er., delt•n,t· ''hit h
cau~ parent-. of the plawr.. 10 cht·t:r
loudJ} espectci.lh aht'r thret plci\' I he
!'\oimor B d1w;1on mdude., H Io war-
olds. yet the Dodge" werl' def\111g the11
age.
ln the bottom ol tlw fir.,t 111111ng
'>hortstop Kannon <.,1one m.1de d nice
Latch on a htgh fh ball. l:-dd1e 81-.<1<,0 dad
the same from third ba<,e an the luunh
mmng. and 111 the third. R1lt•\ \tack
gloved a fly ball an rig.hi field
"We made some great defen.,1ve
plar>." Ktrk. <.,tone '>c.l.Jd "It "a' unt>eht'\
able. Our defense ha-. been the ht•.,t m
the ICMNl.U. When we mal..e plav.., hke
the ones we did. that takes lhe air out of
them ·
The Yankt>e<>. who finished '>econd in
See OOOGERS, P11e Al6
Costa Mesa·s Luis
Gonzalez zeros in
on a pass dur111g
recent spring
practice. Coadl
Dave Perkins'
Mustangs will be
the def ending
Golden West
l eague ChamptOOS
when they open
the season in
September.
IClNl lflD' IUW I
DMYPl.OT
Al$ Friday, June 20, 2003
HONORS
UC Irvine earns
national acclaim
The UC lMne Alhletic Depart-
ment captured three mark.et1ng
awards al the National Aswcia-
don of Collegiate Marketing Ad-
ministrators Convention al Disney
\\brld tn Orlando, Aa.. June 13-16.
The UC Irvine Spons Maiteting
staff gamered awards for: Best
Sponsorship floUow-Up Report
(tied with Aorida State). Best Sin-
gle-Day Altendanoe Promotion for
Basket.ba11 (with a budget under
$50,000), and Besl Aclfvadon Pro-
gram with a Sponsor (budget un-
der $50,000).
DODGERS
Continued from Al 5
the CMAll. commmed several
errors. Their pilchers. Ryan Web-
er, Josh Rivera and Jaylon Peery.
combined for six strikeouts, yet
allowed 13 walks and hi1 two
batters, as the Dodgers took ad-
vantage.
"Execution," Yankees Manager
John Salyer said in reference to
what wins baseball games at the
Minor B level. •Bon om line, de-
fense wins. We made the errors
and they didn't."
Weber pitched a scoreless in-
ning in the second, providing the
Yankees with an opportunity to
get back in the game. They were
down 4-1. after Peery scored a
run in the first inning. He reach-
ed on a walk and advanced to
second and third on passed
PIRATES
Continued from Al 5
1ouched the bag for the force out
With nm I Liggins racing home,
Stebbins threw to catcher Bobby
Lenke, who tried 10 apply the tag,
but the sliding runner jarred the
ball loose. Levinson alertly fol-
lowed Higgin.o. on the play and to
score the fifth run of the inning.
Brian Schwi.irtZ and Sam I luni
followed with sharp singles and
both scored la1er in the inning.
Mazzone knew ii Wei..'> only a
matter of ume before his learn
would figure out the Padre pi1ch·
ers.
"We were keyed for fast pitch-
ing initially, c;o we were so far
ahead of the ball at firs1," Maz·
wne said. "I 1old them 10 ge1 up
10 the box. pick a focal point and
swing."
liiner.. I -5 and 7-9 all scored
runs for the Pirates, displaying
their offensive balance.
Stebbins, Jam~ Wanbaugh,
and Kevin Thomas each reached
base on walks 10 account for the
rest of the Padres offense.
The Padres' defenc;e kept them
close to the Pirates early on. With
first and third and two outs, a Pi-
rates' runner strayed halfwdy
down the lh.ird·base line following
a wild pitch. Lenke retrieved the
ball and chased the retreating
runner toward the bag before
throwing to Tell& at third to begin
a pickle. Tellez and Lenke would
MUSTANGS
Continued from A 15
polu. the forrner Pro-Bowl offen·
sM! lineman for the San Francisco
'49ers. will be the offensive line
and strength and conditioning
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balls. Michael Block produced an
R81 groundout 10 prevent 1he
shutout.
Kyte Benter, who played sec-
ond base for the Yankees. also
scored in the bottom of the third
after he came across the plate on
a delayed steal.
For the Dodgers, Carlyle. Kan·
non Stone. Nicky Roca. and Hans
Anderle scored IWo runs each,
while Trujillo, Juan Valdez, Karl-
son, Bisoso, Erin Kinkade, Stack
and Brandon Haas added one
run apiece. As a result. each
player on the team scored.
Trujillo, a left-hander, pitched
the only perfect inning of the
game in the fourth. He struck out
two batters, and in between the
two punch-outs, Bisoso made
his aforementioned ca1ch. Biso-
so s1arted as pitcher for the
Dodgers and delivered three
strikeouts. Anderle pitched the
third and had one strikeout
throw to one another once more
in the pursuit before Michael
Pierce caughl a throw and blocked
the plate 10 tag lhe runner. In the
third. O'Neil -the pitcher -
threw to Stebbins for a force at
first and then Stebbins immedi-
ately fired to Lenke, who tagged
ou1 the sliding runner at home.
Pierce the Padres' starter
Wednesday, allowed IWo runs on
one hit in a littJe more than IWO
innings for the Padres while
O"Neil came on for 2Y, innings of
relief. O'Neil was followed by
Ryan Bums in the bollom of the
fifth.
"I needed a pitcher lo fmish
oul the game," Bums said when
asked about his pi1dung stralegy.
·1 reali7~ all the gas was gone
and knew Ryan would throw
!>lrik.es. fThe Pirates) Pira1es just
put the ball in play where we
weren'1. Righi now, he can't wait
to get a Slurpee."
The season extended longer
than Bums thought when he
drafted players in January.
·1 drafted early. Wdllting to
have a solid team for next year. n
he said. "I go1 12 kids that like 10
play together. Thal is key because
they will spend the next 1wo
years of !heir Lives 1ogether. I was
never concerned with wins and
losses. I'm a big believer in team·
work and sportsmanship. I was
pleased to be a part of (TOCJ and
have no shame."
Daniel Derieg. Jesse Fox and
Michael Clester all saw action
Wednesday.
coach. His son, l..ulce. 15 a lineman
for the Mustangs.
Tom Bakhvin. the former Mesa
head coach. is back wilh the Mu.s·
tangs. Baldwin, the defensive co-
ordinator at Calvary Olapel last
year. will be the quarterbac.lc and
outside linebacker coach for C,osta
Mesa
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Sarurd•y's rttsutr..
Gilts
• end young«
2S "--1. Torl £ngllsh. H.n-v-. 20.89; 2. Katie Craig, HV, 21. 10;
3. Ashley Ro!-v, like Folft1No.2,
22.18; 4. tc.lley King, HV, 25.n ; 5.
l<ellie Modungo, Lf-2, 27.47; 6. Kayle
Aiocl, Lf-2, 34.83.
29 bedi-1. Ciera Ni<*el, l.f-2,
24.53; 2. Emily Medtler, HV, 25.27; 3.
Kltle Craig, HV, 25.49; 4. Lauten
O'Sullivan, Lf-2, 29.72; 5. Charlotte
Valentin, HV, 29.98; 8. Kellie Modungo,
Lf-2, 36.39.
21 bNMt-1. Emily Meddet, HV,
26.49; 2. Tori Engli1h, HV, 29.83; 3'
Keele Kllne. HV, 32.52; 4. Alh!-v Riiey,
Lf-2, 38.89; 5. K.aoav Avelos, l.J',2,
42.84; 6. Kayla Riocl, Lf-2, 44.73.
25 tty-1. Emily Mec*let, HV, 23.98;
2. Katie Craig, HV, 25.82; 3. Charlotte
Velentln, HV, 28.20; 4. Alh!-v Riley,
Lf-2, 30.23; 5. Ciera Nldlel, Lf-2, 34.65;
6. ~Avalos, Lf-2, 41.32. 100 ,,_ Nlay-1. HV, 1 :41.35,
IK.elley King, Julie Hohl, Charlotte
Vetent1ne, Ton Englllhl 2. HV, 2:08.87.
!Skyler Crenlhaw, Sidney Gracie,
Stephenie McPhlllipa, Annie Reedl; 3.
HV, 2·20.39; CGeby Orr, Kelly Owen,
NiCOle Lart0n, MNgan Goodlngl 4.
