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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-09 - Orange Coast PilotB rnd pladlll$ c~: 'Dur · pUPpose is teachiilli and learning' ~~ ... 1 N~·Meu superintendent Mac Bernd delivers a speec:h to dis. trict employees Wednesday morning at fdwards Newport theater .. ~ Schools superintendent uses rock music, cartoons and delivers talk o1 humor and healing to 1,000 district employees. By Ru$s lolr, Siii Wl1lr NEWPORT-MESA -New school district Superintendent Mac 8enid b8d tKm roWaa ia the aisles Wednesday morning as he delivered an upbeat sermon of change to more than 1,000 school district employees, one day before the hccfnnina ol the new school )'elf. In a talk punctuated with humor and hcaUng. Bernd. 49, said the diltnct's d:irkest days :ire p:ist. "You know, Wagner's in jail," Bernd sajd, prompting thunderous applause from school district em- ployees. He wu referring to fonncr budget director Stephen Wagner who w:is convicted of em- bczz.ling nearly S4 million from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. ~cuons or various ch:an~ and ir1ph to ill~trate hi~ fct'linp and objccthe~. One canoon. s-ummin1 up bh hope' for the new ~ ye:u, sho\\ed two spiders waiting by a hu&e >Atb wO\cn on the end of a playground _lide .... H ~c pull t!lis O(f, "e'll eat tile kings." the apt1on read. . · "We ha .. -c h:id :i b:id )Car. We hove h:id a year v.c v.ouldn't like to h:ivc hnd. But th:it's o .. cr," Bernd said. "The crook is in 1a1l :ind now v.c·re together :ind it's a Sounding at time~ more like R<bS Perot th:an a )(;bool district :idministr:llor, Bernd !ini1ihcd off the morning by ~hina the thum up sign "bile d:incing to a recording or "Let's Rock Thi Place .. b) Freddie :ind the Thun- derbird as lhc rock · music btlrcd throu!;h the:itcr peal.er). new ye:ir." ' Like a &ood teacher, lkrnd used humor to hold 1he :i1tent1on of hi) audience, slipping G:il') U™>n cartoons in be1"'cen overhead pro- "He sh~ed us more todll) th:m "e\e see.n for .a long time." s:ud See BERNO/A10 ~ ...... Kidnappers outwitted by victim ~ Police take two suspects into custody after Costa Mesa man leads his armed captors on wild goose chase. By LoAAnn Basheca, StJ.'f ~ :.er , NE\\ PORT BEACH -T"o repu1ed gang mem- bers \\.ere jrrcsted Wcdncscfa) 3fler a cro~)·lo"n lid.napping capc:r that ended "hen police au1h1 lhc tecn'i ll)ing to pu!lh slart thet1 capt1\.'c·~ stalled car. Cm1a Mesa resident Jo)e Ran cl and J imc S:inchez, both l!S, ~ere t:ilen into cu~ody on su p1· cion of L.1dn:.appang and r~r. Armc:d \I.Ith a lo d· ed gun. the lccn:o. >Acre c:ioght lr)'ang to ~tart their hostaae\ s1Jllcd c;ir on Superior A"enuc at .about 4 :i m • accordini to rcpur~ , The botched cJpcr bc:g .. in an (~a ~1c,3 "'hen J..uon Gugino. 15. dcc.:1dc.:d to 'llci:p in h1~ car Tue:. d:i) n1gh1 after gc.:1ting 1010 Jn argument \\llh h~' mother at 1hc1r Oernjrd Street home According to report\. Rangel and SJn~hi:L hap· pcncd upon Gugino .tnd 1wL. the vpponunat) 10 order him a1 gun JX>mt to driH: 1hem arounU. The )~pc:ct' in1t1.il dc.:\11nJllun I) unL.n'"'"· bul Gugino applrcn1h con' inccJ them that he ~•n actu· ally a rc)1dcnt of Nc~port llc:i~h and could get them some beer 1( they ~.anted to go 10 h1 hou e J~et Gr~\.~ treats an aver.ige of thrtt people a ct.y and prides herself on her ability u a blind person to care for herself "ith little or no help. App:arcnll) fooled. the ~u pccts allege~' kt Gug1- See KIONAP/AlO ~ Blind masseuse granted work .waiver · ~ Costa Mesa council sets aside $450 fee for woman who must perform her work in her home. By Mame Mcleod, Siii COST A MESA -Janet Graves' finaers llidc naturally O\.cr the cuf"e and bumps on Julia Miller's back. Not hin· dcrcd by the fact tha& she can't sec, the Costa Mesa mas- )CU~ run:ige to rind every knotted m\l¥1C ak>na her pa· ti nfs pine "1 hi.\ 1dc is really ti&ht, •• 0~1 aaidt pimado' as she rub a pot near the mlCldlo of Miller's back. "'Herc ' 1 spi· naJ m'15Clc 'INhich (eels like a rope." .. Out you m c the muse~ it fee~ like h turns to jelly,'' said. Miller, • f ricnd and paticAl ~ to GraYCa weuly ror a musqc. While her d'~bility doesn't prevent Gfl\"Cs Crom makifta • hvina a 1 m scusc, il did CTCate a financial roadblock la terms of the co.t of the city's pennittin& procc11_. It COit Qr.aves $4$0 to act conditional u.1e permit to alloW bCr to. • ri&n her bU: ioess from her home and alloW dab to come ao her. Comp.uaaivcty, if Graves could ace and travel to her die cnl ' homes. she could run her businea train 8* ._ ~ See MASSEUSU• Street repairs . . hurt businesses ~ $4 million repair of Mariners Mile sewer pipe begins on Monday and will keep area limited to two lanes until Thanksgiving. By T any Oodero. San Y. ( 1 - Wlllfl II •..• 11:1111111111111111 I HAVE TWO SOllllCU. hiddca deep imide the Newport·Mesa SchOoJ Oistrid st&ldeat ~ • ._.bo have revealed to me what's in and wba1'1 out for badt·t<HChool faahiollf, . They did-«> onl)' oo the Q)Oditio.a that 1'4 fO to jail before I'd blow their anonymity. My rv.-o high-schoolers think 1t may be uncool to appear in my column, and they didn't want to take any chances. But they did tell me some school·f blon secrets that will ~-----never be known to Newport-Mesa parents -unless, of course, they are Best Buy . readers. My source say the '9.3--94 look is the '70s look, ri&ht down to the beU bottoms. long. traigbt hair parted in the middle, choken, and plat!omu. They said nothing about puka shells, but 1 bet they're ___ __. coming. . On the bright side, last year's ''grunae" lOQk i out ... No one dresses grunge, even boys ore "'caring nicer QukkslJnr -----button-up style shirts," says one source. Best The recession has trickled down to Buys students. The fashion..oonscious are also budget-coNCious. -----''Everyone is into deals," says my other source. "No one likes to admit it, but we shop at sfores we'd be embana sed t<f be seen at, but who wants to pay SSO for a plain white T-hirt in a designer store?" The 5tores that kids find "best buys" include Su.rfslde Sports (675-2855) on 23rd Street in Newport Beach, Oothes11mt (722-9634) on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa, Dnlm Depot for Levi's (S48--0898) on East 17th Street in Costa Mesa, Miller's Outpost (642-6740) on East 17th Street in Costa Mesa, YOUJ!I Sccoada (673-2120) on Heliotrope in Corona del Mar llDd Jedt'• Sarf 8-rds (673-2300) on Newpon Boulevard in Newport Beach. 0 W HAT'S lN FOR GlRLS: patchwork jeans; body suit!; dark or muted color (navy, black, and mustard ycllo..,); paJazzo pants; long skirts; velvet; loose-fitting silk pant~; I e·fitting jean ; bell bottom ; cut-off sweater vests; dogs; pl:uforms; anything thermal; the Gap; Esprit; Gue ?; Doc Martens Air Wair shoes; Banana Republic; Converse All-Star hoc ; beaded necklace ; choke rs; big nngs; double-pierced ears and •oc rings. WHAT'S OUT FOR GIRLS: tight-fitting Jeans, baby-doll dre sc ; ~tripes; ltnee-bagh tights; pastels; grunge; flannel, Monkey Boots; burgundy hair, anything day-glo; h1p-huggers; the preppy look; and SwatchC$. 0 ' WHAT'S IN FOR BOYS: hiking boots; anything Quicksilver -jeans, jackets, shirt , shorts, hats, jeans with Quick.silver belts; high-top Vans; Soul shoes; long-oversized horts; Doc Marten black low-tops; woven-patterned shirts; plaid; T-shirt with re taurants or any type of logo; Nike Air shoes; Jack Purcell Converse shoes; '1ld shaved heads. WHAT'S OUT FOR BOYS: Massimo; Trunks; Stusscy; Oub; Hang Ten; Gotcha; stripes; short shorts; flannel; and long hair. But boys have an edge over girl , my sources ay, because "boys can pretfy much wear anything." 0 BACK TO SCHOOL DEALS INCLUDE: urflfde Sport.I (675-2855) on 23rd Street in Newport Beach. Sale continues through weekend; Buy one-get-one free sale on selected shirts and 5hons. there's a big o;clcct1on of board short . T-shirts, and walk shorts. Everything in the store •~ 20 percent off including alJ new Ou1clts1lver merchand1sc For su rfcn, alJ wet ujts are on ~le at 20 percent off, and '94 styles arc in. Guns MGA (979-9766) at South Coast Plaza. Summer merchandise discounted 30 percent off. Denim Depoe (548-089 ) on East 17th Street m Costa .... · Mc<.a U ed 501 u'Vl $14 to $23, new SOi's S2S to $36. ClothtsTlmt (722-9634) on Newport Boulevard in Costa \iesa. Oearancc ale on selected items at SO percent off, L! pnt T-\hi.Ju S l 0, leggings $8. Norcblrom (549·8300) at South Coast Plaza: All colon of Convene low-top hoes at S27.J.4, Jae.It Purcell Converse at S29.9S, Doc Martens $89.9S. •Ban1u lttpublk (662-1836) at South Coast Plaza: Fint line of selected faJI merchandise is on sale. Mille~• Outpost (642-67.0) on East 17th Suect in Costa Mesa: Selected merchandise.for boys on airls on sale through this Saturday. Tbt Gip at Triangle Square (64S.95S2) and at South Coa t Plua (S56-6S35) always bas markdowns. 0 Bat BllJ'f •ppan Tbursd•p ud S.ftlrdap. · Wb«ba' J'OU'IT • 111achaal or' •bopprr, 11,ou bow ol • food bo7, I'd loR to~ 10fl IOlM poblldty. Call ~ •I 5#-lZ.U, fax IM •I ""-4110 «' writt IO tM: lkst "-p, o.Jlr Pilot, JJ0 w. s.1 t , Cost11 Mta, c.ur. nu1. arr,a111 To~AC.O.rtdlOR .... ,.,.. ,..., ~ OllfNCI .. ..,.,.. fl ~ ...... c.11 ~ 1JJ• tl!l. MJ ThMll ,... ... ........_.,...... ............... ......... ~MiNp .......... ,. J liPtMIMp -~~......., ........ Gull ......... tK_ .... Dllr ... '"""'....... .. ,....... ~ .......................... c...--.1' ............. .. ' ~ ~ llO 1'lll nr-0r-. Coutnly' llOOI ll2·91•1 ti! -.... d ........ port lw:fl wt CCIII M1M. ..._,..,_. IO .. Deily Nat~..,._.....~"*' for It.SI ,., ~ s.c.id dllll ,_. plld • C.... ,__, CA ,._ lid-* II .. plcatlll -Md locll _, POST~ TO _., .,.._ dwp tp 1'lll f'laC. '0 ... U60. C... Miii, CA t2'1' COl1VM>fT. No """' ...... ....... .....,..._., ........ , .. ..... C.M"9••1flClill ...... ...._,...... ..... -~ .... . ,.. ...... Ollilfted '42·5678 °'9plly 642-4321 l.tlturW NeWS 540-1224 Spor1J 642-4))() . • N9wt. .,... ,. 646-4110 Mm<Ml&1i ....... OMct 64l-4J21 ..,,,,_ ... 631•.5'02 "'t?•lJ~Gu ..... •"-.._a....-r M ~--u. ..... Wendy Wilcox has been serving up hot dogs an.d cold MMbs outside the ~arr Lumber Co. store in Cosb Mes;a for the past eight months; By Russ I.oar, St.In wraer W endy Wilcax cups her hand' m-cr her mouth and imitates the garbled sound of the di embodi.cd voice of the fast food, drive-through spealcer. Grabbill a on her tand nnJ even her bu iness card 1 pink .ind hind:. It' a concept -the beginning or a hot dog empire. Witco'< aY'. "Thi is how C3rl Knrcher tarted our -right?," he "''>"· 'Tm an honcsr American H)ing to make a laving ·· "Hi! Welcome to Wcncty's. Can I take your order?" 1t•s a little joke ahe shares with some of her regular customers who drive up to her hot dog cart to grab a quick - lunch .on the So· After 15 years ---== waiting on tables, Wilcox, 36, decided to hana up her tip tray and has since spent the Int year-and-a-half hawking hot dogs. She first set up shop at a {\Carby car wash, but soon found •• • • • or two Wendy Wilco~'s motto: ( l After beginning her career '1' u wajtrcu m a small Lons lslanJ h11ian rcst3ur.inl, Wilro'< t\ento:iJI) mo\ d 10 Nc"port Bench in 197• :ind worked at n num~r of loc.-.1 re t:iur:int . Although m~t customc~ prefer the ~tandard Southern ulifornia 3ll·bcer hot dog, ~he nlM> offer the dogs \\ith onion sauce -;rn Eost Coo t touch. And he sell~ a Reuben hot dog :indw1ch that that overcast days kept car wnsh customers and potential hot dog caters away. For the Inst eight months. 'The only good dog is a hot dog because it feeds the hand that bites it.' come \\ith saucrkr3ut nnd Sw1 on l")'C. A regular hot dog costs S 1.25, but for SJ, ) ou CJn get t\\O hot dog and a drink. Cu~tomers ~ho grab a dog or t"o for a she's been steaming her all-beef • weenies near the enlrance to Barr ~umber Co. o n Bristol Street in Costa Mesa. A mall. handwritten si&n on the front of her cart sums up her business philosophy: "The only good dog is a ·hot do& because it feeds the hand that bites it." Wilcox has a natural girt of gab :md an easygoina manner from her wait re ing )'C3rs that has attracted a loyal clicntele. "I thought it was time to go to work for myself and keep the fund in my own pocket," says Wilcox. a mother of two girls whose husband Jeff is a printing company salesman. "I just got tired of working for other people." First-time customer Rosemary John of , I Newport Beach, piling on the mustard and relish, Sllys she was only out for an err3.Jld but couldn't rdtst. "I've noticed how good it smells wltcn I've waJked by many times so I thought, today I'll grab one:• Wilcox's hot doJ business is pickin& up steam, but she got off to a rocky tart nfter ordering 2,500 of the picy East Coast hot dop known sabrcts. A native New Yorker, she thought customers would like the different na,'Or of the Long lsl1nd dog. She says her next order of the unu ual hot dogs will be considerably smaller. Her hot dog stand is pink and black \\ith a black umbrella, he wenrs pink and bl:ick, he usually hns a pink rOIC or cwo in a vase quick lunch in the car often 4 k for the "plain Jane," to ao,oid mak ing a me s "hilc driviQg. "It's quick, convenient· ,and I'm lw:i) in a hurry," sa)s ~tructurc rcp:urman Brian Herbel, one of Wtlco'<'s re,ular "dnvc-thru .. customers "'ho pulled his trud.: alon~idc her cart. "I also like the friendly ~ik." Her st;ind is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., MonJ.ay through Thurwny und she :ilw catcf) promotional e"cnts for car dealer:-.. sr01nd openings and prtvati: panic . "I feel like I'm :i pS)ch1atri t sometime . I h:l\'c people who come by to uilk Y.lth me v.h1le eat1n1 lunch t the ~me llmc." he says. "I IO\C people. Thut' what keep me in thi bu inc . ·• COl'TAMllA Va,.._. l..ocad .. 1: Autos •cro ~pC>f1cd st n Thut'lday from &he 2700 bk>c1c of Pa1n'icw RO;id, ttk: 1100 bkac ol BtKkinaham Dri\'c ud the 2000 bb of Walbco A nut. Lul"£Md Cewc BursJm broke IA(O I hOn1c Ml tbc "2700 btixk and t<d;; Sl It\ cqu ~nt lhurtd..y • .... \'~ la•. $oinC bfOkC Into l~ llalt • Nail S.lon ud ... s lCJO. WMllUCll C.-..: A VOk Md )cwtt.) MrCIColo"T..-..,fn'iiM• .... "' lllc 300 Mick. -..UY JUDGE ROBERT GARDNER: t'f'hil tne>nth's gener I mtctin& or the .Orance County Hi torical Society will feature \"Cteran S_upcnor Court Judge and tool. Robert G;ardnc r. Gardner .,.,ill shore his hnccdotes about the life . and Ji~e of a town called Balboa. The meeting .,., iU be held at the Sherman Library and Gllrdens in Coron:a Del Mnr at 7:30 p.m. For additional information, call 87l.293S. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: The C:W,Ndl ,,_ B ck Bay Club -a bthineu luncheon orinni,zation -will. discu "Pnrtner~hip 2010" nd its impxt on the ruture cronomy or Or.ange County ,:turing a luncheon ar the Le Meridien Hotel. A rte of $30 CO\.er lunch. For more. call 586-4660. . The falJ Western Horse Show will be held .at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center Frid~y and Saturday from 8 ~m. until -~ p.m. tn the Equestrian Center. Call 708-1652. CONVERSATION TIPS: Tips Cor better con~ersa11onal kills will be presented by the Jmpl'O\'i~ation Comedy Club tonight at 7 p.m. at the NcwpQrt Center Llbtal)'. All auendces will be ahen Cree paSst,1 for the Irvine lmprov Oub. For more information, call 6«·3181. VOLUNTEER TRAINING: The Sea & Sage Audubon Society is bcainnin1 a 9·se ion training ' program for \.Oluntcer naturalists to lead \\eekday tour for elementary school children. The session begins tonight .ind continues through Oct. 14 on selected Tuesda) and Thurscfa)' form 9 a.m. to 12 pm Cost is SI S. Call 261-7963. . SJIJPWR.ECK£0: Thi! &> Scout5 o( America, Orange County Council. ~•ll hold 3 Sh1~recled io Newport dmncr at 6 30 p m. at the John Domini! Rc\t:suran1 in N~pon Bc3ch N1ut1c:al co tumc attire is suuc~1ed Tickets arc S 125 per person and' proceed "111 · rund ongoinc·Sc:i lb e pro~r.ims C.-ill 546-7630. . J COMMUNITY: CZ'entr.al Nc\\port Bc:ich Communal\ A-.\OCi.itaon Annual Meeting at 7:00 p.m. at . the American Legion H:dl. faJDAY HORSE SHOW: The FaJI Western Horse Show will be held at the Orange County Fatr and &position Center from 8 a.m until S p.m. in the Equestrian Center today and Saturday. For Editor's Notebook Daily Pilot Editor William Lobdell is on assign- ment. His colu mn, \\hi ch runs here on Thurs- days, \\ill re tum ned week. PLAY YOUR WAY TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP more information, call 708-1652. FALL FASHIONS: A special · showing or the Calvin Klein fall collection or men's and women's Cashions will be held at 1 J a.m. ot the Four Seasons Hotel in. Newport Beach. Sponsored by Friends or the Orange Coost Interfaith Sheller, the fashion show nnd luncheon will benefit homeless ramilies. Ttelcets ore S50. You we C'ordially invited to attend a Special Event.- Ca:D9 cUtme cm uati.Dg car..~ IA Special t .. 011 Plaulng. Bu11 acbedulea ad small budgitl art CXNJlAg CIDfOIM pkmDiDg Cl pm1f Gr IOdoJ e\l'fllt to look for •GJ1 to ten• Uae cmd Mt""•nt ID pkm fOW specia.J ·~tram ltart to --t· nat'a whr U.UMSltr ~ Senbl at Cabforalct State Uai"ra&tf Loag haa ~- ' CI U '-I 1111hutn lltllllOa . . Learn to pla budg t. cd•ertJ.M, prolDOtt. and ofttll.o N .. uag Plaw1a CeJ1ilkott pognm, -~~ 11cuta Sepltab., U Doa't alu ~la Prograa to lwlp JOU IMra tM akllla an Itta.... CIJIPOI..._ ID blgla an ,. ......................... ~pop la..., .......... .,i-c.111••-,. .. ~or more anformation. can Li~ L 11 7.S9.Q332 or h ron McKinnon at 673-4016. RUM~tACE SAi.£: The FiBt Uniced Methodi$1 Church in Costa Mcia will bold iu 1.cmi·annual rumm11c we. 1ne ale continue\ Salurday. The church i~ loc:1ted tit 420 W. 19th St. '1ATU•DAY,·11PT. 11 REPTILE EXPO: The Orange County Reptile &po '4ilt be held .. at the Orange County fair and ~ition Center from 9 .m. until 4 p.m. in Ouilding 14. Adult ad.mi\ ion is $1 and children') admt ion b ~ 1. For more informn1ion, call (707) 79:?·201•. -MUSIC FESTIVAL: The Fir..1 Annual Oalb03 Pcnin ula Arts &. Music Fe)tava.I will be )t3ged on the irassy area at the foot or the Balboa Pier from 10 a.m. w 4 p.m. and anisan will offer a v;jde uray or hand crafted items. For more HOME LOANS lnCorm ttaa, 6"-31SI. . STEPllA.'-'1£ £0".U.0 : Th Am ri n Auoebtion ( Univen1ty W~n Yr'11l hold a brunch :at 9 a.m. with TV pc ruality Steph nie Edv.lrd ~ho will pe k on "Wh.o Am l Wi1hout My Job?" The CO)t i. SIS for member~ nJ S18 C r non·mcmbcrs. ARTS l D>llVA.LS: The C1tv of Ne\lo port Beach Rec-re a.lion Department holl.4 us fir')t Annu al 8~ Pcninwla Art and Craft, Fair :11 the foot or the Balboa Pu:r ~t;ating JI 10 am. The fes1h .,1 \\Ill offer hand-crafted items by local uti)an), including JCY.clry. painting and h:and·mo:tdc doll' DL-<icl3ncJ Cal~p>O :and s~1ng ffiU)IC \\Ill be pla)CU by lt\C b;:inJ) A<lmi-.~ion •'> lrcc. For more in fo rmat ion. c;ill (>.1~·3151 SUNDAY, SEPT. 12 RUTll II\ 1' OS: l\01ed "aterl.'.olor n it Ruth H.) ncb meet IM t a aflcrnooa rcecptioa a1 lhc •cv.:pon Genter Ubnafy. wh will be dtspla)in-1 Uht ·a o( her"' rt through pt. iO The 1 pt' -open to.,he public - v. 111 be (rom .1 to 4 p.m, AU l HAT JAZZ:"'\\ hlle Linen and J:au 1993" -"' nnu I l:lrdCll p!Ut fun~ra1 Cf for the Performing Arb Center -v.ill be hclJ from 5 to 9 p.m. 1 the H1:a11 Ne~portcr amph1thutcr. Ticlcti. :ire S40, C~ll 556·212-1 C4M more. " SE.At-t:S'I: 'J he Balboa Ur:utch Libral) ~111 ha\c open frum noon·S p m. to cclebrJtC Sc:aFc)t b) )ho"1n& n:au1ical bool tu :an p uoos nJ pre cn1ing pcciaJ program) for hilJrrn. All :ict1H;4e> arc· {rc:c :ant.I • • prc·regbtt:t1 10n 1.> not r~quired. r or more inform:at1on. call 644·3171. 'tad .tour 11rn1s to A.round T0tt11 ttlitor, lb~ D.HIJ Pil<>t, JJO lY. Dt1) · t .. Co ta .l\ttu, 916.17. TJ11 .. \\/.1/./ ,\////'\//.\/ .. ~l'I< II//'./\ 70-1 000 pounds Local-National-International Door-to-Door delivery &pert packing and c:nting Ground • Sea • Air • Rail • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• I I I I I I · I I •• I I I , HOME LOANS! $1,000,000 MAXIMUM LOAN AMOUNT • Purcfl 111 mJd Reftl• llC8 • Low2.00 ...... • No PleP,llVnWd Penally • tfo Negzll&M .,.a .. mwWNwtltjzadlcwhPallft .. n Cnll: STEVE EHLE . (714) 675-8866 Office 6r 24 Hr. Pager (714) 237-5536 I ~--. iZ=·=~~ e ()1 ( .lhtorn1J Member AMC .. ,,_res 11"4 ~NW &iDlllJ • OW9I •...,.al~..._ a ol W'ICll:f rcs a.c.s • ~ .. "*-"....,.. ._.. ·····················--- GiH· } our la~Cl.· hud-, .. 1 m:.tt ~l 'x.·.tl l. 'l ' \nnu.111~1sh .. · nt l '\\ pon 111 1111' thn"t·-<.Ll\ long t'H'Cl ntk-1' u1hn.tf'\ d~hghh trnm 10 of lht.• :in. .t' top rt•,t.tur.ant-. .tlonA \\ ich ni~htl~ mu,1t .ti t'nlt rt.mum.: nt <. onw l -ll .md nuke: nwrt) ! September 1 , 18. 19. ewport c.enter Drive in Fashion land. RFSfAURANTS I I I I I I I ... I I I I I • . ' ~ Eugene T ambUrelli faces up to four years in prison for driving over ~d leaving homeless man. T.._di .. 0tt01r h; ans a., .... ,. .. --~09M.Jt.l"l ...... ..,.. ....... .., pnl.IMwillldllluf .. _ .. ......... Taaburclli ••i•taiu Ille . ... .. a.,cf. n.c ~ WM Qc ICCIOlld lad~ T...ewdli ,,. chatFd widl bl 10 days ud hil lhifd tratr.: col- . tisioa dw mon&h. aclc:ordiaa to rcporu. The iadd.cat ~• Colla M men 1ban SI JO.ooo-to tiettle a tawsuil anomey Jack 'Earley helped O•)d file By LoriAM Bishd 5a11 apsmc tbe cily I« head inju- nci and a brokca tea. SANT A ANA -Alter tns A UCJ sraduate, Gayel 511r. ah:in an 00\Jr or dehberatioru, a rc:rs mental cfu«dcr1 which Supcnor Co'1n jury found a bnded him on the streets or fo~mer Q»ta .M~ emplo)ce Costa Mesa more thJn a de· &u!l!Y of felony hit-and-run for ade •SQ. dn~ing °"er. • homc:le ~n Even wi1h the aty"s Kit.le· ""hale patroltin1 Wihon Park 1n . ment. which he recervcs in Febru:u y, 19CJ2. ,mall wum from a bank ac· Euicne l'am~urclli race~ up count bis attorney ~tablisbed, 10 four years an st:>lc pmon. Gayer ref uses to take sheller in Th e~-U»ta Mcu park ranger a motel or apartment. a.. w:hedulcd to ~ scntc~d Earle)' arpcd that the tnu· Oct. 29 ac Superior Court an ma of beia& run O\'er bas ezaa· s.inta Ana geratc.d bi.I dt.en1•1 w:nse of I'm realty plns.cd.'' ~ad paranoia. The Wt be beard Deputy 0 1s1 rtet Auorney Tddd from Oa,ef, Earley wd, the Spitzer. "Even though ahe de· man thought had been shot and fcnJan1 concinually denied any wanted to know when be could knowlcdic thaa he: ran O\lcr the ,et the bultc11 removed. · v1ct1m the: O\le,-.hclming cir· AJlhouJh Gayel frequently curn\tan113I evidence dearly an· telephones Earley to "check d1c;.itt<d h1 guih ." in;• the Irvine auomey has not Added Spit zer; '"'When talked to h11 cfl.cnt 11.nce the ·fl :Jmburell1) decided to testify case wenl "to court last week. anJ took the ~land. he clearly Cbancu arc, Ga)cf lSn't even con\'qcd u p1c1urc of someone: aware of the trial, the attorney ~ho d1dn'1 tell the lruth.'' said. . ., ....... cu, ..... SAN BERNARDINO Jwy irdeaioe bcpa .Wcdan- ., .... IMrill ol 'Jilll ~ • Ncwpon 8e8dl dnft'Jpn daarp4 willll •ardcri•& a for.a,.,. laia ..,,.... Jun>r1 .. the fin& trial dead· kdcd ... wia&cr. with 10 ~ IO coovkt. OOC lO f.and bbD bmocent a.ad anotMr ~ decided. Hood ii ICC1dCd of killin& his tonnes: employee in Mattb, ~ 19'2. -purportedly to keep tbc mu quiet about. bil own UM>lvemcnt in the murder 6f his"wi{e, Bonnie Hood. the year be Core. The bi&h".9.rofiJc trial drew bordcs of rcporicn. u well at people tq)in& to rwn the mur.:. 1llf •r AM .. ll:f •n• R 5 , trade In Your Ofd Jewelery .. let us tum outdated jewelry into a Modem Masterpiece at • the UsuaJ Cost 1 SK Gotj & r 1a'run Os spec:ia"ry ~~ ..... -- Try i n g t o \\ 1 n you r o" n per.,onal h~ntll• against ht·alth l Jn: ..;pl"nc.ling! I h:rt• arc.· l\\ o \\ ord~ of ath Il l' lloag tlo:"ptl:ll. By p~l1til'i ­ pating in ju st :1h o ut <.:vt>r y insur:inu: plan. \\C.' m.1J..c..· it e~t~)' for you to afforc.1 thc..· fsnc..·st mc:d- i<:al trt~:umcn1 :1 ail;ahl •• When you ~dt.><. t Hoag, you ha\ l' ~lCet.•,, ~() a ho-,pital \\ ith 'a hi story of ~l"I'\ 1t;e to the <:ommu- nity. l'ro\ idtn~ quality. ;afforc.lahl~ health r.t rl' for over 4t0 year~ Our "1dc:ly rcro~nizc.~d Maff of ph} "t1l 1.1ns anc.I nur~c~ .are a mon~ t ht• moi..l qua lit icd in ~outhc.>rn Calilornia . And the most <."arinl(. highes t t.•mployl' • =--= ............... • ..... a..,. ..... .......... ....,..=·· •w-=::: 'a -olS. ~a I'll••·· fte ,.... .. Njecled Hood°• ....... : ...... .... trial ..a. illl CIDUld .... .. Mah 8CWC ...,. Hood filed ror hirtiliip lilt iiWiM · 'after crasMN his JICht inio .die jelly at Coroaa dd Mar. Since hii 1tttt1 ;,. M&rO l9'Z HOOCt rm :apca• •e• OI thcMands of doUa11 IO ltay OW ol jail and defend himself fol •bat he YI is • QIC ol Kif· defense apim& a d"l""'lled employee. PtmCCUton. ho-C\o'Cr, con· tead Hood killed Bruce Qeaucharnp at hil Fontana of. f ICC and then pbnted a pn in the victim's Ji&ht band to mak it,look like self-defense. • • They say HOOd initil.lty hired Beauchamp, 32. to kill his ~ire in 1990 at the couple's Camp Nelson k>die so he could col· • lea on her SI million life imur· ancc poJicy and inhcriu1nce. ., lmwiD .... -- NEWPORT 8EAQ4 -Two local W01Mn ~ fft'CMn1 ""fant~ all" TlifiC!ij fro.ft I mata preaeadiac tit.at their hus· beadl had peid him to tclc· pboM lbc .. as ... ,m ... Whca akcd to relax nd tell him bcr fanwy, one of the women reportedly repJied: '"To have my laundry done and houte cleaned." Think.ina i& -as a joke, ahe 40-yeor-old Newpc>rt Bench womAn didn't hana up until he told her to slip into somcthin& more comlortable and .. pther toys that brina you pleasure." "I can'1 ~nc my husband ordered this call,.. she mot .... .... ~ ..... .. ...... ,.., ...... -- ... .. dlll lie ..... '9dwet k lillpmpa ... n. OIMt Ntwpa11 Dacb ...... lold tM .... bad l•'O daildrea ud ...,, but to call back ia r,,. lnlftuscs • After ha.,., up, IM lCJc- ~d her husband DI WOft to rukc JUR fiC hiiln·1 atUCrc:U thC c:all, and then phc>Kd po- l~. -ooafi v."Ome" 11>1a pora die • Caller lncw d\cir names nd the n:ime1 or their hu~rid. • The phone numbcn were un· h 1ed. nJ one ol the couples h:sJ diCrcrcnt wt names. boch or v.hi(b tbe uangcr knew. Mc 10IJ the women th:a1 the flnta~y ~II ,.:i.) ''1 &ih thi1 M>metimes bo)fricndJ, husb n<h or goofy &it1fricnds Ii~ ... Both ~omen said the m3n wuodcd )'C>UllJ and. pru(c: • lion31, but that they '1id not recognize the voice. The polict b2vc no te3ds at this time b1.11 are imestiptin& the reports. Diamonds• Jewel.ry • Watches Gemstones • Flatware • Gold I rneo--• .... ~ .. , .... ~·c ... 1 1W C ta C•1rt.r,r..l6JIAS....._.ll.._.."-. '27M r11wcaa ..... ., · 1(714)"2 .. 1• to patient mtio in Omnge County. we offer a level o.f p e r ~on a I i zed anention and com- fardlitie:-..anc.I pro~ram' avaalahle . 'As well a~ <:enter"' of cxcellcnn: that are renowned for their cxpcrll"e in chilc.1 - . birth . heart c trc anc.1 fort you won't find l/ud~ 1ld11 f 'f'\ anywhl're cl~c . , ow~,,,,.,'""""'"' c 1 n <:c r treatment. We abo pric.lc our· Be~t of a·11. -,electing lloag st•I es on being at the I loi,pual i5 ~a-,y . juM make 'ure leac.lin~ edge of medical you pick one of Hoag Ho,pital'~ technology. With the mo~t doctor:, from your he;.1lth plan ac.lvanc ed equipment. directory when it'Oc time for) ou to choo~e a physician. , That way you'll" have ;.lt'l't! ~ to the hcst ml-<-lical treat· mcnt money r..an htt}'· ithout havinlit to 'pt.·no a lot for it . ___ ,... ... Move to pdvale ~ cMi save city $385,000. If itt'W Dodn, ....... EWPOllT 8EACJ( -hlb C::(lftHD'iwcn ~ tbc OIC Tues- dly '° I ~F~ WPn& the <l'J Council to tcrap iu ll·mu UM maaatcnancc dMlloD ud bire a pnvilf contractor. . • Prepared by lnlcsr&Led Urban fOrHtfY io Lacuna Kini. the re· ~ lhc city could uve as .n&Kb • S385.000 by Wm.ioaaina lbc dcpartmms catircty. Bot it ~ the city to maintain a m\. cLOa crew ol tree work.en for ~cacies at 1 cost S117,co:>. The city could lheo U\"e S20UO>. The report focused OD the Wary Ol city tree trimmen a:>mpartd to the private Uldustry. Far cumple •. a bccinoina tree trimmer position pa~ SJJ,097 a )'Cat •ith health benefits cocnparcd to romeooe m the ptj\ilte induwy who auk.es S12,'80 1 year with no heaJLb bcn· efit The repon docs ~). h~-ewr, lbat "the city in·how.c crew docs ,.lrArDI ,,.,QggylJ , ..... 3 £1111 a;rw Sl'll lllMI .... IM•t:m•A&E II ~JIBtJ Cl& w u.,_.,. -Jfldl- Job r• I CITY EMPLOYEES iT ree mainterwice supeMsor . J~ majmrnana ~Chief , Annual ~lary Tree trif'1'\mef n _.....;.__.._ ___ ,.._~ yes yes yes :r ree trimmer 1 Parle/tree laboter PRIVATE INDUSTRY Supervisor S3 7 ,4.0 yes Crew chief Sll 1280 yes Tree Trimmer II S27,G40 no Tree Trimmer I S12,480 no ~ laborer Sl 0,088 no 1'Gry..,.,., Cl f cJ#., lt#!J9 .. ~ r__,,., quality watt.. maintains SoOd re- 1pome time aact cencraDy res • bip .. leYcJ of savic:e to the com- munity." Despite that. Parks., Beaches and Recreation c:ommiuioners s.aid it wu bard to icnore the uv· inp. · "Altbougb it's • 5ba.me to see aD)tK>dy )osc their J)O'itioo. ycMl ha\'e 10 Kl in the tupayer'1 best interest and )OU ~ to run the city like a business. .. said commis- sioner Bill Schonlau. "'Jn.at bu to ........... v .... -....., die ......,. fll I~' .cy.