Lf-2. 2:21 20, CICrfl• Ried, Ashley
Ouontilone, Kellie Modungo, Cier11
Nldlell 5 Lf-2, 2 34.90 ll.auten
O'Sulltven. Kylee Wren, ~
Cltfford, Laurel Vouelefl.
100 medley tebry-1. HV, 1:39.07,
!Katie Craig. Emily Medller, Kelley
King, Tori Engltsh) 2. HV, 1:69.32
(l(ecie Kline, Julia Hohl, c:Nrlotte
Valentine, Annie Reed) 3. Lf.2, 2:10.66.
(Leuren O'Sullivan, Kayle Ricci,
Ashley Riley, Kellie Modungol.
7..fl
25fret-1 JulHPouch, HV, 15.98;
2. Alltson Skaggs, Lf-2. 16.33; 3. Gaby
Carpenter, HV, 17.62; 4. Kendell Thrall.
Lf-2, 18.65; 5. Ellen Naruse, HV. 19.55;
6. Kelley Peten•on, Lf-2, 20.49.
50 frM-1. Delaney Poudl, HV,
35.83; 2. Allison Skaggs, LF-2, 38.50; 3.
Shannon Gnlfin, HV, 42.43; 4.
Madison Bragg, lf.2, 43.65; 5. Kelley
Pe1erson, Lf-2, 46.99; 6 Victoria
Abbott, HV, 5700.
2S ~ 1 Sh1nnon Griffin, HV,
21 81 . 2 Ellen Naruse, HV, 22.44; 3.
Monica Ven1unn1, HV 23 02; 4 Kendall
Turell, Lf-2, 23 09, 5 Delaney Riley,
Lf-2. 25 15, 6 Broanne Vlec:h , LF-2.
25 53
25 bnlalt -1 Jules Pouch, HV.
23 10, 2 Madison Bragg, Lf-2, 23.51;
3 Monica Ventunm, HV, 24.11, 4. Gaby
Carpen1er, HV. 26 75, 5. Brianne Vlech.
Lf.2, 2789
25 tty-1 Delaney Pouch, HV, 18 12,
2 Allison Skaggs. Lf-2, 18.15, 3.
Monica Venturini, HV, 21.53; 4. Ellen
N11ruse, HV, 22 17, 5. Kera Kwan, Lf-2,
23 87, 6 Devan Ellison, Lake ForeS1
No 1,12933.
100 fret tebry-1. HV, 1.11.56,
(Shannon Gnffin, Jules Pouch. Gaby
Carpenter, Delaney Poudll 2 LF-2.
1.20 84 !Kendall Thrall, Kelley
Peterson. Madison Bragg, Kera Kwan);
3 LF-2, 1 ·27.69 CLoren Hershoc:k,
Delaney Riley, Amend• Alexander,
Devin Elhsonl; 4. HV, 1 :28 78
(M&dtenlle Carpenler, Samenthe
Coffman, Courtney Wilson, Madison
Helyl; 5 LF-2, 130.55;6. HV, 1:39.32,
!Emily Turner, Emily Klrsch, Regan
O'Hare, Delaney Owenl.
100 medley tebry-1 Lf-2, 1:24.23
(l(endatl Thr1ll. Medoson Bragg,
Allison Skaggs, Kelley Peterson! 1 HV.
1 24.23. !Shannon Griffin. Delaney
Pouch, Monica Venturini, Jules
Pouch!, 3 HV, 1 30.24: IM!ldenz1e
Carpente, Gaby Carpenter, Ellen
Naruse, Mectoson Hef\11,4 Lf-2,
13693, 5 lf.2, 1 50.81, 6. HV, 1:59.90.
(Devpn Tudo:er, Vict0na Abbott,
Sam'lintha Coffman, Amy Tutton).
9-10
50 frM-1 Miilrgot Money, HV,
32.30, 2 Cethenne Aguilar, l.f-2, 32.57:
3 Brooke Wnghl, Lf-2, 36.44, 4.
Allison Ganen. HV, 37.50, 5.Samantha
Sonnenf, Lf-2, 3758: 6 Kathryn
Conner. HV. 37n
50 ~ -1 Sarah Craig, HV, 39.04.
2 Brooke Wright, Lf-2, 40.50; 3. Anne
Ventunm, HV, 42.50; 4. Pauline Men..
Lf-2, 44.69; 5 Karen Henry, LF-2,
45.52; 6. Allison Garrett, HV, 47.n
50 bnlan-1. Anni Venturini, HV,
45.49; 2. Kathryn Conner. HV, 45.58; 3.
Niko Zak. HV, 45.69; 4 Emily Peterson,
Lf.2, 45 90; 5 Clance Aguilar, LF-2.
45.99. 6. Nicole Doney. Lf-2. 49 35
50 tty-1. Margot Money, HV, 15.41:
2. Catherine Agu11.,, Lf-2. 15.71, 3.
Serah Cr111g, HV, 18 07, 4 Kathryn
Connet, HV, 16 93; 5 Pauline Merz.
Lf-2, 19.36, 6 Samantha Sonnenf,
LF-2, 21 59
100 IM-1 Margo• Money, HV,
1 23 76, 2 Clance Aguilar. Lf-2.
1 30.37, 3 Cetherone Aguiler, LF-2.
1.31 06: 4 Sereh Craig, HV, 1:32.16: 5
Pauline Merz, Lf-2, 1 35.49; 6 Anna
Ventuflnt, HV, 1 37. 76.
200 "-Nlay-1. Lf-2, 2:27.32
(Emily Peterson, Nicole Dof'sey,
Clance Aguiler, Brooke Wrigh1); 2. HV,
2 26 74 CAlloaon GefT'91l, Stephanie
Seamen, N1k1 Zak. Lindsey lulk-e); 3
Lf-2. 2:36.44 (Karen Henry, Taylor
Adair, Rebecca Rahn, Justine Threlll
200 mechy Nlay-1. HV, 1 09.36
ISareh CTalg, NllCI Z.~. Margot Monvv.
Kathryn Connerl 2. Lf-2, 1:0984
(Brooke Wright, Emily Peterson,
Catherine Aguiler, Samantha
Sonnenfeldl: 3. Lf-2. 1·17.40 (KAlren
Henry, Nicole Dorsey, Pauline Men,
Rebeooa Rehn I 4. HV, 1 :19.07 (Lindsey
Luke, Megen Griffin, Hannah Rome,
Alllton Garrett). 5. Lf-2, 1:A1.82.
11-12 liOfree-1. Heather Ven Hiel, HV,
28.88; 2. Alllton Peoner, HV. 30.17; 3.
Arny Marchi, Lf-2. 31.83; 4. EhM
AbetU, Lf.2, 31.93; 6. Mk:tlelle Zudter,
HV, 32.07; 8. Emily Waten, Lf-2, 32.43.
Margot Money took first in the 9-and 1 ().year-old gins 100 IM.
50 bec:t-1. Kelli Feeley, HV, 3723,
2. Chet ... Giger, HV, 37.53, 3 Michelle
Zucter. HV, 37.91; 4 Elu1e AbllrtA, LF-2,
38.86; 5. Amy Mardlo, Lf-2, 38 93, 6
Undsay Holbrook. Lf-2, 4742
50 brMst-1. Mehua Hohl, HV,
40.54; 2. Sarah Marton, LF-2. 40 73, 3
Briana Mc C1uskey, LF-2. 40 94, 4
Jeony M1111in. HV, 4195, 5 Britteny
Rovzar. HV, 43.77; 6 Emily Waters.
Lf-2, 44.09.
50 fly-1. Heather Van Hoel. HV,
34.59, 2. Chelsea Giger, HV. 34 72, J
Jenny Martin, HV. 37.07; 4 Sarah
Martin, Lf-2, 39.68; 5. Brooke Ellison,
LF-2, 40.33; 6. Melanie McDonald,
Lf-2, 42.81.
100 IM-1. Heother Van Hlel, HV,
1:16.29; 2. Melissa Hohl, HV, 1·20.91 , J.
K.elll Feeley. HV, 1:22.81; 4. Amy
Merctoi, Lf. 2, 1:25.71; 5 Brooke
Ellison, Lf-2, 1:32.29, 6. Sh11nno11
Kalsow, l.J',2. 1 :32 67.
200frM ,....,_ 1 HV, 2 09 16
CMeliue Hohl. Allison Peotter, ChPlso.i
Giger, Kelli Feeley). 2 lf-2. 2 16 13
!Brooke Ellison. Elise Aberta. Ke m•Pdy
W.t.ers, Melanie McDondldl. 3 HV,
2:21.00 !Bnttany Rcwzar, Bl.1ke
Gardner, Annie King. Kathryn
MctCennon),4 LF-2,22187 5 l,2
2:5729
200 mechy ,.fay 1 HV "1 19 63
Cl<elh Feeley. Mel1sr.a Hohl tht>I'-<'"
G•ger, Heather Van Hoell, 2 Lf 2,
2:31. 13 (Arny Merch1. Bnan11 Mc
Cluakey, Broolte £111son. Ml'lan1e
McOonaldl; 3 HV, 2 3194 (Annt{' k1111.J
Jenny Martin. Mckenn<t Ce1skey
Michelle Zu<*erl. 4 HV 2 41 17 IK11to•
Duddy, Brittany Rov1ar Am<1nc.1.i
Nidlel. Taylor Best> 5 lf 2. 2 59 48
13-14
100"9e-1 Tracey Foss Lf :>1
1·00 03. 2 Renee Cornwell L~ 2,
1·06.19; 3 Juho SotJnur. LF 2 IOU IH 4
Sarah Hutchison. HV. 1 07 ll !. ttJll•v
Pm:btt, HV, 1 1719
SO bad!-1. Kalle lndvo~. HV. 37 2!J
2. Tracey Foss, Lf-1 I, 32 87, 3 .Andtt•jl
Kalsow, LF-2, 35.21, 4 Kime Pulerson
LF-2, 35.89; 5. Hatev Prodr.en, HV 42 44
50 bf'Hst-1. Katie Wals.h. U0.:1
36.78; 2. Jennifer Mueller U 'J 31) 4 7
3 Broene Galloway, HV, 39 77, 4
Shannon Ren,. LF-2. 39 82 '> Blok••
Gardner, HV. 46 23
SO tty-1 K.atJe lndv1' HV 29 78. 2
A1ldn119 K.ai9ow, lf-2. JO 83 3 Juf N•
Segner, Ll'-2. 33 17, 4 Omstto<1 Oot~'\-
1..f.2, 34.19; 5 Bnana Galloway KV, J4 53
100 IM-1 Kalle lndv1~ IW 1 08 18
2. Andrae K.alsow, LF 2 I 10 51 3
Kristen Henry, LF 2. 1 19 !>4 4 Rl'llN
Cornwell. l.f-2 1 19 83 5 All1•.a11
Peotter. HV, 1 21 59
200"9e,....,-1 LF2 1 5767
(Juhe Segner. Kuslen H• nrv Rnt>f'«
Cornwell, TrllCOy Fon1. 2 HV 2 07 82
(Briana Galloway Haley Pr1c.*Pll r dloU
lndv1k, Jenny Martini. 3 LF 2 2 05 61
(Katie Walsh, Jennifer Mu11llo·1
Shannon Reru, Sar1h Mdrnnll'tl
200 medley ,.fay 1 LF J 2 08 J2
!Tracey Foss, Katie Walr.h. Anrlr.,,1
Kalsow . Julie SeiJnert 2 l f '1 7 1'1 02
(Kalle Peterson, Jenn1lor Mu~ llo•r,
Kristen Henry, RenPe Corowt!IH 3 ~W
2:22.57 (Haley Pndr.elt. 9,..,,,,,
Galloway, Sarah Hutcho~un. Bl.~~·
Gardner I, 4 LF 2, 2 25 87
15-18
100 "-8-1 V1v1an Liac.t. HV. 5A 41i
2. Tracy Kubas, HV. 1 01 63. 3 1<.111o,1v11
Tttus LF-2. 1 03 92, 4 M111t\\a
DiGtegofl, Lf-2, I 05 30, 5 JOrHIJ
Bumen, lf-2 1 06 33, 6 K.i11 .. l<.uliJ'
HV, 10889
50 t..di-1 Ashley Chtl1t1lh11 H\I,
29 45. 2 Ashley Hyter HV, 35 54 3
Kelly Henry. LF 2. 35 63. 4 JtiAnn ..
Moller. LF-2, 35 88 5 Amv Z11r.hr H\I
36 14. 6 Midlellf' Meek. LF 2 38 97
50 breut-1 Brandy Bclllddruk
Lf-2, 36.29, 2 KflStt'n Good...,on. LF l
3710, 3 Megan Dugglebv LF 2 3743
4.Whotney Caskey, HV. 4-0 12 5 Bl1111
Conatentono. HV, 42 35
50fly-1 AmyZudr.lH HV 3397 2
Kety Henry. LF 2, 33 98. 3 Wh11r11•v
Caskey, HV, 34 17. 4 kat11lyn Totu~
Lf-2, 34.43, 5 Meggie ~etson. HV
34.46; 6 Jenna Burnett Lf'.2. 36 88
100 IM-1 Brandy Bendilruk, Lf. 2
1:15.14, 2 Amy Zudttt, HV 1 16 14 3
Katy Heruy, lF-2, l-18 2 I. 4 JfJAnM
Miller. LF-2. 1 18 99. 5 Mauo111 Net~on,
HV, 1 22.60; 6 Britteny ~lyho. HV
1:27.37
200 fret retay-1. LF-2, I 58 52,
(Jenna Burnett, Brandy Bandaruk,
JoAnna Miller, Katelyn T1lu$), 2 llV,
2:09.37 lluhley Hyter, Brittany Hyter.
Meggie Nelson, Wh11ney Caskey). 3
lf-2, 2:10.05 (Michelle Meek, Megan
Walsh, Brenda McGhee. Brittany
Orahood).
200 medley relay-1 LF 'J, ') 0722
!Megan Duggleby, Brandy Ban<laruk,
Katelyn Titus . .ktnna Burnenl. 2 HV,
2 0733 (Ashley Chandler, Blaire
Constantinou, Whitney Caskey, Vivian
L1110), 3 Lf-2, 2:16.00 (Erin Renz,
Kristen Goodwin, Kelly Thomas,
Mel1ua 0.Gregorio) 4. HV, 2:21.50
(Meggie Nelson, Kiitie Kubas, Amv
Zucbr, Trecy IWbMI.
~ 6 and younger
25 ITM-1 Brett Sdl1sler, HV, 20.68;
2 Hoyt Crenoe, HV. 21.52; 3. Cameron
Hook, HV. 22.98: 4. Reed Zeveranlck.
LF-2, 24.21; 5. Perter Core, l.f-2, 27.28;
6. M1dleel Podeltll. Lf-2, 35.14.
25 bad!-1. R1dty Z..k, HV, 26.13; 2.
Jusun Henson, HV, 28.79; 3. Rion
Parenten, Lf-2. 33.98; 4. Austin Percy,
HV, 36.69; 5. Mld'teel Podost.e, Lf-2,
52 93: 6. Brvce McDonald, LF-2.
10438
25 bfust-1. Ridty Z..k, HV, 25.n ;
i Chc1rlle Coffman, HV, 32.40; 3. Bratt
Schisler, HV, 33.75; 4.Reed Zllversnidc,
LF-2, 35.35, 5 Bryce McOonald, lf.2,
S7 13. 6 Brandon Matthews, l.f-2,
1 0919
25 fty-1 Cameron Hook. HV, 30.93;
2 Reed Zaversmdc. Lf-2. 31 17. 3
Hugh Crance. HV, 31 68. 4. Pait.er
Core. Lf-2. 43 45, 5 StllpMn Von Der
Ahv HV. 45 50 6 Evan Abarte. l.f-2.
4!138
100 f1" retay -1 HV, 1 ·33 34 (Ridty
Zilk Camero n Hook, Hoyt Crance,
Bren Sdl11ter), 2 lf-2, 2·21n IParlcer
Core Roon Perenten. Michael Podesl•,
J11son Chamnt1ul 3 LF-2, 3. 14.07
IAushn Warren, Bryce McDonald,
f van Abe rte, Mason Watersl.
100 medley ,.faoy-1 HV. 1.42.49
ICumeron Hook. Rtdcy Zak. Hoyt
f odnce. Brett Sd111ler). 2 HV, 2 10.64
t Jus11n Henson. Gnffin Hornby, Hugh
Crc1nce. Ashton Ja1ome), 3. Lf-2.
2 31 32 (Roon Parenten, Reed
Zdv(.tr5nodt. Parlcer Core, Mtdleel
Pudcstc1 t
7-8
25 fTee -1 Jake Wyett. HV. 16.77. 2
Chnsttan Ampe. Lf-11. 17.20: 3.
Christopher Von Der Ahe, HV, 18.55: 4.