• s+=aw lliid 111 w WI .-dcr· ....... .... -Of die lrcc uiwn aoUld be re.JWn:d to waft ia --ma& ol lhc dly. Jim McAlec. Pfaideal ol lk Nuw port Beach £mployeu ~. Uic union r~reseminc the '"'·lriaDerl. Aid ~j~ .re-ceive6 o;e repon WCdncsd:ly and did llOl bne time 10 respond 10 it. But the ae.aue·s con~ oep tator Lee Buz:z.ard 1aid l&Sl ~ck tlw the city ~ldn t ,inp: out the trce-trir:mnen for convcMri to piivatc iod&Wry but loot 11 other depattmenu lib cny at· torney and penonnel. Councilwomu Evelyn Han uacl '1lc tlpCClS the ciiy, bach bas IOSl mare t.baJl $3 miUioa ia property tuei ~er the last two years. lD loc>t into c:ooi.racting out other IC1Vica. . .. , think we're pn& 10 ~ to start aoi.n& t.bat way ... w wd. But she Ulo said if the city docs IDCM forward with private CO&llp:a· rues. Jhc would like the city work· ers &ct 1 chance to compete for lbc job by cuui.na their own <mis. PRODUCE •Home of Orange County's BEST PRODUCE" MF.AT.SEAFOOD ' QfJJ.RAKFp Farmers Market at Atrium Court FASHION ISLAND CftN l!Dt-SAT.IA\M-WPM ~IUN.MMll ·*M r---------, I FREE : I EGGS I I I I -t DOZtN t.AaG! I I IUMDS GEM EGGS. I IFREE! 1 ........... • ....... I I • IE Ullilll ' ... .. I ,. I __ ,_, '' I _._, ________ ... er ...,. Md..IDCI ... - COST A MESA' -The Council rcjcc1e4 a · Tu.ndly to coall'Kl an out~ ~ compa:ay to ,driw up °' ·t~ rcdcsipms ol an uu ot Tc v..'i n lJe Ptr1l. . " Ttr~ l c:d "" -moLWy to ~ che SS,200 '/'e city would ha\'C spent. t-6' pay D~ve McCauley and A "iatb ot Placcnt~ to aeate a concept plan for a v.'21 "•Y ludina to the ~vilion in t.bt middle o! the p:irlc's l c. .. h.s not 1 good u~ of $5)00.'' ~Id ('.ouncilnutn Joe Erid..wn.. ••\\e hJ\c brigh• peo- ple on g,aff v. ho cuuJJ come up with a conccptu:ll pbn." City o!fici1b :ire uying 10 re· design the current rody v.alk· v.ay, "'hich i:s described u .. uucbcrous" ud lS frequently covered by v.a1cr The nc~ ramp •·ill not only tmprO\c 1·R1.: ctAssrs ~ '-r..,'fl"l(ft & £~hNCion fOf 8 ·1 l re'"' okh JAZZ l :lO, TAP 2:10, BAltll 330 SAT. Sf.PT. 11th / :,.: .... ''"' ~ -,..,. -'-" "' .~ .... -or .... I ~ _..,. .;;:,_~Nt;...;'W..;.....::;~_;ll:..;;U~"" ''""S-O""'~l... ;., • PMMJ£ Def"Olt£ DAN £ CI NTfll ~,. rt!'" 151 ~MUS u 1uvr, COStA M(C,A 241 -9908 ~---.r-....---.r--~-:r-..r--..---. -~ - 11f ]Dt-ll(IJ- : I , IW!lmBl&•1BWNlRCDlllM• T'hursdlW. ltpll33 .. , , • Editor' Note -Bl«tBotil lifl· inp 4p~•r en~'> Thunday M llN D~tly P1/ot'l WttkC'nd .aion. Tho followin1 more compleN Blttk/J4>ok. ca/cnJ:ir runs in tlN nc~ p:1gcs of the Daily Pilof ooc:. 1 month. Dittct inquiries to &o- jamin Ep tcin; cio BJ~. P.O. Bex 1500.184, Coron1 de/ Mir, CA 9262.s. Phone 16().2622. l~nd: OC, Oranc-County. IT, bbci'tle. IT-opL, bl.ell tie Os>'~·-IP• -=pec:-r person. lllA. to be &rranaed. September • le~h Volletb.111 Eilbibltion, ~ 11. 11 a.m ·S pm , Newport Seaf't5t at Nr1m.-n Mucus courty•rd. Newport Center F.bNon liJtlnd. ~ontact Sus;e Plum~. 7 l1 2022 • Pro-Sta" Chuity l.ubtball Came, Sept 11 .u s JO pm • B)'Ton Sc:ioft/Bud Light Ch.tllen fOf Chtldr~ ill Sten £\l·nb Center, UC IMne S10.20 PP• PhoM 461 7117 Ttd .. rts. 8S6-SOOO . • hlst<11ff's Fust. Sept. 11, Shaltftf>e•,.. OC El~.abeth.in fe.a..t and Rem~ rewl~ S15 pp ~ 744·7016 •Arabian Nights ~pt 11 al 6 p.m .. Wt'StMt!'d Gold Club Memberih1pt5ampler p.irty .it (()(Ins ~enc., S.nt.1 AN. Phone q53 3f>94 • S.andcutlt' Contt'st. Sepe 12, noon·l pm l'.l•..,.port Se.ift!')t .at C0ton.1 del Mar S1.11e Be.>th. Cont.:ict Brookt' ~ 644 7520. •Whitt' linen .lnd Jui. ~pt. 12, S·9 p m Newport Seafest and OC P~·rtorm1ng ArH Center buHet, f'nlcrl.iinnwnt .ind dancing at Hyatt Nt'"P<•fll'' Amph11hcaue. S4S pp. Contact Su ... in BJrden, 990 2732 •Coif Tourn.amenl, Sept 13 • .i 9:30 J m Br1t1~h Ame11un Ch.amber of Cumm.·r· l' .>t Peloc.in 11111 Col( Oub, 'l'••I•"'' CoJ~t 5200 pp Cont.let Valene B ,1,ltllll1o .. &B 15"7 • 20 'Ur\ ~ 1) .at 10 .l.m., Ocnnt Cu Id • I Bo" tr\ MusaJm ~illlt'S .in" " wr, 1n muw.-um coorty.ird. Sanu An.1 (."flt.kt Robt>n.1 Westling. 538·7177 • t-.cim.in M11rcus Ch.11ity Solle, Sept 14 HT.> m ·9 pm. Asstst.ince l~ ol c oCARW~SH& u CAllNAU .. 'WAX p .!~-~ .~~~ O·ss.-ws.... ·~-.... N .......... •F•C.....Waa & ~ MW Aa-Y:••lr ••lll ~~~ CAA WASH-Ti" ......... WANS Buying • Selling PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS • ROLEX WATCHES •JEWELRY ....._..Mllli.S ........ I ,...... 6:l0 ,.._ M1t1 ""'1t cMc -ia ...a.c....~*'MMtJt.1 ._. • ...... ~ S.. AM ._ • ...._.~CMI P• 5-U. Ct••--,_.. c..ir. SJI ... ==. 4; :""....:::. 1.;, ~ I~.~ CAM'• 1tHCX C'.-a W.-~ M-7-. C&MD • .... 4Mat at C.... 0.., M hlti: Ptaot. IMne.. ~Lynn \foW. ~b...-C.-.. MN. IT. $1'5 pp. Cont.Id llbi 721.o560. • ~ ...... OM. 49).tJtl. ., .... of Ne•pott, St#; 1Mt, •C...tf,...._ OIL'· l :Jlwl I • ..._ Tw _.CM hh. Oa. 15, :::t.:s. °' dWMt ''°"' 40 .,.. ,,... a.. .u>e ......... ""' c:...f ~o •.m ··~ ,._.. l..... ~ .. ·~ ,._ •'"""""---................ =·"" ..... Colla --!-~· ..._ r_, Cuilld lft '¥ Lind.I Nd~ llllnd. c.onact Jim dil loom, 541-4'42. Miii. 110.7'... 556-AITS. ,..._ HJ·8''S; • AIMOla toll TOWMIMnl c.o..t · 17 • • lln ' I a c-t al ~ llii Oct. 1 • November 1 "'--.u-a.-i... .a-::ct::-.... -...... 6:SO a-.. Miiioft Sift"*' Gli*tlftO •COMt4r ........ Ocl. 16 It I p.m. p.m., ~' ,..__• ,_.,, -~'I· Qolld clftnef ..._ W iucliDft ~ SM'tte ,.,_.,._ ~ llnat ..._. tounwnent dinner-* le ltitz-Clrtllwi. ~~IT. SUS t"OmtCIM 1111 E"lr/111 .. -tie INl.W ..... • AnterlcH Celebt1&1N, No~. '· CMYid [.': Ilk« Coll c:out., f~ ... CeM1cf llMcN lftdll;_ '61..,._, E~ Ceneei. tlS . eon..rt-' lin*-C:NDINft ~ 31 M»1iitM M.ltriOn ~·~Pf>• ~ Mer ~ tedrkk, 250:0413. ConAlct Ru&h WllllWel, SU-6075. 77"'4520, -208. • ...... wa.e ... ,.... ....... Oct. • •lOdi OIMentloft cw. c-11, 6 :30 2, 4·1/.M.• ~How. Crilil SheMfs •t.MGt. OCl. 16, 6:JO p.m -1 a.m .• St. •SM'• Get the Looll. Noor. 14 a& 11 ~...,.. South C-,... D...-.o...... and J Wtlwift. juz. .food from locM Jowph Hot.piLll '~ dinMr d.anct' a.m., ~It V.al~ Ch.lpc r of p.m. ;.,,.. ~ ... ,....~ ..... 1 Up1c..ae ffttauflnti le .The ~. Ind •nttft.l•nmMI fotut~ O.~ Clines , N.leioNI Owity ~ f.lshbn ihuW t . _..,Ind toeW w-.on opener~ l leKh. Cont.k1 ~ E • (31,.. and p,.,,, O.iWbcr .c An.lheim t1Jton and Hv;aea D--.. kvitw. ~ '4l·Sla9. Tower and Wefljn South ~Pl.au,· S~9492 nn.. .,, T~ uoo pp BT. Cont1c1 ~--,, ""lr'-1 a.ti Mesi. BT. ConQCt AIM\ freC'mll'I, · ._.____ ... 1 .. -.-• ·~· in I.he Mt, Nov. ;n. 0C 9S7·2602, eict. 221. I •Hlltior .............. Od. 2 at I · _ ....... 771·va 1. I Businm Commeu .. IO' lhe Nb ~ • Eledtlc Boat ....... , ea... 18, Allist.anct' !Km.f,un~~-~S" r-~ ~ .. ~ •Sunct.y SuppH I& T.he I.it.I. Oct. 17 ~ rcttption ~ Po1etf.c ~t"il ~s""~t)1J lt.U l of ~1 M;:; Ltlboa l.ly ' own -" ~-~ -.'C' -u,.. 5:30 p rfl,, UC ll"olM Q.nbl c.na-r R~.lllt, ~-pc:wt ~.kn V 1· • G.iT.f'l--ut 8eK+i ~ 645-6929 schoot. s16 entry fft. Ccnuc:t ~ Uf\~~ 1e R.u ~urant. ~pon k.lC'.h. Pecember ' ..... -....,.. . . ~. 675·J116. •r&u Swim, SqJt. 18, l-11 a.m.. •~lo~ Oct 2 • 8 pm •Comnwnity-WAik. Oct. 17 .it 9 am.. •ttome Tow Md loutlq.,., °'"'· 1. ~ Sufftl 11 Newport Pitt. £wnts Cystic f"1bralis F~ ~al~ L,~ p~=.-~~~ ,:': CtlOC .Pelt and µI QJild .it Tuiltn lillb fof sw•111111en ol Ml .ges .cont.Kt Jim ~ IJM!'9 honon Olic:k tte.wn at ~a. COA.1 tNA. PhoM $J2•8683 ~ Oub. ~ D2-167S. Turner, 644•3644• Bren E~ Center. t1C 'tl'Yine. To be 1 • •Candy u.ne •.in. Dec. 4, Mabl.ance •ICJte FestMJ. SqJt. 18-19, 10 Lm.-4 player,.,,..,, or to ordtt ticitCS, phone •eou Ouk, Oct. lit at 10 a .m . le.l£Ue Ncwpoft·t.~ Junior Au~ p.m •• Newport *F~ at 8"lbo.i ~~ ll10l 479-IS85. CHOC P.ldm'°' t.oum.>~nt at El N1~ dinner d.lnc~ ~.th Oemd( •nd 1~ .ld,.cent to~· Demomtr~. contesas, _...,. ....... _ · Country Oub, lilUN Nigucf. Pt'iOne ,.,., _ _.._..._ . .._.d .. ,._. .. ... frtt kites for ch~ undtt 12 (~ • W....awfest. Oct. 3 at 7 •.m.. Sll-8683. u>.. .. ..,.~ .lt Wec.n ~'" '"'""lot • ._., Amerbn Oiabete Asn. ~ at Ccst.l Mew BT-opt. S125 pp ~ supplies last). Cont•ct Ste~ Kent, ~ ~I Part. Irvine. Phone • Chrldmas Company, Oct. 19·21, 7S9·9207. 673.:.()450. 66"-0" .. 7. • , • ol oc ~ .~ ' ,.. un.or -.eap spKl.l -""t'Y'lll • Chrbtmu Cvol ~U. D«. 4, tino1' • OC Wine festival, Sef>t. 18. l ·7 p.m ., •Newport hKh Coftcours d'~. boutique at OC Fairgrounck, ost.i Mc:-s.i Hospital SSl Oub <lt Ncv.y:: ~.xfi aCirls bs Ou2sb ~ ~!'dent .,,.~. andd ~ Oc.t. l , 10 a.m.-4 p.tn., ATSC ~ SS PP Phone 261 ·0823. M.imou. SSS2 •per coup Phnn• u • \l\olftef..:> • Nwan.-n · ..,...,..., celebrates 1 OOth annlversarw of •PTA Hom. Tour, Oct. 26. 10 a m.-4 57•·7208 · Sl0-000. , __ ..._..... UC ........... 1 . au....,,~~ It &Mne • ......_, S10. p.m .• COM Higlt Schoof tour ol fl\.• • Chrlstmu Tree lrunch, O«. S. •bet for the Curt, ~ 23, S:l0.8 Children, $6. Phone 756.&99?· Newport• Be.Kh .ind Corona Del M.ir CttOC 'Mother GoO'le Q,11d .it An.ihc!im ~.m.. Susan 8. Komen Breast Cancer •Shop 'Tll You Dr~, 9't· 6·8, homes, ~nch at ShenNn C.itdens. US M.,rrlOlt Phone Sl2·867S ~~~u!~::re~'c~~0etw~ ~IStlates ol ATSC ~and pp.Coot.ctJudyStory.7S9·91Sl •~.uon.iJ Soirtt, D« 16. 7 pm.-l Cataldo, )74·9282. k~pp~ ~6• SZ.~~. U S • •An fvtnln1 II\ PMis, Oct lO tlt 6 pm . am . St JCllW'ph Ho.p.t.il Foulld.>tinn 72 ,_., S.ndpip.ts Of Ho.lg MMlOrt.>I Hosp.YI TOOOS dinner, Jilent aut tton .and •fest.I delta Vendemmla. ~ 26, pp.) Phone 1-4210. dinn« cbnce at Four ~a>On>, ~l>C'>rt entertainment ,u 01""'tl.and llotel. 11 :JO a.m ·3:30 pm., Pedi.tnc Cancer • (wnt TIA. cb, 9, Ot<X Queen ol Buch BT. SJSO ~' rouple. Phone An.:iht'•m S 125 pp Cont.Kt M..irao Research Found.ahon buffet luhan mUSK Hfftts Guild In l.igt.H\I 8e.1leh_ Phone S74·7208. Johmon. 771 ·8211 •nd d.anong, grape-stomping •I Prete> Ristorante, Irvine $40 in adV•nce; SS'O .... , ... ,..,, o.c..:ao. 552 a. ............... u.N.; ..... ,~ ... "-'45.-00 ... ..... YNr"I hebe-~ JI, f,.,.. ol ~ d )IDhn '•each Onler '°' ·~' ow..-diMir dMcit .. ttyMI ~. ~ lt.Kh. SIOO I .. Cont•ct Ulnor fral'\C'tKhlftl, 1)10) 49J.1.SSS. January l 994 • Newpcwt Cbltk. SM\ 28·29. SU Cll.lb tJ tlO.lt I fYipbl Md Taco ata• aJ ~ 18flt'Country ~7.W208. ' February 1994 •La Marlu C.iftO M&f't. r~ 4, ~e le ol ~t ~1et.t. Phone Cr45·69l9 • Pl'Otocol l.lll f t'b 16 • • S~IHt.vt I.JU, rc:b 26, SS2 04.b ·~.Ml Cof-llllitl <lt fOUt ~~ ·~~. N~-pott l h. ~ S74·720S March 1994 • AJI Guilds fuhion. Show, M.attfl 17-18 1l .a m,. (I tQC <ll An,\hoiM M.amci«t Phonr 5 l 2 a.675, • An Guilds f .uhloo Cal.a, M.uch 18 • 7 p m., Cl tOC 31 Anahtotm M.afrln(f Phone Sl2·8675 April 1994 . • roonden ltun<h, ~J 6 JI C) I 111 • C"d~ 1000 rou~ Committee ol ·~ Hospiul .lt F°"r S..asons Ho4~1. Nt"WpOft B~~ PhoM S74~208 , • lt.alia di Notte, Apf 11 JO Cin&'fefl.a QJ{kl o1 O tOC: d1nllef cbnce •nd ~uctlon ~ P~ Pl>ce tf't'iM Pltttnt' SlM1675 May 1994 •ken forHh Celt'brlly Coif Tounwntf1t. ~y 2 .it 10 .i !ft •• ~t'fY Muwum ol OC .at ~ic.an HJI Golf Club uoo pp Phune 540-2001. pp . .M doot. Phone S32·8692 •Senior Celebration, Sept. 29, 9 • m.·3 P·'"·· OC AdMty Directors Assn senlOf c.,. ... REFINANCE TODAY Guaranteed To IAwa' Your Moa&bly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! 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".fl 1ILl 11 lllED I I I I ' I 6.00%* ~-,,., NOFEESI NO SALE CHARGES! Guaranked Prtnd.-1 A Jntenstl Rate Free with no obliption -we will ..,WI )OU I c ttc tape lboul the Ufi In urancc l.ndUscry Md l\*'PCecd annai by aw1nt· winnina umcr ldvoca1e Paul traucl . Call POW for more inlonnlllOa! tS , 1U I ' 1 At ' P' 95 SQ. YD. Ut fAIPD llW, ll 629 Temilil Wlr. 120 • rAlll 11111 722-0420 •• Ffi. (714) 718-1111 20362 SW Bft.tl SLS.. AtrJ • • • m your oommmnty ••• to prOtide tpllllfy ~ ...... ~ ~ mmfortalale eilwhvtanaat dole . tohew•se. . .., :n..dlf, •• ,.. .., .... oc .. SOCIE1Y EDJl:Ol I. Y. COOK. '42--4)21 ~ ~It Fisher to· ma Marlee today aboard an electric boat. ••Two if by fond, one if by sea," id the affable ~nhall fishtt on the eve or bi third marria&e to • raa.nce Mailtt. . Flwr, founder or the Century 21 reaJ estate empire, will marry today at 11 a.m. aboatd an electric boat in Jhc h&rbor. His first two mar· ri31e • performed on land, ended in dh-orcc. Society Editor Cclebratin1 the e~'C Of the blessed event; maid of honor Brenda Brazeau . threw a cocktail party in the bar or the Balboa Bay Cub, sur- rounded by the Tuesday Night I~ )( LI U RAGS RECYeLED RAGS fol~,..swthM =~=~· CM\lda .cf • Oll!'f .. ~ HDiiiiNJ • N D'IP d )GI ,.,_ .... ft a.. COll"ly hM nMr bfer\ ....... ~-~ti ·dll'<i iaC>li ·hM I 04) cf CDilt and tlflC~IF ~ boo'. ~·" ~ti""""'~· Owe IK)dld ~ f 2731 E. Qmt Hir:hwaY, CdM 714 6~5553 We.tern Dineen. Museum. TbC FOuiMialion/Miuioo Cllte1riM Pietu, §1$tllilW.rt1..,w ..... .__--,~\al, Human ~J. iiCt tM Sprinpier, Sara Wtkh and Judy South C®nty Commwaity Oinic lutteiid were on hand amona the will share U. the procecck. Partici- two-steppcn to raise a wedding patina NBA stan ioddde, 0Mny toast or two in honor of the cou· Mannina, Jws Wcirthy, £Jelen pk. Marilyn Wooten, .. .vw.ter · r.--...... ac. r~ "'"-...a. --L _.... -•or-ft•-__..,""41R u~er to the nars." created one .... _ ~ • ..__ ( .. _ . £Mon. o~ ..... ,._. An..-.y o 11,.;r masterpieces for the occa-Pffttt, ud Kurt blftbls. for &ion. It read, "t.hird time is the · charm. This tune i.s forever." Ft.Sh· more infonnation call SS7·SIOO. er, wcuina tux. top bat. and a 0 Ccntu~21 badge, comment~ .. It The foundina mcinbers or the : better r.•• _ • Hatbo • ;;.. M ·11 N........nn r "', uscum wi 0 ' ~~'red by the mUJeum coun- . Nine uan of lhO. National Bas. ketbaJl Association an: a:heduled to turn out Friday in 111pport ol Byron Scott for his 7th ann.ual • "Cl\allenic ror the Children." The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel will tut the blade-tie and teMi shoe affair. Men not wearing ten· nis shoes will be fined at the door. More than 600 guests are expected an their Reeboks and Con"'erse 'ShOCJ to help Scott raise money for children's charities in the county. The Children's Home So- ciety or Califorrua. The Oi.scovcry IUFFEtl'S IPlll.mlY lie. ......... ,... .... tm-aa..cmta--Ml-llM (714) 675--3600 (800) 742-9748 FAX 14 675-9605 No more counterfeit bills! THE Cot. 'IJTERfl IT OfTFCTOR • pots fake money in tantl} Simply pttSS the tip of the pen on cutnmC) A ~old dot means th b\Jl is leg1hmatc A bbck dot warn..,, '"Watch Out'' Tue COO?-.'TEJtFfrr 0£nCTOR need no batteriei> or elcctnoty It ronvenlently fits in a pocket, pur;e OT C.l~ h register. You can test up to 5.000 bilb ... mduding l'host tntematlonal CUrret:'<)'. Only $9.95 Tl.-,. Tiff (.oc.,,1u<F'fJT 0£n.C1'0R lUOA'. nd vour ch !'l.l or money order for $9 '15 plu SI .50 for handhng and sh1ppmg . (CA residents. add S. 2 saie-. ta>..) If not completely Sltisfied wllhm 14 days. return the pen and we'll rebatt vour money FA us for prices on bulk order.. COUNTERFEIT DETECTORS Dept. OP 8306 Wilshitt Blvd,. Ste. 798 8enrty Hills. CA 90211 FAX {213) 658 H86 THE TRU TH ABOUT LYING. For ytal'\ .. , .. ,rt &0ld tlut the hrmcr the bed the btntr Tut\ iu t not (TU(, s1nct your body 1 not. Oat ~~"-h h.ts ~ho-n ttut ror ~laty slttp and proptr back wppon your~ mu t be fkxablt' moqh to 11low houldtrs ind h1~ to sank an ~t < _.... pport1vt mouah to contour 1t\tlf to tht lowtr bid Onl 1 DUX btd ~ all tNt MORE SPRINGS. MORE SUPPORT · Com~rt the 375 to 900 spn"C' 1n 1 COnw\· honal quttn 1zt' bed vtrw the 1,6 0 to l ,400 'Pf'nts 1n 1 quccn·i•tt DUX bed. M~ spn~ mtan matt~ l..ns pmlllft ltm c:.Wa.a.ion DUX sprinl' trt m1dt of m1htnl Swtdash ~ They'~~ to PfO¥idr mmnun ....,. pon 1My ..... btd '° COtJunin to 'IOJ6 ~' ~ t.1il'tt Mott j,pfl"I\ clllU'* 10/I wdll!M ~.-~'fOll.... _...,, •.. OVER 70 YEAIS Of ---II A •ts ck\ign 1 the rNJh of mort th~~ 10 yur\ of ~mhondttp DUX Md ,~ 1n an ... C'\tmtnt for the mt ·of your h ( Bot don t takt OUr WOrd for It c~ lft, I ltf do-. n 1n 1 DUX btd ind pro ... t at to ·ourwlf u THE DUX BED, THE BED YOUR BACK HAS BEEN ACHING FOR __ , ______ ......,. ________ _ cil Thursday at a luncheon in the t n filled. wWtlrips. d.&nMn, lkk· Ciibnllo Room or the Four Sea· /' ets. and other ent1can1 merctwn- sons. Tiffany .t Co. will prOlridc di~ d i,neJ lO brin& in •uppon ~I tabk scuinp in recor. Ilion for PAC. Headlintna the ~-cnin of the put chairmen. J~ Br~ dt. of J.UZ ii. Jtfr Conules and hi Florence StodcLud, and Jane Law· b nd Oonulcs is a popular :uo-'°"• are amon1 the honoreei.. -phon1 t, nd h pl.aycd wi1h the 0 legendary Miles D:Ms B:inJ, :ind with the \liell·li.noo.n &fOUp, M:in· Center 500. a prom.men& upport ' h:ittan Tran fer. A $40 ticle1 in· 1) Don't forget the b' ch ri1y d:ay at "e1m n 1 l"C\b oomin up · Tuesd3)t Sept. 14. The aJl-d .. y (. · fair fcatur~ • ( hion h~ in the $t re, "'h1lc 21 r tauranh pro- Vide (uoJ st tion) for hopper JfOUJ? or the OranJe C~nly P~r-eludes hors d'ocuHes, a full·buffet forming Arts Center wall ~tage ab dinner, :ind champ:i&JlC ii\ odd1t1on arrair, "Whate Linen and Jazz.." lO the jazz COileen. AJJ procecdt The ble$l in ;c~elry dcsi"' wUI be )hclv,e:&S¢d, anJ ghen a"I) 1n a i· kn1 3uccion ba~d on a poinb S)l>- tem de\'bcd by store management • 10 cneour.i,e ~hOppinc for charil). Sund:iy at the Hyatt Ne'Aporter. benefit 1he Performing Am Cen- The p:arty will feature a ilent auc· ter For information, call 556-2121. ·r en percent of proceed will be do n ted to a \:uiet) of loaf c:su~~ ~ Western Waste Industries SINCE 19j7 Sm.Irle Cennoi and So..ih ~ C<1UN1 ~In Ta14JCUiy Po.er Sccav:Boa Ol1t2 Tradca ~A-Bin 16281 ~oo Circle W~ lrvtne 857 .-6523 ...----We-'Ve ·Mov ed!----- Kristen's Lingerie · Loungewear· · Gifts \ s · LS c .... :-··~ Seo:erri:le' 20·· to recel\ e yv1.-' FREE GIFT & 2~ OFF ,,. Now In Westcliff Court 631-SEXY (7399) 1719 We tcliff Dr. · c rt Beach (Across the trcct) .Jc1 . ,., ' ••• 11 ' Nein Cent Plum •Pr Sept. Light • E"en Phof •F• oc r~ .A w" r~ • s. ~I~• ()44 •v ~e~ en ti Nl'' Su~ ., .i n COi "' 81.l • Gu .:an1 An • 14 I c c ' I UM COMMUNITY FORL1d lUNS THUlSDAYS AND SAnJlDAYS . nm TOI Pam unas. JJO w. IAY sr .. COSTA MDA. CA.,,. PAX TO: ...... 10 • l.EADEU HOTUN£ (CALL· IN COMMENTS): 64l-60l6 car 111 games co.i them · a nice· commission W ilh a few notable exceptions. the ne"'-aar business i pretty much in the dumper these days. · But there 1s more to the problem than just the economy. A lot of it 1~ due. I think, to some of the mindlc~ people w.ho sell these hiah-11cket product . And not necessarily the salespeople on the front line. Mostly. they're ordinary folk just ------trying to m:ake a rc~sonably hone t bud. in a tough, stre sf ul bu in es'. The people who should be . skewered arc tho e bosses whose archaic management practices ha\C helped make buying a car the unpleasant, adversarial process it too often is. ·vouchers: Economic disaster for · edlication? amount -not h;11f or what it ~ts to edu<:;1te a child -whcne"er o \tudent lea\e> the public schools. In :uJJit1~.111. (or each student '"ho llt currently enrolled tn a prtvJtc school. beginning in 1995, the On the Coast I can spC3k with ~me authority on this after three da>s of accompanying my JJughtcr on her first "enturc into the treacherous world of car shopping. She quickly learned it is no place for a woman alone. e~pccmlly .i good-looking, twcntywmethang chicl "-llh lung, blonde hair. Take the tnplc-tcaming salesmen "ho literal!> chased herout of a major dealeri.h1p in Lo~ Angdci.. When she became genuinely fearful. my daughter said she \.\a)n't bu)'1ng Jn) thing "ithout checking w11h her father. .. \\'hat\ 1he mailer? .. dcmJndcd one of the three s1oogc' "Can·t )OU make )Our ov.n dec1i.ions ... do ~ou alv.a) run to Daddy?" That's "hen this nice, gcn1lc person -who wat. reJdy and uble to !!.pend a con!lidcrable sum uf mone> -ran 10 her car, rolled up the win do" s. locked the door Jnd dro"e off. the three sak,1hug., running after her shouting. A'nd lhJI\ "hen !>he enlisted dear, old dad -a'> bodyguard And I came in handy at six out of the eight dealers "-C "is1ted. lncvi1ably, the moment we v.alkcd on a lot, the "up .. salcspcr!>on ignored my daughter and beelined for me · .. Nope," l would say, "the lad) is your cu tomer." Almost as tne\itably. 1he salesman would break the ace w11h, "And what color arc you lookmg for? .. After all. what docs a woman know from cars e~ccpt color, right? Somehow, l doubt that '~oulJ be the first ques~on for a guy shopper. Usually, my dJughter had better product kno"'ledge than the salesman. She had decided the categor) of car she v.anted and · studiecl the Tield rhoroughly. Aftcrbefucfdling a coupJe of s:ilesmen -0n their facts. the kid became a formidJble jou·ster Jnd wa) ready to make a deal She had aho shopped financing carefully and found a very low interest rate at a major bank. Uut ..omeone at e"ery dcakr~hip tried to piH:h her off 11. After a de.ii had been all but signed al a large car \tore on Harbor Boulevard, someone the salci.man (a \Cry nice guy) referred to only as "m)' manager· phoned from anothe r office. In a loud \.Oice. he insi 1ed on pushing his f1nJncmg at wh.at he cl.i1med was "the ~arne rJle ·· Uut a) 11 turned out, the pJ)'me{Us v.ould be S:?6 ii month lugher. He s.itd the bank \\a!> probabl) !yins Sure \\e w:ilked A S:?0.000 transaction, a comm" ion for the salesman, a profit {or the dealer and wmc !\ales tax re,enuc for the city of Co!>tJ Mc\a "ent down the tube because some anonymou' "manager" had to squeeze a few mun: dollars out of people he obviously con,idered uders. not customers. The next e'emng. we v.cnt to a dealership m Santo Ana where the now-battle-scarred veteran of the car v.Jr made the ~me deal on the ~ame car. ln)1cad of tryina to pull a swstcheroo on the financing. the ~le man olfered her some· of the cg roll his girlfriend had brought ham for dmncr. • l~s nice to be treated lake an intelligent ~an. bein~ again. Frl.'d Martia'1 column rvas t•tty Tbunda.r aad S11turd•J'· ....,....... ..... ltwato my relief that the Daily Piiot wrote 1 story about Mariner~ Park playsround equipment in uch b d condition. My lilllc ton. Riley, was the boy )'OU photoaraphcd for your article and the picture describes, the wooded piece blocking the hole on the lide C4n not deter a '4-)car-old from play1n1 on tomethina that i h urdou no matter haw lnU h you tcJJ a child to get Off Of it. Marinan P rk • great place i r the k• ao pllly and for us h med mothen to rctu:. lbiat 15 _,hy the patk · the mo11 crowded • and populu park around. I hope to c that d:ae rep in are m tle n so th t our Children h YC I (e pl:ate to pl y., KELLEE MURPHY 'CoSta Maa . · School trustee warns of financial damage to public schools; argues that voucher checks to church schools would be unconstitutional. <' 8y JUDY fllANCO any school not under the cxclusi"c contr61 of the The letter from Rodger Meyer, pa)tor of Prince of officers of the rublic ~hool~ nor shJll :iny ~ct.in.in ur Peace Lutheran Church in Costa Mesa (Aug. 31). denom1nutiona doctrine be t,rngh t or ini.truct1on contains a great deal of m1smformation about how the thereon be perm111cd d1rcctl) ur, andircctl) in an)' of voucher initiative, Proposition 174, \\ill impact the the common school of th1 .. St.itc." neighborhood schools in our community. Second, Pa tor Me)cr'!> "J,)U01pt1on" t h~t the public First. he argues that because the \.Ouchcrs go to ~hoob "111 not be any \.\UN! off 1f the pro(Xh1t1on parent and not to religiou schools that the pas cs t) al)() erroncou' Mo t public )Choob in thi!I propo)ition is legal. In truth. the proposition stipulates )late arc funded under" h:.it ti. called A"c.:ragc Dail~ th:it the voucher (scholarship) is made payable directly AttcndJncc accounting. to the school Thu public dollari. could flow dircct~y to Thi~ mcan'i that a \Chool dt\trict turn 1n :m church schools despite the California Con!>titulion auendJnce count :ind rcCCl\'C) the funJing for th<he which states in Aniclc JX: :.tudcnts who are a tually )tlt1ni; 1n t1 scat in u "No public money shall ever be appropriated for the cfa sroom o n a dail) basis. In fact, ~cau-.c of the "ay suppon of any scct:irian or denominational i.chool. or the prop<.hllion 11t written, the school lose double the Republlcm baca.Cllnton I'd ;us• ttke to say hooray for Donald Danks (D11ily Pilot , Sept. 4) as <?ne of the only people in Newpon Beach with enough C9Urage to support the President of the United States. 1-'have never before heard the lYPe of poor sportsmanship exhibited by my fellow Rcpubhcan since the elecrion. I also feel reol shame for those exhibiting "DoO,:t blame me. I voted for Perot" .stickers. Whar happened to puUing differences aside and "orking for the good of the country? I :im a Republican, but I am more 1mport:intl) an American who wishes uccess to whomever is 1n the White House. After all, if he fails, we all suffer. And his succes~ is our success regardless of party affiliation. Don't people realize lhat the deficit, health care education, crime. etc. :ire problems tha1 '' 111 only magnify if left unattended for four more )Cars? The<.c problems can become so monumental that no pre ident of any party can resolve lhem. Isn't time to put partisan p0litics back v.hcrc tl'IC) belong, in the election proce for short periods of lime. We need to pend the majority of our time working together to problem sol"c rather than place blame. 0 Cl YDA BRE:.NNE.R Corona del Mar I am responding to the commentary of Pre 1dcnt Ointon by Donald Danks l v.ould h~e to :iy that it 's a pleasure to open the paper and ~c in black-and-white some real truth. This guy challenged a man of the cloth nd broug.h( to my attention that those people aren't necessarily purveyors of the truth. This man redirected at lea.st tbi.s re.der's attention to the real truth. I would like to follow up with Mr. Danks lo let him know that hey, Lba~ks for being concerned and taking the time 10 write an anicle like that. CHIP BITETII Corona dcl Mar un1a COMMUNln COMMENTARY Open space not chicken feed 1·d li~e to discuss the open land purchase (Mc3)ure A) and Allen Beck's letter (~pt. 4-S). So Allen 8cel. think:. the Newport H:irbor Area Chnmbcr of Commerce jU\l doc)n't get it. Allen 1s deliriou) v. tlh joy at the opponunity scl before u Well, I nm one of the t:up:iyers who does get it, :ind I am being cocn:cd for tht) boondoggle that v.e \Jon't need. This \.S no bargain: 56 acres of IJnd for Sl60 m11lwn. Now Allen, l don·1 call that chiclen feed -or J) )OU say cheap. We don't need ll. "c don't wan1 11 We h:a'e i,474 acres of land calleLI open space, '"hich v.e ha"c access to. Have ~ou t:alen advantage of tht)? If it 1 so cheap :md such a bargarn. a) one of the more offiuent member of uur fo1r city, I cJn't undc~tanJ why )O" ha\cn't :.n.ipped 11 up I "oulJn't say 11 was cheJp al hulf the pncc llELl:.N KILRON Corona dd Mar Sex educaUon lnvaltJlble This 1i. regordtng Russ toar's article about Corona dcl Mar'i. teacher M1l..c M:inno (Sept. I ). I recent!)' graduJted from Corona del Mar High Scho.tl, and I rc:ahlc that no clas) at the school "as more \Jlu.iblc: to me than his. The Nc"port-Mesa School D1'tr1ct need to back off and quit Jumping to appease ignor:int parents "ho want to raise ignorant "nice'' children. · To '<h;ny the pupils ot Coron11 dc:I Mar Hi&h School e cntial knowledge about ~11;uatly trru~mittcd disease • homosexuality :ind AIDS that Mr. Morino ts able to deliver in a sane and non·scn~tion.il manner is wrong. In this d:iy and aie we can never h:we too much knowledge and ir the 5Chool di trict wants to prepare U'i for the real world, they need to let teachers ltke Mr. M:irino teach without boundar1e and restrictions. NITA SCASAWANEY Ne~port Ueach Buying I l81Cber l"hi is :i re ponse to the· article on Harbor View School p~rcnts bu)in1 a new :.)' tcm lo)Cs an add111onal S2 .• 600. The number of \tuJent> currently enrolled in pri\.ate 'loChoob st:itew1dc is 10 the neighborhood or .500,000. An) student "ho cnt.ercd a ·private ~hoot since <Kt. l, IWI i entitled to the 'oucher immediately upon its p~agc. Thts aroup i> projected to be about 100.000 students >l:Ucw1dc. Simple urithmetic tells us that thi1t "111 cos1 S:?.6 billion doll an. th:u will not be ovu1lable for the 'education of the students '"ho are currently enrolled tn the public school S) tcm. 1lt:it equates to a 10 percent cut (mm uur neighborhood schools before the fir>t chilJ e'er ir.inltfcrs from a public school. l'rop<hit1un 11.i is lilied "ith other Oa"s that "111 cau c the duldren of th1!1 state 10 lose.· I urge )OU to rcaJ ''-r> c;irdully 1hc en11rc pru~it1on becau\c 11 i' J \Cr) r~.tl 1hrc.it to uur stJtc and to the \\elfarc of our <.h1lJrcn 1 h" part1 ular \Ouchcr S) tcm 1s not the pJn.lCCJ that h needed to effect change. 1t 1 • IO'ltc:>d, an cron<.lt111c d1 a tcr for the ch1lJrcn of this >fate "ho dcscf\.