Rood Medtler, HV, 18.74, 5. Jacob
Dentoco, Lf'.2, 20 01, 6 Kyle McDonald,
LF"Z,2228
50 fret-1 Jake Wyatt, HV, 39.00; 2.
Ryan Grolftn, HV, 40 44; 3 Chnsttan
Ampe, l f'. 2. 41 68, 4 Tyler Mcf'tull~.
H\I. '4 85 5, Jacob Den11C1. L.f..2, 47'17.
6 Kyle McDonald LF-2. 5183.
25 badt-1 Ryan Griffin. HV. 22 49:
1 Will G1ov1naao. lf.2, 23.94; 3.
Stevl'n O'Sullivan, LF-2 , 24.40: 4 Reid
Medder HV. 24 83, 5 Cody
Thompson. LF-2, 24 84, 6 ChnS1opher
Von ~r Ahe. HV, 25 52
25 breast -1 Chnstopher Von Der
Ahe. HV 24 09, 2 Joey Martino, HV.
15 53. 3 Davos Case, HV. 26.32. 4
Cod-, Thompson, LF-2, 26.53, 5 Tylef
R1char<:1 Lf-2 28 43; 6. Zechery
Orrcinl1<1. LF-2, 31.92. •
25 fly 1 Ry•n Griffin. HV, 20.17. 2.
Jake Wyc1n, HV. 2117, 3 Chn111an
Ampe, LF 2, 22.57, 4 DaVJs Case, HV,
71 88. 5 Well G1ovin1zzo, LF-2, 23.52;
6 Michael Oten1coff, Lf-2, 26.23.
100 fret tebry-1. HV. 1:14.28 CRaod
M6d<ler, Tyler McPholhps, Caswell On,
Jake Wyctttzt: 2 HV. 1 .23.94 (0avis
Cai.tt. Liam Karas. James Velenllne.
talc Scti1slerl. 3. LF-2, 1:25.93 (Jacob
Ot'nl1c1 Cody Thompson. Kyle
McDonald Michael Otemcotf'I, 4 HV,
1 31 75 CCharl1e Rodo~y. Zachery
Bc1lden M<1ll Bearer, Clay Woodwardl:
5 LF 2.13190,6 LF·2, 1:39.15.
100 medtey relaoy -1. HV. 1:21 29
(Ry~n Groffin, Christopher Von Der
Ahl' Reid M!ldtler, Jake Wyant, 2
l F 2, 1 3:1 38 ISleven O'Sulhven, Cody
Thompson Christian Ampe. Kyle
McDonald I, 3 HV. 1 35 96 CJames
Valentine. Joey Martino, Tyl..-
McPh1ll1ps. Caswell Orrl. 4. LF-2,
1 3707 5 LF-2, 1 46.49
9-10
50 fret-1 Russell Renteria, Lf-2,
:>9 66, 2 Ganen Larson, HV, 32 40; 3
Bruce Bearer. HV 34 53; 4. Dustin
Onan11a, Lf 2. 35 33, 5 Adam Bragg.
LF 2. 35 53, 6 Brennan Anderson, HV.
35 87
50 badt-1 Andrew Hoff, Lf-2.
D9r,~MllttMWEng'listr,HV;-42~
l Ryan Derby, Lf-2, 43.56: 4. Daniel
Hohl HV, 43.58; S. Randy Trimmer,
LF 2 44 11; 6.Chop Zudcer, HV, 44.59.
50 breast -1. RuMell Renteria. Lf-2,
39 22. 2 Garrett Larson. HV. 40.41; 3.
Taylor Melllnger. LF-2, 45.37: 4. Bruce
Be1uor, HV, 46 17; 5. Chip Zu<*er, HV,
49.56, 6 Christopher Trimm, Lf-2,
5086
50 l'ly-1. Russell Rentetia, LF-1,
15 63, 2. Brennen Andertor1, HV.
18 84. 3 Jake B11nderuk. HV. 19.37; 4.
Daniel Hohl, HV, 19.57; 5 Dustin
Orrantte, Lf-2, 20 15; 6. Max Ranltin,
lf.2. 23.50.
100 IM-t Aodr-Hotf', lf.2 1,
1:18.12; 2. 9yan Derby, lf-2, 1:34.80. 3
Mu CarJ)erlter, HV, 1:34.18. 4. Chip Z~. HV, 1 :39.59; 5. Dennis Price 10
lf-2 1:4 1.32.
200"-.....,-1. L.F-2, 2.20.30
(Andrew Hoff, Ryan Derby, Adam
Bragg, Dultln Orrantlal; 2. HV, 2:21 87
IBrvc. Bearer, Chip Zudr.ar, Brennan
Anderaon, Garrett Laraonl; 3. lf.2.
2:33.55 (Randy Trimmer, Dennis Pooe,
Zadlary Gugett, Taylor Melhngerl. 4
HY, 2:34.89 (Spencer Haty, Nicholae
Belden, Jake Bandaruk, Trevor
Mc:.Ghie); 5. HV 2:39.10 (Matthew
Englleh, Joshua Giger, Derek Salvino.
Max Carpenter); 8. Lf-2. 2:.0.53
ISpencar Core, Ryen Hardy, Denlel
Nelaon, Christopher lrimmerl.
200 ntechy tebry-1. Lf-2, 1 :07.60
~nd..w Hoff', Taylor Mellinger,
Ruuell Renteria, Dustin Orrentlal; 2.
HV, 1 :10.14 CMatttww English. Garrett
l.ar900, Daniel Hohl, Brvc;e Bearer); 3
HV, 1:16.25 (Brerinen Anderton, Chop
Zuct¥, Ja«e Bandaruk, Max
~l; 4. lf'-2, 1:18.59 IRv•n
Derby, Chrl$tophe<' Trimmer, Adam
Bragg, Randy Trimmer); 5. HV, 1 19 66
IJoehue Giger, Ryan Gooding,
Nldtoln Balden, Bryce luhlonl. Lf-2,
1':2l31.
11-12
1iO ,,_ _ 1. David Gu ibord, HV.
30.87; 2. Toby VIiiaiva, l.f-2, 30.97; 3.
Je1fr.y Chung, Lf-2, 32 43; 4. Tyler
Hafy, HV, 32 72; 5 Ryan Gllldyctl, HV,
33.32; 8. Brodl9 Pe1eraon, lf-2, 33.99
!IO bedi-1. Toby Villalva, l.f-2,
36.75; 2. David Guobord, HV, 36 75, 3
Justin Pepe, HV. 37.65; 4 Brod111
P9terson, LF-2, 40.13: 5 Mila Craig,
l.f-2, 41.99; e. Derek Salvino, HV. 5111
50 llf'Mlot-1. Cameron Henry, Lf-2,
39.34; 2. Kevin Cox, HV, 42.17; 3 Tyler
Haly, HV, 42.83; 4. Jeffrey Chung, Lf-2,
~.33; 5. Cotton Fox, Lf-2, 47.n.
!IO fly-1. Cameron Henry, Lf-2,
31.22; 2. Kevin Cox, HV, 34.24; 3. Jurtm
Pape. HV, 36.09; 4. Trey Titus, Lf-2,
-43.83; 5. Cameron Nelaon, Lf-2, 43.96
100 IM-1. Cameron Henry, Lf-2,
1: 1629. 2. Jult.ln Papa, HV, 1 ·24.44; 3
Alec Wilson. HV, 125.37,4 Cameron
Nelson. lf-2, 1·29 08. 5 Teddy
Benderuk, HV, 1 29 13; 6 Logan Ra1Ah,
Lf-2, 13995
200 fret tebry-1 HV. 2 06 27 (1<.evon
Cox, Tyler Haly, Alec Wiison. D11v1d
Gulbord), 2 Lf-2. 2·13.89 (Toby
Villalva, Cameron Nelson, Jeffrey
Chung. Jeff Modungol 3 LF-2 2 24 81,
(Moles Craig L099n Raum, Tray T11u1
Shaun Murphy), 4 HV 2 26 20 !Teddy
Bandaruk. Hugh Ru1Mll, Pelrodl
Sdloenberg. Ryan Gledychl
200 m«hy tebry-1 HV, 2 21 74
(Jultln Pepe. Tyler Haty Kevin Cox
David Guobord) 2 LF 2 2 23 40 ITohy
Villalva, Cameron Nelson. Ce meron
Henry, Brodie Pe1ereonl. 3 LF 2
2.40.0f(Miles Craig, Colton Fox
Jeftrev Chung, Jeff Modungol 4 HV.
2:48 43 (Ryan Gledych, Pstndc
Sdloenti.rg, Aler; Wilson Teddy
Bandarukl, 5 0 Lf-2, 2 56 83
100 fret-1 Tom Money, HV, 56 43
2. Daryn Holl. LF-2 . 1 02 61, 3 Ryan
ICenl. HV. 1.03 64. 4 Trevor Abbey,
Lf-2. 1:03.82. 5 Steven Donohue. lF-:1.
1 03.97, 6. Brian Peotter. HV. 1 06.38
13-14
50 bed -I Ryan Huhman. HV,
33 52: 2 Aaron Hoff, LF-2. 33 85. 3
Kale McCartney, lf-2. 34 21, 4 Kyle
McGhle. HV. 35 76, 5 Adam Bendarult
l.f-2, 38.Al, 6. Scott F-eeley. HV. 42 23
50 i.-t-1 Daryn Holl. Lf-2 36 86
2 Anthony Manalle. HV. 3737. 3
Trevor Abbey, Lf-2, 3755, 4 Clay
Ruuell, HV, 3794, 5 KAiie Mc Certnoy.
lf.2. 3B 11 , 6 Mike Brusoc, HV, 38 12
50tty-I Enk Sugg, lf-2, 28 50 "1
Tom Money. HV 29 03. 3 Neel
Duggleby, Lf-2, 32 61. 4 Ryan
Huhman. HV. 32 75. 5 Ryan Kenl. HV
33 18. 6 Adam Bandaruk. LF 2. 34 14
lOOIM -1DarynHoll.Lf-2.I1771
2 Enk Sugg, lf-2 . 1 13 54 3 Ryan
Ruuell, Lf-2, 1 18 84, 4 Brian Peoner
HV, 120 23
200 fret Nlay-1 Lf. 2, 1 52 76 I Kalt!
Mc Canney, Neal Duggleby, Arutm
Bandarull. Steven Oonohuet. 2 HV,
1·58.39 IRyen Hultman , Clay Ruuell,
Mike Bru1ic, Ryan Kentl
200 medley tebry 1 LF-2. 2 04 92
(Trevor Abbey. Daryn Holl. Erolt Sugg.
Steven Donohue I. 2. HV, 2 14 07
!Kyle McGh1e. Clay Rustell, Ryan
Kent, Broen Peonel. 3 Lf-2, 2 14 90 I
Ryan Ru Hell, Kale McCartney Adam
Bendaruk, Neel Duggleby), 4 HV,
2:38 19 IScon Feeley, An1hony
Marralle, Tra1111 P11oken Mike
Bru11c)
15-18
100 frM-1 Nici Folhs, LF-2, 53 99,
2 MIS.. Sonnenfeld . Lf-2, 54 60, 3
Blalte Schoenberg, HV, 5731. 4 Tyler
Kent, HV, 59 54. 5 Michael Amren.
Lf-2. 59 88, 6 Tyler Schoenberg. HV
1.03 91
50 bade-1 Bryan But>ag1ar HV,
26 84; 2 Miles Sonnenfeld Lf-2 2733
3 Kevin Mc Kenna, Lf-2, JO 50 4 Tom
Renden. lf'-2, 31 24
50 bt9nt 1 Brvan Buheg11r. HV,
3136; 2 Welker Russell. HV. 32 90 3
Grant Mueller, Lf-2. 33.11. 4
Chnstophef Crewf, HV, 33 33, 5 Collin
Derby, l.f-2, 34.92, 6 Kevon Mc Kenna.
Lf-2, 35.69
50 fly-1 Ni<* Chamber•. l f-2,
26.19: 2. Miles Sonnenteld, LF-2,
28.28; 3 Blake Sdloenberg. HV, 30 03,
r.Tim Refla.lf;L~2.~l'vter
Kent., HV, 32 19.
100 IM-1. Bryan Buhag111r, HV,
1:01.87; 2. Kevin Mc Kenna, LF·2,
1:06.38; 3 Grant Mueller, LF·2,
1:08.99; 4. Tim Renden, LF·2,
1:0$.28.
200 m«hy tebry 1. Lf-2. 1 52 19
!Miies Sonnenfeld. Kevin Mc Kenna.
Nldl Chamber1, Nldc f-ollltl; 2 HV.
1:63.llO CBryan Buhaglar, Wallter
Ru .... I, Rvan Ca1Mrty, Christopher
Crewfordl; 3. Lf-2. 1 ·~ 80 (Tim
Renden, Grant Mueller. M~I
Am,_n, TJ Fuent .. I: 4 Lf..2, 2 10 57
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NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE'S SAl.E T S
No 104367 4-06 APN
041M 15-02 TRA 07-0CJ1
Loan No 35465962
REF S'9wll9, Geofge
M IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO PROPEATI
OWNER: YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF musT.
DA TED Sept.mW 05,
2001. UNt.ESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE
SOlD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED
AN EJU>LANA TION Of
THE NATURE Of THE
PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOUlD CONT ACT A
LAWYER. On June 26
2003. at 10 ooam c.1
Wesiem Reoonveyanoe
COfpcratlOn as d\J1y
aopoonted tnJstee undef
Ind ru'11Uant to Deed ot
Trvst recorded
September 17. 2001, il5
Inst No 200 t 0655583 ot Olllaal Aecofas 1n Ille
Olflce ol ll'lfl COunfy
Rea>toer ot °' anoe Councy, State ol
CPtoma. execvtea by Geotoe M Ste-1ens and
Ractlel Mgela St8't80S
Hu~ And wie "5
JoonC Tenants, ..a Ml at P1.tJ1oc auci>on to ~t
btdOef tt..· ;::wll, caati.er's
d'8CX drawn on a Slate
ot naboNI baril, I cneck
drawn by a state or
teoe<al etedlt ureon ot a
ctiectc drawn by a st.ate
ot te<lefat savings and
IOan a550Cla!IOO, Sl\/WlQll
at.SO..J.. :.on. ot savrogs
baril soeofieCI lr'I Sedloll
5102 ol tne F'1naroa1
COde and autr..onzed to oo l>\.lslnesS 1n !hrs stall'
In tNt front ol 1"8
FlaQpoles a I IN t.UJf\
Encranoe lve:a to tne
"'-lba CMC Cerlel
~1~11 E Chepman
Avenue, P1Acenlla,
Cal!fotna al n<,111. llOe
and 1nte1est COflll9y9d to
and now held by rt undef
said Deed ol T rvst rn the
ptopetty Sl!Valed 1n said
County and State
*'-'" .. I ....... ...........
The tl)llow1n1 pe,son
hi\ •h•11don8d the u\e
ut lhe r tcllUou• Busl
nn\ Nllme I he llouse
of Atl. ?68 Hanover
C.o\t1 ~,. CA 92626 ,
lht r tlllllQU\ Busmen
name 1 ete,,ed to •bove
wn tiled •n o,an1~
County on l 14' 07 rtl(
NO ?OO?f>89!>!>/l
Steph •n•e S t ollu
1166? llt•>0~hu"t Sl
Hunllnwton Butt• CA 92646
Mu hell• l B~nncll
/611 ltanovtr Or C.o•ta
Me\A t o\ 9?6i'b
t hi\ bu'"''" t\ ton
llut lr ct lly a11 un111cor
l)Ht f \tid O\\U\.Ldttuu
uthe• thdn • lldtlnc• •h•v
Sh1111'tllr S t ulleo
Mot hell• Benne ti
lh" \l.tt•noettt wa\
hied With the !.nunly
Cltr~ ol O••nK• C uuttty
un O'I 14 OJ
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OA1ly P1lr1t M•y lO lune
6 I J i'O /OOJ r.QI!
s.I JM llW91fe4 lttm
th MSJ w.yl Ploce 1
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1•01u2-ma ----
dHcnbed u
Coo\ptetely descnl>ed In
sarO Cleed ol trust The
neet acttesa and ocner
common deslQNbOn. d
any ot ltle lffl propeny
~ ilt>CW8 IS
l>U"P0'1ed IO l>8 503
East Bay Avenue
Newport Beacrl CA
92661 1208 The
~ Trustee dlscla.ms any hal>llfty tor
any 1noorrectnesa ol tne
street addrHs and olnef common de~nat10n, If
any. shOwn herein SatO
s.ile will t>e made, l>IJt
Wllhovl oovenant or
warranty eicptess or
•mplie<l r991tdlng b1le
posses$'°'1. oonOtlon Of encumbrances 1ndU<11ng
iees cnaroes and
e~tlSeS ol tile TtUstee
and ol the tnJst!I a aated
by 5'KI Deed ot Trust to
pay tne remaonng
poncip.il sums ol the
nolO(S) SOCUH!<I by sad
Deed ol T rvst to """
$44 7. 348 86 With
1nt81KI lhefeon from
Dec:8l'rtler o 1 . 2002 at
10 ~ per annum as
pt0\11<18<1 If\ Slld nol8( S)
pll4 oos1S and any
80\l IOCM Wilt! lf\l81esl
ESTIMA TEO TOT Al
DEBT $476.503 00 The
benehoatY unoer 5aJCI
Deed ot 1' NII 1-e!Olore
•IC8CUte<I and delfve<ed
IO lt1e underlqled a wrmen Oeclara!IOO ot
Default Ind Demand lor
Sale and a wntten
Not1C8 of Oelaun and
EleCllon to $e41 The
~caused said
Nola ot Oefaun and Election 10 Sel to be
rec:oioeo rn tl'le counfy
~e 11'8 !N I prooerty
IS tocaled FOf sales
onlotmatioo Mot).fn
90Qam to 4 00pm (B19)
590 1221 Cal Wes11em
Aeoonveyarce
Corpot'lllOI\, !>25 East
Ma111 Strfft. P O Boa
22004, El C.,on. Ca
92022·9004 Dated May
29. 2003 T!'\JStee Sale
Olftcer Rhe>nda L Rone
(R-96371 ~3.