·c more.: lrom u ... the \Oler>. Judy f'runro Is on.the /\'n•port-Mna Unlntd ~hoot UI triC'I llu:ml of £du~atlon. te:.t:chcr (D•itl) Pilor, Sept. 4). l "ould hke to commend the parcnti of I fJtbor View Element:ary 1ebool 1nd Andcr)Cn llcmcntary Sct\ool for their financfa.I >uppon of their total ~hool. HO\\C\'Cf .. ~Cl)' child ~he-hool-Ctistritt dcsH\es the amc smaller eta ~ilc:~. 5C1cocc labs, e.klril classroom computers. and p:srent ~oluntecrs. The pmt. o( public cJucation IJ to prov~ an equnl qu11.hty of cduc:i11on for all tuJcnts ttg:irdless of their economic c1rcum,1Jnccs At nl) local -.chool, Ill lea'' SO percent of the .. 1uJen1s· fJmtly circumstances qu:ahfy them to receive (rec lunch, Jt lc:i1tt 15 percent or the students are limiteJ Englbh proficient. Some of our cl.l s sizes re ached 38 !ltudcntio last )'Car. Many )tudcnh come from (:unilics "here both parent:-\.\Ufk or nee\! to St3y borne Ill siblin~ SO p.ircnt "uluntcu tn the class~m :ire S<'JrCC. We ha\C e\traortJ1nilr) pJrc11t upport considering the c1rcunhtancc., ho\.\C\\.r. Many parents tal.c time out of · their busy "'hcdulc) 10 attend eJucationnl \\Orhhops on h°'' to mal.c math g:ime'i; IUndcrc:.artcn rcadine :ind the lthrar> re.id .iloud progrJm. We h.1, e e\\:~lk nt parent nnd child >upport an our jogathoo anJ \HJpp111g paper );lies. facn thoui;h the pint o( p;irc.:nt suppvrt and enthu ia>m 1 ah\e :>nd v.ell at my local ~hwl \\e prob.ibly only r:ii)C :ibout S percent uf the nlOn~ that Harbor View r3i~ und h3ve :ibout one-tenth uf the :lmount of classroom 'oluntee~ Confidently educat101 a student population where 7S percent of the "uJents arc llmiled E"J)ish spc.a..,ing without drasticall)' affecting the edu~tio'\ oC the English peaking student uakes 1 con idcruble amount of C.\tr:i finoncu1I resources ond quahfted )Upport staff. Sult, our students desel"C the some qualJty public educ:ition, '°"er cla.s sizes, science labs and computers iu the ~tuJcnts at Harbor View Elemenuuy School. MAROARET FRIEDMANN Costa Me represented by electe.cs that fail to con uh with their con titucnts. are generally unavailable 10 rctJoW Rep~blic:an , and ..-ho Wilson will not be elected in 1994. C. EDWARD WOLF Speak:er, Senior AssCmbty, Newpon Beach hearin&So lfO!la w:l require'-' tu re tore the v.'ctl:incb on itc. -which it is finAll i!oins. seem to follow their own agenda. Gov. Wil~n lits the ~d 100 percent. In : -·· Wllllndl 1nose who ~arc Jul~ he ~ppoanted 1~ 1Cneon 1_0 lhc • •bout Ne~pon's wetland might be Calil~mta Comm~ on A&ina. for the hucrc tcd co know that Hoaa H pital h:s first lime lri rc«nt hastoty, dicrc ~re no . . rqnuentativa from hard-core Oran• been rc•torina • bh ol_ Cat· Tad C~c U\'Cr County. We had CJrpedcd co be entitled «> lbc pa 1 ~cw weeks two rcprac•Hativa. T'hil <M"fht was 1 Cat·T11I Cc:M:. 1 rrc h and bnckhb 1cr cakulated aff'rontcry to the ICnton of tbc wetland cSo,minatcd by can ·~· is ~tcd counry. HOwftcr. Gow. Wibon wUJ expect IJoac and inland of C.O.C H1pway. JUSI tho 0r-. CoUnry •nion to "Oec lock· tcp below the bhiff c t ot Superior A\c, ror him for hia bid for a MCOad term The area bCin,a re torcd con bo en jU)t ()(w. WihoG lftMc a sroa m kUlauon _ ~· t or the m:ain body or ntta1li and when M ~ ~ bit Senate 1ea1 wbh the anYOM: aboUt JOOO square rect ol ponJed hope thlt hla ~ u Cahforaia'• and 'ik>wly noina water. It • bcina ~mor woUid aupu11 bhn into • roU 1 cored in compcosatloa for tbc wctlandl a Praideetiul caildidatc. His RICOfd 11 an •hich wcra rcsncwcd withoul proper ldmleitttalOr hlil ....,. lldlastcr aad approval Wbtn tM Cllild Clift C..er WM 9bNftt of tbc pcnwnhe lade~ .._.,fl e.c..., built ia Jue. 1990. "' tU. dlM, 1 trk> Surpri ina i the e~\C with whic the wetland is bein1 re torcJ, ho.-in& thst h i fca ~ble· to rcitorc lhc entire rca ,below the bluff I a \lt'Ct liand·CO.HlOI bluff comrlcx, In ca»> tem th:u C\c;n include: co.nt:i ~c ICfub. JUil lut \ltCd.cnd. I Oock or Wllllo '*IS obie~oc:'-' cnjoyina the h~bitat orrcred by thi unique cwlogie wondcrl:anJ. In fact, re,totation or the entm: 10 DCfl: site m.i1h1 just be the hJpc t and be t use of the property. •sinC"e it ovcrliH a colotk system or conhquab fault con~ soil, CIJMtant water cpaie. and mcth:ane •nd hfdroacn cu 1etpaae ind active production (u teen ~ tltc tMlrn t\I 0 me Crom the flare = Coul Hifhw1y), v.-hiel'a cttltH a nM pubhc health and llftty huald litter for a wetland ud wildlife habitat IO Mfll IMll .....,doul ~iOM tblft I Mdical ....... co.plU ~ pull It ,.. I ~by Cal <•nW Comn\\ln.ty ~ tr'9 A l¥t'lft Milt'Ot C~ W WilllM ..... tdltor SllW Martlle ~..-.9dieur ..... ~ ~...,, TJ tllildllR ... .... ..._ Wllllr .... -• , .... ,. ~'°...we ow ..... In tM ~ ol ...... .....,. dtiaM ~ &M d1rccd01t. bddanll a.-. kMO &M ..nit land. Al• Jifekint RapaYcan I ..,..... IMt ~ ..._ Olilli110.•n 'rrlu Heil'• p.tle• -• ..-.. .... JAN 0. YAHbERSLOOT MD ... .. , .. ,., . ... ....... 'f 1111 111' I Jll OW. So.p KiCQcn ... lllllt • llM tood and bevtr· ... ii illil ..,_ U.-ted Mcthodiu Ollldt Im Clll&a Me--. or so pre~rl! llod Ml ... __... a& lhc Rea Cont-_.., °"*"· Voluntccn can v.ofk u 8A81...Ml1t. • ~ wiih iA the early ..,,... • .. Rea Community C.Cn. au Of lor l!PPf'Odmatcly three-hour th ftt at tM dlUtch. Pcnons ""ho can ..,cd' .,..... woUld be c pcd:&Jly ~tplul t« iAfonna&ion, c:ill J cl M~ r1rt)' al 631.a110 (~ 8:30 a.m.-1 pm 1.P.l.N. SC:Mnt People In Need IS • OOft• P'otit lfOUP ill Ne~ Beac h -.h-ieh sc~C' dtc honicl The Stn:e& Ser· "ices PqrMI proVidcs (ood. bl:anlr.cu and ll>'P:nc kits 10 homcl on the strcccs OI Saftla Ana each TgcsJ.ly and Thuf'Mlay. Volun1ccrs arc needed Cot C"~f)1h ft1 from 1hoppi111 ind m lin1 11\e luDChcs IO di&lribu1ion. Tl\C GuMantccd Apartmen1 . Play· mcn1 Proyam (OAPP) 1akcs bomc1cu ramll.ct lmna '" hers. work v.ith 1h"'m 111rh1&c at the shchcrs to clcoin up 1h.:1r credit, then i ucs a no-in1crcst lo:an 10 huutc them in pn 1panmcn1. Vvfun1ccn ate n~cJccJ IQ ched . ur on the fam1lic1 tbrO\lgh Ahe course o the A~ \l )'Car. tcn.inJ. as ca~ -.orlr.crs 10 i :ppot\ tbe family. Abo nc:edcd :are CPAs and lcpl coumclors for proct1- c. I IJk skills scminu\, furniture for the (imila tG ~ in 111> llh ;anJ fl'!O- plc ""ilh trutks to help them IOO'c rhroup Su~iancc Abu'IC Hi:hJ~1h· 1:a11on Pr~m (SARP), th.: sroup rontracta ••lh rcCO\ f) hom~> 10 holJ AkohOla ~nonymoUJ. mce11ni;s 1n p.ut.s and Other places lll>h,rc the h~ anJ alcol1oli..:s C'01\~r·1:11c \\hen a person decide\ h4! "";anl to be· rom;: \Ober, a "oluntccr "''II t.1l.c them a re(0\1,;ry hotnc to eo thmuah detox 51'1~ -•II p.2)' '°' 1hc 111 ~t month 1,1n11I 11 ... pen.on finch 1 )<)h. "'h..:rcupon the Farmers In urance ~ G \)J person Yoould be clj&Jblc fot che GAPP Proaram. SP'N also needs help vw11h sp«ia_J PfOJCCU and office work. For informa· tion on any o( the prasr9ms or how 10 \'Oluntccr, aall 757-1456. Unde ... reu•d The: Undcr&found provam, a func· taon or Cbild's Paa:, pr~idcs soa;al activities and 1ntcracuon for adolcs- ccn1i. AIJ teens ate .,ckomc 10 come anJ CCI tn\ol\Cd Volunteer\ arc need· ed in many :u c: • 1ndudin1 tc:c:n bands to perform mon1hly ronccns and spc:akcn on topicaJ issues ,relatinJ to teens. The group has regubr Wc:dnc'" day ni&)lt study tutor i roups on aJI IC· adcmic ... bjccu. .Thunday niJht dis- cu tons _.,,b oc:casiotial speakers and the monthly. UndctJroUnd Conttn •1th a topical speaker. F0t more tnfor· malion on icuie, invotvcd wilh lbc Undervound proaram or to \'Olun1c:er '°"' tunt, call Cluil&.a Uwloe at 54 83-&9. Y••l•I• feu•datlon The: Vantage Foundalion is a non- profit orpnintion .,.hich suppons cm· ploymc:nt and com.munary tr.11nin1 for adults with dc:Yelopmcntal d1sabili1ics. ·Volunteers an: sought to •ork 11 ,a ,;s. ric«iy of loc'auons. Ons<>ing \olun1eer needs include spcc1:lJ a "Cnl\, dcricaJ, worklns with people in the commurut)' and wor .. ins wllh 1ndl\iduals on ,roup lriP' or functions For inform:atkln. c3ll Debra MarsteUcr or Brcnd:s Oncp :it 645-7833. Wellness Co111111u11lty .. of Orali9• County The Wellness Commui111y need~ \ol· un1c: .. " to help out al 1he rcccpuon desk Junng d:S)lime houn. Shifts :ire !\tonJ.i~·fnJJy f~ 9 :s m ·I p.m. and I pm -~ p rn. The Wellness proiram 1s J frc..: ufl..:ring or hope. lc.1m1ng 3nd fnenJ lup for people v.11h c:-.inccr .. nJ 1h.:-1r lam1l1.:s. I-or mlurmatlon. c;ill Camh :it :;s.1210 · THE • /r Rabbitt In urance Agency THB MOST COlll'ORTABLB JIA'ITBBSS YOU CAN BUY. ADVANTAGE 631-7740 Auto · Home · Health {Blue "' ~> i..nce 1957 Neer J • -I • -·- GET PAID TO LOSE WEIGHT n ~ ae serlOJ5 ~ fl9 hOO t:>enet tS ot lo5rQ ¥0.J ess ~. coi JO see 'tOJ ~bou~ Sl...()OMSeCI ~I I AT NO COST 10 YOU (714) 664 1441 -Yo R . MEnrcA-nE- CARD JUST BECAME MORE v ALU ABLE. Co~ ~et wilh w to kam hot.I! Tbunday ptealber 16 9:00 am -CAetaJI•• .. Kaplan'• Reetaurant 3211 Harbor Bl•d. Comphwor.ry Muffln11 ct Collee ... Tuetday ptember 21 9:30 am c.-. ..... Mimi'• care 1835 ewport BIYcl. C-pli..-&•'7 .,...,,,.., OIC ~-Open HOuse This Saturday, Sept 11 1Gam-4Pm call 650-KIDS (543 7) FUTUAEKIDS _: ... •t. ,.1.c ... .,. :1 .,.·1 11~ FUTUREklOS ls locmed at 20U W111 :Mom.. Suh 108 1n -.act& cortwr at tntne & ... • w.acun Ddft ' AUAs1ecl .. le• o, .... c .. 111y Alllerlc•n Ca11cer SecletY .. 'The Amtrict1n Cancer Soc1ci)'s Ot· ancc Colln1y Unit is sccl1n& otfk~ '\Ul· un1cers Tu 1d:ays :ind Thursd:a} for any time pcrlod from 9 -a m.-4 p.m~ Voluo1ec1s "'111 help •llh v:i.rid) of pro~\.·h such u Anccb on \\ h l) (tal.ing p;allcnb lO ch .. mothc:nipy trclll· mcnts), 0 3f1001I 0 3)"), Makin& S1riJcs. JJ1I I.. B.iJ, the Great Am:nc:an Smo\;i.:out and ~re. For 111forma1ion on these and other \'Ofun1ec:r op· portuni1ics, nll Sd"'3 Sl ... J .. .L: :it 751 · ~I. American Red Cross, Oran1• County . . The Or:anic Col.nty c·b..iph:r uf th Ami.:n can Ki;J Cr\hs nc: .. ~ \\)luntccr\ "'ho cn;oy pubhc ~pc:ilr.mg tn Jt.!Jrc .. \ communi1y groups ;.iboul R~J Cr.1~ AuUci:ition Rcl\;aass:&nc:c: Cr ;itoo a. I non-profit ''°"P Ul C'O$UI Mcs:i "'hi h spunaoh anJ 'upport& multi- outrcach rommumt~ $<:1"\1ce· proir.,ms; such th~ homdcsi sanctuary. ARC need~ \Uluntcch tu donate and d.Jivcr ... rage llk 1tc:cm for uur Saturday h1nJ·ra1s.:h DI 3142 C4lf .. Lane Th., sruup rdlC) on pub!..: uppon 10 m.nn1;11n mon1hly n.:cd• ut fuod, ullhty :and ih. lld cost~ 1 n .. JJ1tiun to mon· ct:JI'\ tJ.\·J~duct1bh. don:nions, th .. groUp •c.:J~ t.10ts :inJ Q ln.11.i. for 1t!. labor lll>ork pool, v.h1.:l1 r-.~ponili to comm unit\ n. -.d c:ilb for h:inJ1wDCi. fi\lnc :anJ clc:anln' ~ 01hcr 11 .. cd\ arc a \Olum.-d i:;rant \Hll.:r, lun\l· 1;11~r. C l'A· :inJ le-:ii .-ouni.:lor. I or tnform:uion on :im ~11 1h, prosrams or t\O\~ lu \t•lun1c r. ~all Or lhn.c fli.1· "1:1\IC :ii 5J{).5 OJ or .,5J·9.:-~3 SKIP BURTON . .. 1st • 2nd SeMce .... °'Charge! luy o ,.. car flon\ Sldp • rec 1tte you tlrlt 2 ~ ...... Pl.US 0 oonipll'nel •tarv tQarw car @RITCHER ] ~ "'\ ' \ .... 8 f· oc ~ •A We. ~ •s p Ill StJt ' 644 ·~ ~e~ cnt Nc•1 Sus •c an COi l'.c Bia • Cu am An • H I c c I I , ,..,.... ... _ . ......,......, .. ....., 0., Anar911 To9 ICalM ia a letaCr IO the .w .... ,. ~ oaa. said tbat NlcaiUll tbe ~· eutf 9"hl NIUll la uoecnury concern for local raidenu. .. By ~ CMat &.be report early, it ,... ffaht the file unduly," said Roben Pe&cl"IOft, ..,...., ol tnnsportatioa p&aa_, for tbc counry. '°There mipt be a lot ol c:oncerm that arc rectified in the final draft," ........... I' II I' El ..,.. ............. . ...,.., • .,..., .. r• ,........_.AZ1111&.....,_.. ~ ................ , ... . m CM'I ... Nflllli • ,.... ,,.,, ................ ... there wen cmc11m &Ml ... ~ ... muy did -................ .. ............... welY .......... - coaccm ii tfiaa tbe dnft re8ICI ... IClllll tedialcat ,..... ia KUtr8I •••••• .... Sudy Genii. ~ ol a.ta Mela. .. , would ~ the .......... u.a•t been lb8decl IO ro. fleet any ~tic:al pmam••bip," At least two members ot the Qty Council have seen the repon u well IS a citizen ~ mince which the council desipated to ex· amine the iepon for communjty input. But Renee Allison, a lawyer with the Cali· fomia Newspaper Publishers Association. said that neither the city or the county have Councilman' Joe ErlcbJft said IM cUlcrq>- ancy in the csec:utiYc ~ could be im- portant in the decilioA whether IO bep tb'c . The flMJ nport will be avail~ b .... bridaa on the county's plan for f\ature wp. ~ oa s.pt. 15. There will be a com- way comlnac:tion; the County Board al Su• mwUey fonam Oft Sept. 16 to cliKUU tho fan(S. pervisors will consider tbe 5tudf1 results inp. I MASSEUSE ,iom A1 mercial uses arc not alloWed in a home business. but there Is a ~· cial permit t~t aJIOw one patron or employee at a time to come to a SlO permit. the home business; no more than She recently asked the city if the eiiht people are allowed to come fee could be waived because or in and out of the home during the she is blind. day. "If I could see, I would act the "It's for uses that acnerate some SlO permit bec:lusc I would go to traffic:," said Assistant Ory Man· people's homes instead," said afer Don Lamm. "Only 1 percent Graves, 60. o the home businesses in the city Graves gor her wish Tuesday. . have such a permit." Kmlll Frorn A1 no i"lriYc them IO a house that he picked at random in the 900 bk>Ck _ of Balboa Boulevard. Gupno'• plan wu 10 ~cee~ i was bis house. but resident to call pol' When Guain<> knocked, ever, the resident apparently shouted "Go away." is blLttk!!! • $1 "'-'• • Wort ~ Drlilt .SIMrf Spec81 (Ldy & hung. • lhirt ma) The council set :tside the $450 fee, For Graves. whose derives her but the vote wns not unanimous. income from her massaae business, Two or the five counerl memben the permit is her last resort for felt granting the waiver would set ma.king a living. Kcepina up the 1 bad precedent. rent or both a business and her His escape plan derailed, he wu rcponedly forced back into his car and ordered to drjve to a conve· nience 5tore on Superior Avenue. Once there, however, his car stalled, forCin& the suspects to set out and help him push start. . • All Laundty &. Oly Ounina Done In Hou9c "I '' ould ccrt:iinly like to do a home is ovcrwhclmin& for Graves iood. honorable thiAg," said ~h~ avera~es between S2S·SSO per Counca.man Joe Erickson. "This •VlSlt, trcatlllg an average or three was hard for me, but l don't know people a day. thnt her applic:uion should be sub-. "1, don't kn~ w~at I'd do if I sidi2ed by the taxpayers." ./""'I -da~n t maSS:tgc, said Ora~ who Costa Mes:i Mayor Sandy Genis pndes hcrsctr on . her. ability to agreed but added some gripes or care for herself with little to no her own. help. "I get no support other than Seeina the car wasn't aoina to start. Gu&ifto ncd to the 1tort, shouting for the clerk to diaJ 911. Newpon police arrived while the suspects were trying to stan the car. A .22 ca.Jiber gun was found in the car. They were booked into the Costa Mesa jail where they arc beina held on SS0,000 bail. • 2 Hour Semce Available (till noon. Mon-Fri) • Superior Quality at Competiti\'e Prices I .11111tl1' , ,, ' ( •• 111111 '.' Mon-Fri 7AM·7PM Sat 8AM-6PM . &r.b&bcd 1960 2934 East PCH Corona del Mar 644 4446 . "I will not support the waiver this." fee," said Genis. ''I h:td a blind IF.========e===&!!!!!i!!i!i&!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!Ei!!iiiiii!i!iii!i!iii!ii!=ii!!!!i!!i!!!!!iiiiiii!i!i=!ii!iiii!ii!!!!!!!iii!iiiii!•&••B&iii!!i•••••••••••••••••&!!liliiiliiil piano tuner and I did not bring my piano to him, he came to my home with an escort. I also have serious concerns about the activity." City officials said gene~lly com• .JEWER From A1 the ghost,.. said Tom Dawes, di· rector of cngineerina for the sani- tation district. It was previously rcpofted that sanitation workers had placed video cameras in the pipe and 00. served cracks where tree roou and arown through. Dawes said construction on the section of pipe between the Arches and the new Pelican Wall at Rocky Point will bc&in Monday and should finish up by Thanksgiv· ing. During that time, tnlffic on Cottst Highway will I>( limited to two lanes during peak hours and one lone when traCfic is lighter, Dawes said. Construction will take place night and day along this stretch every day during the week except Friday. Soturday will be an orr day with '41.0rk resumina on Sunday ·nights. Dawes said. Work on the rest of the pipe from the Pelicai;i Wall to Dover Drive will only take place during the day and that should finish just before Christmas, he S3id. "We expect tftis project to go very well," Dawes said. "We think we're going ·to move this thing pretty fast." Still, Councilwoman Evelyn Hart hates to see any construction take place. "I'm very upset that we're tear- ina up this city apin," she said. .. It's aoing to be • Iona. hard arind on our merchants." BERND From A1 Kaiser Elementary School teacher Richard Aiu, bcginnin& his 28th year with the district "I've bad the opportunity to visjt with him and he docs listen." Bernd was loudly applauded for • his plcdae to work directly with school employees and pant them exi>anded dec:ision·makina powen. "You don't cause chan,c by writ· ina memos. You cause cbanac by workina with people on a day-ao- day ~ '' Bernd said. . "We've aot to act people froe f)tO(euionaUy -be \'Cry_dcmeo6-lnl-about results -... but 1e1 them free. They arc profcaioftala; t.My know hOw to aet results; let'• let them loolc to aiet tbem." Dcdarina that the •15tUC01ypical auddte-d... child ii an endan· •red spedes," Scrod saJd tcatJt. en mvsc noc acxept the idea ol an .,..,...... falhate rate a1DOft1 &Mk lhldcntt. despite cba .... delftOo ~ •• Med 10 ... ~ ... lile IM• ICMols are berc to IOft -.... Md •• IO &he idle chat .... lor Ill ctlllli Md ··----~· ... ··-~··· ... · ..... '.-ra 8 •11 I .... w ......... _.. 111 I I ...... . .. _ Goino to the doc tor shouldnt -. . • y ou • \ pdstrclmt ~crndw1c·l1 . IS UO(' tlunl~ .\ \'l ... ll to I l1t· do<•tn r· .... cl not 'lt'I' tlunA .1lto,1)c 'tl1t•1· - I he• p ~ v ..... H • a.111 ... of' dw ,\.\,.J l<'c\ I G l'OU p ol' llo,\~ I losp1tdl und t>r·~t~ncl du· d 1 ff. •re rw c \,~.work l,d,..J to kc·c·p~vrn11· wtlrt tu d minimum. lo t.1kc• th<· time-to t'5c•t to know vou .. \nd to (-, ~ frt•c\t. vuu l1k<· d humdn lx·ing inbkttcl o f d numlwr · mu rt' tl1dn ;'">() pr·arpd~V <·cH'P pl~\'l'-H'lt\llS "''1th prt\'<lh' prcu•ttc•1• ullu·<'S <·losc• lo wlu•t't' \•ou '"'' .\nd "-'<:,,. .• 1<ld1n8 morc· ,,II th<· ,. t1m(• Lk(• "II r'~\°Sl('h\llS ,,ffi11ca tc·d w1tl1 I loclg I losp1tdl. ours d i'<' dmon~ tlw "most <Judl.fu·cl 1n Sout ~<·rn Cc,l if~>rnld on ·of th h<'dltl1 rl~s on th t· ~ nght. our doc·tors cdn do whdt no o th r doc·tors c•dn. I lt~y c•dn get~you d<·c><'S. to dll of Hoc.1g Mosp1tdl' tdtc· of-tl1<'·drt fttcal1ti~ whonf'!v •r th~ medwctl nf"<"d drises. If~ vour h <l ltfl pldn is lts ted. ('dll 760-5769 or send an th<' coup<>n ford c•urrent darcc·to7 of our pramdry c•c.1 ph ac tttn . J he n le<·t on.-of our p~V!'t•· cictn wh n · ur hettlth pldn, B"t huny. You\ ~n Wdit\ng long ~nnyg~ eta it i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . r~r.Ytllfr' cl1m1•\( • ur \\~ltt. ... l<rro•p orl IOil~ llu.pta•l 1.t-~ ....... ,A c!ltll tr 760·5769 '"' .. _.,, .~ ....... t.,.. 90 µ \,~'"'"' Gru.1rnrt ~ 11.-.. ,,., .. 1 3:\0 l'IM .. ~.d s •. "' '•1 a ~t":m I~~ G 200:\ -. ............. a... ..... c..·-- c.. .......... .. .... ,...., .......... .,:hto1w .............. • .. SailOrs,· Orange duel ~Newport Harbor gets a jump on the field with tonighf s non-league game against Orange•s .visiting Panthers. By kly Fdner. Spofll Wlllr NEWPORT • BEACH -The • . Newport Harbor · Hiah football team'• quest for 14 more weeks begins toni&ht at 7:30, with 1irnitar question marks thar sutrounde:d last ycM·s opener against Orange. The Sailors, coming off ihcir win· ningest season in 62 years of varsity football (11 ·3), which led to the CIF Division IV championship game~ host the Panthers at Ncw- pon Harbor. The contest should provide some early answers. "We've got some young kids who arc starting for the fint time," said Newport Cc»ch Jeff Brinkley, in search of his ftflh-strai&ht se1.59n- openlng victory ... Bur the pys that were mama their vaniry debuts ue now veterans. who could help the younger kids 1rcp in and do rhe job." Drink.Icy has no doubts about the a~bilities of senior b:ill carriers Wade Tift and Steve Gonzales. Tift, a 6-foor-1, 20S-pounder, missed the IChoof sin&Je·acatOa rushing record by just 19 yards ... (all, amassing I .S 19 yards on 284 carries en route to AU-OF recosni- rion. Gonzales, who snatched the spot· li&ht in last year'1 24-0 thumping ot tbe Panthers (a season-bi&h 138 yards and two TOI on 13 carries), comes off a 5~9-.yard aeason. ni• talented tWosome, which will ofren alternate in a one-back scheme, is rhe cornerstone of- fensively, with first-time starter Ryan Smith, a senior, takina OYCr quarterbacking duty. · Senior returning starters Jay Bera-Hansen and Paul Johmon an- chor an otberwbe inexperienced of. f ensivc front, but ti,&t end Mike Freeman (6-2. 220) providca cxpcri· enc:e and expertise u both • block- er and receiver. ••f rceman as pn1 lO be a real good weapon for us, • Brinkley said of the junior, who ~ oa 1trona See SAILORS/II ~NalU.pl.­ Wade Tift is Hvbor's big gun in backfield. I.,., r !!$ t Friday's big one: CdM vs . Edison ~Sea Kings will test 1-0 Edison at Huntington Beach High. By Sany Faulluler Sporu Wnter HUNTINGTON DEACH -CurunJ Jcl ~lar ll1eh luutr ... 11 ,uad1 Oa\e Holl:ind hopes :iny :idvant..igc ~.i1111:d b) L·J1..un High opening, ''' sc:iwn la)t ~eel. in Haw:i11 \\Ill be cuuntcn:J h\ 1nfurm.1l1L•n 11.: ~ .. .J Kings gle:ined by stud) ing the '1J.:u1;ip.: · lhc Ch:irgcrs, "ho ho)t the ScJ Krng' f'ml.I\ al. 7:30 P.~m. al Hun· tington Beach High, Clme from b.:h 1J to Jdc.: t D.i1111cn High of Ho-~~IClll' nolulu, 22-21, an 1he1r opcnei:.. ..Thcy\e :ilre:idy come oul of the chulc. ,:ind 1hc\ haH a " n under their bch · ... s.aid Holland, "'ho hopes to puJ h1> IOUlh c.w:cr ''in unJcr hi, b.:lt again)t lhe Chl rgers. ··You lc:irn :i 101 Crom your fir>t ~me • .ind that'' -;i.lrc.ii.h h.1pfXl'lcd for them," See COM/I! Pirates go in with confidence . ~ ... Todd ~ther is 11t the controls for the Plr~ with ,J campaign ~ing. ' •Lor Rep!lfl W.lt:atnt • •1no1 Rtl•ltr Welrome 2380 Newpott BMI. com 11111 .,_,,.or 1611-16• r••• --------.. r• I I I ~They go in believing they're good ... real good, but will it be enough in these particular circles.? By Richard Oum. Spotts Wrt.er COSTA MESA -With • rwo bowl appc:iranccs al· _ · ready in the 1990s, the best may still be ahead for Or- ange Coost College, "'hich opens the regular football season at home S:iturday 11t 7 p m. :ig:i1nst ML San Antonio. Along with a monstrous ofkn)l\C ltne. :i starting quarterback returning. tv.o of the mosr deconted kickers in the state, and a defense that could be the Pirates' best ever, OCC hllS 13 retuminc starters and the ingrc(licnts of a championship team. Lofry bpcctations? h 's no secret that Orange Coast is for real. CDl-H1 Sports map.zinc ranked OCC No. 7 in the i.tate prcseasdn poll. uwe·re in a eood spot, but "'e still ha\.e ro play everybody," 11id eighth·)·e:ir cooch Bill Worltman. 43-29 in hi.s f mt ~-en sea- sons. Altbou.ah lhc early-season schedule does Orange Coast no favors -El Cami- no and Pasadena City will foUow after Mt. SAC. all three of which played in the posr-season last year -the Pirates arc c.ipectcd lo give defending rut1on11l ch:tm· pion Saddleback a f\IO for its money in tbe Mission Conference Central Division. .. Thar's three real tough &a.t"WS right See PIRATES/14 SiV811 ~JC 11-Alllerican calllldltllT ~ _..That's What Boes Coach Bill Workman believes he has running irOll1d OCC campus. By RidwG °""' ..... - COSTA MUA -Wlwa Oruet Coat C*.lt ....... c.da BW wen.. •H o;e.N ...... H... cuap lut mMlta, .. _, ti Ill ~ ~ &kft ra4J 1e wte ... ~ Talk ...... I • Ill z'z~ INtia 9llkll IO ~ ... ~ lalM~tl ... aep.W.._.. .... .... ., .. ...,.,. ... JC A&A 11111• N1G•u1 le• IM rP" ,... ............... .... w_.12 .. ,...... ...... -.... ... pldl"w .. , .... .. ·Heft•• • r.. ..... , ,..111e•-b1· ·····---~ w.S'-l -.... ,,_, T..S M 01 -... ttl••IMn '° .............. .., ..... ~ ct1 -a .._ W. ti IM OCC1• II M Ou.• ...... ••"1CIMrk. raa ............... .,, .. an)'-................ _IWI' ... .. ., .. ocx , •• ....___ ... .... • Orlllilt c.... uaamtmJ Ute tklrd-nUtd a. Iii tM uatc. hkNaar, :U-7. Be ....W ftt\Cr C'CHM Out ol the~ ....... Ir Marhcr. Crom llidcttrac Bw· rouclls Hiatt. b:ad a • :abal 1811 ,.,.,.. h "a pass.inc. llM Jlirattt Gelle.N l~lb lo p:a YDI ia lite 15-ttata M.._ Coofcrto~t. a l1rbtr t'Mlpldtd Sl or 107 tbl'Ul\S for "5 yard Hd r..t tuuchdo':'ns. To impro\'e bis tluvwlaa ~ he worked •itb a batc'MU ('fedl. 1b~h a (Qftl1d or w...-... , ...._ lee lhif $Ulllmtt. .. ttt•s a put ntHer atMI Ma .-... lQc at tk ,.iat bt liapc-9't4 .,...... doll~). •la.Ida k ~ •• ,_.,,. w... .... sakl ... 1 _.,JC dild (OJ* Jell• D ti UJt ...... A 12111 C•••> katw dab P,. :ro. hilt• * we J-11 kind ol ltl It •P· (M.0-) It a a.c IMt- ttr at tbro~dnc. Ht .......... •t.M -.e· • .,,..td .• de. i '"LaltY"' • .., ............. . jM •itt.out ...... Snl' ti lie w ·~coac~-.....,.a..aea --rtn'be<'k .... .......,. .... 111 . la b .. ICMol -la • le& .C ... .... M MtW le UMr' M tWI llWI. lie -HM•tooi•"'*·••t.e._....._ , ................. defftllL ..... ,... na ....-4 N lkft ..,.... • P I SM ~ AMlllC,,.. .. • . ... 11 Nein Cenl PlurT . ,,, Sept ltghl I Evt>r Phol. .,. oc reYt •A W• ~ •s ~l.l~ ~-4 .\ ~t'~ enl Nt" Sus •• a n Co Ne 8~ • Cu .)Ill An • 14 I ( ( ' .I c I ,,....., Hollaad contin&ied. .....,_., I'• loOkift& folward IO ~ OUl where wc•rc MarUms ~ ud what we're PDI to laM to do to &el where WC want IC> be." The Sea Kinp; M-1 ud a Clf Division IV scm1finaldl last year, abcM,ly know 1hc q,.. oa dt- fensc. thankl 10 BiDe rchaflNas t:arten. niof· defenlivt · itne.en·· Jeff BOrtand ( 6-foOt • 3, 215 poueMll) and MiCby LOna (6""', 285) are potenu&lly dOminant up front, while line- backers Chris Taylor, Scou Hardesty and J.J. OiCesare . Oy to the ball with quickness and ill humor. "We're just starting to play eood defense." Holland said · ·-· of the finai preparation for the Chars.en. "We hope thoie guys will keep us in games, especially early while the offense dcvelops." Offensively, senior running bmck J.R. Wall returns for his third var- sity season, after amassing a school sinale-season record 1,543 yards on 246 carries as a junior. Ocarina tne way for Walz will be a hufc offensive line; which open without senior returning staner Bobby Fouladi (out indefi· nitely with a broken ankle). De· spite the loss of Fouladi, the team's strongest player at S·ll, ............... i.m. ~,.,, ...... .. ,.,...... ....... ..... Julor MIQm ,..... ... the •an'-a • .,. .... • ..--~ but .. u.a.a, Jolt-. a swtcr at U-beCt, Jbould MID lake IOIM ..... aftct ~ p.,. -.ner ew"'-1 ~ .._ .-S and swnmcr. CdM, whidt. opeM No. 2 ia Di-~ IV (bew.d defc~ daim- pioa Irvine), races a ~teru E.di· 10n defense that rcuarns nine Marten. Todd Belitz. who started the final three pmes at quar· terback in 1992. relieved Pat Mar~ to lead last week's victory, and should · pin the 11an· Daw lee ing nod. Jeremr Simmons. a 6-0, 200- pound senior, is the primary ball carrier, and also starts at inside linebacker. He is getting strong , loots from college recruiters. Holland (99-88-10 in 19 previous seasons at CdM). has developed a reputation for starting slowly. But he's 7-3 in his last 10 opene~ in· eluding two straight wins and four of his ltst five. 0 1t's (air to all (CdM) a slow starter," Holland said. "But it's who's standina at the end that counts." .. ---CORONA DEL MAR'S STARTING LINEUP (tenllllW) ...,. Estan cia gets tough test right out of the gate Friday, at Garden Grove. The Lobos. prcsca:;on ra .. 'Orite to Ytin the Garden Grove Lcasue, used a wide-open short passtn& of· fcnse to uncover SC\'cral Estunci:l weaknesses in last season's 34·20 scason-:<>J>CDiDJ victory. OFF'E.NSa DanttSa .... ........ Ht. Wt. Cl.Poe. .... ~ 11 ~ PlmUter S-10 165 Jt 08 IO M Ht. Wt. 6-3 215 Ct.P ... St DE By Bany Faulkner, Spot1S w... GARDEN GROVE -Estancia High football · coach John Liebengood is hoping for few sur- prises when his Ea- gles open the season "It wasn~t th11 their offense caught us oCf guard, u W:lS JU t that WC didn'.t haYC nr.iny. Of the right P,Cople startint for us on de· fcnsc, • Llcbenaooc:t uid. "After that game, we made about seven personnel changes." " JA Wiil S-10 llO St R8 90 Mlcby lOllD M 215 Sf 01 2t -.at DllJldo 5-7 115 Jf R8 71 tl~ 5-10 235 St OT 31 ~= 5-9 145 J( WR S5 DMU. 5-tO t9S Jf DE 10 5-t 150 Jf. WR S2 Seal Hardilay 6-0 205 St cu 14 ~ .lotlllcn' 6-3 210 St WR SI artsTIY!Of 6-1 205 St u 75 Ben~ 6-1 265 St. LT 22 J.J. o.c.s.. 6-1 180 Jf Ot.8 AWARD WTCO is 0. proad redPlnt ot lhl 11 Ton,Spw 6-1 2S5 St LA 37 ~Twner 5-9 165 St ca n Scalw-. M 225 Sf " 30 111 Jell looDI 6-3 195 So AG 34 S2 UWooclnd 6-2 2 .. St RT 41 lltlnHogan S-10 115 Jf ... NcllClls 6-0 1IO Sr Seal Ploud S-10 165 Sr C8 SS FS Friday at 7:30 p.m. against Los Amigos 1t Garden Grove High. This year, Liebcngood i~ much more comfonable with a dcfcns~e -Ntv,po11 Uboa AoWy CJubs award for honesty & lntlOntY and fl.II been I fWly owned and operated balnas Since t960. 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CALL 631 ·1170 NISSAN PON TIAC SUBARU -- SUZUKl TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN ...... =."OI• ... ............................. ---~~7--co.m~ ..... '~$Ila .... u.u. ll7llllicll ... It f ll ..... ..... ' . I 1 the Senior POA Tour ~ to POA Tout neat to OtuF Couaey, Pelican Hill Oolf Oub? 11 may be · orpnllen of the iaaupnl Chryllcr 100ncr th:an oricin lly ColpCCled. ·Milton Berle Senior Pro-Am. OCt . 25 Wh n Tosn Fario, the renowned at Pelican Hill, are thiftkln& ~ &olr course architect, de igncd the ''Abtolu&cly, thi1 is &o tty IO Ocean und Lfnks touBes at Pelican establish a Scniot POA event here.'' H1l_I. be ·d tlKLinks Cowse -&ow'Umtnt producer Scou SlvJOV ~h1cb opens on Nov. 15 -wu '4id. '"Tho idea is to establi ha Crilftcd to someday host a major · Milton Berle C\'Cnt witll a lepcy iike event. Ctolby, Hope and Dinah Shore. Now, with "I Holl~ood dignitary "The last two ye1r1 we've had a staking claim to n pro-om golf celebrity deal for Millon for his late lournamcn1 at the Ncwpon Co:lst wire.. Ruth, who died or cancer. so it•s re)()fl cour)C, Fuio's vision appears a fund·niscr for that aftd csse,.lblly to be bordering closer to rcahty. the first Milton Berle Pro-Am. with Successful pro golf C\ents have the c~isaina sponsors from the other emerged Y.tth he:idline names such u C\'Cnt , such as Arto aod Delta Ding Cro by, llob Hope and Dinah Airlines:• Shore. Now, )Ou cnn add Milton Berle and M>mc of hi£comcdi:an Berle 10 lhe 11~1. friends will perform lhc niiht before In a cnmp:ugn to bring :a Senior -the event at a dinncr/p:u-ty at the Four kasoas Hoccl &n Nettpof1 Bcadl. 'The team scramble fol'rMt will consiit ol rave~ (our aina&curs plJYinf with a senior pro. Sc\ieral celebrities arc also expected to pl y. accordina to s:a .. iov. For $750, am:llcurs ca n ptay in the pro-am. receive two tickets 10 the dinncr/pany at four Seasom, ~o tickets to the Le1ends Brcakf ast on the day or the pro-am and.two tickclJ. to the awards banquet :u Pelican Hill followina tt\c event. "We want a lot or interaction between the ~nior pros and the 1u1uteur , .. Savlov said. ' The c-.cnt. to be pl:>)ed at the Ocean Course and begin at 8:30 a.m. with a hotaun start, will also commemorate Berle's 85th b1rthd:iy and his 80th year in show businc'>). 11 wiH benefit the Anhrilis found:itio.n. ';t • 'I Fonner tckvi · t:ilk· huw I and current proC.fuC'Cr kn· Ortrrm, •!Ona with aclcvi • produC'Cr ron SpclliJt&. :arc the Q.Kh:iirmcn. Kin owner Bruce McN II i~ :al;o promotin the ~-cnr un n:uion:tl btia. ESPN mcra ~ i.:ould be the-re in a few ~ars. I"""\. ti" l:.J .. _ Add P<"lk:in 11111: I he ctLtthou .. and drMng range. ph:be one or the cun 1ruc11on, opened la 1 month, but ph35C lWO -the food :and bcvt"r:ige portion of rhc clubh(lu e -\\ 111 not open for 11no1hcr )C.1 r 0 Chamber 0.a): The 1U1h annual Ctnla Me-.a Ch:imbcr uf Cdmmc r1..c: Golf Tournam nt. \\ith cs-.h pmc~ awarded to the wi1111ing fourw mc ($200). the longe>t t.lri'c (SlOO) ;..ind SAILORS: Newport hosts Orange tonight Malm-coached local oiltlit captures Hinman Trophy and 1h1:. College of ChJ rle>lon. S C From 61 10 fini;h Y.ilh 16 catches for 196 yard as a )()phomorc. "We've def· an11ely go1 to get the b.:ill into his h~nds." Dden>1vdy. GonL<tlcs (an- ~ 1 de I 1 n e- hJd.cr) and 1"1h (free S!lfC· t~) oire lY.O of >l"I t\\ o·way SlJrtcr'i, Y.h1ch "111 pro' 1Jc a new scl of ehalkn~cs for Bill Johns Urinl lC) Llsr )<!Jr's S:ialors fini hed the \Cll"K.IO Y.1th only one lY.O-~ay starter. bur le s than 30 \Zlr"t) phl}ers this )C.tr \ UlUjlly rule oul such a lu.\UI) ··11· .. going 10 be 'Cl') important for the co:ich1ng ~Jft to rest pco· pie .u the proper tame), b) "orl· 1ng some other l 1Js into the ro· 1a11on.'' Orinklc) '-ltd Orange. which rclloundcd from last )ears shak) '>l:>rt to rc.:1ch 1he Da\I ion IV qu:incrfinjh :i nJ ltn· a~h 7-5. 1s led b) 1h1rd')car \lart111g t.:1 ilb.1d~ fam1c \\.or them. v. ho ~"-AO.It "-• Defensive back Chris Edw.irds aJJcd l ,251 yard lMl season to a .l.000-plus :!>Ophomore year. Newport held ~h~ 6-2, 205· pounder lo ju t 46 yards on 13 c.&mcs la t fall, but rhe Sa1lof) start $C'\iCn new players on their front eighr ' .. O,..ngc ~ run-oriented. bur we Jrc strong an the hncbacking de· p.artmcnt," Unnklcy ~ad. "They're going 10 h:a'c to block our four linebackers (Gonz.alcs. D:inny Mt· Donough. M:lll Burm :ind Brian John)()n) ·· NIWPORT HARBOlllS STARTING LINIUPS ,.., ..... , A local team, put together by UCll Ncwpon Harbor High sniling COJCh Jaime Malm. finished wilh a 10-:! record to become the fi rst l~I 'teom to v.1n rhe Hinman Natio nal Team Race Champion!lh1p since 1986. Seventeen reams tr.ivclcd to Hyanni~. Mass. for this year'> regalia. which is awarded by '-J.S S:i1ling 10 the be~l three-on-three 1e:im racing team in the country. M:ilm~s "pick-up" team included "6a.lboa's Dinny Z1mbaldi (lhe saihn& team captain at Newport H.1rbor High), Stephanie Keefe (a Gi,en the 1cchn1c3) n31ure of ll.;im r:ic1ng. rcgatt:i'.> arc often \I.On 1n 1he prutc,1 rourn One of the unique k aturt'> of lhh ~c:ar'" H1~man reg:i tt:i "':is llll·lhc·" .. 1.:r judging. "uh C\Cry r:u.:c "inner d1..k 1m1ncd ()n lh..: \\Jtcr, The (11 6 HinmJn I rl1ph~' tc:Jm " .. , \h•n h) a loc;.i l 1 1m \\1th .. 1.11 1k a .. J:i .. l I r .u~ .. , L);i,iJ l llm.111 ;inc..! CIH1' R.1Jh, \\1th ..re;"" Ri:n.: \'c,lcrb\. Kcnm \\ .Hl' J 1J P .11 ~tug IJ 0 J ,,u fu11JrJ1,i.:1' for 1111.: lo,.il • lJllng .. ommun11~ arc .. ti ·dul.:J for i.1n1cht (I hur,J;.i\ ). 1·11,1. th, f!fth .1nn~;il I lt1.1g 55~ Cluh B1llr1-•1 ''Ni:. .anJ Rdc.::i•e lot.rn:lrn nt ,t, t U . 1rn11!:-ht Y.1th .1 "'lk•n \ ''~·1!!.: PJrt~.' al the U.ilbo.1 lb~ Cluh I 111: pJrl~ ,, 01~n i.~ the pul•li .. ''llh :.ill prlXccu~ l .:ncl111n~ trnn planted &btuman v.ho Y.Or~ed an NeY..port lh1s summer), Nick Ad:i~n (u transplanted Tc:<an) and Kevin I bll (a four,timc Hinman Troph} Y>inncr from Ventura). Unlike ncct racing, team racing requires bo:i~ lo "orlt together lo Y.1n matches. As C.dM S:ulUlg School Boating cm.: ri:cnc\ h>wn r~·nll\ .111u11' .11 11 >.1i:_ 11,i-p~t.11. ·r .,,1, 1tic' 111 .. luJc .1 ''"' nt - Ju.:11on ,,f la,hani: t:idh: :and C'\tH1c Coach 8111 Wakeman once p\lt It, "1( fleet r3cing is lake a sv.1m meet. learn racing ha v.aler polo match " Winning m team racihg requires teamwork and cx.cellcn1 boat handling: Top contende~ thi~ )Car included rhe top college learns in the country. mt lud1ng lop college team~ from Tufl Un1,ersit) an ~tun. DEEP SEA HSlftNG WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS fi,h1ng trip,, I otanh>rm.1tion. pJ.:J,~ call 574-7:'.!0S On J nwn: tJ'"' '" .:. lh.: l1r'l :Jllll\lal "~h1p\\IL01..kcJ 111 :-. ... ~~r1r1 .. pJ1l\ \\111 he t.dJ .11 John Oomini~ Rc,l.1ur;i111 1•.1 the CoJ'l ll 1gh"J~. :mJ ill p•occcJ, will 'lol4 :11J th(; l\c" pon fk,, \ .. o llh SL' a U.hC I or n• r.: an fo rm ... 11un. u>nt 1..t \\ 111111..: .11 1!ic U1)\ \,·0111 Council 54&-~(l ;o. · &ELY Club golf v__..mon Claremont-Mudd in l•r games · .. CO r A Ml.-.SA -Soul.hem Cal-----• 1fom1a C"olJc 1c'' v.omcn·s \-Ollevball >'-• terun opened up l ar home cam-____ p<ugn Y.llh ii l~-Y.1 5 10, 13-15, 15· 7 non -1.onfcrcnce VJclon-<:'Ver vt 11:... mg U Jrcmont·Mudd \\edncsday night. kC)ed ~ the pla) ol (1coC"<tc: \\ ngbl (20 kjUs, 3 ser· \ICC .i1.e\) and Celeste Young ( 17 It.lib ) V ........ Ill In IGCCIP, 1-G ( 0\ fA 'l.U:.SA -\enaor ~aJ-----~nper ..\ndrea Ole..on recorded ~ • nine -.J\C" 10 lead the Southern ~ < 0Jhlorn1a lollcgc ddcnsc. but lhc ho't \t Jn2U.ird \ dropped thear fifth oonseculJ\ic dcc1'1 •n \\ cdnc,J.t\ l ·O, agam t Occadcntal an ... non \.&•nktcncc \\Omen s soccer game. Ocrnkntal 11 H) 'cured on a penal[} lock 1 I ,a_.01•J, ant ' the J!amc I-or \..l(.11 { tlllcgt ((). 5 ). ~nior midfielder J.-.11nn.a &'hm fre!>hman forward M•aa Hyde .inJ tri.:,hmJ.n ddcnJcr Jenny math played Y.cll Inc \.an!!lJ.trd' open Golden Suatc Ath lcn~ C11ntcr1.11l<~ (G~AC) action on Tuesday at < .11 Haptti.t •OIW:OllFIM.llea Occ ....... t . a.c.e Celle9e 0 Occ ioeru !oCOrf'G 1 Golie saws 9cai!OW91 4 )oC;fl~~M"ft ~9 DUDH Ht. Wt. 6-1 no 6-l 21~ H 190 5.10. 200 S-11 Ito '"' ~ l-0 Ito Ct.""· JI 0£ Sr OT , t.'Ci JI DE Sr IU Sr ll , u NEWPORT LANDING - 3 boats 61 anotm 47 bonito. 4 )C 10WU1l. 22 wco bass. 6 sand bass. 2 rockfish. 12· sculpln. 4 bamcuda 12 m3ckmt After all. where else "an vou spend an afternoon doing abs~ lutd~· . nothing but m<lulging in some of the frnest horse rac- som~ luckv or mavbt •ust fast female. And on ~Utlday ~the nei j\.'\af Budweiser Breeders Cup \ 1th an excepoonal JI OU Sr Cl held of older Alumni game ~ Corona del Mar gir1s host alumni in volleyball match. CORONA DEL MAR -They were billed as unbcllten p year 110. and many bchc'c: they have the nucleus lo rcpc:it. but Corona dcl Mar H1gh's girls 'ollc)ball 1e:im :ic1u.:11ly has a nemc:us -1hc alumna of CJM S-9 170 '2 llO S9 170 6-1 ~ Sr ca Sr fS DAVEY'S LOCKER -6 ooats. 130 anglers. 29 yenowt.111. 2 wMe sea bass .• 176 bonito 10 barracuda.. 68 calt-co bass. 35 sand bJss 22 ·scu!pin. 12 sheephead 21 rock .fish, 1 hal btlt. 56 mackerel r--1 .. ACRO FROM TRIANGLE SOUARE ~­ LUNCH SPECIALS 11 AM -4 PM NOW IJ I ZEB 0 BREEN S TAPS! ~ Q Wlli'if ~~....---w OUR 25TH Yf.AR ing m tht \\.estem \Vorld Plus have . the Vt'!'\ go d .. chonu~ of stuffing your wallet with a lt ttk extra spending money. Bu t re mem- ber. nodung YOU MAY FIND SOMETHING THAT'S MORE FUN , BUT DON'T BET ON IT. Thoroughbreds runnmg fo r the $200.000 purse Of course we can't guaran- tee that vou ·u wm rune exat.tas ma row an d Co:ich Lance StcY.art's de· fcnJ1ng nJtional champions "ill be ho 1111a 1hc1r .ilumna Saturday cvcnana :u 7 o'clocl on the Sea Kang-.' campu~. tl)ang 10 turn the table~ on lhc alumna 1n an e'hibi· lion JTIJlth. lnlcrcsrcd alumna v.ho Y.Ould h~c 10 compete a1aan 1 this yur's ~u:iJ should oontact Stcwan at 497-86:?0. ' liAJITA llA #. I t.Ut., ~rr4se ...... ,t. • ' -: ' . :' ' -. ' ' I I ,. \ .. r 1 ' 1 30, Ne" port Blvd., Co ta Me , good lasts forever -mtludmg Del Mar's racing season. So do n't miss our final weekend line-up \V1th the Palomar Handicap on Saturday· a mtle and one SlXteenth rurf race worth $100.000 to • have to hire an armored ar to get home. But we can assure you that 1f you like horse raa ng. good food. cold refreshme nts and a hvclv atmosphc re, you U have a great nme You can bet on Jt . . . . ·~ ,, Nein Cen1 PlurT .,. Sept Lighl • EH•r Phot f ,' oc revt •A Wet ~ •s ~t.i~· 644 -~ ~:: enl Nt" Su~ •• •n ~ Ne Bl• • Cu •ru An • ,.. .I . ( ~ ( ' I t . : . . I.., I T' .. ' ~ ~Newport Beach's Johnny Carlton land!' 1371h-P<>!Jnd striped marlin off La Jolla. M arlin f a.shing slowed in mid-dwlncl watcn for analen fishing on rrivate boats over Labor Day weekend u only a couple o billfish were checked in a1 the Balboa Analina Oub. Johnny Corllon of Newport Beacb, rtShlnJ on board his dad'$ 5P0rtf&sher El Tigre, skippered by Kenny Daerson. baited a striped marlin off La Jolla and landed a 137..S.poundcr. Very few fish have been seen in local waacrs, accordina to radio · reports received at the BAC. For an update on local big game fishif\& call 673-6316. . • Local top water fiShina alona the coast and at the outer islands really improved this week with good catches of yellowtail. bonito, sea bass and ba1Taatda being made bY portfashers and privatc·boats running out of Newport Bay. Matt VAqucr, spoke man at Davey's Locker (673-1434), reported that a good sbo\iiag of yellowtail on the back side of -•• I I Outdoors Catalina, in the area of Silver Canyon. highli&hted good fishing this week. Captain Joe Bairian skippered the &ngos II over to the island and limited out on 'tails in the 2(). to 25-pound class fishing aardincs. Day boau got into the action too, as Bill Lampson of Costa Mesa, fishing on board the Thunderbird, at San Ocmcnte bland, decked a 17-pound yellow and Bob Chafman of Balboa brought an 18-pound yellowtai to gaff while angling on the Freelance .. The half -day boat Western Pride located a school or white sea bass near the artificial reef off Newport and hooked more than 25 big sea bass. but only landed one-third or the big croaker due to light tackJe fished . •The Marine Forests Society will hold its second annual festival in Newport' Beach on Saturday. Scheduled events beginning at 9 a.m. will take place adjaccnl to the Balboa Pier and competition in skin diving. scuba diving and swimming will highlight the day of activities. Daiwa fishing tackle will be awarded as prizes, along with scuba and swim gear. The Marine Forests Society is developing and researching 1echn1ques that improve and enhance the coastal marine environment by employing new concepts of biostructuring using recycled tires. The 'SOCiety is headed by Rudolphc Streichenbergcr of Balboa Island. For more information on joining the society, phone 675-7729. •The Newport Beach chapter of Ducks Unlimited will hold its 24th annual fund-raiser at the Balboa Bay Oub on Thursday, Sept. 30. CocktailM>cgin -t 5 p.m. and a full sit-down dinner, followed by a giant auction and rame will start at 7 p.m. The annual event brings together a lot or harbor area supporters or wetlands, habitat and duck hunters to kick off the start of the waterfowl season. Seating will be limited this year to 250 guests. For advance tickets, call BBC at 645-5000. • Upper Newport Bay ER Naturalists are being recruited b_y the reserve to act as guides, conduct wildlife surveys and manage . habitat projects. No experience is necessary as all the training will be done in the field. John Schol~ f!ekf biologist or the Upper Newpon Bay reserve project, heads the program. For more Information, phone 640-6746. COSTA MESA -This Friday night marks the return of "Leg· ends of Speedway'' to the Oranac C.Ounty Fairgrounds. Highlighkng the weekly speed· way motorcycle racing P.rogram at the C.Osta Me sa OVlll will be a SC· ries of match races fbturing the sport's top racers of the 191-0's and '80s. Racing begins at 8 p.m. EAGLES Among those expected to take part in the competition arc Rick Woods, SoMy Nutter, Steve Nut- ter, Dubb Ferrell, Jim Fishbaclt, Jan Ballar~. Ron Preston, Dcnni.s Sigalos and Kelly Moran. Tickets arc $8 for adults, S.5 for junion ages 12· 17 and children under 12 arc free. Parking and programs arc also free. .... pie~ aflcr rushiilf for 1;090 yards. tnCluding 119 ap1nst the EasJca. From 82 Tuato completed 14 ol 21 for unit f eaturina four returnln.a all-211 yards apinsi the £aales, en league perfonncn. route 10 compilina than· 1,400 "We have seven dcfcnsNc start· putifta ya.rdJ for the ICUOft.. en badt and we know they can ~c aren't Pl to stop them," play;• Ucbenaood said. "'That LiebeJlaood said. ..Bua we can makc.s a bi& difference." slow tbem down." • ' The Easies will need to be pre-Sbrina down tho Ea&la ol· pared apinst the Lobol, who f.enso could prove to be an equally ended Estancia'• •nina-pmc touah task for the bosu. u 1 win streak at lour lut fall , Ucbc..,ood has heaped praeuon Scoior runnina badl JuAlor praile on hit o«CftlM Une and Leof o, N~h Tapta..Jl and jwUc>r runal~ back trio. ....................... -'lc,17'1_.. .... ..... .. .., ............. o1. laa1'1I 9-.." n. ft1111, c;>ra.,. Olua, ..,.. .a "Dlftr.-dm ,._ ie 1990. ••••d 7-4 • ,.... ,..,. .. .. ~ Loi Mella Hart.or Ml tile K-SWW 0111lc a.. llWlt ~n °" ....... illdudU., topboaior'O quartc~ Todd Ma8'er Md tbrcc Iba ~•e' and six on defcw re t u t n• for 1993. TMte'a plenty of rca· '°" for optJ. \ milm. Con- sider: -The lul time Oranse Coast bad • returnina starter at quarterback., in. 1990, Orea AA&ckwic en· Jincercd a conf erenco champion- ship, Workman's only title. -Mather will have abounding protection. With t.addcs Mark Huselbrink (6-foot'"6, 29-S pounds), Rayme Manuele (6-4, 340), Honnu Janai (6eS, 280} and Joe C.Openhavcr (~3. 270), &'lards John Orootegocd (6el, 29S} and Justin Polosky (6-4, 300), and ccn· ~r Jason DcLeon (6e3, 260), the Pirates average 29 l pounds among those expected to carry most of &he weight in the trenches. -Polosky. ddensivc end Noa Pua, free safety Anthoni Davis. "That's eoing to be one of our big and punter Justin Sogoian were strengths, the kicking gBme," named among the top SO com· Workm:in said. munity college prospects in · the Along with the nimble Mather, state by Cal-Hi Sports. OCC's leading returning rusher, -With Sogoian, a prcscasoo and a huge offensive line, the Pi· all-state choice who led the Mis-rates will be tough to slow. "We've sion Conference last year with a got speed, too." Wortman ~id, 41.6 punting ave rage, and place-referring to five forntidable re- k.icker Gene Adair, the Pirates' ccivers, led by returning startct'S" kicking game has never been fo Ryan Blanchard and Eric.C.Olcm:in better shape during Workm an's . at the wide-out positions. tenure. Sogoi:in and Adair were The Pirates. with their biggc~t both all-division selections in 1992. qoCSlion marks at running ~ck, r.r::; .. -. ....... ~ .... ID .. llllllO .... dlt W. 10 ........... ol OW wkle .ecaMn Md 1#1 ou run· .. beds a chlllcll IO ClOIM ~ .. ~ said. .. We're ,. ...... lWO Mapnwetl Nnfti .. bicb (MIM)' 8oftillll Ind Jdf Oayton)."" SoUd 11 lincbacM.r, deCensM clfMI Md &he safety polilions. ~ilb the dOWn linemen ud cumerback spot1 ~ experience, 0CC. traditlonaltY 1trona on defense, will OQCc a&•in be NUCd away from the football.~ Pirate have been amona the top Ovc de-. fensiYe teams in the cooiercnce in five or the past six years. u1 like the possibiUtics of this defense, especially with the prcs- 5UrG that wo can put on people," said Wormon. whose squlld is led • by Pua (6e3, 240) and lnael ll· eanyi (6-6, 2.50), nicknamed the .. Ni&cria.n Nightmare," at dcfen· sive end. . Up ftont, "ldJc Efrbm Minn· d:a (6e1, 24S) is .a rcturnfoa sc.cond,tcam All-Central Division pick. wbUe New bala.nder P.arr~ M:tcl..cod (~S. 275) is expected to open the c:unpaian 1t lJ1c other tackle position. Speed at linebacker tbs olwnys been emphasized in the Workm:tn regime, and 1993 will be no differ· ent. Returnen Cnia Reynold , Mark LAmson and Bill C~they, aloni with newcomers Aaron Outr1dge and Travtj McCultouah. arc being counted on to fill those roles. Davis, a prnc3SOn all·i.t.;.ate se- lection, and Ole' Miss tnanr.fer Randy Korlirter should be out· ~t:md1n1 in the iCCOnd:ary. "I like our &com speed :ind our size and I think we t\:l\'C :a chance to be the best dcfel\)e in the Mis- sion Conf erencc, once we figure out Yrho"s going to play ~here;· Workm:in uid. Once OCC gets ~1 11 Cir\t three opponents. it could be o downhill run for the Pir:ucs in '93. Pop warner kicks ·on . on Saturday ~ Costa Mesa's Condors, Colts, Cowboys and Comanches all open season on the road. The 1993 Costa Mesa Pop Warner football season begins Saturday with four of the league's teams trav· cling. while the Cobras, in the 7-9 age aroup, ,,ail until next week to hit the field . . The C.Ondon, S.11 age group (weighing SS to 90 pounds) visit the Saddlcback Valley Blue Bears a& Lake Forest for a 10 a.m. kickoff. C.Ondors Coach Mike Schepens has several relurning players and many of the 1992 Cobras, who have moved up. The C.Olt.s, 9-12 age group (70 to lOS pounds), arc also on the road Saturday, meeting the CyprC$S Cow· boys at 11 a.m. Coach Randy Rankin also ha.s several returning players, including members of hlst yciar's C.Olts. lOCAl. ICllDllf 11ie ~to Mes.i C~boys. this )C:tr's MJdgct entry, with players in the 11 -14 oge group (95 to 140 pounds), pl11y the Saddlcback Valley Blue Bear at 2 p.m. on the Ours' field. This i.s the ihiti:al ye:sr (or Costa Mesa at this IC\'el of pl:iy. Costa Men's Junior Midget team, 1he C.Omanc~. aged 10-13 (85 10 120 pounds). travel to Ui Habra to meet 1hc P11n1hcrs at 7 p.m. C03Ch Gary &umc fca· tures a veteran backfield or VinC'C H:imde, Den field· er and Marshall Morgan. who hJve played toecthcr sinC'C 1989. Cooch Chris. fielder's Cobras (70 to 80 poond~). who pl:iy in the' in~tructional program. tro~cl to G3r· den Gro'-e on S:uurd:iy, Sept. 18, ~hen they play the Bulldogs at 9 a.m All rour of Co 11 Me~s other t~.;.ams Yrlll play :u home on Sept. 18. All Costa Mesa Pop Warner home pmcs arc pla)'Cd oJ Co 1a Mei..:a High School I ) . T .... up Olqr LomclL Paving the way for the IJOUnd· oriented attack, will be a front five averaJins• nearly ~Coot-3~ and 244 pounds. "They're bi&. but what I like about them is their quick.nca." .Ucbenaoo6 iaJd ol tackJa Mark Palkoner and Joey Herman, suarda Dean MlcU and John Faulkricr and center Mark Moll~ DU. Junior Todd Tbompson ltept into u.e uDplc quarterback shoes left ~ the paduatioa or three· yar Marter Matt Johner, wbo ts now plylna hit tndc 1t KanW. ........... -,.....-...,i~.>••· C...• ... aBT-.ltS•• ..... ., ........ ...... ---...c...•Mlr•~· ........ llD. Ill•• 0c-.-.n.c......_a --..i ... 7.JO .... ,__" t.. ..... Cilr· .. ...... , ..... Don't miss these features in today's Times Orange County! .......... ~ lllll'~; quarterback Ape Tuato trlacr I .. w. h8WC tbc best bacb wew hlgh•J>O*ercd Los Amip offense, bad airice 1989," Uebcnp)d aid coordjnttcd by former La O\ilnta ol Maiten Karto Am1;1a.Md M.ib -~~--Hijli Jiii"cf coadi Roacr Tab· hwial.k.J, 11 weU .. aaAdout badt- ~·· no quadoo that Todd hu 10 come out troq for us. but oe.tive! Your hot ticket to Orange County entertainment. bashi. who as- si ts third-year head man St~o BOiton. LcOfa burned the EaiJCs for Ow &oucbdowns 1111 year, •• '°'9te IO I ,066 ~ • IOCal .. Bl DIM ...... ~,,..,...., .. ........ . llTAllCIA'l ITUTINe UNIUN ...... au 11 ........ •Wt. . , ............. .. ,. ......... "" .. . --= .. " .. D Dlill M Ml '' ............ .. ., ..... Mm n --Mm n =,_, N "' • -Mitt 11 ...... M • JI _,_ .. - c:.. .... Ir GI Ir " ~ . • .. -., 11 • lf i Lt • c ., .. Ir "' ........ ... Wt. ca. ..... a ........ , ae 1r 11 ...... w -" °' Tr 0. 1111 M -Ir. OT • Olar lMll "" .. k Cl( • ....... • .. ,. ~ cu " ,,.,... ... ,. Ir u .......... ,. • "1 " .... = .... Ir ft !!!' u =· : ' II' "" • • we bavc a iot of confidence la him.'' Ueben· aood uid. .. We won't open with the lame peck- .,. we were ab6e to .. due to MIU'taperi- eace, IN• we hne • •• .............. .... IO faH ......... . Food!' Great recipes anil COUP9flS worth rnQre than S60 per week .. NBWIORT mlAat -Aac ..... ...., ldo -............. cz-' II • NCll~ ~fur· d NtwpGft HalbOr Hi•h Sdlool ~ ~ rxility w1u Jtold ha fint practice Ud parent ~ Ol9 Moaday, Sept. 13. II the Newport Harbor Hiah pool. O~D to dri&dren In padc1 S-8. the tint practice w11l be frum S·7 p.in. immcdaalely follov-cd b)' the parenlS' mcclina. TbC water polo program i-. coached by Mau Tll\glcr, o former AU.Clf f(Crformcr at NcVfpon Harbor Hiah ond All·Amcrtcan playet at Stanrord. Practice will cons~t of b.:all ikill development, tactics. team play. •irnmina in- 'lruction and conditionina. Tinaler -.111 be formln.a Vlrious age group teams to compete in loall toumoments and tcogue . The swim pr<>&n-m Is cmd\ed by Newport Horbor High vanity hiim and Pacific ~t Aquatics coxh Muk DeirnOnd. D~d's ath- letes and ceams are known Cur their competitiveness, havina won mcd&Js and recocrution at the Ol)mplc, notional, hi&h school and •sc aroup levels .• Pn:.eticcs will consh1 of swim stroke in truction, competition •kill$ and conditioning. Tea~ will be fonncd for competition iu ogc lroup swim compctilioM. RIADINGAN ENGINl'I HEALTH One of the first tests 1hat an auto technician will perf onn In a comprehensive tune-up is a cytinder Compms01 test By uslno a spitciaJ gauge to measure h pressure in each combustJon chamber of I runninQ engine, RIJCh can be told .._ the engine. tf the rudi1gs 111 quite low or trrllic. It Is uSeless to continue with the ~ OOIJI fie problem lS cured GeMraUy • low corrcmslon reading$ may lndtcatlt wom rings, Vllves, or pistons. If the ldcftlk>n of I ktde oil Into alt cytildets wfth low rudinoa producea normal compr11s1on rtadlnga, the pn>blem may wetl be worn mos. pistons, or cytildets. tr adding oil In U1is manner does not increase ~ fie vaJvts may be at flUft. wt. ~ II low In two ld)acn ~. I blown head gasbt Is the most probable cause . ~ Nlwport Aquiics Cerar ... I KO punch to lrOn Ma1111ail, Mich. .,,.......,., ....... 0 .,..-byaken and canoe· , ... · •ldOm hne the op. pottHity to wio prize IDOMY-~~Dll, Bua oa Satwdly, lhanb to Qui~ International Corp., the major spouor ot the lli.S. Canoe and K.lyat Team, many ot the na· lion's top men and women will vie for Sl().00() in prize money in the Champion lntemationaJ Caooel ~yak Knockout at lroa Moun- ....... Wiucn Wll IUD 0.. ,.... to be called tM ...... peddler la Am1rica. • • Of &be 30 ICMduled ~ -die 191> 12 U.S.-amcn ad the IOp JI U.S. ... -16 haw a coo- ..a.bl •h .... Newport Aqutk:I Center iA Newport 8eadt. lodud-1"1 elaht Conner Olylnpiaoa. TIM bmout thcoty ot the ncnt b uniq\IC ia lhaa boats are eliminated in heats. In addition, a KnockoUt Oran will be held prior to the radna IO determine part· nen in the two-and four-.penon kayak and canoe races. Distinct from lbOll kayak and canoe COUii-. es. racc1 arc only 200 meten Iona. Blanchard _ eci ... man wm recci¥e ~ lhon ~ la)'Wbcte from 2 IO 1' miauaa, ~ ncn. TNT c:lblc telcvWoe DCtwoft ii filmiltc the ~tition for aa Oct. 2 broedcast at pan ot hi U.S. Otym. pie Gold prapam. ... ,, should be • pretty, ua1in1 ~nt. and the fact lbaa It'• tele- Yilcd w\.U be ac>od fof the sport," liid Jbn TemU. a three-time OlymP'a!' and the U S. natlollal champion canoei.sL "h 'U open people up to the spon. ror those who are not aware. The ~hole thins takes two houn to run. so r'ICCI arc io&na off every two mi.n- utes. ·-nere arc 12 guys in sinaJ.e (ca~ _.), ill two a.e. ol lb. "Md IM NAC ud ii Ilk... Or.ea ... ""° UC kDoct.ed out. 111at•1 C.otil Colqc. Tcndl. 'ltabe (by· wtlf ic's called Knocioua." .. ) ud lCc.ly (~ .,. Of I.be NAC c:ocnpetil.Orl,, six arc membcn ol &he NAC Senior ~n and 10 are men. ~ World Champioalbip team. women. includina U.S.· natmal This i& the third annwJ Quam· ~ team member Lia R.ousKt -plocl Jntcm2tioMJ C.AiioC/Kayak of Newport Harbor Hip, are JoJo Knodout. ·but 1he ran1 • l\in1 Toepner, Shirley Dcry·Blllik, only U.S. p ddteri. DeAnne Hemmcns. Dru vasi,Hcn· ''Th~ is c citi91 for lhc com· eel and Sheila Con<mr, the most petitors and eicitina for me, be· ce&ebntcd of the tcaiq.. cause of the unknown:" CC>nO\er The NAC men are Terrell, Stein id. "It's. 'Who's your p:irtner!' Jorgensen. Vaclav B~thk,. Mitch As a competitor, h'• the clement Kahn~ Zsol1 Molnar, D~vid S1>3ul· or surprise (v.i1b tbe Knockout dins. Chuck Watanabe, Steve Draft). It also takes away Crom 1he Kelly. Joe Harper and Dave Sera· for-sure Vrin. tr we were te:unina fin. Watanabe is from Haw:ui, but up, my partner ,..ouJd be Tracy bas been working out Vrith the Phillips (of Howoii), ir it "'asn't Oa\liS eoial to be bl I lllOrilW Dnfl •Jle. 1 tbiat we'd n (ia IM womca'1 K·2~, baC 9DW' aMWI • k>t ol ueccruuaty ." PbHlip1 as tbil year'• U.S. women ·1 national sanlle u,ak cham~ ~ was laSi 1'UI n ti.oft I champion. • In IMt )-e r's Oi1rapion lri1eru- tion1I Canoe/Kayak Knockout. voith the U.S. aliO compctin& with C.anad ad France, ConO'icr ,. t~e. women·~ O\'l!nall ,prize money V.lM r ($ 1,000). • ConO\er, 1 NCYtport H tbor produ t lllld 1 thrce·timc Olym· pi:in, won three aold med~li at lhi) summer's U.S. Olympic Fcsti· ' I in S:an Antonio, ~ uig her a corcer 10111 of 1 J told mcd.31 --, r ·-_ ... . .:-· 1 ~ ... . . All-AMERICANS: Workman says Orange Coast has the candidates ··-Or I II c.at 0-4, 1-S) ............ MJ ......... '= = ,, • •1 u 11 m u 0 ltl 0 ,, ,, ,. ' .. ,, I U SI ' ,, ... > .. " I t II I S U I S U I , 11 ,, ~ ..,, ...... = ~ ~ -: v tt m > ,, ,, ,.. , J J IOI I ltutt t4 '; it -;'1t • m IU " ,. 7t 10 llS 1U • a tu ' • u s " J4 , . '" , . ., t tt IU I 1t IU ...... ~ ....,_ s 1' I f1 . " I M 0 !4 . " • • • • 0 ' • s . ' . , . , ~'-ii I 6ol • JI I n I 11 • n • • • 11 . " I II . ,. ............................. ,. --11. t.-It .... IJ ..... , .... , .-, ,_4.J ........... 1.-..1 ........ ._ -t fU )4. Sl 41 fl )4 )I • --& aau.n~ lilr!alt4 .. HN94eN...._.,...__. A.0...4 lll .... 4 --...z.,,.,_, ~· 1m1.11 ---..... 11 11 II IMllllDCl!r .... c.1111••• J ..... ,.... ..... Cl .... ,. ... _ a IC..... ·---,, ....... -........ a...,. ....... a..111 *&A ..... occ ,. 4$1-tnl 41 IOS4 12'1 USO ••U Ill u 04 ,..,., tl~.S l711 Wt ,..., IM ft " ,,,.., &.MU »• ~ ., • , • ., • " II • • From 81 foot~all. Now, he's had a spring and 1 summer, so he knows what he's doing." Ma1hcr gained 391 ground yards last sea- son wilh five touch· downs.. Andy Borza (Tustin), a long Beach Stale redshirt in 1991 who did not play last )"car. ind Derck "uroy" Brown (Lakewood Mayfair), who threw for more than 2,000 yards as an All·Suburban league pick last year, will back up Mather in 1993. John K.hamis (Edison) is also taking snaps. c._.... A.Wo..