06/ 1 :w3. Q6l2o.'l)3)
a. llpl Malca
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PLOYC R AVISO A ad le
u tan demandendo le
C<iltte puede o pedH un•
deu"on que le efe<te
sin Que u le n c.eche •
memos que <td actue
pronlCI le. la "&u1enl•
1nfotm11c1on
DEF £NDANT Wllh•m J
M<Mahon, DD S , lJ.477
Newport Av e , # A,
lu~tin. CA 92180 (/14) ~44 ~88J APP i I
CAN1<S) P•lr"!a (&an
NOTKIS
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ta<hed Apphc.ahon for
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W<lr ~<r • Compenutton
Api>"ah Bnatd 1£11MI
you a \ t he named
detend•nl by the 1bove
named appltc<1nt(s)
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ad•••~ of an •lto1ne~ 1n
any matteo conneded
with th1\ tawi u1t •nd
\uch dtlornev ~hould b~
uinwll~d promptly so
th~t yuu1 response may
b e llled ~nd entertel 1n
,, timely fd \h1on
II you do not know •n
at1u111ey you may c•ll
an dltu1ney rtlerenct
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2) An Answer lo tti.
Apphcehon must be ht.d
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lhe Apphc•tion putSuant
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thetefo,., you' wr lllen
response must be hied
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promptly, a le lier or
phone c•ll will not
protect yo u1 1nterut\
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wtlh • Nottceh) o t
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pear at all hea"n&• °'
conferencH Altet \Uch
hea11n11 .. en absent
yo ur "ppe•u •nce •
decmon m11 be made
and an lltWilttd o t com
pensallon benefrh rnay
1u ue a1amst you The
•ward could rewtt 111 the t•• nrshment nt your
wages, taking of you1
money or 111opt'1ly or
other rehet
II the Appe•I• 8ui111d
makes an •w••d "i'"n't you your house o' o ther
dwetltna 01 other poop
fl ty mdy bt ti!ktn tu
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non 1udrc1al \Ale w1t11 no
u emphun\ hum t •e
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1mpu,ed upon yuur
ptuverty without luflh.r
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ls~udnlc of on •w•t d
4 ) You rnust notoly the
Appeals Bo" d "' the proper· i!ddren tno thr
\~HYile of of1t<••I nohct•
•nd P"P"" •nd nut1fy
tht Appeal' Bo•rd ol
any chan11n on th•t
itddrt\S
TAI(( ACTION NOW TO
PROTECT YOUR
INJ(HSTSt
luued by WORl\E RS
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delcltled IS bll'llJ IOIO ....
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.. 19111 piqierty ~
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PCAlS BOARD. Name
•nd AddtHs of Appeals
B o "d WORKER S'
COMP[ NS ATIDN AP -
Pl Al S llOARD. 43~ W
M1u 1on Blvd , 1100.
Pomona CA 91766
COMf'l£1ED BY N•me
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Hnt.ollwe (Of Apphont
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Pomon•. CA 9 1769 2188
(909) J97 1400
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OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
SPECIAL JOINT PUBLIC HEARING
THE COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY WILL HOLD A
SPECIAL JOINT PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF A REHEARING OF THE
1901 NEWPORT PLAZA RESIDENCES PROJECT LOCATED AT 1901 NEWPORT
BOULEVARD IN THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL (PDC) ZONE.
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: FINAL EIR NO. 1050. THE FOLLOWING
ACTIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED:
for Dave Eadie, Rutter Development, authorized agent for property owner Kennedy/Rutter
Development, for a 161-unit residential condominium project, as follows:
1) Certification of Final EIR No. 1050.
2) General Plan Amendment (GP-02-04) and TitJe 13 amendments for a site-specific floor
area ratio (FAR) for the commercial component (0.35 FAR allowed; 0.70 FAR proposed), for
----U-~ille:Sl)~Cilnficg_gd~ens· for the residential component (20 du/ac allowed; 45 du/ac proposed),
and for the proposed 5-leve par mg s rue ure app 1
stories proposed).
3) Final Master Plan approval (PA-02-11) for the proposed mixed-use project and variance
from residential parking requirements (456 residential parking spaces required; 415
residential parking spaces proposed).
4) lnclusionary Housing Plan for the 1901 Newport Plaza Residences project.
5) Amendment to the 1999-2004 Implementation Plan for the Downtown Redevelopment
Plan to include lncluslonary Housing Provisions [Redevelopment Agency action item).
This public hearing for the joint session will be held as follows:
DATE:
TIME:
PLACE:
Monday, July 7, 2003
8:30 p.m. or •• soon •• poulble thereafter
City Councll Chambera n Fair Drtve, Costa Mesa
Public comments in either oraJ or wrttten fonn may be presented during the public hearing.
For further infonnatk>n, telephone (714) 764-5245, or vtslt the Development Services
Department, Second Floor of City Hall, n FaJr Ortve, Costa Mesa. Callfoma For questions
related to Redevelopment, telephone (714) 754--5635, or visit the Redevelopment Agency,
Rfth Floor of City Hall. The office is open 8:00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
IF THE AFOREMENTIONEO ACTION IS CHALLENGED IN COURT, the challenge may be
limited to only ttioee ial\ie8 ral9ed at the public hearing descrl>ed in the notice, or In wrttten
correspondence delJwntd to the City Council at, or prior to. the pubHo hearl~.
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Cleft.. ol O! •111• County
on <Ii 17 '1)J
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The followl111 perM>nl
art dol111 business u
Newport Cus tom Wood·
worklnf, l&JS Whittiar
Ave • Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Horman Er le Johnson,
251 Walnut SI , Cost•
Mes.. CA 92617
John F trr110lo, 5811
lancefitld Or., Huntlna
ton 811ch, CA 92649
This buslntu 11 con
ducted by a 11ntr al
partnership
Have you started do1na
business yet? Yu
Norman£. Johnson
This st1temenl was
flied with th• County
Clerk of Oren&• County
on 06/17/03
20036941420
Dally Pilot June 20. 27.
July 4, 11, 2003 F4S4 ...........
... s.......
Th• foflow1na persons
are dolna bu$1nHS u
Allison Olmstead Public
Relations. 270 Kno•
Place. Costa Mesa, CA
92627
Sally Peckenpauah.
2502 Un1vers1ty Dr ,
~.;&got! Beech CA
Alhson Olmstead. 270
Kno• Place, Costa Mesa.
CA 92627
This business 1s con
ducted by • &•ner al
partnership
Heve you started do1na
business yet? Yes
2/03
Sally Peckenp1u1h
This statement w.s
!tied w1lh the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 05/23/03
2003'94S69S
Daily Pilot May 30, June
6, 13,20,2003 f"404
ActttlM l4lsiMss ... s........
The followina persons
are doma business as
S•mitr Enterpmes, 2163
National Ave Costa
Meu. CA 92627
Sudoun Al B1y1l1
2 163 N<1t1onal Ave
Costa Mesa CA 92627
Barbitra Al Baya11,
2163 Na11on1I Ave
Costa MeH CA 92627
This buw1ess
ducted by· huuand .and
Wlft
Have you st.rttd 001na
bu.ineu yet? No
Sudoun Al 8ay11t
lh11 stateme nt was
11'-d with the County
CIMk of Orana• County
on 0$/15/03
20036944745
Dally Piiot June 6, 13,
20.27.2003 f"413
fht followina persons
111 dolne business as·
Advanced Movers Ser·
vice. 278 Bucknell Ro•d.
Costa Men. CA 92626
Michael James Brown,
278 Bucknell Road,
Costa Men, CA 92626
Jana Brown, 278
Bucknell Road, Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
This businen 1s con·
ducted by. a eeneral
partnership
Have you s tarted do1n1
bu$1neu yet' Yes
7 24 00
Michael J Brown
Th" s tatement was
filed wllh the County
Clert. of Or a nae County
on 06111103
2003'947775
011ly P1lol June 13, 20,
27. July 4 2003 F437
FldltiM llrsMs ,._s.....,
The followina person\
ere doma business as
Royal Khyber. 1621 w
Sunflower Ave •053.
S1nt1 Ana. CA 92704
Royal Khyber ! nter
prises. Inc . (CA) 1621
W Sunflower Ave •053.
Santa Ana CA 92704
This business 1s con
ducted by " corpo1 at1on
Have you started do1na
business yet? Yo, 121
04/1998
Royal Khyber Enter·
prises. Int , Urb1I Puri.
CFO
This slalement was
tiled wllh lht County
Clerk of Orange County
on 06/17/03
20036941531
Daily Pilot June 20 27,
July 4 11 2003 F45S
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The lollow1n1 pe11ons
are do1111 busmeu 11·
a) Car~t Protection
Systems b) C P S . ~2
Sanllaao Dr .. Huntinrton
Beach. CA 92646
JSR £na1nee11n11
llC.(CA) 90'2 San11110
Or , Hunttniton Buch
CA92646
This business 1s con
ducted by a Limited
Liabllity Co.
Have you st1rled doina
business yet? No
JSR £n11neerin1 l l C
Stephen W Beraaren,
Pres.
nus statement was
filed with lhe County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 06/17/03
20036941439
Daily P1lol June 20. 27.
July 4. 11. 2003 f"445
fktltlM luslMss
Mmes.....
The followma persons
are doina busmeu H
a) 1 he Cop1e1 Solutions,
b ) Amer1can Home
loans. c) Calllor n111
Morlait&e l ender' 537
Newport Center Or Sle
5-46. Newport Buch CA
92660
Cina M Kam1nsk1 30
Palalrne •JI l Irvine. CA
92612
This bus111ess 1s con
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started doona
business yet' Yes. Ian
2003
Cma Kam1nsk1
This statement wu
hied w1lh the County
Clerk of Oranie County
on 05/02/03
20036943191
Daily Pilot May 30. June
6, 13, 20,2003 F409
fidltilul lusintss
NameStat.....t
The follow1n1 per sons
are do1n1 bus1neu •s
Mo thers Boot camp
21622 Marguerite Pkwy
Suite 144. Mission VreJO
Calilorma 92692
Helen Hunter Neubert.
21622 Marauerite Pkwy
Suite 144. M1ss1on Vreio
Cahlor n•a 92697
Blanca River a 92!>
Beaonia Avenue Costa
Meu Cahlo1n1• 92626
This busmeu rs con
2MO L•I Naacea
dueled by •
par lnM•hlP 1•n•111 MOOO Of AlfUCATIOM TO
S81 AlCOMOUC IMIA&ES
O.tf ...... .., ••
S-!J.03
Have you alarted doina
bU51ftHI )'ti? Ho
Helen Hunltf Neubert
This 1l1ltmenl wu
hltd with the County Cler~ of Or an11 County
on 05/16/03
200SH44'40
Daily Pilot June 13. 20.
21 July 4, 2003 r 432
The lollow1n11 P•"ons
are doln& business H
V M Services. 2178
Canyon Ome, Unit R.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Andrew T Van Reenen,
2178 Canyon Drive. Unit
R. Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Jose B Marquez. ~15
S Oemlna, Sanl• Ana,
CA 92704 1 his bUSIOIU IS con
dueled by a aen~r al
partnership
H•ve you started doine
bus1nes' yet? No
Andrew r Van Reenen
lh1\ statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of 01 a nae County
on 06103/03
2003046146
Daily P1lol lune 6 13 20 n 2003 r 415
FktitlM luslMss N.ts .....
The tollow1na pel\ons
are dn1ne business 1s
SubWdY •30811 6386
Sanla An~ Canyon
Ar.,heim 9280/
O WA Enterprises
Int ICA) 6957 E
Mt>O•tu PMkway 01
anae CA 92867
I his bus1nes~ JS cnn
d1u tPd by a corpor at1on
H•ve you s tarled do1111i
bu\ineu yet' No
OWA (nleqH•>e>
Int . Wilma J A11u111e.
V P ;Controller
I h1s \latement was
flied with the Cou111y
Clerk ol 01 an2e County
on 06f17103
20036941419
Oarly Pilot June ?O n
July 4 • 1 ?003 r 4~/
fo Whom It May
Concern The Name(s)
of the Apphcant(s) ts/
1rt NA flVC FOODS
COSTA MESA LlC
The apphcanu listed
abov1 o1re apply1n11 to
the Oep.,tment of
Alcoholic Bevent&•
Control to sell alcoholtt
beveraaes at 2937
Bmtol Street •E 100.
Cost1 Mesa. CA 92626
Type of l1ctnse(sl
apphed 10< On Sale Beer
& W1ne·£atme Place
Published Newpoll
Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally
Pllol June 6. 13. 20.
2003 F427
SUMIMY Of ltOPOSED
OIDIWKf
CITY Of COSTA MESA
ORDINANCE 03 6 1s
stheduled lo be in full
lorce and elfett 30 days
from 11S .adoption on
June 16 2003 and was
adopted by the followme
roll call vole COUNCIL
MlMllR S: AYES:
Monohan1 Cowon,
Scheofer. NOlS: Steel,
M ons oor. AISENf:
No .. e.
OROINANCC 03 6 re
1 .. 1n to the reaulallon
ol Shoppina Carls
TH[ FULL lEXT c>I the
or dinanc~ may be re.id
m the City Cieri< s Ulf•t•
17 I"" 011.e Costa
Mod
JULIE FOLCl lC, Deputy
City Clerk
Publnhed Newport
Beach-Costa Meu Daily
1'1101 f11ne .i>O. 2003 r 442
SUMMAIY Of PROPOSED
O«OIWICI
CITY Of COSTA MESA
ORDINANCE 03 7 is
schtduled lo bw in full
force .. nd elfecl JO days
fl om •h adopt""' on
June t6 ?001 and wa'
adupted by the fnllow1nK
roll c~ll vnte COUNCIL
M lMIERS: AY ES:
Monoho11, Steel, Cow ·
on, Mon•-r. Scheofer.
NOlS: None. AISlNf:
No .. e.
OROINANCF OJ 7 re
lites to the Rt&ulaUon
of Al W1M Employtn.
TtlC FULL TlXT of the
0tdlnanca 1111y ba rt1d
in the Clly Cletk'a Olli«,
77 fa1r Drive Costa
Mesa JUUi fOlCtl, D.,.ty
City CMrii
Publ1•h•d Newport
Buch Costa MeH Daily
Pilot June 20, 2003 F 441
Re-......_
...s.......
The followl111 persons
are do1n1 bust111n u
Space lotto, 117 Bay·
side Pl .. Corona del M11,
CA 92625
MIChael Dennis Belardo,
I I 7 Bayside Pl • Coron•
del Mar' CA 92625
Th15 business 1s con
ducted by: an lnd!Vldual
Have you started do1na
business y111 No
Michael Dennis Bellard1
This sldlement was
hied with the County
Clerk ol Or a nee County
on 06/17/03
20036941436
Daily Pilot June 20. "l7
July 4. 11 2003 f"447
fktitlMl lwMHs
MmtS"'-tlt
The followina per sons
are dome business as
Tinsel loh. 1940 Oritnee
Avenue Cos11 Mesa CA
92627
Consuelo I To11 es
1940 Or•nce Averiue
Costa Mesa CA 92627
Thi\ bus111es• 1) cun
duded by an md1w1duaf
Have you slarted eo1n1
business yet' No
Consuelo I To11 es
1 Connie)
This sl•lernent W•\
llled wolh lh~ C.:uuntv
Llerk of Orange County
on 061 I 7 /0.1
20036948435
Daily Pilot June 20. 27
July 4 11. 2003 F 448
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
llow to Place A
........... ... s......
1 he follow1n1 penons
are dolna bualnns as •> Clobalm11lca, b) l tltspan Crusade rs
Hom• C1re Strv1cH.