>i ....,. 0 ffenSi\C line, - Workman goes just short of sJying that 1h1) hne " comp:irablc to a P J· cific 10 Conference team. se .. en or the expected regular) average 291 pound) R unning b:icks - Nobody rclurns with legitimate CAperi· encc. Eric Washing· ton, now carrying the football for South Da- kota, was twice an All-Mission Conrer- cnc.c Central Division lailback, bu1 there are n<' Washington types waiting in lhc wings. Cost.i Mes. High product Manny Bonilla is one of the top c.indid.ites for failboick u the '93 season looms for OCC. Guard Ju!>lin Po- losky (6-foot-4, 300 pound )), voted :imong the st:uc\ top 50 communtl) college pro peers b) C:il-Hi Spons an the prese:hon, and guard John Groo1e- gocd (6·1. 295) arc All-American cand1- d:itcS: according to Workman. Tackle Honn;u fangi (6-5. 280). :i Corona del Mar High product. is al.so a returning st:incr. fa~n De- leon (6-3, 260) is the center. while Joe Copenhaver (6'- 3, 270). a CdM gradu:11c, :ind 29· ye:ir-old Marl tiJ'· sdbnnk (b-6. 29.5) 1lns u tlfe weakest area oo the team. Manny Bonilla. a sophomore from Costa Mesa High ~ho carried only eight times for the Ducf lase season for 41 )'ards, figures to play a biucr role, while rcdsh1n fresh- man Jeff Oa)'tOn (Trabuco Hill ), a 1991 AIJ-CIF Southern Seclion performer when he (u hcd ror 1,293 yards.. appean to be 1he lead· ins candidate as the featured ball- carricr. ' Garrick Emry, a maJOr cog in Esperanz.a's CJF Division Ill cham~ p1onshlp season in 1990 and runner;up finish in '91, Wallie Bar· ncs (Valencia), John Sims (Ma· rina) and Yalta Stoke (Gcorac Hi&h, Ga.) arc also gelling a look II tailback. The fullback posjtion is also un· settled. Justin Harrison (Dana Hills), Tofi Tuipala (Burroulhs) and Minh Nsuyen (Santiago) arc ~na for the stanins spot. R cccl\el"'i -This 1s one of OCC's strongc)t areas. f i,c plnyers --returning stortc~ R)Jn Blanc:h:in.1 :ind Eric Coleman. plu) 1992 rcd)hiru Ulysses Trammell and Chn Perry and Oklahoma State tr:in fer Bret Sander\ (Er Tc-ro) -arc expected to catch Mather paS'!IC) th1 fall Blnnchard led OCC la~t fall an rcccp1t0ns (22). touch~n catche (four) and rcccl\ang yardage (392), while the pecdy Coleman. a con· \"Crtcd running back who runs the 40-yord dash in 4.4, caucht nine puses for 200 yards ond a pair or touchdo\\ ns in 1992, incluJing a 78-yardcr. sccond·longcst m ~hool hislOI). Tra&Jlmcll, u former Orange County prep rushing leader, and Perry. the OCC javelin record· holder ( 199-5). both played · for OCC in 1991. Sanders was an El Toro standout in 1990 arc the top ~p1ranb 10 stlrl 31 the other tJcUc po)ilion: Tacllc Raymc MJnuclc (6-~. 340) :ind gu:irds Brran Hodson (6- 2. 265). Jason Quinata (6-:!. 275). Tjm Thompson (5-11. :!50) anJ Ridl M:inin (6-0. 245) arc battling for plJ) 1ng 11me K ickmg game -Another in- spiring area fur the Due' Punter Justin Sogo1an. a prc:.ea~n 311-sl:ite )Clcc11on, .l\ er;iged 41 b yards 1n 45 punts la>t ~cawn. \\h1k plnce·k1d.er Gene Adait connected on 8 of 13 field goal and 22 of 23 PATlli l:t!>t ye:ir. &th \\ere all- confercnce picks. D densl\e hoc -Noa Pua (6-3, 240). nno1her :imong the Slate's top 50 prospect . recorded 53 tad.le . four s:icb. cigh\. p:u.s dcOcc1ions :ind 30 qunrterbad. pressures last )e:tr. \\ h1lc end h· nacl lkan)i (6-6, 250), OCCs "N1- . gcrian Nigh1marc." arc ou1st:ind· ina. Tackle Efri31n Miranda (6-1. PRIME·TIW-PUYERS No. Pl:>)Cr, position llt. \\I. Ct. Comment~ I Gene A'dair, pk <>-2 :wo ~o V:! all-1.onfc:rcnc:e 83 Ryan Ulanchard, wr i>-3 190 So ·9~ :.t:.irter 31 Manny Bonilla. tit 5. ll\S So '1)2 klll.'.Un.in· 33 Bill)~ CJ1hcy, lb 6-1 235 So '9:? lc1tcrman 6 Jcfl Cla} Ion. tb 5-10 :?00 FF ·92 r1.\hh1rt 22 Eric Colem.in. wr 5·10 175 So. 'Y2 )t,1r1cr 57 John Cope. lb 6-1 240 So IJ2 kth!rman 79 Joe CopcnhJ .. cr. ol 6-3 2i0 So ii~ h.!ttcrmJn 9 Anthon1 Da\ls. db 6-0 1\0 So prC: .. CJ..On Jlh.IJIC 55 Ja)()n DeLcon. ul 6-2 2C>5 So ·92 le11c:rmnn 44 G:imck Eml), fb 6-2 2:5 rr e\·t>pcr JrlZJ \tar 63 John Oroo\Cgocd. ol 6-1 ~')5 ~ 92 i.tarh:r 34 Aaron Gutndgc. lb 5-11 220 So IJ.1hu ~t tran,fer 68 ~fork Ha~lbnnl. ol 6-5 :!95 rr probJble >IJrtcr. 91 hrael lfean} 1. de o-5 250 So '9:! "tJrter 76 Horm:u hn~1. ol C.-5 2b0 So ·92 l>tarler 2 R:ind) K:irhner. db 6-2 :?to So Ole' M1) tran .. ter 53 Eric Krebs, lb 5-11 220 Fr c'<·Orange '>tar 41 Marl Lamson, lb 5-11 230. So ·9~ letterman 69 Parmh M:icLq6J, di 6-5 ~.,) ~I.) '92 letterm:rn T1 Ra) me Manuele, ol 6-3 330 fr could )CC lime 10 Todd M:ithc:r. qb 6-2 185 So. '92 ~IJrtCr 99 Tra' j) McCullough, lb 6-:! 210 Fr C\·EspcrJnU !>t.lr 50 EfriJm Mir:inda, di 6-1 2.;5 , So ·92 i.tartcr 20 Chrntian Moore. db 5-10 lbU So. '92 letterman 56 Shane Ohen, lb 6-0 :!30 So '92 leucrman 23 Chm Perry. "r 6-3 :!00 So ·9 1 lettc:rmJn . .n No:i PuJ. de 6-3 23.5 So 'IJ:! Jl1-confercn1..e 85 Chm Quinn, te 6-:! :! 10 Fr A,11-Cll .11 CJ:'-1 .is Craig Re)nolds. lb 5-ll 190 So '9:! )l:lrtcr 29 Drc:t Sande~. \H : .I) Jj'~ So Oi.la ~t tr:ln)kr 1:! Ju)tln Sogoaan, p (>-.i 195 !)\) '92 ..1lh''Onfc:rcn1..c 7 Ul))'C) Tr:immdl, "r 5-10 tell So ·9~ rl.!d,h1n .51 ce~ar vc,J. dl Cr() 270 rr ~? E t:incta grnJ 40 ShJd \ 1d.cr'), db 5-11 I ll S0 'V:! k11crm;;.in 245), J ri:tuming all-confi:rcncc n\lmuJ (S;.in 011:~0 SIJIC) Idaho choice. h;1d b2 taclle~ IJst -..:a~in -StJle tr.amlcr AJron Ciutnd!_!.: :ind Tad.le P:irmh M:icl.coJ (6·.5. :!75 ). enc Kreb arc: i:h:ilkng ng him. :i rcd~han la .. t fall, 1., alM> e"<pi:,tcJ s c1.:1.mJan _ Anlh\IOI Q;i, 1.,, a to :.tart prescJ,~n .ill-,1.1tc ) kc11on L incbacL.c:~ -Trod111on:ill~ llnl! "ho tied for 1hc lcJm lead an inter· or OCC'!> !\tronge t pchillOlb, ccpt10n) la!>I \eJr \\llh four. I an "here Workman like to emphJ\llC: oubtJnding hcc :.:.1fc1\ "h1l Ole' !>peed. 1993 "111 be no different In M1') tran ... kr RanJ\ tu·rtin1. r (6-2. Cr:11g Rt:) nolds. "'ho h:i~ 9.i t.ld· ~00). .it i.trung -;afct~. ha' ~peed. lcs la)t )e:ir, dcfens1 .. c coorduutor '!>11c: :rnd .-:re.it 1ns11ncti. Mile Ta,lor feels that he hJ' :in The p;fatc: :ire 1nc"pcnen~cd u all-conference l\pe o( play~r al the clirncrhJck. "here h:.id \. ic L.c~ "bandit" po 111on. :ind R:it Mobley (kenned)). :.1 l::>le Outlloadc 'backe~ John Cop.:. ormal 1n the ummcr "ho ~ai. a · ShJnc 01 en, Mark l...lmson JnJ t.1nJout for the orth in the 1993 Tr.i\ls McCullough .ire \)tn~ for Orange County All·5l.Jr r.:unc. re lime, "hale Dill Dthe) I) t\pccte~\pcC1eJ 10 \t:art. ~C\c l-0\c :mJ to talc O\Cr the imiJe, or 'mon~hrbt1an M c, a conveneJ, run· i.ler," pch1t1on from °"1gh1 Ct1'>r· n1na bacL.. ;m~ b:icl 1ng tht:M up .... ( •• o Plaee' Classified Ad 8\' PH : 714 IU-$171 ft VISITING OR MAIL: 330 w. Ba trttt Cotta Meta, CA 92627 (Cener o1 N.w,wt Bl•L a e.1 q CIASSmED BOUR : Ttltphone Sa • S:30pm Mond1y-Fnday alk-ln 8:l0.97S;30p111 Monday.Friday DMDLINE Monday .................. : ...... Frida) 5:30pm Tuetday ....................... Monday 5:30pm Wedne.day .................. Tue da y 5:30pm Independtnr........... ednt da) 3:30prn Tburieby ................ \l'tdne d'ay S:30pm Friday ...................... 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"''' ... s14,452 ~ .. ~ $18,499 .... --......... ~ Lo ............ ............ ..-o ., fOOD EDrro& 1] KUTOUNSON.'42-4321 ·N ·E QUICK NEW ENGLAND BAKED BEANS ~ ,__ ._..., dkecl ~ aap dtopped ollloD t4 Gip...,. .. 4 taapoom dry •..a.rd I teupa•alt ~ ••• 110• Q1alM pepper • alpl cooked &Del dnUed miaJI ~baM· ln a skillet. 5aut~ bacon and onion ~tJI onion is tender. remove from heat. Stir in honey, mustard. salt and cayenne. Layer half o(beans 11,1 2~lWt covered baking dish; spoon half of honey mi1wre over ·beans. Repeal layers. Cover lmd bike al 325°F I hour or until honey mixture b absorbed. Makes 8 SC"rVing . N~Au/Jrill',,S«rYM1:JJOCal .141~ pro. 11.l 1/at (lft. Cal from]111J, j() I I carb , 18 "'I cltol 1.1 I fi"'r aAd 614 m.t IOfluurt -n.ree cans (I~ oz. ~ad) una.11 w~ite beans can be ubs111uted. Nou: Prepare an advance to allow flavon IO develop. ' HONEY BAKED HAM I taNc:1pD011 tbar I o..coolr'-IMI I (aa...a6k)~r-.U, ~ ..... I jar (16 oa.) a.o.,• • talpOCMll kw pepper 2 ta1p aw rw '1 or tlllyme. cn1te• H-1 Saece Place flour in roastina bet and shake to c:oet insldc surface. Place bmn in nourec1 bq. Combine honey. lemon pepper and nWmaly: pour over ham and clO!IC bq wnh twister. Poke hol m top of baa with f m . R<>ti! al 325°P I to I~ hours or until lightl y browned. Remove from oven. let stand 10 minutes. Cut be and remove ham. following baa manufacturet's dlrecdons. Reserve drippina for sauce. Makes 12 aervinp . N""""°""' A""'1sb '" ~: J.41 Cal .J4 I I pro . 8 7 N /"/ (lJ ~-"Olfl/1111. J1 4 I carb . 7Q "'I dtol . 0 .2 1 Md 230 I "'I sod1wri. Honey Sauce: · drippinp and measure; add cnouah war to equal 2 cups. Add ~ cup '*hite wine and brin& to boil. Save with ham. Makes 12 terVi"JS. N.,,.,,,,rwlA..tpUrw~: IJCoJ.0.51 pro . 0 I 1/ot (11'1-Col /rttlff/at). 11 I C'OTb . 0,,., cltol .• 0 I fib« attJ 20 "'I IOdi.,,,., •About I~ cups: .. 1 residents well know and vi iton soon discover, autumn in New f.naland is a marvel of li1hts, sounds and 5"Cnl$. The dramatic &old. copper and crimson hue of the cbanaina leaves. tbc roer of the crowd at an Ivy teaaue football pme and the comfoning aroma of a boiled New En&land dinner of corned beef Md~ ~that fall bU arrived in lhe nation '1 Northeast. . . ... Scpccmber maib I.he beginning of....._, iild il'a lllo NltiOMI ffoilleY MOnth. NlliOn&I ~ Month WU desipaaed IO hcJndr aM uliCJa' beekCepers. Md where berid to...., the celebrltion thin in the ._. Ol lbc ~? A,_ all. the Pilarims were qv.ite probably the nation' Ii"' beek'eeperi.. While the New Wortd conWned a boun1J ol eitibli non and r.una. lricludina 1 aweetenec the native tribes tftlde from the 'l'P ot • IUpl nuiple. the PilJrim (eh dae ·need to impon e..,.... honey bees to.... .. .., ~114bee weeteftin • •• IO the "Uec awe Heain • ... Mo. foOd hiltoi M beticve thll the scnin of Old Wortd honey a.. iaaoduc:ed bY tbl PUarima was a Duecb one. The Pil&rims 1pea1 a period Of exile in Holl8Dd befOre conUaa IO America. ao lbc expens speCua. lbll lhej GIMMDid 11.e beet aa .._ tiali Md stowed them on the /tltiyjl~. k'•., pouible dlli lhe ........ ~ .... flom Duich ldden in New Am Ill t" (Nft Yort). ~ ._ ia no ...,.....ofMld\ 1 trlnJICtion, . . In •Y ntnt.... ._ ~~ 1Joae1 ._. '1 163', four. ... ~after"",,.,. •• ...,.,... 'he ftldw ..... ...., ..... -..... ~ .. ··~" ~-. w11 tD1p1e..., .... ...., ............... c-. • • 1111111m1c1 Wida •• NcW~ ... y .... -•• '11. .. .. .,. ... ,. ... ,..,.ks ...... , ...... "-....... of .. ~,, .... • N9w ......... ii ldll • ••iliy of ... ,....... ... '. .... ,.._ ... __ ............... ' t·N ENGLAND. Honey cnhan<u recipes dw feature the famous triad of native American foodstuffs-<XJm, beans and squasb-tbat kept the Pilpun from wv tion durinJ the early yean. The Pil;nfus weren't especially taken with co gram they had never seen before-but necessity f orccd them to ea1 it. and soon com· meal hasty puddinp met jolinnycakes were taple or the Palgnrn hearth. The fcatwtd IUipe for Honey Cornmeal Pancakes with Honey Orange Syrup is a delicious and de lie• ~ oo lbese early American favorite .. The New \¥ortd .net bean the Pilarims encountered rcm~ndcd them of imilar plants in EunJpe, so they accepc.ed these. foods immediately. Pwnptin pie and bU:ed beW are cnae New England orijinals. and both are doubly ta._\ly wilh the lddition of honey. You'll fllld Honey Pumpkin Pie anct·Quic En land Biked Bans cay to ...,e u well a satisfying on a cozy Scpccmbcr unday. Neither pwnptin p6i: aar bake;d beani could have been ~ated withou t ~ im~ swille. which lfrived in Maslchu a year or two after the fint canJe in 162"4. n. pis w val~ for i lard, wh b w used the fll tn the pie c:nasa. Salt Part or blcon were med to flavor a wide ~anct)' cil di incluiliQi lhe triiclidonel salt port slab in 8o&son baked bean , Pott by far the .,. ...,,... __. o1 ... in New f.nllmd for man I~ MwtebtMeaa w a ae.ler mnona the colonies in sah po!t ~ Md tnde. tlmey Wed Haill pays delicioul lribule IO th. im~ "'Of' ,.............. . ,...,.... ,..., MN-*" ... to die ID...... • iw fellea NIU flma .._ ,._ .... <TM ......... ., fed 111eir Na cllililll; die Pia,n.. • a... .a, .... ,_... bJ Mr» Aana. •eut..,., daaMI. lillllllCkilM_...wzl uh._.,, 1 ft ••tlllt..;t;••nd~ .... u••n ..._,._ .............. aal1 h!..,.,, ......... ....,.Mlilll. ... o1.. ......... • ..... ~ elp ol I !Illa llf) lilf .. lm.,Y. - HONEY NUT BREAD 2111 cu~ l\our J tnspoons bak1n1 po"du l 1 tta~poon sah '•cup~, ~. cup buttu or marganrw. melted I cup mm. l eg. balto I •~ poon gra ted oran~ pttl '• cup c~ped •aJnub Comh1ne flour. hal.tn~ po~dcr and "111. m1" "ell and~' a.\1tk. Comhine hone\. buner. mill egg and~ran~e peel. in large rn1'\10S ~>\loll, but v.ell AJJ flour m1itlu~. ~ating unul 'mooth ... ur in nub Pour tuna mto grea..ed and Ooun:'d ~,~,1.1nch pan Bale at ~~O t-t;(l to 60 minute' or unul .... oodcn p1d. 1n<,ent'J in 1.-cntcr clxnc' 001 dean. \.OOI I 0 minute' RernoH• from pan and cool \.ompleteh on ~•re rad. >w1<&le' I ~ ~~ '°E:'· <. \llD'1Jlll"41 A"41.nu Pu \un111: :~,..Cul ~ I ~ rr11 Ii ~ ~ /.11 I.•:~ ( "' I '"'fill I -'0 i;: 1 art• 30 "IC < hol / I C J1~ t 11/IJ: /\Mt l1>JIUlfl HONEY CORNMEAL PANCAKES WITH HONEY ORANGE SYRUP ~'l cup flour 1 1 cup cornmeal .l le poom bak in ~·dtt ~l lta.~ qlt l cup milk t ea _\ tab~s boM' . .\ tab~pooos butter. mtlml HOM, On~ s, rup . ·~ ( omh1nc flour cornmeal. h:U.ing po~dcr anJ , .. 11 in ~d1um ho~I. ml\ .,.,t'll and -.et ot"Jc ( tlfllhtne ~mm~ in~rcd1cnl' m '>11\All ~lv.I. mn v.cll. Pour hqu1d mi\lU~ Ulto tlour mn~ .. 11r JU t unul mo1\ttneJ (baner "-111 ~ lump)' I. Pour 1hoo1 V• cur haner tor N,h panclllc 1n hot 'l1llc1 or on gnddlc mer med1um·lo~ he.tt rnol. unul butiblc' form on ,urf au· and ed~e' ~ome dry Tum and c .:?. mLOutc' lon~er or wwl ~(ll<kn x~e "'th Hone)' Oran c <;\Np M c' H fl4nol..~. ·~ A..tpis ,,.,. 1'1111Ctdl .ni.t I T~, S~: /-16 C'11 3 ~ , pM ~ fl r/..i/f H'l C&1I fr,.,,. /tit I :o ·' R • ur fl 4'1 mi • hit/ 0 " i [tfl<r and U'N "'' ' .J111rn HOM ) Oran~ • 'rup : ( tlfT\h1nc \.': cur hone~, • \.up twan e 1u1 c I tc.t.,[l(•Vl ~rated oransc pttl and V;: tea~x'WI 1:rounJ .. 1nnamon an ..a~. heat and '"r unttl .. arm Mal~ about y, cup HONEY PUMPKIN PIE - • ................. ., .. 'r ........... a a •• •Hh•Hll ......... -•111uch_.._._ ..... .... ,... .... ~···· .................... JI' ....... _,,..I-a •••11• at rFlll! De ~ vtu.11 E..,. .an ,,,....,lcieil.__., ... _._ ,._&WU ... .,.,...._ ... _. •••a,._. Md ... ., a. IM>dy ................................................. trom suppltMab! F\anbennorc, whc~r a -J.D.; C........ alneral II cheta&ed it is cahaiced To the body. a vitamin ia a • in c.enns of ill bioavailability vitamia and a (abiorpdon by the OOdY). mineral ls a ~talion is a proccu which unites mineral. a miocral with a carrier. JUCh u Chemically. then an unino acid, thlt helps 10 is \'Cry Utile transport it from the 1tomach into difference "the blood strum where it cao be between thoK used by the body. nutrients foun(t in plantS (Cnaits and vegetables) nnd those that a~ 111an-made. However. while the c~miul. nature or these supplements is basically the ...... _ ----..... teltl .......... ..... 0 II 1111.,llwtl• ... llllltom ... .., ..... .. mlli at ...... .,IOI" ... ...,,.... r11dlllillso eMa ..... from tk fnak. • ...... iaad brad lood ~ ~ Otrer the riebea IOWCCI (or O.C.C nutrienis. llwl. vitamin and mineral supplements can act u nuaricionaJ "insurance" for the times when we an ~ &be nan. Aa:oldina to Dr. Jeffrey Bl~ra. Pb.D.1 Aaodate Director of the Human Nutritional ···•••Ollllr•:c~ IO ,..1111olw ... 11cd .... ,... .... '° perceat .-.1c1. of CIDIUllJilpUWC their dicta. But ..., ..... &au ........... ..... . Allo on the aide ol suppemeats is the WuhlnpNI. D.C.!bued eot1susner ldwocale poup. Cater fot Sdence<la the Public lntema (CSPI). which now recommends the U.1C oC &upplemcnb. CSPI points out, "Bued on the &ruwina scicntlflC evidence, WC 5Ullftt th:ll people take antioxidanb (vitamin C, E. and bcta-arotHe)." Jult by CG11• I c a fonilsd ccral. one aa oblali .. pelC!llll ol abc RDA for cenaia key Htrients. SCteaias an adequate nuuidoul supp_fcmcat c:an be Coftlylin .. wit" all IM btond5 • 1Y1ilabk on the ;market. ThCy v:at)· widely in q..aality and conte~t. One that 1 p;10iaatarly like is the . VitaliCc Pak nutritional • supplement from lntt:r'ior Dni&n Nutrition1/s in Pl'O\'O, Ut~h. 'J]lcsc are in acl taf)5ulcs that con1;.iin a com'*tc "'ill or vitAn\ios und ' chelated minct11~ includinc chromium picolin!lte and all th..: ~· ......... .. 0nc·nu1 pobM: • ... ,.to lake yw.r .upplcmcats With. or jaw ofter, 1 meal in order to cMUrc that ~r ~ secretes an uJoqua&c •upply of· the hydrochloric odd needed to bfc:ik down the nutrients for p~r ubsorpllon. lknltt 5'-1 ... II • fTl/Uttfd dktlli••· Sbt Is''"' •ulltor ol IH D ~ .. VklJ 1~1 U«l" •ttd .. lk nc-uon• llooi ot l .IJ.S. • ~"")Hr qw t/oil1 to: lkn11tt Scaoloo, N..D., ~lo D~llr rilfll, P.O. llot JS6'J, Co I• Mt111, 91616. same, &.here is a difference in bow well the body is able to di&eil and absorb certain nutrients. For example, the synthetic WI ACCEPT COUPONS.:.. (mnn-mmde) form of Colic acid is better absorbed than the natural (found in food form). Most diet.ary sources of chromium arc not well absorbed, but when combined syntheticall, with picolinic acid to form chromium picolinate it is talcen up by the body more ASK BETTY CROCKER Q. My'bakiog powder biscuits rise nicelx. but are always lop-sided. Wh:u's causing this? -B.A., Miami, OH First, roll or p:it biscuit dough to an even thickness ror attractive biscuits and even baking. A clC.vcr way to roll dough evenly is between two wooden sticks ~ inch high and 14 inches long. Then. push straight down with a floured biscuit cutter without twisting.• Q. What's the best way to store iceberg le11uce? It turns brown fa.!itcr th:in we can use it. -Mrs. K.M.E., Saginaw, Ml Iceberg lettuce and other lettuce will keep for three to eight days i( you first wash and drain lettuce well. Wrap it in a light cloth or paper toweling and place it in a sealed container or plastic baf in the vegetable compartment o the refrigerator. Q . For stir-frying. should I add oil to a cold or heated wok? - J.M., Lu k, WY Add 011 to a hot wok. You'll know the wolc is hot enough when one or two drops or water sprinkled in it sizzle and evnporatc. This i.tcaming hot wok is then ready for oil to be added. Do Jou have• cookln1 qut1tlon~ H'riu Dar Betty Crocktr, Box 11 JJ, Dept. Betty, Minnt•polis, M N 55440 Low-sodi1111 ' Oriental delights Following is an exciting new recipe using Ajipon • c1trus-se:isoned low-sodium soy sauce from Mitsukan USA. For the Sizzling Wok Dinner, the jade, gold and silver colors of this recipe give it an inviting fc5tive look. This recipe malces enough for four to six people in about 20 minutes . .. 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Our weekly summer series sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts welcomes you to a relaxing cruise · aboard a luxurious yacht for two hours of hors d' oeuvres, drinks, entertainment, door prizes, outrageous surprises and You're invited to join in our fun .. filled theme evenings where you'll meet new friends , find out about the people who make things happen and epjoy some incredible sunsets. And it's all free ... Pick up your Tickets {limited to two per person) at Hornblower Dining Yachts, Weekdays 9 to 5, Saturdays 9 . to noon. . Tackea also available at •Lave To TraYel" J69 E. 17th St. a.ta Mm Wed. 5/1 2 ....................... Litcracy Night Wed. 6/2 ......................... Kick-Off Wed. 7/7 ......................... Travel Night Thur. 7/15 ...................... Fashion Night Thur. 7/22 ...................... Realcors Nighc• -Wed. 7/28 ......... ' .............. Heroes (Pola,rw,&r) Wed. 8/4 ......................... BYE Wed. 8/11 ....................... Music Under The Stars Wed. 8/18 ....................... Politicians Night Wed. 8/25 ........................ Advcrtisers Night* Wed. 9/1 ......................... Spons Night Wed. 9/8 ......................... Back To School Night Tues. 9/14 ....................... Chamber Night (CdM, NB, 04) Thur. 9/30 ...................... End Of Summer Bash *Invitation Only Join us as-we kick .. off the new academic year! Come meet Dr. Mac Bernd, the new NMUSD superintendent along with trustees, administrators, school staff and PTA/PFO representatives Parking to aecommoda~ up to 240 is a..wlable in city lot (from PCH, rwm onTu.srin to l\von) 1\e .... Pltnl • Umled 1P1Ce. Arstcomt, flrR eetYe •You -hMe *-lret prior ma.ch ewn1 • One ilmiaion per _/ dcliet • 'lldn ....... * dlys prior.,_.. •• ••••Ml • \Wlr ..... Hin.bit• Jiomblower, 24Jl W. QaMtlw ... ' Mtmpon ~ • P 11 fat• '' .. 11 far I Cndli ...,.,.,.. THIS WEEK'S THEME r Tu~sday, Sept. 14th Boat Arrives 5: 30pm Boat Leaves 6:30pm • HORNBLOWER DINING .... .. • ,.,.__. -- .. 2 Te .............. -., Me dae C•h•fsr ........ -........ Orange Coast Weekend I nu.day, Sept9fnbw SI, 1_, ,. ( I II , • d ' • " g al w P. ln M 0 ,. ,. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IHI a YINIS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s ba.Mtctball star Byron Scott joked around w;lh some )OUftJ Boy Scout be was posina with tor a photo, has manaaer and aood friend Bnan Mcloeroay pulkd • btJe stack or J)3pcrs oua or his bricCetie. Scou, currcnlly a ~n •ilbout a ph:acc 111 his can:cr with the l.akers lus ap1>3-rcntJy ended, insisu that he 5ian all correipondc.ncc bcarin1 bis name due lo past problems with :an asenr. Mclncrnay c\pl.iincd Su v.hcne .. cr &bey act l~lhcr, Mclncrnay pr.oducn st P.s of ~pen. rcqu1nn1 Scott' John Hancock. Th:u includes photos. bu5inc correspondence and lcllon thankin& cotnmunity leaders ror ~nietpatina in charitable octM&ies. "It's foirly unusual for a player 10 be tha1 involved." MclnC'rnO) u id. "He ,ocs thf!>U&h au the ran mail .. Thruuih lookma at all has maal, Scou has de'Yeloped a way to SCp~natC )'OUnJ fans' tcnuane kttc~ from &hose coUcctors send as a way to act a r~e autoanPh- Ooc ncerf'-soundi.n& letter be ccc~d eight ,can aco was from • aid who waid he had a sbo.rt lime o 11'-C. He •ltntcd to know al the er could vuit him at Olildren's ospnal ol Oran c Cou.nty. Scuu :arranacd to 1win1 by the i.ta.1 Cot a short visit. He v.ouod p stay1n1 three houn., goana lrom lO room. •·He p>l ~l to the car and he Cf)ina." Mdncmay rcc3lled. He ):ltd. 'I lcpt sccin& my ov.n ids 1n &heir faces. Wc\c aot to do ahioi ·Thai', how Cbine.n,e Children ~•rtcd." OriJin:tlly, &he D}"TOn Scott lien or Children was aoins be a wooer, ~t ii ~ into ludin& one or the (cw • BA·ianctio.Md chariry bailclb U , in the counuy. Ukc ronccc buwt p.mcs.. pf urn men anJ auto ruce , the 1enth onnu~I Ch~llcoie for ildren a cwponuc roruor . tached to iu n me. So ~turJ.~y·s at &he Dru Evtnb Center in inc it called the Dyron Scot&/ Utht Cbalknac for Children 11ty B:uketb II Oiunc. Scott -tJJ be captaJn or one team Ut~ Jan center Mark Eaton ·u onec ac:ain head &he other. rs scheduled to pa.rtkipale udc Jame Worth). Danny uninc. Elden ~l. A.C. en. Olden Polynice, Mark • Anthony Peeler. Teny er, Tracy Murray, Kun . Doua Chmtic and Ccdrlc About tod,y's cover: Byron Scott ind local Boy Scou promote Ch.llenae for Chtldren. O.aaly Pi& ~ogr1phef Marc Martin ihot the ~o. ~ ccwer Wal dcsigMd by Not .... k: lftJst Mark t-Unsen. Home~Court AdViintage Challenge for Children helps community Byron SCotf' s grown to love I CebeUos. Pro athletes are known '°' tbeit OOOS•"s'ity ~8t. tiut ~ wOUI Scoa.. Mak of·~ pt•~lahelpUlt~• .. Mlll'a pm:eh-. .. pririls•d ByMATICOKER -Onnic County! ··one wont. owcrk>okcd." Scott aid dwina a RCC•t in•c~icw. cNriq MUCb be Apcd lctlCB ~ k>cal 4iP1tanea' pankipltlOe iA Challcqe {Of FYI WHAT: lyron Scott's Chol- ~ fOf Chlldtfll "lk>ek Tie • Athletic Shoes" • WMIRI: Newpott Mordott WHO&; 6:30 p.m. Ftlday MOW MUCH: $150 .o WHAJ: l't'Of\ Seott/lud Ught Challenge tot Chitdlen Chor· tty lo*.efbol Gonw • WHIRi: lren EY9nts Cenlef WHEN: $:30 p.m Saturday HOW MUCH: $10.$20 •MOU INFO: 661·'117 0 In left photo; Byron Scott mingles with guests at last yeu's <:mUenge for Chil- dren gal.i dinner/.iuction at Newport Beach Marriott. FYI WHAT: Newport Harbor Woodel\ loat ~ WMlll: Ne~rt Mort>ot IO¥ lc:ouf a.a laM WlaN! I p.m. Mela¥. t a.m .-S p.m. loturdOY" ..... MOW MUCM: tl ~t to .. (day of ~f') MOH NO: "'2·50.li CbikSren. .. Bfiaa aQd l t ~n c· ycan ICO aod dec:idCd there re away'.'\lu"ll ..,_. °" a lA kt'• IC' ~ .. OrUtie °*"11· 1llcrc are ;.. • _...,. l.Mcr fa in Orange Coun1y. People here m3kc l\\O-hour dri,ci. 10 L:ikcr g.im~. UJI nobuJ, ·) coming 1.km n here 10 meet the people. I c:im.: du"n ;inJ m.1dc J lot of fric:nJ .. " In fJd, he\ gotten more th.m tnh>hcJ in Or:in&c Counl) It\ • bu:ome h1' 'n't>nd hontc: I k bough1 ;i hou..c nc.tr ~klncrna~ ·, 1n S.an Juan C..ap1,tr.mo. \\h1 .. h 1' .iho the homctO\\ n of S(oll ., f11.:nJ Stier .r'r Ur JJ G.atc' \\hen sc~111\ pl.1~ ing J:i~' .ire vh r -1 ... ' ,..u~"'ing it "011 '1 b .. tor :1111.)thcr 1!:1.:1. or !1.1ur '" ... ,,,,, , -he ('l.IO\ hJ ldHC I\) t'.lf'V \\llh h1' \\ik JnJ thrle dulJ1c11. h.111y l•UI un gull Ct.\tlr~·:. .ind. 111 a r..:\dJlu>n th;it 'huulJ h.a\C lo.-:.11 l'0.1d1 ...... 1tal..111i; 1n th ... u lush 11 P"· c11.1ch hii;h ...: h,"IOI b.1,l..ctb.1lt Ile .ilrc;iJ, ~no\\~ "'"~ tt.• r.:..ru11 Th;il°s how l;c on~in.111\ g<>t tlic i.t.in. h> rumc oul for hi\ lu't Ch.tllcn:i;c for Ch IJ1 .. n g.1m~' No\\ the) come au him. somcllll\\.') Junng the ~J~>n, t.> m!iL.1. 'urc Scull !.;no"' their \\ h.:re.ibout' :it the 11mc: of the ch 111h ~.Jm .. .. Gu)' come up 10 me ;.11 l ( l ·\ (\\here be plJ)l> p1cL.·up ga 1 .. ' n 1hc oH·~awn) and a'k mi;. C.in I pl:ay?'. C:in he p:ir1}~ Mo ... t :bl>urt:dl ... r:i\c Nc"'port lkJch (714) m.1g.altnC, \o\hich r • .acJ C'h.ill..ni:c fur Ch1hJrc:n'i. g.il.J dinner .1u..th111 ··u1;:id. Tic & A1htc11 .. !> 11Jl\.''1. .. Jt the: l'oC\o\JXHI IJcJdl \1.1tr101l thc • \h,,t I un Ubd.-·11.: bl·nt ol 1'191 " Of l\)ur-.c, 11':. nut \our I) pt\; JI bl.d.-ttc alf.1 1r. t.kn .11 .. cn .. oura~cJ to "'car 'm.ll..cr,, 1hu' mJl..tnt; ti one '"'' the lcv. ~.11.1• hu~nJl> don't rrnnJ 1tk.1r "'•"-' dr;igging lhcm lo A~ J ~ull uini.. ... up \o\tth a J1ffcrc:n1 oull . .inJ 'h tu\cd<> c.ii.:h )Car. La I ).::11 ', tu\ diJn't include a h1rt. rnu ... h h) rh, delight of f1.n\3k' tn :11tcnJJn,1.; Ttui. 'cJr .. "Ulad. l 10: .'\: Alhld~ !>h\. .•• I I 11d.I\ 111 ··hi Scull \\ill ~n41ub1cJh r .. 11rc .i m I n:irn:. lle "" I ' \\ hucvcr he \o\alll> \\ h-. t>r:in •.: l • u111' "I I le I ~ jk"l>pk h ~.:11 f .n l ... i.1,ncd .i C."h:all ugc l\.lr (1uldr .:n kllct 1JJrc 5ed a.1 i'e"'purt lk..ch·b:bCJ 'rorh l:1v.yc1 Lt1sh tcinbcrg "1 he rx'''flk :u "r~ t l I l e: the area, "'hk."h I 1tunl ''JU t :a bi::iutifol :m!:.a .. Out v. h:n about cumrla.mh lh I he's turnin~ h1~ bacl on hts o.ld 'hooJ' ''lll.it doc'n t bot~r me E'~ryunc k"°"° the ty of l.A.: An le i-. not the ~rc~t pl tu be. l'm cJoina ,.hat' bc\t fOf me anJ my r:un ly. l'J h ix--opl v.-oulJQ't think l'm lc:a,\nJ f\•r the -.rvna re n l ltlc 01 n Count) bcucr." tl cd lhc ftCJI l \t.arcd 'ft the rte lbt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······························~·············~··· ART Art Museums • lJ~un.a Att M11H11m -South Co.alt Pl.ill 5..aletlil• )))) Br11tol St, ~ M~ C..6~ ll66 ~~tom Kuitu" " an 111IW11>1 ol the ur themed ei.hobtt ~ the n J·n mu~um site, on "iew thl'OU!lti New. i I lours 1 I • m 5 p m T u~y-'Sundly. .\tlm">l•>n $ 1 SO·$J • N,•"porl Har~ Art MuJeum 850 ~n C lt'onc·nte 011-.e. Nrwport Be;ich, 759- 1 l .! ! I erry Allrn ·~ "Youth in A.sl•. ·· • m.,111 ml"<11.> •~plor.lllQO ol the imp.Kt " 1111.' \ 1rin.im \\-.Jr on IN1*ftC.tn culture. cl.~ )1111d1y, "h1<h ;. .aJj,0 when nhobtl ,,. "' 1•1. U.,. 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"''°" S l.1> f •r· I .,<),,.on CommcrciJI Galleries • T hf' ~rl I. film )I• d10 lJO l 17th SI ~Ulll' (.) c .. ~ ... ~~. ·~6 1919 "Summpr \Iv"" l•'<Huung th1 r('(t'nl worl.s by PMJI C.111Jrwr 1'e.JI Oc>I) )1'.lnt' Ct~ tou1u .and m.in, mutt', <.k.-T~y • Art Score C~ll•ry •O•O umpus Dr~. Drink, Drunk, Drowned KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Natloeal afe Boeri .. Coadl A . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S BUCKBOOK LISTING INfOltMATtON: If you h.rvt "" n1nt liJting °' chan'• o( inform~ ~ 81.acHooll. dirtet inquirltt to S.nj•ml" EpSl~n. d o 81.w:lBoolt, ,.0. '°11 U00- 18.-, Cofon.1 d•I ~r, CA 92625. l't\oM 760·26.2.2. A ITIOf• complew ll.ldllooltc c.tl~r runs In the newt Nff of the O•ily Pilot Ult fint Tu.sd.y~ ol ht'fY month. l•g•nd: de, Or-Anr,e County. IT, btAdr 1i1. 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I 4 •OC WIM fflti\.al. ~ Ill l • CA Oub ol W.dtn C.• "~ " Clubt.. lS ~otinin .1t """"" i.a d SJOOOO 8 be• for lM Cw1. X,. ! I p l"I\.. §ul.wt L ~ ~ (..lr\,• ~ lftf"PWI" .ti ~•pJO tk.-. • na11t ~ ar.t.n Cant...; t c.at.1ldo. ) '. 9282 • fftt.t .ill \"'4fmmu ').. n >O UI\ .) JO pm. "'-dw! lt.ftrAh found.lilll!ll\ ~if1 IUl..i llltd~· .IC,. '°'.ant•. "'.,,. rn ""' "' ,_ door. ~ SJ?-6691 •*'°' C~"l'°" ~ :'i pJn .. oc ""~ ~ '"" I.I'"" .wt> ~ cutb cum;wtr.• rM~. U..u t.~ Frt~ f't Ul\. • C.._.al.ion ol $n\k" ~ p 01. ~:aton A.mr. '"'"• """.1 ~.tll()I\ """'-~ .\I\.& ( ~~ CMCC'f US pp Cun .t 1 i..tn.on. S.Cf>.1 • CMl•r of "'•"*' Ou 1 I pm..~ al oc f"C"C~ 4 • i.J,,. .-t ~,.,. M SfW:'Nr O!tt I L r. :-W ~10 H pp 1-'hnnc' Ut>" 8 lt'N,iuMCI .a 111. llill U;t p ft\ • M~\MM\ 5..1,, J.., n h<~cn*'t-. tn .. '°""m (. rm·fmh fruit>. 'C'l..""' ·' bks anJ t : e.">urnK"I . t ; nur v~ ~\t'rt ~~ l bk; and,~ (\'IUti<', EnJOV ld t '"' food ·1 lu ·, II thr chan1 <" . . · and'"'°""~ onni..,~ nJ .uccul~n1 JUttt you'd lib. J~ rW Call tic*y for tattVa.tioo kun; uur .. (71'4~787). .. .,, .. ~ . ... .._. .......... "·· °" ~ c 'I ""''• aec s-• 21100 l'k1fic <.4-c Hwy .. Hunt~ e..ct., CA 92648 ---•----.,...-;...~ ....... ----.......... ------._..--..... __ _.,c ••••••••••••••••• . COll£DY & MAGIC· COMM""lll MJCTS . STOP THE '. FOOD FIGHTS. OUR OLD MENU IS BICK. lor'C •Cal owold ~I' a.rialon icMn S.W and BufWctShrimp. And .... ~ new fa\ , Q-a Sent. Fe "'*' ..... P&u.a. · ~that)'"''-"'* ourolJ menu ii hid, ldn' )OU bt too? • ----··-=-. ____ ,.. . ... 1 _._,,_~,, . ,._., ,. ---... ·····················································~················································· .... ~ .................. ;.~····················· ·································~··············· Editor's Nott -La.st wed. \VeeJ.end cvntn"butor Otristopber Trefa and his assistant Melanie rDted mystery dinner theaters. This week. they rote Droadway.style din· ner lhuws . • f you enjoy B~ay musials u much u you do a n~ diMer, why noC do both u oncef Th.ll's the theory behind s~.11 loc.ll dinftr thHlen that offer diners music with their muJs. The three productions ~ raled pre-sent either a full-length musical, Of' simply an evening full of show lunes. Uch wu unique in their own w.ly, .lnd gener~ly satisfying l.o the e.:ir .u "ell as the ~e. Hornblower rated best local dinnershow CHRIS'S RATlllBS A 8 c D E F TOTAL Eliubelh Howard's Curtain Ca.II The.:iter in Tustin is the List of the tr.:idition.:il dinner theaters left in Orange County. The productions are highly service.ible versions of populJr musicals, frolh "The Music M.ln" to "Hello Dolly" to "Anything Cues." The food is t.asty, .ind the se"'ice 1s excellent. ELIZABETH HOWARD 4 5 3.5 3.5 . 3 3.5 22.5 LE MERIDIEN 3 3.5 HORNBLOWER "St.udom Central," every Friday eH•ning .al lhe posh hotel le Meridien in Newport BeKh, offers Milt..le l HHI~ singing .a vmely of show tune-s, including a medl~ from "Ph.:intom of the Oper;a," assisted by sopr.ano Ann.a Rose. The three-hour show is held in a sep.1r.ile dining are.a with a pseudo-nouveau cuisine, which k reasonably priced <for le Meridien). Healey's personable, and he and Rose sound wonderful. CUISfNE SERVICE AM8ea STAGlHG ACTING ELIZABETH HOWARD 4 5 5 3 3 LE MERIDIEN 3.5 2.5 3.5 3 HORNBLOWER FYI l WHAT: StordOtn Cenm» It's difflC\llt lo imagine a more el~,ant .and enjoyable evening th.in cruising around N~rt ~y while dining on fillet mignon .and salmon sle.ik .and watching a quvtet of excellent singers performing mini-versions of current and cwsi< musluls. On Thursd.ay ~d ~turd.ay evt>nings, Hornblower Dining Yachts •eNes up "Br0.1dway Off the Menu," ai musiaJ revue where the audience lfOtes on which musiu.ls they w.ant to see performed. The cruise l.asts 21h hours, and the time flies by. 0 -By Cb.rlstopba-Trd• WHAT: "lfoodwaV Oft tM t.eenu• WMlll: Hombk>aet Dining Yachts, 2'31 W. Coad Hwy., ... wpott leoeh • WNIN: bOardl 5:30 p.m. Thurl- doya and SUndayl; departt 6 p.m. HOW MUCH: $'9 WHAT: Daabeth Howoid'a CUltaln CGI 1heatef In Tudfn WllDI: 690 B Camino Real WMIN: 6:l0 p.m. Tueattay- ~ SalurdaVI; 7 p.m. Fft.. doVl; 11:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. ~ WMIH: Le Metldlen, 000 MacAfthur lllld., Newport a.och WMIM: • p.m.•t a.m. fddayt MOW MUCM: U covet; tt\ow menu ~ flot'n '3: enlrMI llOll INfO: 63t-2469, ut. 7 MOW MUCtt: .,.ec.. start at $10. ff lion INIO: 131-1...0 '°"" .. MOii INfO: '76-200t ~,_.,.... S&atdona Cftrual M. lt Mcrid~. Local troupes rai·se curtain on new s·easori By TOM TITUS, r~.atn crilic possibly "Greater Tuna.. (it the elusive • h. September. The stan or the a new property is available)June 2-26. The theater )Car. No. not a calendar year, not is located at 611 Hamilton. Co$ta Mesa and even a 5Chool year. It's the first month funbcr infonnatk>n is available at 6S().S269. of the new ic•r for local community theater Next weekend will fmd the Newpon The· aroups. ater Arts Center inaucuratina iu new auoo five playhouses -two in Costa Mesa and with the dassic Navy comedy "Mr. Robena." one each in Newpon Beach. Huntington play1n1 throuah Oct. 17. An oriaitlat musical Beach and Irvine -arc about to raise their by Terence Alaric and.Uncb a.Jlcw cotit.aed respective curtains on the 199)..94 scatons. "Murder in Morooco'' wm occupy the siqe beginnin1 toniaht (Sept. 9) with a Gilbert from Nov. 19 to Dec. 19. and Sullivan operetta at the Cona Mesa "Ladin in Retirement" wUI play Cot the CM<: Playhouse. second time It NT AC Feb. 4 10 Matdl 6. "The Pirates of Penzance" bits the Costa rotlowcd by the early Simon c:omecty, .. Bare. Mesa stage tonlahc and play weekends foot in the Park." April S IO May I. ud lbe throuah Oct. 3. h'JI be Collowed by the m\l5i• local premiere ol ''Dear WOftd." (tho ....U. caJ tribute to Broadway's top composer. cal venion of '"Tbe Madwofnaft ol QaD- "Sidc by Side by Sondheim." arrivina Oct. k>1, ") June 3 to )u!J 3. Tho dalU'• lddrea 28 and playiq throup Nov. 21. is 2501 OifJ DrWo. Newp:>rt 8ach. and IJt. CRoundina out cbc CMc PlaybouJc IC.&50D fonnalloo h dilpcnlCd at 631-028L will be~ Tender Trap" Much 3 to 27; Costa Maa'• 81cbl• 1'ltQau bM a Neil Simon's •Rumon" April 1-'·May &. and pair of ~ dramas In the wtnas ~ 8 ' °'*VI Coe• Welbnd I Th&--. 81p t caber e. 1993 its c:u.rrcnt comedy "'Murder 11 the Howard John.toa'L" The thriller .. Wail Until Out .. will play from Sept. 24 throuah Oct. 30 while Arthur ~lier's modem danic .. Oath of a Sa.lesmln'' is tieket~d Crom New. 11 to Dec. 1a r .IQ)e roatantlc comedy ''Frankie and John· oy ift tho O&ir de Lu.no" arri"CS 11 the Bxk· .._.. Ju. 14 and plays throup Feb. 19, Col· kJwed by Noel COward'• ¥Cncnbk "Blithe ~rit," Much 10 to April 16. and 1 mid.lea) to be announced May s; June t l. Tbe Back· ~ it blCkcd away ln ao off ICI buiklina at JS99 Superior Ave •• and dctal11 are available •• 646--0lll. 1be Irvine C.ocnmu.nity lbut~r is ln ((· bcanal fOr its lOOth prodocuoo, the dra· fUtic. mme"1 .. <loodb,e fndctj," whtda pftDmd It SoUtb Cow Repcn,ory 10 ,an 11D-II .,,.,. froat Oct. 1·29, rolloWCd bf die ll'iiil so.er, .. Pllrboy ot lbt Weacrn Wadel. .. ffOia Ftb. 11 eo Marcia S. Roundins out the Irvine ~ ~111 be the intense dnma uEltrcmhics." April ~ throu&b May 7, and the local pttm1crc ut the bl k comedy, .. M Wan." July '1<1 throuah Aua. 20.: ICT prodUccs 11 Turtk Rock Communit1 Park bi Irvine. a.nJ fun hcr inromtalion may bC obWned by c:aJllnJ 6.51· 5496. The Huntiniton Beam P11yboule J;ar~ durina tbc r.u lnOlltbl u plq)atlOOm ar~ "IUdc" for thd opa.ftift1 ot a brand new the a~r in the city"• libnlj complex on Talbert Ave. Lau~ -. 1994 K8IOn Wlll b< "Rwnon, .. Ja 14 ..... fd>. 6. foll~cJ ~ .. StWis 17," from Marcia 4-17. AnotAcr SCR ~ plaJ .. Prelude to a Kha .. Will be olrcrcd·Crom April 29 to M111y 22. wish thaa mt&Sic:al dice o( Americo\n3 • ~ Musk Mu" a. a.,e Juoc 17 to July lO. A plMr ot MnJ d111y otrcrioa dole the firi& MW MmoA. .. A Streetcar N--4 Ot· lire". AUi-19-Scpt. 11. ud •Aanlldfts", Oct. 7.30. c... 132·1..0S ......... 0 • AMERI CAN I f,BQ -•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ , .................................. . COFFEE HOUSE CAFE IN OIAN CALIFORNIA CUISINE ,_. _ lsufa1ttillllR ,__,.._ ..................... DANCE FESTIVALS Ii SPECTACLES IANO.UZO fTAl.IAN C»f, locat9d ot 21 "a a.od\ 8hd • fat .u:no1 Farot1ty owned,~ pepcJled _ ...... fln.l INO.tl & dleeaes & lotnous b It's ~ch··· r· ~ ronge lrOf'll $200llO s11 9 Os,.,,,_ lw Soll •• 9pft, Ml 1 1-8 JIM ao.d Mon IN, OUT. WC, w,.. and be.r (71~J .S36-24A8 MEX ICAN Ml CASA, locallld ot 296 I NI Sir•. COiia Melo A lhp tc> MeiOcol ~ MMic:an food Open do~ CM I 1Gfll ..... Ft. WC. V. W. ~ DC, a o 6'.S-1&26 • ~~ HMbOI "oocl8 IN! f~i~.al .11 Boy Scouc ~" ~. 19) I \\' Co.at Hwy . "-'PM S...x:h, f>.42·SOll ~lh ~ ~'\"nC. tho ~¥ ~ wppo11ing k Scout ~. B~. k;,iuns .» 'f)t'<.QC1.1Llf "'t~ p.11.Klt. d1..pby Of •.&•ICM ";i1t .. o.a•1 . .a cl.ll...c •fljollU .i ch.IJ,C"fl'' n ..Jr.I 1.11'>.lt· bu·~ ~l>OIN. the l'.1' .anti S..11 Ch.ii le~.' "I~ Ctc.>t ~•pu<t l u lkut PIJIJ ., t"l.ht!Hb c.k-.llOfbtl~~ lt,nJ .tn<J 1 dtlf\k from loul f\'>UUt.&nls, l1w ~'ntl.~tJHh ITl('fl( .>NI nv c II rulb 9 .a m Ill S p m fr ... iJ)' lht•JUhh )uocJ.r, .AJ0\1\610tn SJ UI .-hollll~ SS ('""h J.i, ol the k-.ln.11 r ""'"' p.ttl..ng . WAHOO'S FISH TACO Wilh 3 locotoons I 133 P'CH lagut'O Beach. 1862 Pb:entlO. Cosaa M91c. 171.C) 631.J.t33 ond 3000 8"'8ol Couo Mesa 171.tJ .tJ..S.0130 W...U ·~ fish IOClo1 bumlOS b&acl bearu & '"•· ~ sondwoehes P11Cti roove 6rom s 1 o.s lo $7 50 Open Mon .Sof I I am lo I Opm 5"" l 1 om 110 9pm PIZZA w OY CITY Pfll.A ~A.NY lcxaled ot 19171 ~Sr Hii~lotl B.ach f~ DEEP DISH CHICAGO STYLI Ptl.IA, PQW ~. ~ Pfte9' slQl't OI $3 95 Open M Th II am 10 I ()pit: F/S I 1·12P"' Sun I 19 N a-& Wl/'re we. V, MC A£ DC (71 .CJ 962 113 I SEAFOOD STEAKS SEAL BEACH r . . \ ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FILM & VIDEO • Our HOUH 110 W 19th SI , (O§U .\llc\.1. 650-3%0 .... ~ ... ys olft' Movte N1ghb.. On Mand.I)', 11's "Love Thy Fellow M.ln N1te " with "Cood(elt.s" ill 7 p m. LITERARY ART~ • N-port ~Kh 'ubhc libr.ariH v.tr~ br•nches. 644 3171 'Preschool Slo- ')hme" P'rwnted it the CoronJ de-I Mar M.irin<.'r\ and &Ibo.I br•ncties 10 JO • m • •· bNiJr~ tht~ ~ 1 s 8 Riuoli loolulore al South Co.HC PW• HJJ 811s.tol ~ C~.i t.~ <IS7·H31 ~Li Slumbo •uthot ol Until the T~fth al "~~ ~gu her bool..s 7.9 toni1;N. MEETINGS l SEllWRS • Or-ie c:out ~. 2701 F~ Rold. CC... Mea, 4l2·S880. A 12-wMti ~ sallp.ure eta offered frid.lys. Sept. 10-DeC. 10. from 4-10 p.m. ~ S2SO. _ . MUSIC Classical, Opera & Tradilion.al t>,-t~ e1t~3 IRISH PUB . • I , , \l ·· ,,r:.~l • . FN1h Fllh D1111r ., ... ........_ . .... ,, .. , .... Dll....,. •Weelclnd ~ 7111Mpm eEatty Blfd Specials eHappyHcu .. ...... BMd't Cnllll ~00 M ;rn1 St B.111>0 .1 673-4633 and OYSllR UR pr91ents ... biJm NEUY HAS FOOTIAlf FEVEll CAFCH •r1111 a TlfEATER MIPV:,~£'MJJ'!> 1leo 1\JllllN ... T_... Lt o r •~I<,._,, .. 11.....,. "Wr d like to inYite rou &o.,, inetuliWI din,. for ... .cyte ricN •t re-ea ... '°" ;u.t S2St Yuw IM9I will inchi• nutntt.u. ahrimp •ppctl:u-r, the trllllic*'al Rcothene hcekhy tiled, Tcri )•ki Rec( JuttcnM co.ked •Ith w.Jlio.u iln4ll .,whroome.. Chtekcn •ith ~ 'J..-.... GIMon..,,.. frHhty cut u' t•W... ,\O .cned 11111ith the "11imeaC' c.-.f*'!iltna to• he ... ,_,."'"'· nee .... trttn lC'•· Sic> w· nc i.n ou:r tad,_ d\C roOJ. the'~. end the fent .. t~ f'l''ic:c. tt•. ou~ trut .. O,OW-..-Wdlf'V tfqf, .)0. J'9J. .,.,, n.~ flit6, ,...,.,..., .,. ......, ............ . m "'" I t l f ... -_ l . 1 •-. __ ,_ -1 I I I I I I I r I I I I I I I I I Sea~est f et es nautical Newport cwpon lbrbor Arc:a ~mbcr of C.ommcrcc heralds 'ummcr's end with lhc fifah annual NC*por1 Sea.Felt this weekend and nnt. Scafcst Ucb off Friday cvcnana wi th a special 01uatk1l ublbla at NC'Wpon Harbor Nautical Mu~um. fbe d1 pl:1y continues 10 1.m to l p m Wednesday throu&h Sept. 20. The fim Scaftst Ouiriatr Ra~ open 10 all, ~•II be held at Newport Dunes 8 1..m... to 4 p.m. Saturday. H:i~~uwr mu.sic. 1n Aloha Jhin conacst and PU:;nc~.an food will also be on tap. Admw1on is free, but there's a fee for race put1apants. SnorLcl throuJh a m.n·m3de underwater garden at the Morloc FOftlt Fat 9 a.m. to l p m Saturcby Re11S1rarioo and fee require4 The first ..... Pcalaala Arts •Dd Mwk FHthll 1s I()" 1 m. to • p.m. Saturday at Balboa Peninsula P:irl.. h's free; proceeds benefit Ctf)' youth SCMce~. Sa!MkullHMaUdU., coatnts run noon to l pm Sunday at Coron.a DcJ M11 State Beach. Nev.port Beach Pubbc l.ibr11y's Balboa brench hosts an ot-a ..U. roculDa oa Ras~tbtmn noon '" 4 p.m.. SuQday. Ki4s arc cspcc&ally invited It's free. "White Uncn and Jan." a •l&bt ol rbythm aad blllt'S at &be Hpll Newporta bcoefilln& the Orange , County Pcrformina Arts Center, will be held 5 to 9 '"h,ulc~ R1 o v.n\ h ~' HC':aL.,, all tiJht. Cornt ... J . < crtificJ ..\nru M iJv.o t trn b('d • l cnJcr . 1u11.\ c:hubroi lcJ ''c~i.., H·nc J ,.,. 1 110~ hor off rht" H ulhnu'<' grill • ,, i t h \ o u r c h •l 1 \. c o I ' .i I .i J u r p.m Suncby. The pncc (S40 for C.Cnter SOO member , S45 for non -mcmbcn) includes full buffet dinner. f orty local restaur11n1s featunng inaemation:ll CUlS1ne will be (c:a1ured a l Tastt or Ntwp0f1 5· 11 p.m. Sep& 17, 3-11 p.m Scpl. J and noon-8 p.m Sept. 19. Jn ;idJ11100 to ~phng 1as1er pl:ucs runnin& from SI 10 S5. )'Ou can en)O) music from Ambrosia. Saarshir and 1he Coasters. Admission's S6. Ncv.-pon Theater Arts Center, 2501 Qi(( Dr., v.111 stage "Mr. Roberu" 8 p.m. Sept. 17 through Oct. 17. · The annu.l SaFnt Pitr Swim at Nc-.-pon Pier \)ffers a:>mpc111ion an a variety of age ~&egoncs 8 10 11 a.m Sept. 18. .A KJtt fHtlval 01cs flom 10 a.m. 10 4 p.m Sept. I -19. Oiitdrcn under isge 12 get free k.iacs v.h1lc supplies last. Voyagen Yacht Oub/SeaFcst Challenge Cup >·•dlt ra" stans adpcent 10 Ncwpon PM:r noon Sept. 18. Pre-registration is S JO. Four Seasons lK and .CK rvQ/walk winds around Newport C.Coter 7:30 a.m. to 0000 Sept. 19. Race rcgisaratton, .. bicb IS $18. includes T·sbirt, Cree Taste or Newport admission and p:lncakc brca.kf~t. Festival orpnizcn cxpcC1 more than SS,000 tO ~nicipate 10 Scafest events this year. for more 1nfonnation. call 729-4400. 0 . ' \.hcf ~ \OUf' ~rt .iL.hoU \t' ruUtt>C'' nJ lrc•h . hur \t111rJ 011tth l;,rl'.iJ • f ,,, '-IC';iL., 1hH 1 uc J d1n11th .1 ""' .aho\t the re''· hr1n~ 1h1, crt1l1c.11c 10 Ch.ulc' Rrv"n\. la \ .i ~ll 11 \Jluc tor t he m nul.a h . -------:----, ,.,,, " '~"'""' ,,., r' ,,,, ... ,,, I I I I I I I •11 •llt 'llf<,.,,,.., . ""' , ... ""' W'I' '"''"' WW-M,_ AWY ...... _... ~ N'""''" a'''"" is1 1:.m c .. ,, H11.1tiHr 6"'"s.5910 -. .. __::_ .. --~-- , at l!!:c~ ·--..---c_... .. I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····························~··················· Our House home sweet home· to -~local acts By JOEL BJJBBB, ''ii ~·1n<1s ~' o!kc:, h.:cr :and music. Now V ~c·rc: gelling somewhere. Our Houi.e Coffee U:.ir - 720 \\ 19th ~1.. Cosc:a MQJ -is JUnlplll~ IOIO the local cn1cn;unmc:nt scene in a big way: ~•th acoui.11c mui.1c, filmi. and poetry featured every night. bc:ry Monday a l the bakery/ ~Jtcnng hole h J themed film . ghl ferruml. Spoa,he111 Western and OJ~1d l.j nch C\.'emngs hJ\.'C , alrc.111)' been featured Coming up Sept 13 u lo\.'c Thy fellow Man N11e ('Good hlla)") and. our pc rwnal favorite, an crncst Borgnine festival Sept. 20, in which "Emperor of the North," and "Escape f rocn New York" will be featured. The cntertafomcnl staple, hov.evc:r. as local acouuk musician . Solo linger--fOnpriten like Bill Boyd, John Carillo, Dan Fowler, Zeora Sase and others who play lhe coffee hOuse circuh will be featured throuahout tbc month. Wednesday ii open mike niJhL • EYery niaht'' diffcnnt 10 1top tJ, and pick up a sched\&Jc. Enter1ainmcnt is free; but the beer, bl&els and java ain't. • Qucstion of the day. What'1 the dlfTerenee between Callina out ot a mnhip and Callin& out ol ao ·-··-' ... ,,,_. In a starship. you fall a lot faster and a lot farther. Ju.st ask Mdcy Thomas, Conner lead inser oC Stanhip, the band thai once was called Jcffer10n S11nbip and bcpn 1n the late ·c;o. as Jefferson Airplane. On Sept. 18. ~ and Starship arc playina the "'Taste ol Newport,'' the city's JOUrmct food feast. While the Tute is certainly an event. it's a fu cry from where Thomu' career was a few )'Uri &&0· Sotlp like "Jane," "'We Buih This City," "Sara" and "Find Your W1y Bad." were huse bill for Thomas and Starlbip in the '80s. But that was then and this ls now. Where the rcboro Jclf~ Stanhip is pllyi.na the Coach House ~ other YeRUQ. ThomaS' StantUp is playina a food festival GllT SPECIAL-mKUN, ma A RUKn •INND ~~ BHQ Oudi"n· BBQ Spett Rab. a B....U. or 8ttf lll<'lulk• S.ltd P1>U10. Bau. Goni " Cob A Cole SUw. Scr"fd r,.. S·OO p.a. Join For Dinar L .. ehor W kead Br1111e• ~·· d ~ flUlded it ()iclgO * cu '* trouft h•rqetarcu...,_ "*" s-. -Pllermo, lltf Pb 1930's. Tocay, ta scm & ,_., cdu to ~. COl1'4*M inn d dll* ...., bid ~ -d1#/ nS seasoned wtll s oenerllions " fd/ prtde. forR-wltiel1Cal 723-0821 251 ...... ., • """"" ... -a coup C0t .. Tastc of Ncwpon" Taco, cwntry an· u lbc Doo W1h orpniKn. but ctoa•1 you thiDk Riders and Oill7 Ver~ A The Tbomu would be happier playina De ten. ebewhere? Ukc rm)'bc 1 f:iir? •An utn~lal acousaic t.OniCCrt Stanhip wW play II 6 Ind 9:4~ will be ruhlrcd ' Lou.ie·Louie'' p.m. S.turday, ScpL JS. Frid.:ay. Stan Frazlcf', cbc lit\ r ol 01bcr cncc11ainmen1 11 the the Shrinky-Dins. cca up •ith Taste wiU 1ndude Ambroua, foliJh1 . Darrce McNamcc. cbc dtwalhCt of 80S, the Coasters ("'Ya.kccy Yak" Xtra Larsc. io an ~le p1uar/ and ··Ch1rt1c Brown .. ), the surf drum ~tfonnaDC"C. Should be• sooct sounds or Tbc O.a.n11ys. Tako one. Chcdt it ou1 o ' I . •FAMOUS RIIS &SALAD • TERIYAIJ LEllON OR llAYl CHICKEN &BALAD • PlllllAVERA PASTA &BALAD SERVED SUNDAY 111111FRIDAY5:11-1:• 1W LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK , _.. 111&5"., owacr ol tbc populU Camdot on Udo P.cr. b opened a ~ teaaun.Ql called Anold'• ~ nalnCd fot An.oed .............. ha bndlofd (an honioJ rllCly baiowed 00 . bndlordl). a· &icb ~ hid a yen '° add ~nether locatiuft 'WbeiC his [althful foUuwert cOWd ColM in oc.at ot the ~ · t or U.C lwM sun and enjoy a pac:auua; (ric atmosphere for bre.ak/ut. lunct\ nd dfaner on 1 ' )CIMOUod b • AnJ th t•a how Amold'1 Hide-Out cunc inlO bc1n1 (our month on tho Pcninsul:l. Rt-.1 h trained • "efY youna man in V&.1goslavb. but left ~hllt be calls thO IDOi& bcauti!uJ plaa ln the"' rid in 1963. W>4bk k> d&&nt Tito'• · unl t Nk. tie v.~eJ h' • up IO becotnc ao cX«\ITuc chef fOf u Unpurt ct e.tc:m bocct chJin, a chd for Ken Hansen •n the palmy ~)--s of Sand~ on Sunset OoulcvarJ and K~d a chef in lbc £scuffic:r room tn Dc\-etl Hi bet.ore inc 10 Ne.port 12 ycan 1 o At Arno&d'a H1dc.0Ut, he is cun11nuin1 hii. ContiMnlaJ way -. ith food. ~ •~ one ol his rona -cl sauces ,.,hkh '" rarely_ prepared .cU, ii at all these dl):i, an modcretcly priced rutauran The quiet bar is ofT-~<k and cozy; ICMCC can be uneven, indilrcrcn1 or oo the mark. Al breakfast (CM' 1n1 ti.me of the <by), Cgl Benedict ' fint class. ~ freih cap. poa.ebed to perfcctlOft. nestle on Canad~n bacun •i1b a mast~toukd EnaJW\ m1affin. ~l't'd ••lb WJ>Crb hollan<Wsc. Al S6.9,, chill ii ulity • lhc equivalent ol 1he .. ....._ __ .- -. --- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •'-.... - Georg~ and Dillli Ri tich of Arnofd's Hide.Out on P~nin)uLl. l'anc;1lc:~ v.amn • .inJ WI'\ '""'P b.Jcun arc :l\:Ul.iblc. al"lng \•ith '" :anJ bagel), gr;anul.t. 001nw.1l, lru1: juice plu .. )QjUrt W'Jloo1h1c" I~ c · only mi111Jlct-hu~\O) r:m1.h.-ru' .in :anglii:&Jct.I puuknwnl ~Ith • - borJ.:l.11~ ~ucc. thc\'\c \\.111t1~1.:J tuo fur from ~k\i.::&n ti ,1J1111m r •r lhh pun .. 1 -.cnora S.ib1.h h.1\C ~rl1on) gcncr.Ju' CO(IU h f11r.l\!.l.I Ill )h.1rc. M:mh.11L.in d1u\\J..:r 1.:slk~ f1 .. hcrm;ia .. chov.d r ;it A rn I J ' 1 c"·clknt Ilic H11Jc·0~1 hur • v.11h on.:-h;ill pounJ \IJ bc:c:I I• 1 itr1p11 t i.J ... on ... lu;._·...._ grail J • · 1 ;n, :and fn.: .. " ~ J' .1 14.I -.. ... u. :r.c" .. 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'pnnL.l.:J \\llh brc..1J crumbi. anJ U\Cn br,nkd v. 1th m.mrc cJc butti:r, Sll.95 :> . . . a Q\.iiet lair By MABLA BIBD, D 1 r. 1 n g E d 1 t. o r FYI WHAT: f'lnOkJ~• HJde-Ou1 WHlll: 2900 Newpott a.Yd WMlN: epen 6 o .m. to 10 p.m. ..5undav·Thurld0y, to 11 P m. fnday·,So1urday Ruz-Carlton's.. .. tuch u SIO (ahhoush the RC uses pork loin instead ol Canadian bacon) Another ouutandina bruklast is a Ouffy r~-ea omelet (SS 9S) ac~cf with tasty chuftks or hone-fried potAt()C).. and tout or muffi Ma)bc Gcorce Rastach h a chicken roop an hil yard and plbcn the elP datly -they ire wonderfully fresh. &$& ol 5how ss the Neptune crammed with fresh lhrimp. ac:aUops and other ocean deniuns Mtrchlws of FiM WiM & SpiriU SiMe 1957 LIQUOR SPECIALli WJNE SPf+IAl.S POpov Vodka ., .. l.7SLL ................. $9.99 Setuiani l.S o.d, Jaaermc~r W/T·Shut ·····--···-·$14'. Mctkx.. Cab ••••.• •$4.99 CUCM> 1800 TcqwJa 7~1.. ... 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HOW MUCH: lunch tot ~ $13 plUa to.II MOii INfO: 723--6090 Buy 1 Dinner Entree Get 2nd for FREE! .......................................... ... _ ......... -........... .. .. ,12 5124,000-5599,000 ....-r Mm enNnce your IJillltyte In ~ 18R In VIia s.lboa. w .. to ~ gourmet kitchen. eec:urtty S*tdng. mlnf comm.wnei ..... •• .,...11oau1N ··~-- .. BALBOA PENINSULA POINT • Up au donstaln IUD pordles with P.aoramlc NJ, dty and moaataba ~· Wataflot brick terrace, pmate dock wide corner lot with sandy beadl. Don,,......,, 11,.7 .. 000 5695, 000 . 5 8 8 5. 000 $935.000 . s 1, 185.000 • __ 'Oollr ..... Principal Scott Paulsen chats with 8th-graders K)le McNichols (left) and S~nt Body Presi- dent Kassy Thompson, both 13, about upcoming ~chool yea.r. See Paulsen's report on page s. Table of Contents 3 Scouting reports Newport-Mesa's principals give us a peek Into the upcoming school year. 10 Partners in education Local business people and Newport- Mesa teachers and staff already have ~ start to a beautiful relationship. 11 The brass Home phone numbers of the entire school board, plus the schedu1e for the superintendent's forums and educational summit. 12 Real page-turners A look at the recommended reading hsts for grade schools. 16 The top 25 Newport-Mesa administrators suppty the answers to the top 25 most frequently asked questions 17 The old college try What students who are col .. bound should know about their cfasses. 18 Getting to school on time Easy-to-read charts show each school's hours and holiday schedule fM the year. 18 After the final bell rings After schooC, what's a Newport-Mesa atudent to do? Plenty. 19 How to send up an SOS When your child Is having trouble in IChool, here ls what to do. Cover credits Photo by Marc Martin. Grmphlc by Mark Hwen. SchOol 8''PS)Uei courtesy of Costa Meaa Statloner9. 2 -OAllV Pit.Ors BACK-TO-SCHOOL PRIMER 93 September 9, 1993 ~r Reader. ' -~ A few months b:tck. we ·were sitting around 1hc office. talli.ing bout the posifi\1; community buu gcncr.J!~ the new superintendent, M3c Bernd, and the e~ci11n1 prospecu for the 1911.}94.school )~ r. And "'e ""'"J what those of us 3t the Daily Pi~ot could do to contribut.: 10 tht cl1\!.u17-uptiu1i>l~ outb>k. The rcsuh is what you're holding in your hand': the l<il annual B:ick·t "!iOot Primer "SJ), a pi tor p.11~ students, and employees of the Ne"pon-Mes:i Unified ~hool Di~tri t. We'll put ~~ side for o niomcnr sny riiht ~1: we're proud of the spcci31 section Not chat "-C did it on our O"-An. We h d f>lcnty of h Ip. We approached Supcrintcndcn1 Bernd w11h the Primer '93 1Jc:a. lie IO\ d i.t ond pkJ . U hi Ji\trtct') c·om p'. support. And dad we ever get it! Admtni tralor>. princ1p.JI \, lC.JCh~f'\. p<.arenl~ :inJ tudcnl pf'O\•dc<i U) \\Il l mile!' informahon as we could sxm1bl) stuff inh> 20 p:i11te . Inside. )'OU'U fand school pf'C\.i~ from .ill :?b pnn~1pal~ in 1hc d1 1ri1.1: rcP.Orl\ on n rl :aU PfOlnmi ,,:h within the d1 trict; answers 10 the 25 mo'>t frequently a a.ed quc tiun : d3lly :anJ hohda)' hoof hcdofc,, more (inclu"in& the Pilot's annual, •mard-\\mning prep footb.111 prC\1c" scc;tion). we•ve typeset more than 1.000 column inchc!> ot copy, but to get the irirorm. 1100 to )'UU, we m:eJcd hdp 1n L dcrwriting this first-time project. That's \\-here our )J>OIUOrs !>teppcd forward, We cd the community bu,11 • ~ leaders to help us produce Primer '93. and they didn '1 he 1t:uc. We encourage our readers to support the!>C tducat1on-mindeJ bu inc se~ "hcnevcr p<))Slblc. They r~: 1 \ l BOY, PetCare Company. Wahoo's fish Taco. Wc~claff Pl11..1. at-c:.isc. ColJ1o1.c:ll Banker'~ Tami Anilcnon. (, · wcU Banker, Fashion Island. Realtor Jad.1e Gillis. Longs Drug Store\, Mun·, B:tl~ Club, CJ. Sc'er~t1 om ,\ Sons, Shock Boats. Shape-Up Ne"port. All:trd Aadc:m), Baby Bloomer . Bo)~ aml Oub Oub ol the Harl Are~ Mariaret Aftn Ferrin. LE.P., Futurckids. Gtant Step Lurning Ccn1er. Jimmie O.F 0 Center. 111•, Vineyard Qristian SchOot. · · We hope you'll set f&S '!"uch of an education rcadan& our B.lck·to-&hool Primer '93 as ft pn out of puum~ toicther. Sincerely, Tom Johnson Associate Publi1htr C\ \\'1ll1Jm l.obJcll &htor . NEWPORT-MESA UnifU!d School District poll o/fb hox /J61 •. IW'ttlpO'I bfttll. ~onda •M4J • (114} -J100 September 9, 1993 Dear NcY>-port-Me$1 Patrons: Tbe most important incredjent {or any Of)aniz:atioo'1 wcccss D to be cbc to it customc Wh.Uc our ll'Wl6I important cuslomcrs are the c:bddren JOU send to ow 1ehoOls, we abo NC 1hc entire ai1nmv'li1J becauJe an c~Ucnt IChool iystcm builds community pride, stimulates bulintss. and enhance .,....ny "hlel. In ~t sense. ~ry citillea o1 the co.la Meta and Newpon Bc:ach communities ha.I o tiab ha .JM~ or our scbook. o.ur !'tchword for th.ii ~ the comic:e~an ii dolcne 10 the c:u omer bec:aute aJJ tue:ee:aiu• b\111 IDd orpnaauoas thme by mecu., C811omct • We have a OGmber o1 cblle .... before• dlil idiool ,car, llrith cJucatlnc att ·ot our •~h 1o wp teveb ot CJ!Clellcncc at the top of tbe UM. h eddit'ai to •HU.. .a.-... of a.r Jaudca&&. wc\ilt p IO iacrcaM (dell aa::ounla;bility, furt~r sm..-.. die ......,..., llDd ~'1 •more la term o(ro"1i:Wq °"' to our c:oaun1.aq1ty for adVice, support, lllid OOallnidM critidsa. . The ~-Mesa Uftifted Sdlool Diarict bcao. 10 .U ol,ou, and we wua'eo ..a.,. ea... we 1n .._,ht job t!'-t )'OU want u1 to do. We are GI...., adtod abcMat thla Bldr*ScMOI ,..._, '9J ,. a:••••.., .. 'l;)ally Ptk>t and 1u 1pocuon. 11. it ahoiwS how ~adoe between our scbool disukt Md abe buMMtll cm nl'J'aa .. Id r lo OW C!fS'OtMR ~th tbncly, ialef~ ad relcvMt .......... AU ol ~in N~·MCA ue lootils fDlward ao .._ ._. ICbaOI ,ear~ .a.: W Met 11 we 'Ml au••~ rcadl"'a out Ud •Mai all ot JUL ~Ince rely, ., • • ·Principals· give 'scouting reparts~ en ~heir ··schools ~ Newport-Mesa·s principals offer insightful previews of what to expect in the •93.94 academic year. We asked the princi~ls •I eac,h of Newpon-Mesa's schools to write • ~bon ''sa>uti'n1 repon·• for the '9.J.94 llal<kmic year. Wh•t follows. in •lphabetial order by scl>oot, •re their reports. ADAMI ILIMINTAllY ICHOOL 8y Principll Hald ROiis Adams School is locoted in the Mesa Verde area o( Costa M Art Musewn. Docents from the museum will visit our classrooms to instlUCt out students in various alt media. Out students will also have the opportunity to visit the museum. <:fut sccond-througb·fiflh grade studc:nts will puttdp tc in lhc Art Masters Program. They will be &Aught about Yatious miuten (i.e. Degas. Monet. Picasso) Hd the style pinicular to each on~. This propam will be funded by our PT A as well as grants. O\lr )taden1 populadon (grades K-S) is a')>p«>Jtun:uely 400, and v.e h:ive a saa(( of 25. The strength or our procram lies ... ith the h.i&h q~lity of our &tarr members and our parents. Reciosnwng the value of education for all students. Adams School places great emphasis on pre>\iding 31\ academic procram 111r1th encounics each child to pow as much as possible. The school statt worts doKty with parcn&s to promote lcarnins. penonAJ arowth and hip Kif ·esteem (01 all students. As part of our languace development propam. our En&lisb·spcakina su.adcnts will learn Spanish aloog with OUI SpanislHpcakin& $lUdcots who will lcam EntJish. This propam becins in kiodcrprten IJld JOCS thtou&h fifth p-adc.. O\ild care is provided oo our campm by the YMCA Princi~ Tom JKObson Hys CdM High will h.t~ ~ 10-hour community serwia requirement in Amen· ~t duws, ~d the concept of 'respect and responsibility' ~II be integr01led ~-ety"here. The 1t:aff brinp t<>sethcr resoum:a. &kills and knowledse cucnaial (or student progress and incJudc:t parents in decisions about their child"s lcamina. We provide s1imulatin1 curriculwn and lc:amina experiences for children. Out academic program this year will include an emphasu in lanp.l&C ans and art. Out,!in.t·gnade studen ~ru ~PllC an an art propaln' sponsored by the Newport Harbor Ow PT A is extlcmcly actiw and very mucli appreciated by alt Our mcctinp are educational u well as informatiYc. We plan to have speakers on topics telcvant to our pare11ts. At out October mcctina. Dr. Sally Landon wiJJ address child devck>pmcot. Other Mots sponsored by ou1 PT A iodudc: fJCld trips to the Planetarium at Ora.nae Coast CoUcae (OCC). lhe Oraaac County Marine Institute. OCC"s Qildrcn's Thutct and Newport Hubor Art Museum. Propams wiU abo be brouabt l,O OUI studeots indudina perfomw>c:cs by South Coast Repertory and the ~tion Cotllpany TraveliJll Cbildccn 's Theater. 