1057 Tulare Or , Costa
MeP.CA92626
Brenda J Powery
\057 Tulare Or . Costa
MtH, CA 92626
This business Is con
ducted by an 1nd1vldu•I
Have you started dolnc
business yet? No
Brenda J Powery
This stalerntnl was
llltd with the County
Cl11k of Orenae County
on 05/23/03
20036945699
Daily Piiot M1y 30, June
6, 13, 20, 2003 F400
fidttlM luslMss N.tS..._,
The followine per son\
art doln11 buslneu n
Advanced Yllhls. ~15
C1l1hn1 Or . Newport
Beath. CA 92663
Dennis A Oberst. 51 !>
Catalina Or Newpor I
Buch CA 9<'663
Th" busmen " con
ducted by an ind1v1dual
Hav• you \tar led dom1t
bu\1nes\ yet, No
Dennis A Oberst
fh1s slaltment wn
filed with the County
Clerk ol Or•n&e County
on 05 '29 03
20036946272
Daily Pilot June 6 13
20 27 2003 f4t4
fktltlM a.ss
N...Stat....t
lhe followine person)
are do1n1 busmen as
Get f 8'1 del1vPr v and
111tkup se1 vu es ?7671
Areyll M1ss1on V1e10 CA
92691
(1anl1Ho Acund,
27671 Aravll Ml\s1011
V1P1n CA 9?691
l his bu<1ne\S 1s con
duCl~d hy an 1nd1v1dual
llave you sto\rted dn1n11
buttness yet7 No r rantlSCO Acuna
This sldtemenl wn
M~o with lh• County
Cler~ ot Oranat County
on 06 11 03
20036941434
011ly P1lol Junr lO. 27
July 4 I I 2003 r 449
AdttlM .... ... -....
Thi followin1 p1r$0n6
are dol111 b1111n1u as·
F °' YoUf Health, 2.33
Knoll l tke, Minton
Vleio. CA 92692
llnd1 Cwol R1nn1. 233
Knoll l•li.e. M1ss1on v .. io. CA 92692
This business 1s con·
ducted by· an 1nd1vtdu1I
Have you 1larl1d dolna
bus1neu yet? Yo 5127/2003
Linda Renna
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orana• County
on 06/12/03
20036947951
Dally Pilot June 20. 27.
July 4, 11, 2003 r 458
FktttlM.._s
N.ts..._..
fhe followtntr persons
are dome buslnen u .
Aqu1cent11c. 2203 Bal
boa Bvld . Newport
Beach, CA 92663
Janice L. Lawson. 919
Bayside Or •N·6 New-
port Beach. CA 92660
I his bus1nns 1s con
dueled by tn ind1v1dual
Have you star led dome
business yet1 No
Janice l Lawson
fh1s statement wn
tiled with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 0'>/21 OJ
2003694$440
D•1ly Pilot May 30 lune
6 13. 20 1003 f 407
f1ctlttM llWness
"-™'-' lhe lollowina persons
•r • doma bu)men •$
So Cal Speciahsl$ 1108
Buck1neham Or Apt · 0
Costa Mesa CA 92626
Jamn 81 ain Gros wold.
1108 Buckinaham Or
Apt 0, Co$l<I Mna. CA
926<'6
I his bus1oess 11 con
dut led by an 1nd1v1dual
tlave you sla• led doing
bUSlll•S' y•t? Yes. 01
13 03
James Bia in Gr "wold
lh1s sl1lemenl was
filed with the County
Clerk ot Orange County
on Cl'> 16103
20036944999
Daily Pilot Mar JO June
6. 13 20. 2003 f405
Re-. .....
... s......
Thi follow1111 persons
ire dolna buSlnen n
Mar1n1 Resue Consult
ants . II 18 Tuoro
Newport Beech CA
92657
Steven Grahm W1111y,
18 Tnoro. Newport
Buch, CA 9265/
This bu11nau 1s con
ducted by 1n lnd1v1du1I
Hne you slatted dome
business yet 1 Ho
Steven C. W1aely
This sl1t1m1nt wH
filed with the County
Clerk ot Or .a nae County
on 06/17/03
20036941421
Otily Pilot June 2'0, 27
July 4. 11, 2003 f 444
f1ctlttM ltlslMss .... s ......
Tile followlne person~
are doln& business n
The House of Art, 88
Fan Dive, Costa Me)a
CA 92626
David P11rick Bennet!
268 Hanover Drive
Costa Meu CA 92676
flus businen is con
dueled by an 1nd1V1du•I
Have you star led do1n1
bus1ntu yeP Yes !I 11
03
David P Bennett
This sl1ternent w,u
filed with the Cnunlv
Clerk ut Or .anee CQ11oly
on05/l4103
20036944614
011ly Pilot May 30 Junt
6 13 20.2003 f406
RctlttM ltlslMss .... s ........
The follow1n1 per son\
arr do•na busmen a\
Pat Moore Ruovery
S ervic es, 11 20 W
Warner Ave S•nla Ana
CA 92704
Thomas Pl111i1p AIMI
190'i W Hall Ave Santa
Ana CA 97704
I hos business 1• ton
du< ted by an 1nd1v1du1i
li~ve you sta1 led doing
busrness yet' No
Thum.as P Alan
This slatem~nl w.-
lil<!cl with th~ t.nunly
Cler~ of 01 ance rnuntv
on 06 03 03
20036946860
Dady Pilot
fktllM ..... ... s......
The tottow1n1 per \On1o
111 c1o1n1 bualnen 1t
Arborfor1•. 23196 vi.a
Sin Martine AhMI VlllO
CA92656 Mark Adam Senetsky
23396 V11 S111 Marline
Allso v .. IO. CA 926~
Th11o busmeu IS con·
dueled by an 1nd1vldu11
Have you sl'1 ted do•na
bustnen yet? Yu
6 12 03
M1rk A S.ntfsky
lhlS st1ternent wu
flied with the County
Clttk of Oranae County
on 06/17/03
20036941432
Dally Pilot June 20, 27
July 4, 11 2003 r 4!11
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The followlna person•
.are dom& busi111'' •S
Healthy Body ' Soul,
1980 M.tin SI hvine, CA
9?614
I d1tn lam11a Reid 171
23rd Street Un11 B
Cost• Mn• CA 92627
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ducted by an ond1v1du1t
Hive yuu started duinc
business yet' No
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lh1s \lalemenl w••
hied w1lh the Cuunly
Clert. ul Or1n~e Cuunly
on 0!>'23 03
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CoffH tbl. l1mp1, slim mirror. 1ilk pl•nl,, foot
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(2), ndlo/CO pl1y11, rovnd wood teble, llmc:k
l111tch. booll/w•ll unit, P''lurts, end lt1ble,
chlnt:l furniture, WHI• b11hts, boolls, blender.
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Under the Sc n ·ice Directory Banner
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
It. Oer1•-•I 2b1 2ba
w/l1b111y Ntw window~
doors new •Ol>I• lt1
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moutd1n1 dn11nan hie
parquet floortn1 and
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MANUFACTURED
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111dt mo ltofll ate pltd & t11r p.wll Only
182' 1P1C I allt peh oil
wont Int Mff1le H "''' Dvact A.all for Vtdo111 Kt
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$895/mo Waler/trnh
paid Klllll ._.~.t m 704-8649 Eat 9'2CXI
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mulers. 2 ~B.a OR FR.
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poof, tennis, I 1 bale ony,
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t49-67J-7100 Porit Vf!fY no 11.n ct
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be tlctnsff by Ille
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licenu 8011d Slat•
law aho requir~s that
contractor' 1nc:lud•
lhell' hcen~ number
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can theck the 'tatu'
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tol1I lass than S500
must stet• 1n the11
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IMPlllOVlMINT
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Call a plumber
painter handyman
Of •nY of the f[fHI
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our Hrvtee duectOfyt
THESE LOCAl SVC
PEOPLE CAN HELP
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defender-. get only one tnck m c.och
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PlllOMOTIONS
DlPAlllTMlNT
CommiJn<ty ~' In Or.,.,. County iftll' F u11 rme ~non lo 1ntcrw:w
<tnd wule ''°' lf':S parbc1
pate 1n commurnty eveolt•
aentt and p.tj(lllJte P"i:""
dfld --1Klflll r aU!llelll
tnmmun•uhoo ,1un-.. W<wk
well With the pobior !("°"'
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atro Profa.<t<1t un MAC
a nd PC rn d•"gn
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Oflitel' to 1uin uur
team' ~Int 'u'tomer
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