11>e money &'CDCrated (rom .. fundrai.scn wiJJ be tarsetcd for various schoolwidc needs such as our alt and science programs. The Livina Scicnc:c Foundation wiU brint a hands-on science progranf to our school Aho. our fifth cndc stu<knts wiU raise money to pay fot tuition at Science camp at tak.e Arrowhead. This project has been adopted by our Partocn in Educat~ Dave Shulda Enterprises. Mr. Shulda's company pnMdcs scholarships to needy stu<knts who would not otherwise be able to aucnd camp. Adaas £ketatary Scbool USO Cha"-tt R~ Coda Mesa. "'26 (114) $56..3117 Afta' KMol cur. Protldcd oa "11/l JlS! DIUC J'!Oll IH TOlfN" Longs Pbarm~cy Fast Friendly Service 175 East 17th St, CoSta Mesa COJWING IN NOVEAHIER OUR FASIDON ISLAND ~STORE 923 Newport Center Dr, Newport Beach · StGft 11....: M--·Frlday .... ,,. . ~ ..... ,,. S.'8Jfaiito.7.- 631-.0 • 631-9223 ~·.., campus by YMCA. ANDIUIN IUMINTOY SCHOOL 8y Pmcipa1 Tom CMJ . Andersen Elementary School. located at 1900 Port ScaOO\lrne Way in Newport Ocach, is beginning its 20t h year of operation. Serving 3ppro,im:llcly OS students (gr.ides K-6). Andersen School pndcs 11~1r 1n provi4ing e!Kh tudent with a varied :ind cb:illenging educational program. The C'UTT'iculum fc:iturc~ instruction in bnguagc 3rl'>. mathematics. voal music, physical edue1tion. llrt. computer tcch.nok>gy and socncc \\e stm'C to meet the nceth or all tudc:nu :it Andcf")Cn School. Program available to our student-. include speech, lanauage and Jh)Cholog1c:il .service The 1993-94 ~hool )Car wall )('C the llnpkmcntation of a new science program. nus b:inds-oo approach to science •111 feature new in.struction:tl m:atcr~ls and a science laboratory ror )tudent experiments. The fifth·&radc students will apin p:inicip;llc in the Orange County Dcp:anmtna of Education's Outdoor Science School. &.addition, v.e ""'II abo be participaaina in the Scacncc On l'bc Go Procran> spon501Cd by the YTA and a Sprina Saencc Fair. Ow locus o. scicac:c v.ill ~e thi a _,.. Mt .. sdlool )Hf. Aadcnu 11\Mkftts s>1nicip:a&c in a variety ol carictuMba prop-ams that JUppkmeot the ~ aarric\lhim. A dmc ~rtina rdatioftShip willt the Nn.~ Harbor Art M ...... pte)'itJcs teuduta witlll experiences &n bulh the . iOft Ud h. "'Y ot art. ~ -·· n. Newport Bcadt nnace Department will -.aift ~nt the combat drug U5C :ind abu..c. The 1993-9-i i.chool )\!.11 "'"I again :.cc e>.tra time d:is....c~ sponwrtd by tht Andc~n Pl A Studenb "ill h:ivc lhc oppur1u111ty to enroll ID :i variety or aher·..chool COU~). All or t~ prog,ram' enrich the cduotion~ cxpcr11:ni:c for Andersen students. Andersen School h~ Jn outstanding PTA. PJrC.tlb .ire c~trcmcly supportive and \'OluntecrS gracio~I)' g1\C or their lime to a).Sist ;it the ~ool. \\ e ore most rortun:UC IO h.t\C )UCh J 11>lcntcd and c:ncrgctic group E:lch )C:lr the PTA hold \C\cral fond·ra~ms c"cnh to benefit the ~hool ThtS vcar the PTA will be holding :i H;llO\\ccn orn1,·al. sclhng g1h v.rap during 1hc holiJ.iy sc:uon and )polbOllng l\\O boo~ fain.. Andcn.en·) PTA aoo \\Ofl' \\Ith the p;ircnt or~anaa11ons o( both lmculn and Harbor View ~hooh in )f)On~nn~ th<: Spmt Run "h1ch v.111 be held in February l ht> ~cnt bnngs k>cal bus.i~~ commun11y members and school together for the benefit of all Funm i;cner::ucd Crom tht> event v.111 be used 10 help m«t the needs of alJ three sd\oub The Andersen School \t:ifl "ri\CS to provide lh<: be)t ~\AMC lc~rning em1ronmcnt for :ill tudcnb. We pbtt great ~mph.N\ on acadcnuc procrams .. h.ch ell('Our:sgc all children 10 rcKh their poccn1i..al E¥"el') ~uJcn1 " afTordcd the Of>PO"Wlll) 10 dC'\'Clop bis or her abilitic\ h> the M~. Tbc 199.l-9' sct.ooa year wtll be a ~tivc and cmciti1'8 C'\l)Cncnc"e for uur slu<kn The uarr Ill Andcnca School b loolin& ru.ward to th() 5dw>ol year • 11 h cnth&Wum. We arc proud to be ol Kf\icc to our conunuaaty. We invi~ JOU to ·, our and 6haro in the~ •. D.A.R.E. PIQll'alD lO Andcrxn A'll I ••• ~ ~ lludc.l\ts. TU awatd-winnifta IM r.t Sca•••• Wff1, NN..~ ... ,._., ~ pnMdea "-*•ts .tth .... w infonnalioft ud Slratc&)o to help (714) ~ . OM. y N.OT'S MCk·To.sCMOOl. PMl9 .., -• CALIFO•NIA ILUUNTAltY SCHOOL ey· Prine~ TWnera Pamam C:ilifornio School's strona partners.hip with p.ircnts, community ond t:i(f provides the b~t ~ible educ:ition for our children. CJhforo1a School's 31-ye:ir trad1'ion or providing chollcngina cdu..:allonal pro~rams for each \tu,:cnt emph;a.sizcs both the ac:1dem1c gro~th o( e ch student ~ind the cultivation :ind growth of eoch '-ludent':. self concept. Our educational program (grudes K·o) CllCllurage:. the acquisition or ba:.ic ,1..,11, and li.nowledgc :ind prumotc higher-level thinking, prohkm·..oh ing :.'-.ill!> :ind :.tr;i.t..:gu:~. 1 he~ :.1ro1egics arc 111,,,rporatcJ in the progrnms used 111 our computer lab 'and the Cllmputeri. 111 each cl~room. ... ~tuucnt' cJttcnd their learning du11ng their ~ccl..ly vbib to uur Lcarn.ng Center anJ computer lub. Our JC'tivc ..chool communitv )Upf>llrh our )Chool through · \Oluniccr worl.. and gcncru~ donation:.. The one m:11or funur:ii!>Cr spomoreJ by our PTA :111J lhl ull-,chool Jog·a-Thon enrich California Schoors educa11onal program. These t"o :unur a1,cr:. :.uppon the )Chool a~cn1bllcll>, lu~IJ 1np!>, addi11onal sori,,.1re <tnd hardware for our computer l::ab and ~upplemcntal cdul·a11unal rnatcn:il for each da"room. I hroughout the )e:ir add11ion:1I tundrJ1lioC~ pro\1dc money for tu1t1on Jnd 1ran'l".>rta11un to our 11hh grauc Outdoor ~c1encc ~chwl 111 the SJn l.kroJrdinu Mountain'> f\lam \t udcut~ cam all of thc11 tu1t1on b) ~lling p1uJ' .1m.I M&Mi. to uu1 generous i:ommun1t). C .1hforn1a School Ill. d1l>tingu1i.hed O\ our communll) '>Upport. I he I' Ir\ cuorJ1n:ite' our r1:Jding 111n.nt1"c program -Read 10 1\d11c' e -hy rntcrvrcwmg \tuJcnt\ on the bool..~ 1hcy\c re.id lnd !>Upplying aud1t1unal rnccnti\CS !>ULh ·" .i~cmbhes. pcnc1h and numcrou'> a~ard Our Iheme th1!> )Car as 'Oi~ur 1 lunt \\'e l.now our Learning Center walls w1fl be covered with colored Jrnoi.aurs al> each child strives to read 100 books. Our bU!lornc:.' community ac1ivcly upports this reading incenti\le program ~ith coupons., Jift certificates and awards to roster a chrlJ's que .. 1 10 learn. California School parenb enrich our H11ual ans curriculum ~ilh le~ns 1n An Appreci:it1on Our parents help children le:1m to apprcci.uc art through the ~oru of the areal artist<;. The lc.:s~ns. preM:nted by p.:ucnt volunteer... pr0\1dc \tudenb wrth a 'aricty of art medi;a expcrrcnccs Our nftcr·school J ust S:i) No program 1s a"ailabk for first· through firth·gr:iden~. One of our fother,, J reserve policeman, pru\1dc\ student man> oppurtuni11e~ 10 learn .ibour and 10 praLllCC the "Three Steps to Say No " This Ju'>I Say No club proHdc'i students with knowledac and social and emotional support to choose a dn.ia-Cn:c lifestyle. Project Self· 1ecm ~ohanc~s a stUdent•s selr-ilNtc and renakens '-U, MOL·fri. from l lo 5 P·•· the full~ of the Student's ·. =-----------leatnina pot~ntial. - California School meets the needs of the total sd.ool community. Students participate in after-school classes sponsored b) the PTA in SP3JlW\. science. art, crafis, music and computer simulation games. Parents attend p:ireotin& classes and 1>3rcnt education meetinp scheduled by our PTA. Our distinguished staff: Minette Miller, Myrna freeman, Ellen Rose, Shqic Oark. Pat Holmberg, M::uy Cheliu , AJcnc Recd, Jaclic Ru.:.hmore, Merrilee Winkler, P:u Councr. Lcil:s Case. Cynthia Dlackwcll, Sally Oa\.enport, Rich Spehar, Harriet Rich, S:ari Boren, Beth Myslinski, Lind11 Wauon. Imogene Wangler, Beth Erl and T:immer.a Parham invite you to become a p:an of California School's partnership in learning for the 1990s. ullromfa Elcmen&ary School 3232 California A,e,. Co ta Mua (71.&) 55'-3486 AJ\cr-school playarou.nd Pro&f1Ull proviclrd on campus at no ch~ by city of Costa Mesa for chlldttn COu.IGI PAllK lLIMINTAllY SCHOOL See p:ige 12. CORONA DIL Mam HIGH SCHOOL By Principal Tom Jacol>Son . The CdM facuhy. staff, >tudcnts and p:arent ~ppon arou~ ha"e wmc e~citing plans for our 7th·l2th grade~ during the 199~~ schuol year. Follow-up to l:a t )'Car's accrcd1tat100 procc!> ,,. and our re tructunng pl.an' activities have tar&etcd ~eral area$ for spc-c1al atteotton " • lodiJifd IHU St'b~ulr ~;ii. p1k>1cd lut prini; and ~ill be continued tbas fall. The bell 5Chedulc addresses ~-o needi. identified durini our rci.tructuring planning )Car: ~t:aff dc,clopmenl time 11nd tutoria!JinJiv1Ju:alueJ ins1n.iciion. On Monday, faculty mcmbcD v.ill be 1mol,ed 1n i.u(t dc"clopment from 7:30-8:2.5 :un On Wednesday, 1cachef") \I.Ill ix l\'llilablc in abeir rooms 7:30-&2.S a.m. !ot i.ndividualizcdlluto,QI instruction. Other CDmpu$ f;aciliti (llbr:uy, computer I~ cuuosclina ccnter, etc.) ~m abo be •wifabte 10 • students. Additionally, the school b explonna the ~ib1lity of >Ptci.21 scmin1"', e ... n·tune d:l).\C) dunng this penod. a bc11n ~or student ·30 am. both M nda) ond Wcdnescby. There i no chan c in the cl hcdulc Tuc~y. Thut\d:iy and fricb • Smc requirement fur in tru"'onal minute arc bcini mc1. Ho~C\er, • t:it< ~ai,cr I'\ rcqum:d. That w:ai\cr h;i been ,ubm111ed ufter bcins :appN\cd h) •be Corona dcl MJr H1sh School S11e Coun 11 anJ LcaJcr,h1r ·1 c:im .ind the ~hool bo.arJ • Curriculum, lni.lrutticm. 'tond.inh and Ano nunt. CJM foi:ulty v.111 ron11nue "-Orli.!ng tuv.·;.ucJ 11l.1tomcnt vf currtculum v.11h the nc~ st::uc: lr:unc"'" .. ' , lnlC:tlf·ltlon ~ \UhJC h. th.:n ('~ OlhJ the: u'4: ol J ';met) of rn,tru taonar 'lt:ll<'Jll!~ " :a.n entc r:il p;m uf thi-. dfun. W (' 11> ill rt'CU\ on thi: Jc\C:lopnlcnt of IDOJ;mJ\ fof 'tuJent OKhit\cmcnt thh \~:ar, along v.1th '1ratcg1cs (ur 1mpMing . The PetCare Company has been in business m the Newport·Mesa area since 1986. We are proud to be part of this community .and would like to offer you $5.00 off your purchase of any 201b. or 40lb. lams Pet Food: lams Pet Foods are the best pet foods you could feed your dog or cat. lams Pet Foods are made of the highest quality ingredients and superior proteins and fats . lams Pet Foods are much better than any grocery store pet food. We guarantee your pet will be satisfied with lams Pet f'oods or your money back. ¥······u·iiMS l~r,;,;~··········: • Hime • . ~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- • City. SW. and '41----------~---: Phone~ 0 pwpoM anlyrJ--_________ __;,_ Type~ptt?---------------- TyptOC tood yo.i.,. ~~~I*?·------• • • OFFER GOOD lrlw.l • DIStCUlT 'Mn4 OQjlOH • L.MT 1 COUPON PER PERSON PE.A HOOSOQ.D e ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNTNJTON lf.ACH Adami&~ (714) 964-4717 .... the ~n• Of '1uJcn1 ·pc:rtorm:u'4:e. • ~~••a.·Cndc Hou .. ~ 1•1 .. 1:r.1m ,.,,u be bunchcJ tn 1993 1J: hoo ••lh =about 100 )tuJ, .... J four tc hen will be furn • aademic Mjccts ~uch 3, I ~ tudies. m:uh :mJ '• •ill he l:aught in nch h·' The home pt\)Jr:lm \\1. ~ Oc bility, inte,r.-t , ubjett m~ucr anJ c;u1i:1 11 to the bi;h'1ithool \Clt1ni: I imp&cmcnut un of th.: 11.,,. prOGJAm •ill t1.lc t~o or ) J~ • a R C'QUtb Rnput .m.i R(1pon\lbllh). Srcp .. Ill rt°'{)Cet and ~n 11't1hl\ p~ ,,f ~·~,I hfc :it l .!'.I t:d.c1• I t )'C;ar. l a h~''· an\J p.irent "'" t1\i:h , th:at effort in 199.l .l · • Cilmpu\ ppc:oir.>nu (.1C'anllnns i p.lfl ol l 1 l(l r~pc,1 ~hol1I ( • ''"• 1mpfl>\"C :appc;1r llC\. ... ~ buu•tful r~ cuncrt ~ h;Ccpt.IC'I Ire ~i11 I .. wr n\pi.U. 1lab u Jl'•' 1' bc~LUC Uf i g OCfUU\ Ill our PTA. • Conamult) n I ...... Acdoa Prot.ranas. CdM I I School hti a 10.hour: communily world. service rcquircmcnr in Jn addition. we wilJ continue 10 American-gO\'emmcnt cbsscs. We develop our community 5ervicc will continue to work in 1993-9'4 10-pros.ram. pon!olio assc mcnt is establish expanded community beln& cslablisbcd, our business scl"icclsocial 1e1ion prosrams partnermip with State Farm embedded in curricul:ar c:.xpcrienccs continues to ~.and of Students. professional arowth 1ctivit1cs are The uems targeted for speci:ll encouraged. rocu tbi )c:tr do not describe 1he The 11hletic prog11m continues b&& picture at CdM High School. to develop strong team mcmben. , Tc china and ln min& l$ the Some upcomina dates to pnm:uy task, t\O\\c"cr, that as remember: · ~lanced wt1h C.\t~-curric:ular Sept. JO: footbalJ Costa Mesa vs. 3c11v1t1cs ("isual and pcrformina Ocean"iew :ins. athlcticl.. clubs and a vancty Sepe 30-Back-to-School ot other 3SSOt'i:>1ed student body New. JS: Report Card Night ;11,;tM\le,). . Coslll Mesa Hi&h School What ~ale 11 1~11 come 2650 Fa~kw Road, Co.ta Mesa, l ether. People. H:>rd-v.orl mg 92626 people includ1n1 tea hers, )tudcnts. (7l4) SS6-JJ.U parcni.. PTA. ~tcr or1.1n~11on~ d~lfict ludcrs and the &.lrd.of Educahon. h 1 a bcuul1(ul cumplc of tcam .... ork al its \Cty bc)t Coro.ca dd Mar Ulch Sdlool 2101 £a5lJ>fuff Ori,~. Ntwpart Sada, 92UO t1J~) 760-J)lO COUAMUA HIOHICHOOL 8y ~Edward Hlrtnn The 1993'-9" school )CM wlU ,be :ln «citina one for us. We hafC • new C03t or paint, and l will be SCMA& as the new principal at this 7jl2 hi'h 5Chool. A3 the }'tat bC1ins. we will continue to punuc cxrcUence; a qulity educaoon for all $lUdc:nu 1 our No. l pl Good thinp will be 1cn in1 e-.cn better incc the Mesa Family will cootinue wath us n: tructurina efforts and introduce some new pf01Dms to recognize students and 't~lf Recocn1 tion is h11h on ou,r list. How ~bout Mus& nc-of ·lhc·Month. Pnnc1pal's Honor WaJI, Employee-of-the-Month, e-tc.., R«OJnition. cncounaacmcnt and iupport romc rrom • '~riety of wurcc Parent l in\.'Qlvcmcnt i.s wu,ht, cocourQl'Cd and wdoomcd. We encouraae ~ to be imohcd in PTSA, boosicr orpnazat.ions and • new organization dcsiJned to ' cncourafC studcnu to acb~: INllGN INTIRMIDIATI SCHOOL Erwan School, eclcb~ting its 43rd ye:ar. is cooled by ocean brceus. Our school. ~ill scr.-e S.S9 seventh-and dchth-iradc students durin& the 1993-94 school yeu. The ethnlClllly and ' socio-economicaJly diverse student population wiU provide a real-world experience Cor students. The concept of family is used very successfully to promote understand.in& and ac::c:epll.OCC amon1 students. ' Parents and school personnel will .,-ork lOJclber to plAn multicultural activities. suc1i as a s u ent fashion show. music and theater assemblies. lunch-hmc 13Jll~ and competition spc:skcrs and food prcp:mmon from many cultures A Parents' Principal Scott P.-aulsen chals ~ilh Olh-grad~r) ~yl~ \\cNilhoh tlcftl .t nd ~tu· dl"nt Body Presidt-nt K.usy Thomp)On, both 13, Jboul upcoming !><.huul l".U. Muhicuhural Advisor} Group ~•II meet mon?Hy to identify and r~e school :ind romnumny 1 ucs. The Student Ethnic f orum. reprcsentin1 I.he various ethnic aroups on campu .... 11 meet to discuss and rcsol\c school · ucs. while kamin1 about the roots of prtjuditt and pb.nning str:itcgics h> ehnllnJtC b1J' prc1uJ1n.· .mJ 'tcrcot~piog. f:n,1g11\ S1uJc:n1 Ethn11. f o rum hJ been 1m11cJ 10 share llS !IUCCCSSCS anJ 1J C_;J\ JI schooh throughout the ,·uunh .ind even 1n o'hcr sta te' · Studenl Amb;i!>S.ldor group), .rn outgro"th of the Ethnic Forum. will plln :ind conJucl '>IUtknt :i .. \l"lllC' J.:'1\!llCJ hill\ hi ·"'UI\. .ill. 'l uJcnl, .ii.: 1-n''" 11 l'~ , .&dl other 11 c th1.111c t.•r thc 'luJ .. nh pwgr.im I\ Tu Kn"'' u, 1, ·1,, (tl\C U) \\e hJ\i! !l P'Nll\C ou1!,-.1~ Jt En,1gn Schou! for llJ'J3-l'I'~ \ h1ghl) dcd1c;itcd. competent .tnd prok~1on_.1 )tJ ff"' It cont1nu.: tu I A.-Z-BOY · More Lighfs Than The "Balboa Pavillion" Acadcrruc Boosters Council. Open channels of commuaication •~ very effective and Cosa Mesa Hiah welcornos your interaction. We plan to join the Rmaiuance Pqnm 1nd th~ it. r.tsc our sialMSuds. c.xpcc1•tton and performance. The buic:s ot lb proaram 1ro in pbcc-qu~ty education, safe caviroomcnt. e.accllcnt sua. super 11\ldenu and parents. See America's Largest Seleciion of Genuine LA-Z-BOY Fumi1ure More Tables lhan The "Las Vegas Strip" More Motion lhan The "Catalina Flyer' Ea.rty in the first 1emestcr we will hoM 1 Badineu foona A l that time," will 1~itc local business "'f>S. •Iona -itb o,.. co.c CoUep reps. to de.cu. the ams' ud C1CpCriencca --~II shc>Wd ·be aeuina aa a.a. Maa Hilb so 'hey wiU be qu.Uty .. Cll!flhJce&. 1M a..Jnber OI 0ir•1NI, a.a Mesa and Eaclldl .... tcboofs lie ·piwahtt. I 8'ai191111 l!Matioa ,.,.,.... Dey la Noweillber. Slaff. .... ,,.,. bola. aooll wil ...... die., la btds•ud......,IOMdem c:meat cu be rilaNd eo IM rdl More Seats lhan. "DaVidson Field" ..,E fUP.NISH SATl ~fAC l lON COila llEIA 3115 HarbOr &Nd. (1/2 mile Soutn of 405 Freeway) 191·1940 434-07... 583-0744 ~ ttwu Ft1dmy 10 ~pm. ~ 10 lm-6 pm. Sund8Y 10 lm-5 pm provide opportunities (or au students &o experience success throu&h the use or 1 variety of teaching techniques and 5trate1iel. A wonderlully supportive ~nt group ond community wilt continue to plan ond ronduet activities for students, raise funds to cnb:mc:e edueltional programs. assist in the library ond tutor students who are struggling, En~ign's business p:lrtnership with .tne Le Mcridicn Hotel in Newport Beach is mutunUy beneficial. Students apin have the opportunity Lo "shadow" hotel employees learning on the job arout the hotel's ~lion. Le Mendie-n's gcnerostty-hlstoricaffy has benefited all or EnsJ1n. from the provision of a meeting place for the D:id's group, receptions honoring exceptional students, and p,-;zes to ~beets and blankets for the c:anhquake pre p:uedness bin. Ensipn will reciprocate with l\41liday decorations for the emplv)''C Clfc teri:r, j>?Sters promoting hotel policies and hosting of the hotel's student eAchaoge. The O:isis Senior Citizen Center, another school partner, will send tutors to :issist students, conduet demon~trations to introduce studcnb to special crufls and seniors' t:ilents. and provide panels 10 help students understand the Great Depression and World War 11. En!iign students will continue to experience a thorough and dem:tndina curriculum with an emphasis on writing. conducted in all classrooms continuously. Test results. as always. will reward students nnd teachers for their diligent efforts. Ensign will be a sa fe and hapP)' place for everybody. It tS going to be another great year!! Horace Easl&n Middle School 2000 ClUf Ori•-e, Newport Beach, 92660 (714) 7~ Homcworit Hotline (714) 76C)..Jl74 UTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL By PrtncipaJ frlnlc Wusilo At Est:inci:l Hiah School, we support the district philosophy that c:doca110n is a responsibility $bared by students. parents. school staff and the community. Our primary aoal is to provide a comprehensive program to chaltcnae all of our students and help them become productive and contnbuting memben or society. The 1993-94 school year promises to be • mo5t challen1in1 ' and excitina year ror e¥eryonc et Estancie. In November, In conjunction with the Cotta Mcu Ch:ambcr of Commerce and Cost• Mesa Hi&h School, tcachen and 1dministraton will meet with business ind community leaden for Ousi ncss/Education Panncnhip Day. The purpose ls 10 explore ways to ti&htcn the link between hi1h K'hool and the world of work. Ultimately, Vte hope studenu will choose career paths that will better ptc~rc them 10 succeed in the oew com~ information soclcty. Another cmphuia this year will be IO ca1rinve IO cacouraao and • ! N.drS W:k,.~ procnoCe po&it.ive Rl•Cioo.ihijt lcadcnbip. bc~n au etJuilc poupl Oft With the belief that students campas., To this ead; the EtbnJc ahoUJd be dot1'S science in the Fon.am. .. orpniz:ation ol student& dalVOOnl and not just readina and ieac:hcrs. will spon.w a about it, all Harbor View iludcnlS scboolwide assembly in NOYCmber will experience a weekly Ktmty in with noted speaker Dr. Erlcae a lde:nc:c miter equipped with and Piper-Mandy. The foaas ol the tct up for hands-on activities. assembly will be: Cclcbntin& a Studcnu will also have f ackl trip World of Difference. ~ftCCL rtfth...,.acte students Etbn.~ FOIUm will also lipOGtOI .SU spend one week at the worbhops on C'Ultwal Outdoor Sdcoce School operated' understanding with students from by tbe Oranae C.OUnty Dc~nmcnt three ocher district hiah tehook. ol Educalioo In the San Carol Trppcr, math departmc.o& Bernardino Mountains. Siath-Jnlde chair, and Paul Fitzaerald. IOCial Audcnts will make use of ahc of the 1990L Harbor View •ill be cScvetoena ections aod ~which wth usist us in autiaa a IChool · dimatc whicb promote> · selt·re.sponsft>Wtt. Hart.or View ScMol M GoWtared Aw., Cerou del Mar, '1Q7 (714)1~ pro pre:sSdtat: Oc-••1 LJaa £11cdb . After KMol carr. Pro~ oa c:amp'11 "1"'BIC\. studies teacher, a.re co-adviscn ol County ~phy Facility at KAlll• ILUIUITAD the Ethnic fonun. ~ - - -S PRIM•llY --fn-Decembc~c a ·wln_n_l"I--ec,;nnin1 this fall •• V1 IUll and AND KAI •• Est~ Orama Department will . hdonnina AIU Committee wtJI be CINTla perform the musical utir_e. "A formed to c:wcnee the createon or• ey Prfndpat Ctitsrn .Mlf1D ano Hi.story of American Film." by Harbor View SchooJ Visual and Asststn ~ e.t>ara Haninglgn Olristopher Dunna. M always. we Perlonnir\a Arts Continuum. The look forward to this production committee will iDclude stiff under the direction or inst.ruc:tor membcn and parents. Barban Van Hoh. A new Art Center 1ttill alkwil Throuah<>ut this year a core ot t;tudcats to experience 1 Est&Oc:ia teachers wbo bepn ~ art propam 10 trainina thls summer wiU work with dnek>p Kills nccasary to e.xprcu nationally known educators Bnacc their ideu creatively and be Joyce and Emily Calhoun 10 intc:cntcd wilh and wpportivc or develop and rcranc ~ral different otbet daatoom curriculum. models of teaching. Harbor View students (Vades The goaJ is to provide acachcrs 3-6) will also ba11e tbc opportunuy wi1h an cxp:indcd repertoire ol to tAke part in a 'Prina tcachina skills and stratcJ,ics to performance ot "The Trill of Ahce helter mec\ the needs of Sludcnts. m Wondcttand." All stwknu who The approximateJr 1.300 a&aditioa will be accepted ind Estancia students w11J once apin c:ostu.mc:s. tets. cac;will be created have many co-curricular activities by inacraicd 1tudcnt1, parents, and in which to participate. Aloft& wbh ltaff wohan&ecn. athletic teams. ltUdents may l.eadenhio wiU be cicntcrcd on cl>OOIC to join tbc Academic an active .na muninaful student DecathJon Team, the Key Oub. council and ICbcdulcd su(J Speech Team, Mcc:ha Oub, Pep in-service a.od articulation ICSSion.s Oub and many others. will be hdd ~ ocher Eataada HIP Sdaool Wednesday af1crnoon. lJll Plactal.'8 Aw., eosi. Mesa, Hatbor View bas a bi.story of 92616 5UCICCSI because of iu commiued (714) 7~ aad dedicated starr, ~iVe llAll80• VllW ILIMINTAD KHOOL By Pmcipal PU Twedt parenis 1nd taleatcd 51udcnts. We realize to mafollin ibis hiah 1~1 or sucecu we must move ahead and make sure~ are mectina the needs for the elementary student Noc many thin a n tear the :avttaac child ~"2Y from Nintendo or Ninja Tunks t1'eic cb) H~cvc.r. in our undy1Q1m.isMoo10 educ:::ate the youn1 people of Co.t:a Mesa, K.ai>er Elcmcn1..-y School and Klliscr Primary Center bt¥e devised• number o( academic prosrams that arc men in.•c~ina. On several nipu cacti se:mater. students and ~rent arc enmuraicd to au~nd Famtly Sciencic N &bt, funded by our Parcnl Faeulty Otpniution (PFO). ThC1le ldcncc nJshts sta11cd oul u a b-·kcy n-cnt and have po-,, into • $0CDCtimes-raucous romp Lhrou&b IM world of pbysia. cumputcn., laser bums. boqrams and the properties o( El~r·1 &hat. Each Family Socncc mcht Luls •couple of houn ind o aucndcd by 20-2$ families.. We have 1 lcnathy •ailift& l~t of thcM aswou' to pn the science mtWCrncnt in our school tbis ~ar. For k.indcr&mcn itU<Scnti i nd their parents, we have a Jump St:an proaram (not to be confused wilh 1hc federally funded KcadStan procrum ror ptc.-n). F"ant-day J•llcr' h)r the kindcrprtncn.and the ir pucetl aR di.in&n.atcd bee Ju,, "' this (NC.week aummcr achoul New &ccbnolosY \Will m:i~r 11.c library a ri:.11 raea.rth ttnlcr •lir tick ud tM bub oC our Kh\. .. lo Luet discs. CO-ROM cncydOpcdiu and Olbcr rc1c1, 11,c materials will be added to 1h:- Ubraria oa each amp'" Once completed. Ke1i.cr ,, .. .:,n:\ will be able to com.mun.c-.H,· h computer t.o other cb»ru .. m1' " •h local librarb ond, ~~t ul .•. 1 audcnts K'l'Olo) the coun11'\ : "udcnt w jotn cxpcJ111rnh 1 computer net rb :.nJ tclC't'Onimuniaoons *llhvu1 , •• lcavina their ~~\ K.:l~r tCXherJ Y.111 r .1111, p I in 1hc biol tr.ainina ~ ,1r1.1. 1 1 the: country. The roan -.111 "' ll tcadlina 1cdlniq\>CS 1ha1 ~-~ 1. M studcftl actUcvcmcnt an f\:aJ111t and wntU.,. Al Katscr PnmJr. tcachen will Yt'Otk with train, r. from cities Ind COWi~ v.111 I ttilhcM litcncy nato in the " Or. Bruce Jorcc. :.n ioacrut~ eccbimcJ ~. ll tcxb uppct·j!•.iJ: tcadlcn Mratcaics th:u hJ'c t-.c:i pn>wtn to dnmatiaally 11l\.t c '"' Radios and wri1ina IC:){ )U 1. a.lmOll lnunediA1ely. Kaber ls one ol only .1 k"' C&lilora DcmotWr:a tkl n !>.I ror taiNC'&Yrint pubhc cJ1" ~· ' in Oranae County. We .. er~ liClcaCd ame>ftl others •IJt~·" rJ.: bcaw.c our teaehen .u c committed 10 m.ale 1e:1~h111i.: lnmint second 10 ~. JnJ hool • plxc where all d11IJr. wa:ecd •n lc.imi'-1 a challc11~ curriculum. We allrx1 IM bc)t .rnJ 111 1. t.. 1 tcadM:n to •Ott 11 ~r -..: "'" \\: rcxard\ and rcpliotc the t"'' educational propvns hlpfX' across 1he country. • Harbor View School fmt opcn~d its doors lo ~ the Corona dcl Mar area of the Ncwpon 8cacb E1emcn11ry District in September 19". As. Harbor View celebrates its 40th birthday, the sun and community look focward lo continuina its b)a motto ol Excellence In Education. FASHION ISLAND A birthday cielcbration is slated 4-6:.30 p.m., Suadly, Oct. 10, 11 Katbor View playpound. The HartJor View Pa.rent Facul'l Orpni.r.ation {PFO) and Buthday Party c.onuniuce UMIC CYC')'OM ID bri~ • picnic and enjoy an old· Cashioaed coaununity ciclcbralion biahJiabted by 1 cooccrt Crom the wotld-famous All Amcricu Boys °'°""' A lpCdal invhe .-to Haibor Vicw'School alwmai ud t.hOle who bMIC warbd cw liCnied Harbor Vecw Sc:bool. Tbe SS per pcnon tickeu wiU ID oa Ak aod8y, the tint day ol IChoOI. lf ahicR an questions. pkatc COfttact the Harbor View omc:., 760-3472. DwiAa lhc tprina. • IChOotwide tclf-lt\ldy WU eoeducted by tbc Harbor View stall and IChool lite couacil As a rautt. 11U1 ol conceatrahon few &he 199).94 1ebool ,car will be ldence, Mal Md petfonni. ans. ud A Proud Member of }'Ot.lr Community ...J -FASHION ISlAND •••••• •••oua .· 1. ••••'81 · " .. ••o••••• . •••••••••·••• •..... ·~ ., ... , .............. , .. , ........................... , .... , ...... . .. K.o&ser, which h more than 1,200 Killybrooke abo offers many Mudents and $0 teachers, is 1 spccia.1 services such as En&Jish as r.chool whcrc tc1min1 and 1 Second Lancuaae (ESL) achievement are &he Cocus roi program. ~hich provides small everyone; includin& the aiOcd. the ll'OUP instructioa ror students who disadvantaacd. •t·ruk. handicapped have limited mastery of the En&Jish ~nd t.bolc learn.ina English u a lanpagc and ow Resource second bnau2p. lt is all made s ciar p (RSP) ..c-1-d nn&:<tible lhrougb. team effort or pc tSl l'Ogl"3.m '......_.,.e r--Cor students "'ith minimal lO tcxbcn., ~rents and students. moderate lc"1ning Ka•_,. Primary Ccal« (&racks di~ilitin. K-l ) The CARE Team 1015 Cardt-a La~. Costa Maa, 1dcntifacs high-risk 91627 children and applies (71') 7'°"3269 appropriatc·meahods Barban H•niD&toa. ~dmlnlstrotor to won v.:ith and P•"O pruJdcnt: ~1 Jt lontoolb _.D.CJlD.J.DC:siC..lJIWJlll:MMilaJ--' ~l~r Elc:mt'nlary sehoal (&ndcs 3·6) 2130 SHta Ana A,c., Colla MHa, 9l6l7 (714 7~3416 ChrlstlM J•l'C'Db. prioclpaJ Pro prtSldtn'-'. SHd1 fon&ootb A.lltt ch0Ga pla11J'OHd p....,.aun: Vro,kJcd OD aampus. •• DO~. by lM d17 ol Co t:a Ina tor daUdttD 6-13, Mon.·Fri. l'rom l to 5 p.m. KILLYa•OOKI ILIMlllTAD SCHOOL 8y~NedHal children. A psyc~logist. l:1nau3~. speech nnd hearini spcci:llist, and school nvn.c arc also available.. Killybroote bas Second Step. a new Violence Prevention Curriculum. IL i.s designed to reduce im~•n.d agrusivc bchavM>r in childrc1' aad assesses thcil' level <>I social c:omn£tencc. It le.cbes skill$ in emp&lhy. impulse control and anger management. We are fonunate to ba¥e the D.A.R.E. ~~ of operation. Thanks to the hard WOik of a dedicated 1taff and a wonderfully supportive parent orpnizatioa (Parent Facuhy Orpnization or PFO) working diliaen\ly cwn durina the summer months. the children wiU havc a lot to look !onward to when they return. . through shth. The theme. through the :.uppon of the Celebrations, ~ill~ divided into Nc"pon -Balbo:i Rot!lry Oub, to three sub-themes throughout the pilot 3 program c;.iUcd ~IAR yenr. (Succc:.) Through A rc\.'pt1ni; 1n the fall -.c will cclcbr:ite R.c)pon)1hilit)). ,.hich b) the Explorations. The v.ullu ,.111 find foundatwns for CJ(Jtanc a ~houl us celebrating Cuhuro :ind in the clim.:11e ror re:.pon:.lh1Jii,. spring ,.e will cdebr;Jtc We "ere also fonunJtc: l.ut >e:ir Connections. E3ch thcmJt1c pcm\d to ha\c formed :i \CC) )U .. C('"ful v.ill integnte .ill :lr(:I\ ur bu:.inc' ..cbwl PJrllTt'f'\hip \\ith the curriculum :.ant.I all th(' r 1clJ)lOllC Cu v.h1ch 11.1), areas v.ill mlcrr.:l;ih: .unong ll' man) JCCJ) of :.upport. cummlllLJ n.•-.ouu;c) to c,111t1nu1.: with each ulh.:r Scu:ncc "ill ix a Jnd cnhJllCC 1hc S"lAR pr~!_!r.1111 th" H·" \\'e. r.: loo.>l..111,: luf\\,11J major cmphJ)I' th" ~c.u ' ll1 ..l 0cun1 inucJ p<Ntr\e .;nJ 3.S v.c cxplurc our 11.'\\arJm" rclj11wuJ1ip v.11h thc --...-.-~~ -~~-1-'ti.-trt~~~·~T"\'l~~.4-<~~--~~ Ol3l(llJI\ rronl S\,.hot.i,ltl \. ,,,unJ HJr 3fld Bnl~IOlll(J . \, \\C IJ1J l.f\t \1,;,1r, 1 1111,,1)11 \\ill Our hJrJ·\\or"-1ns t-c proJucmg '..a n;.111.ir th .. 1111,· •• 1 p:ircnt org.1ni.t.111un. ""' plli<luctinn 111 r-.Li) hUh· .111J S'WJ~.>rtl\.: in uur far)l ,.,th·!!I aJc 'tu1.l.:nl\ \\ rll I ct h rm in )Car of oprtatiun. i) ·.\nmc · -\nJ 111 .. ,t ,.:,.11·, 3g:un gcarnl up tu :.J\111,1 pnlJu.11011 ol ··1 he \\ U...rJ \ll O:" in enhancmt: our \\J' JI\) inJl(.stion. th" pl:i~ \\111 no progr~ anJ dtJuht ,Jio" h1 'lanJini;·r,>0111~•11!~ ~ curriculum. crn.,.J) l'I ~tuJcnt • -pJr.:nh .1ml The) h :i"c pll:l.J •\.'J commun11y mcmb.:r, once 3g.un 10 pr~sJ.: \\hen the Jwr!) 01>..n qt. ':I us~t:inC0"""1th ..-...... r .inJ the dulJr..:n Jim.:. 111 .. , \\111 eduction a»embhci. be greetc:J 'II.Ith th.: proJu .. h '''. :md field tr~. hbr.iry lut o[ crcali\C CnCrS) Oil lh.: p.111 books. PE equipment, of 1h.: ~tafl .rnJ p:ircn1,. mini-gn1nb for \\ c arc con,tanll~ c>.p~>rm~ nC\\ gradc·IC\cl pruJ\.'~"b :inJ .1J\\.~n1urc:.. .ind 1h1' )Car \\C h .. ip.: suppon for ~icncc tu begin .. uch 1h1np' J.) lunch-um .. technology and ph) it·al ;irt da.'!>(.~ taught b) (>Jrcnb .11\J cduouon Th('-.C rc..tdu1~ duh) \\here adult' ( taft programs :ilong with and rommunity) will sh:irc t"u,:iting others. o.rc m:>de -· hteratur~ -.11h the chilJrc.l m th.: possible through nc" Rc:id\.'r\ Cornt'r of our hhrary . incredible fiand-~ Junni; lunch .as \\CU. Nice DC.pan.- wtiict teacbcs •udmts boW '° .eikt 1.k•ttstionol drup. dp'cues and C-. Mela ~ MW P!Wdf,111; w..rd Kwd\Mik, ays....., ed.:._ AW• 11& j •s fl No. 1 ac*- e((ons sudt :n fbe We lo.no\\ WC ~ an e\ ll08 Dl.:.W Flll'.My Fun Day in )\.'Jr .ihc.Mt o( u 8call)IC uiollCUln October, the t lohd:ay t.1"-~ a gr~t deal of pride 111 11< aJc:obdt 8.A.B.~. is aftOthu substa.nct abuse pte\'t nt ion p,..-m lO help students cb-clop ~tivc protccttoo from substance abuse. EYery Friday, the staff aAd • 1tudent body pthcr near the lunch area fol ow weekly ~ Deck IO bcp_ the day with lhc Pledge of AlJeaiancc and a patriotic 5001-At this time, staff members. PTA and studellt counaJ mate unportant aruwuocements and the priodpaJ ova awards '° s&vdeots for various KhieYCmcal$ from p>d citizenship to papu drive win.Den. PucalS are encounied to attend all Flaa Deeb. ~c stall n:c:opiua the po&itM impX. that voh.antcen mate in ow school procrams.. We WCk:ome CYCryooc indvd•q patu"-neJ&hbon Md Colt.I Mesa citizcm wbo are will._. to aid our wort with childrea. ~ ... ElitwaWJ Sdiool 315$ ~ ...... C.&a Mela. nf.26 (11~) 556-J•• ................ Aftel' ..... ~ ..... .,........: '""*' oa n•.-. • • clulr'p. b,ct.edqtlC....Mtlelw ~ '9U. MoL.·M ha l la s,... Llnc:olo'a mrssaon is to create a Kbool mnununity -:t:rich provicks opportunities rich ln'pi>tential and one in •hich life-Ions teaming wlls are promoted. Helping guide lh philo5ophy for 1993-9..a ~ the creation of an 111-cnC:omp;a 'ng tht'mc Cor grades klndcrpncn ......... Gift Wr:ip s:ilcs anJ of '"'ol\cmcnt '""h the commu111h, course The Spirit Run ID Februaf\ "c in' 11c )UU 10 1u111 u' fur our (a combined cJfort of three m.1m 'pcci:.al .. ·,u11' elementary schools 1n the CoronJ Lincoln t.:lcDlcnl.al) ~ boo1 dd ~far zone). 310 l>:mric \ i~ l>me. C.urvoa dd This orgaruzatson' harJ .... uri.. MM. 91615 and dcdalioo as '""alu;able tu t71..aJ 760-3365 Lincoln's opcr.mon l'l 0 cu-pn·\iJcnt~ Lori D<ri Del LillC'Oln .. as fvnun.at~ 1.i t )\.':Jr, Janet C.1111 hr SCHOOL the at-ease boy's department specializing in Cotillion. Holidays & Special Occasions r=======SPECIAL======i White or Navy lnblrlock Polo Knit .Shirts 8'ZeS S-20 30%0FF Fii IACa Tl-. l~S22) _._,,_._ Of NEWPOll1 t A .If ......... ........ Fahion I~ • 579 Newport Center Dr •• , .. t' r ' .. MAlllNIH ILIMINTUY SCHOOL By P~ Sonnie SWIM Marincn is :a community of learners where everyone (students. le3chc~. princip31 and 1tlllf) bu a quc)t for lifelong lcamina. Recognizing the value of cduc.Jtion for all students, Marincn. School (grades K-6) pl:icc) cmphosis on providing an ac:u.fl!mic progrom whkh en~'t>ur3acs each child to grow as much :is po ible. The $Chool Slaff w.>rk\ closely with parents 10 volunteer their special aalcnts to assist us. and WC UC cratcf uJ 10. lhc parent community for ~beina active members of our leiming cnvitonmcnl. We offer parent cducaaion cluses on curricutwn chanp:a and other topics in wbkb they ca:press intereJL Excellence in cducatK>n..i.s indeed alive and well at Mariae'l, School. We arc proud lo SCl\'C odr COIJlmunjty and to pow e,acb day alonJ with our audcnts. Unless you try t.o do somclhin,i beyond wh•t you h•ve altt11dy mastered, you will m:vrr volunteer hundreds of hows readina v..ilb childml. WOilin, in spcdaJ lfOUP ac:tMtia (indvdin1 art dasses. Scouts. Just.$ay·NO dub, dtama classes). Ntotina. supportinc ICbool..wide Ktivldes (school camival, tcbool plays) and romtina parent.ins dasses and parent support poups. There are many lpCCial evcnu tllina place at Newport Elcmenaary lbroqhou,1 the 1ebool year indudua,: •Annual sdencc fair fntmna science eahibils from all studcnu i" pades "'6th heJd ID May. areas ot ucclknee •Iona v.11h arc.at ol ~nt. A ~ CGmmattee "111 I un ~ for tJutt cb)'S m A p '" ¥niJy tlw ~ ol ahc •lr 11 ~ lft1aated ln ~n1. p .. • ng oa l.h$ com.unit)' comm11tL(' shcNJd COOllC1 the O.tes lCl rcmt r Sept. 2', 26.: M:uh O in1, Ru-.~ Oct. lO: lbd·to-Sehovl :-.. Oa. l: Hctba,e Run Ott. ll: Homtt0m1n {J nrpwf I~ llf&b t houl 60I Im.. A~., """°" lh ••• 11 promote learnin~:ll--J:Ztnlr---...-­ j nJ a high M:lf·estccm for all 11tudcnts. Parcrib :ire encouraged 1 to tJkc a n 3clive role in their chilJrcn '11 tear ning bolh 01 school Jnd Jl home. We place )pccial e mphasis on a :.t1mula1ing curnculum and hand~·t.ln lcwrning experiences for d 111Jrc:n Our progr:im promotes .inc.J e11cvuragc!> the :icquisition of ba)iC !>lr..111:. anJ knowledge as well :i11 higher order lh1nking and problem )()lving i.1"11~. O ur childre n arc co1»1111cmly given opponunity to work suc:ccs fully. with others in collaborative learning ac1ivi1ics. Our lcachcrs: • Rct.'Ogn1zc children's indiVldu:il d1ffcrcncei. and adJuSl p ractices accordingly. • Understand how students dc"Yclop :rnJ learn. •Treat i.tudcnb c~uitably. •Arc concerned with children's !lelf ronccpls, motivation, character and .1)p1r:11io ns. •Know the moi.t eHcctive w:iys 10 convey subject m:i 11e r lo 1otuJ cnb. • u~ many d1ffcrc n1 me thods to rcuch le.irning goal-.. • MJnage sludenl ~havior cffcct1"Yely. • Pl.ice a premium on student accompl1i.hmcnt. • Collabor:uc "•th olher school )taff \o 1ncrcai.c ~hool c:fkCll\ene~. • Work collabora11vely w11h parents. Manner~ has been selected as one or four schools 10 partkip:ate in a d1i.tnct·w1de reuructuring project -.i1h internationally known authors. Druce JO)'Ce and Emily Calhoun. Doctors Joyce and Calhoun will work on site with our communily or learners durina the ncxl two yeari. to increase student perform:ince. We enjoy lhe honor of beina a professional development school for UCI. Our leachen assume a moJOr role in the training of UCI studenl teachen. Marinen and UCI work in hannony to the benefit of both their il11dcnts and ours. Mannen celebrates leamina in au aspcco of our academic year. Our 11udcnts receive hands-on Instruction-wilh up-to-dale 1echno&oo (computcn, lalcr diKI., etc.). Our library i1 completely computerized. and we haw computer ruearch capabilities. We are proud of our Meet the Muaen art appredaaion prosram, Project Sclf·Esaeem, and special assistance from c:onsultantslln physical cducarion and science. Marlnen has an llC'tk PT A and s&udent council. Many parca11 -Ralph \Valdo Emerson Marlatrs Eltmenlary Sdlool 2100 Mariners Drive. Ncwport Odeh. 92660 (714) 7~.J.a66 Al\tr ad:aool catt: Provided oa campau by YMCA. lllWPCJllT-- HAa80• HIGH SCHOOL . -.....OlllMllGHTS ILUUllTMY SCHOOL 81~ .. ,~ l'bc ~;alf .at Nc•pmt I I. l:tcmcn&ary School in ~.••I' Nc .. -pon H:ubor I Beach b;u pbaacd :an \''•l fi r 1993·9.C i to prO\ iJc a cducaaion.:ll p'°'ram ( ~r .iJ pc.;li\C r.lppotl 'Vlilb · for the 199).C).a hwf \~JC lcad~n., p.lrCnl~ a nd hool., ~ communal;. NIWPOln' ILIMINTAllY SCHOOL ... Miloli!llOI. Mudcnlt.: to introduce bcca iJM>tvcd in k!pporhn • clhnic d11rcf\ity (c.>nuru; scbool •·hh "Y n ci11ng ~. Wilson SemenW'y Prindp.ll"Sandy Bundy WOtb with students in het 1chool's ESL c:Lus. and lo Ci! bli."" • bu:>iocu and actn-i•ics in the comm.: partner in 1he communll). months By ~Bl Knigtt The pl oC Newpon Elementary School is to create a leaminf environment lO assure all children the opponunity to ma.dmiu every natunl am they haYC and provide &he skills and ltnowtcdge nC'CICISlry to live an excitina. fulfilled life in our complicated world. It is easy to stale &his &<>:ll, achievift& it 'takes a IJC•t deal of cnero. in1clli,en1 plannina and a gc.nuinc 9Q1Mlitmen1 10 chJJdru. The stafC parenas and community of Newport EJemenlary do have the coaunitmcnl and 'kills required to ~ this loltx._pl. Included in the aalented cadre or staff members ~ recular classroom aeaCbcn (pdcs K~). 1 speeds therapist. raourcc specialist. ~~. nurse. music teacher, librarian. rwo custodians, office manager, clerk typist, principal and 10 part·time classroom ajdcs, •All ~l pla~ each t>prina. • E.xtn Tune O:wcs (ETq held Wcdnescby a/ler IChool. These cla.sscs include such topics as fon:ip laniua1e. an. k..'icnce and music. •Aller school 5Upervislon prO\lided by the cily of Newport Beach Tuesday. Wcdncsd4y and Thursday. •Artists in Residence proinm provided by &he PTA where !oat anists provide an lcssoru for all children during the Khoo! ycor. • Music prosr.un includes vocal music for au •tudents· in 1 PT A supponed prop-am wilh assemblies lor an 11udcnu and 1pecial mslruction in use of the recorder for upper pade sludenu. • An annuil rive-day Science Camp for sixth cn<f.en conducted by naturalisu in the San Bernardino Mountains. • Annual Olympic Run each fall u the prinwy runc1 raiser for our PTA We pl n 10 a.chcJuk a Fol~io, the opcn1n~ ul \ Pnncipal's Bttalt/:ut ~ice a month the PTA -.It sponw r 1h • 1 to wpporu1udcn11 1n their pumiit Boot fair lhc •ttk or S 1 ' ol 00Ue1c and!or employment Children ..,OJ h~ the Uf'P' pis. The bclorc·school bn:ak!~t to~ qualily ~'"' ts open to ahy in1crcs1ed •tudcnt or materi:d wit.b bOok ~ P'"'' parent. Cuftdinc new boob (or lh4! i... We will~• SUgc1hon fom Piannts •01 ahcn have th1: for c.apre in& concicm1/ opportunity 10 lcam murc: JI rccommcnda&lonJ in all ~relb of . their chlld'1 dauroom P" 1 11 h1&h school academics and comina 10 B••dMo-School !'•~ co-cunicubr 1C11vi1ics and Sept. D. ntablish a~ to resolve cs Oo Od 20, ~udcnts in i;1.1 ahrou&h the School Sne Council. ).6 -ru R«~-c vaJu:tblc M .l· We will review the powbdity of infonnata durina the >eho un1tin1 rhe various bocblcr d~ annual Bike Rodeo on c.impL' o n campus &o proYtde common lpONOfCd by the NN-port lk upport for aU atra curriculu Police ~mcnt. prosrarn.s.. and continue tu offer ~ tte1plS studenh ••, extra and co-cumcula1 p~ 10 alao be loobna f~vJ tl> 1hr the fitudcnts. 1ehool's annu,al Fall f e'11"'' t l The NC'WpOll Harbor Hi&h ~ 29, which •ill ha\e SC\'Cral School facuhy. 11((, "ucknti and attractioos, indudins a H.iu111. parcn1i ~111 be involved -nh a Sci( Home. With the ho™1a)" Saucty to meet Keted1tateon •ppioXtlina. the JCh..>ol·s ct111. requirements fot lhc Wntcrn wiU bdp needy (amilic..~ in 1hc: Associ11ion oC Schools ;and communJty by dona1in1 ite m' h11 \ Ou.r aidea wort djrecdy wilh teac:bcn and children in various Prosrams indudU., the computer laboratory and Ptoject Read. • Boot Cain each fall and 1pnn1- • P1ru1in1 daua wilh such topics u buildina your chikr1 1ell<>CStean; devclopina respooaaMJil)' in our cbi~n; ColJcccs. the Than in& Food Om1: 1 The process bcpn last prin1 15·19) and lbc Holiday f·Uod "'' • wit1'. "'M:f or the •tudcnts. (Dee. 6-10). N~n Elementary. bouu an active PTA that agrasiveJy worb for our children. Scores of parenas 0 A . T s Boston Whaler • Grody White Yomoho Outboards 714/673-2050 2900 Lafayette St., Newport Beach, CA 92663 ., (acuhy and parents. The Jludy's The Rvdtnu """ be ble 111 purpose ii IO n1lu11c the curricub1 cele.bra1e the 1eason by ~rfu1111 and quaJity ol irutruaion and ICCk dirfetcnt hohday cus1oau and SHAPE-UP NEWPORT 631-3628 C,.u••-taa111•"•• • .._. .,..a • ....,...._ .. .. , .. .... ,.. ... __ .£, -.......... ... ,,...iofta arounct me Worid cturina the Holiday Sbow oa Dec. 16. Folbwina tbc busy bofidayl. SNdeDIJ Will retV.tft to lc:hool la January to bepn p&aaafac ud ~ their tde.acc · and cxpubnenu to be~ at 1bc Science Fair on Mudl 3. Newport Hciahts lixt~ uudcnts will fvnbct their 1Cieace cducatioa by •llendina tbc county Department of Educ:atioa's • Outdoor Science Sc.bool the week ot Matdl 21. Students will abo ~lop their ·us ia the visual and pctfonninJ ans nk::lpatlftl in sevenl n~ production ol "Maiy Poppins" is April 7-& and the children's artwork will be exhibited c1urin1 lfiC annual Art f"airc oa May '20. • Students can also participate ia the school' Talent ShOw on Juac 17. Parents and community members ve Vt"Clcomc to come and Seam mote about tht IChool's many provams by visitint the campus durin1 its open bouJe on May 26. Students v.itl .,ain ~ the oppon-unity to pure.hue boob durins tbc kbool's sprina Book Fair that week. It i itnponant to note that many o( the schoof's fine propams and leamina materials are raade poaible ttu-ouaJl 5l~t and Camily patticipllUoo ia IC'ICnl CuodradCn. Amon& lbcm arc the Gm w.._., ~ (Oct. l ·U): Marie -ca:tlendc~·· Pie $aJc (Nov. 1·9); See's Candy Sale (New. 24-Dec. 6); a.ad the Jos·•·Thon on Feb. 4. Newport HtJpu ~ ScMol Jet East ISOI SL. HC'Wpoft 11act.. tl6A (114 7""3Mt After deel...,..,.... ........-: Pl .. l•c• •a•~ .. •~ .., u. dCJ., H..,...t ....... dllWra ~U. ~·M rr.. J te s ...... pea for ~ studcftb and super citizcaL Emmcnt autbOrs a.re c:iommtndcd in ucb dassroom once a mootb by the .Pri!'Opel The office Panther 8'aUet1a Board proudly displays students• panthers for thiir continued achicYemcnts. An annual PTA sponsored Jos·a·tbon ii a hi&hJiPt or the yeat. The Jos-•·thoa provide$ many damoom rnourca Cot tcachen. Sdtnc::e Nipt is an C'Yt1lina in which K-6 indMdual students aloac with class.rooms preseal projects. ~riments. research and ocher ideas related 10 science. Hobby Ni&ht is another • acrMty foruurf . together for a niJht ol Cun. and the school community are comnutted to working together to enlwlce the Jeamina opponunities for all our stlldent.s. We believe education is a shared responsibility. Paalariao Ektnnt.ary School IMe Paabriao A,t .. Costa Mru, 92'26 (714) 55'-3#2 Aller ICbool planrouad procram: P"°'1ckd oa caapu. at no ~. bJ ik dty or Costa Mna r°" dalldrnl 6-lJ, Moa.·Fri. from 2 lo S p.m. OUtdoor Science Schooi is a ey PMcipal ICemelh Killian ~ial opportunjty ror ftfab-gradc · stl.tdcnts to spend a wee tll the --Pomona Etcmrntary School mountains leamina bie>Jogy, ecology (grade K.5) is looling fo~:ird to and botany. inc silllh-grade an exciting new school ~c:Jr travels to the Catalina Marine " Collowina bst ytar's de~1gn:1t1on :i1o Institute for a unique week study a Chapter l High Achi1.."mg A~arJ of marine biolos,y. Sixth-graders · School by the st:itc Dcpanmcnt or also participates in a mu icaJ Educ:uion. Eight schools m:ea"~d product.on as a part o( their visual bis aw:ard last )C:tr in the t:uc and pcrformin& arts cumculum. The Ol3ptcr I progr:im ~•II 1bc:se ~nts arc Stall. PTA and continue to assist :.tudcnh who pareat 'f>OIUOl'Cd. need :iddataonal help an rc.lding Paularioo School offers many and/or m.Jth. cducatioaal options. Staff, parenu The new stale ~•en c cum~ulum • will be implemented :it :ill grade ~ls wi1b new boots and m.lleri:lls. The teachers :lr-.: rtteivin& additional eJuc:uion in lhtS curriculum which ~ ~cJ for a high level or student i~'Ol,emcot aad partj ip:uaon. Every three )'CVS dcmcAt:ary schools experience a Progr.im · Qu;ility RC\ IC" procc :is part or the School lmpl'O\'Cmt'nl Progrsm fund inc. This "ill be such a yc:ir ror Pomona. v. hen the tot:il school program will be ~udic:d, and goal> :ind obJccti,cs ''ill be punned for the oeJtt 1hrcc yea~. Parcnl :uul st:iff amol,cment is a \1l:il p:art of Sp:ini.,h a> a forc1J11 l:angu;1gc "111 be taught to all :.tudcnh "ho .arc na11vc-Engl~h pcaL.mg tn ktn~fleft l-luwgh .gratk 5. Ille muhicuhural male-up of the Pomona :i.ludcnt boJy lend' 11'-\!lf 10 an 1Jcal chm:lle in ''h1d1 10 lc:un :ano1her !Jngual!c. l'unJ r.U\lllS a ll\tllC> Jh.'. plJnncd c:u:h )Car b} th.! Pl A The>e .tCll\.it~> arc ekch:d cad1 fall and scheduled thr\l\lghuot th.: school )C:ir. W11h \-:tc:inc1c> on the :i.t .. 11. Pumon:i School~ pk.c..:J 10 h.1\C See REPORTS '14 Spirit of mi 11tl . Po11 t•r of nl11ct1titm f f. ' • I n an effort to better understand how .ic:tdC'2lic skill lcerned in school can ' dfc 1ivety be applied in the wurkplace, the :-.IC\\pon·Mcwa Unified School Dis1rici aod the Co:.t:t Mesa Ch:unber of Commerce are joining force) to l:iunch n Business/Education P rtner- 'hip Day. tcnt:ui\.ely scheduled (or NoY. 29. Nc•port../.lc111 Unirlcd School Di trlCI ~ •nd ~s in· K>lved in the PiH'tMrs in Educ1tio{I Prov-at: ~ Adams Elementary __ .. ······-·-··-·· .. -David A. Shulda En&erpri Altem:atn. Education-············-·-···········-m---·-······N hem TNSt UnJl!r the threc-)car, $65,000 Qui Perkins erant for \"OC'-lllonal educalion, an in-service Andersen £.tcmcnuuy ···················-···········-·----·-············ UJaJon Bank California Elcrnentaiy ...................................... -............ Carl's Jr. toe. JJ~ will be! set a:.ide for facul1y and st:tff at Cmt:. Mesa and fa1:tnci:t high schools to meet Collese Park ···········---······ ........................ ·-···· Catt's Jr. Inc., (intclavc:) ('-0rona dcl Mar High SchooL..~ ................... Ncwport Harbor 01ambcr "11 i: loc-JI bus1m:~ people to explore the hu"r.c~ wortd. Disco\'cring how itudcnts an of Cotnmcrcc nd Loral Atronuuonia · t'<' i.u\.'ccs..fut altc r lea' ina :.chool by best Jprtt,-1ng 1hci1 s .. 1lls <rm:t talcms in ttre - ., orkpl:\cc i!> the s°"\I of the in-service day. - Costa Mesa ffig~ School ...... --········ .. •• • ... S1<11c Form ~nsuranc.c igtt-ln•rmcdi1ue , J& .Mcf1d1en Hotel E5tanciu Hi'h School... ................................ CJ. Scsentrum s Harbor View Elcmenlary ... firs1 Amencan C1p1tol Q.ank (i d\'C) Alta a bre:lkfut 01eeting bet"'ecn school -tJll Jnd bw~nc people, te:tcher:.w · nd Kaiser Llcmcntary_._ ........... -..................... -~11 Mc C1umbcr or Commerce -the J.1, 'rsitrng local ~inesscll to to Jndu.~lsut Committee r ivc) pr1. pJrc sr:idu;itcs to be succc~ful cuipl0fce5. l h.: d.1y culminates ""ith staff rcturnihs to ,l\Jrc their experiences. Ksll}broolte Elementary .......... _._ Carl'' Jr. Inc. and Danit of ~port Lincoln Elementary ....................... : ....................... _. The Fiel~onc Co ·11: Co .. ta Mei.a Chamber of Commerce will h~ pr,1\ \ling busine s 1n each o( five Muinc~ Elemenuuy ................. _ ............. -.... --:·-··· l1T Fe~ I b.ank Marion P nons ·-··--····· .. m••············· COll:i MCA Police A tion; ,Jrc. du)ter are:h . Ki·Dap Co, Sou~boiation Newport El ·--.. -···· .. -···--····-·········· -··· -· ..... ~C"Jt. l Newport Hctah• nUfJ -·············-·············-···· ·-C.,s fr. Int.; Olll i;oal ss to ~ portneMi wi.lA hu,tnc-.\I.!\ IO the CiYC CJrc:cr-clu!>tcr 3reas and rel.Ju: tho)c arcui. 10 coun.cs taughr ut the Ontannk'a Lurru°'.Ccntcr ~t Harbor Wah School..................... Ne1rp0rt H rbor Cham~r ol C:oc'Nuc~ ~ 'nh PauJarino Elcmeontary ············-··--·-····· .. ·-c:c.ta M ( ll~) .. i:condary level," !Ml)~ Mi~e Murphy, district .:oord1n.1tor ol ~tudcnt and admini Lr;Hivc .upp..>rt C r1..1t1ng a ll)t uf p.:r:.onal attribute) that li.>tli 'll ,c,~ful )tuJcnt\ and i.ucce~ful 1.m1111,co hJ\C 111 Cl>mmun "''II be one o( the Pomona Elcmcnta.ry ....................................................... -•..•.. Km.art Tc Winkle lntermed1.a1e ................................................... Carft Jr · Inc. t .,~, ol the da' ·\\ ~· ..... 111t tu cmph.a1zc the lmponancc ol lbe jOUtt rc~po11,1l 1ltt~ that bulh cduc.itson and busiricsl shaR iD ~n:.stmg :in cduc.1tcd work Corcc," says M\lrph)'. , An11c1pJLcd oulcumc) uf the day include business mm tor\ \'l!>lllllg CIJ~\rOO'?f ~WO wceu l:iter, to share bow .:uri a..u lum and ac.:adcm1c sti!ilh. rcl:uc to day·to-day bu.Wlas opc1a11uns. In the '>p11ng. &udenb may hAve the opportunity tu .. )h..1Ju""" d1ffc r~n• profetosionals -.1tbio tbe actual v.otlt cm 1runmcnt Opening the GATE of education tor gifted and talented students C1A IL (Gilled .snJ Talented l Ju .. at11\0) I\ J ~t Jh:·lunded pa'.~rJm ollacd h> fourth through .2th ~r..1d"'r~. f· >rmuh called the \l{,~I <~1cnrall> G1ft1.d Minors). :hue .ar.: about 1,200 ds~trict 'tudcnh in,ohcd in the proaram, J(.lOtdmg tu S~ndro EclJe1, GA TE coordinator for lhe d~lrict. "ldcntthcation begins in third gra~ ... she ~id. j'1lird and fourth gradcn. ore identified on the basis of intclkctu:il ability. Firth ood \l\th-gradcrs arc 1Jen11fied an an a1.adcm1c achievement catCJOI}' and )C\Cnth through 12th gnden, b) nc;idemk performance:• Accordina to Eckles. &M--1111 ~tan in the fall wt.in a ,,.... .. r~"' follov.cd by :a three-hour test mcasurin& oc:sdemic progress in rcadin&. langu1cc :and ma.th." she »id. s~cnth through 121h g.radcn arc u:i.u:tlty rcfencd by grade point avcr.lgt, ho"' ever, most or the students have .ilrudy been SCKcncd and evaluated in elementary school Eck.Jes uuJ ll.udcnts new to tbd dlS1rict, but prniousJy involved iq lhe GATE prop-am. ihould contact the GATE omcc. Elementary pupils -fourth, fifth and sixth -meet about two days a week at a locaJ school for the prosnm aaustu by GATE reCcn. a student to~ OA.,.~•'.'I:•-: trainod lUChen. Harbor VICW ' acmeaary School in Corona dcl Mar Ii this year's 1itc Cor lieocw on criticll, anli\tc and lo&lcal tbiAkina tkilJt Uona •ith kadenhip and te.amWork Wk office for testina. "A parent may llO · rcfcnal by spcakfot with te:tchcr at the fall coorc-··.-- ~id. For third •nd Counh in•.,. l"-O-J.lcp lcat is sl:ated for die sprins.. The rant step u a l'.~P . evaluation and JO lest; ~ :a.n hout·lofta 10 aw (or pupils ~ho tcored hip on the fll'R "fifth and sixth sidca ~ t first qualify cin the balls. acblnement in the dauroom, Seventh lhloUp f2th paden arc admiaistcrcd thO prc>sJam at their individual IChOolL Proplm options may include fft~nt in ~lat ctaurooms. 'ictvl.nt:e placement • d booon dales a.nd 1pcdaJ c:owuelin,. ·For additional intormatioo oa the OA TE ptOITam. .contact Sandra EckJcs. 760-3JQS. ' ------------Fall Sports Bonus Pages ---------------------~---_-- r -.~ - --' ~ .. :. • ,: ·-. ·~ ~ ~. tlA~ ~ v·\ . " __:_. _ --~ Is it a transition season? Or just reloading? ...,. Always strong in tennis, locals await big year. B / Sany Faullalef. S9<xts Wntet T rans1tion i~ the focus for Newport-Mesa Disu ict girls tcnni) teams this foll. Wffh nc'' coJchc!> insuUcd at C.Orona d. I t-1.ir. Estancia and Costa Mesa. J lhl the Jcparture of several )land· ••ul pl:l)cn 10 graduation. !"c,•port Harbor, ho"c'cr, I) the ... \Ccpti.1a. "11 h veteran coac~ Clwln: Ulc1kcr holding $0t1le high C\pcctatiom. for his experienced gruup Cd\l. with new coach Jennifer ~IJ\h:I), h.~ plenty of returning tJlcnt. and llhould Join Newport as J prime c-Jnd1d.i1c for the Sea \ 1c" League championship, which '"" he JcfcnJcd by Santa Marga· n1.1 l .. 1.1nciJ, "''h firl>t·ycar co- l0.1lhc' llob Rc)nold!> and Keri \\ ood. could ba1tle for a playoff \pot m the l'ac1fic Cobt League, "hilc Col.ta Mc!>a, with fonner CJM junior vari.ity coach Diane Rclteu at the helm. faces a re- builJmg year. I he 111le hopes of Corona and Ne" port will be led by singles ,1,1ndoul!> Sarah Hawkins (New- port), Mame Asch (CdM) and ~lJra Colaiu1 (Nev.port). ll;l\~lins dcfe:ued A~h in last \cJr\ league singles final, while C. olJ1z.zi won the Sea View singles ~w"n m 1991, before falling in last ~car\ i.em1finab I lcrc's a cl~r look al the four J1i.1ric1 teami.: •Newport Harbor. The Sailors ha'c nc,er v.on a Sea View League u0wn. but Ole1ker hllS gone on r~curJ for a i.ccond straight year, lorcca,t.ng an end to that drought. I n1uries and inconrnuency thv. Jrtcd 1:1 .. 1 year's 1i1le run, as C0l:u111 m1S)Cd scvcr21 key match· cs while baulini shoulder trouble. C.Olaini, a senior, .ind Hawkins, a junior, should form a one-two punch unrh·aleet by Sea View foes. after sharpcnin.a their skills wi1b sumnrer junior oum:imcn,s. "I have the best two singles play- er in the leaauc," Bleiler s:iid. ••Mara is totally rocovcrcd from her shoulder problem and she's n ation· ally ranked in the 18!.. And. Sarah is ranked in the top 10 in the 16s." Blcikcr\ oplimism 1i. further bol· stcred by the rest of the lineup . .. Santa Ma!"F.an)a and Corona dcl Mar an: stall pretty strong. bu1 they both lost some flayers." Bleik· er said. "We 're 5til ~dcd -at least on paper.·• Rounding out the singles lineup 1s senior Jennifer Jacob, who.Blcik- er considers .. as good as any No. 3 in the leaauc ... OpPOl!cots lookina to reoovcr lost sanJlcs points in doubles, may be in for more frustration from the Sailors. • ··we bSYt three ..esome 5in&Jcs, and we can back that up with ctlree good doubles teams," Bleilter ex- plained. "We don't have a bas.ic weakness. We have some youth. but those girls arc tournament tough from C'(>fTlpttina In junion;" Frcshm3n Vanew Godbey is one or those experienced beyond her yean. She brings a UST A ranking in the l 4s into her first varsity campaign and will team wi1h two-year varsity vc1e~n Lind· say Olson at No. I doubles. Kim Lewis and Genevieve Evarts. who played t<>cetber as sophomores-in 1991 , reunite as se- niors at No. 2 doubles. Several different combinations should be used at the final doubla pairina. according lo Bleiker. "freshmen Emily Baker and Katie Canright will probably play toicthcr. and another possibility is 5Cnlor Katie Hawtins and Jeri.mi Girls tennis '" Page 2 , I see some duty ot ~ :iddina 10 one 1hrou&h three. beau'< 1 the oplions Shmcry pion to «· b~ 10 pl~y lhe otbcr tum·) tl11 plorc 1n the pre-lcapc .ca)OQ. spoU ~:· "It's nice to hove eo-mu h depth ScAkw Jennr OrQ.c, aoph\J111,11 _alHl_fiaiJIZi-ll"~"' id Slane • · -t.;a1hlc c Conner standout a1 Orange Kaojcl could oho sec som~ hn'k Collcce and QI Poly Pumona. the ainclca lineup. •h1'"h ,11,. Junior Christie O'Mcan nd ic-Outtuatc bbed on •-ceUy C\>mp. "'°' AJida-8oicc ~·~ ;No. _ lioA rcw · · -. ~ doubleti tc~ l;i~ ICIS®, 3nd both 1.z,1ic Na :ari.ln and Oral~· 11 ' should provit..le )t:ability th1~ fall. the PCL double quvtc1f111.1h Nelson and Scott could team up (alt.. and coulJ reunite tu fur ni 1 in o ne No. l do\lbk) )C(ftario. EasJCI' top p;i1ttng. ~houlJ l>r • .-bale Rhodes nd frc$hm n McK-not cmcrse in 11n1lcs. enna GI saw '°"" aoOtM"f pm-Olm.xii.a J SCI and KJtlC .,_I Sl°ble pairiOJ. · ~. bolh frt IDCQ, ~ Jl1'•1 ··1 thinl we h.a\"C as ~ a lilety doublcJ c:ombtoa•-in ¥. chance as anyone to •an the tbe iopbomorc tandem ur "' lcaaue. and. the Jim arc al int MillhcMc and Riehl Huu'"h .• 1 1 about a lea&ue cham~ip as the ~Lb mowancnL their pl," Slattery uid. •·wc'rt ftOt fiaurlo& to "111 • • Eataltda: Reynolds and Wood Pet.. but .. lhou.ld SM IC:J ftpre '° lftjtc:t a doUble doM Of NO fot tJicir money," Re' r enthusiasm with their ituceM PfK" PiJ, alee rep.men. which foaatct oa fst· • c.iU Mela: The Mu\1 ,1· ncss. as "'"()I as .Jc.ill deve.lopmca1. made \be DMMoa U plaru1h .. Keri and I will altc.ma1e ,...... year ..,. but rcrurn oaty '"'u r t ' the vanity aod the JV la ~.. Cft fl'Oll\ &Ml team. Wllh one 1 • • . • Reynolds Said. -.We hew them dliole ..... -IO ... It lca\I Tear.' &aid. Ble1ker, who da.ms h11 wotkina hard in lhe prescatOft. and mooda wtda an illness. ::~ = ~~n& the top ~~ airls have a IQOd anitude abou.t Juakw Heidi U.btvoc:t " •eon.. del Mar: Ln addition •L • aboUklcr thie leadcnbjp role. u1 to Axh, Slattery atttts the re-Attitude may"be a bi&. key an de· tc.niof ~ Gallacher rte" tumina doubles tandem or senior f Uilns the ~ oC two-nme ae.aue her hultb. :r1M twolOme , Kristine Winton 1t1d junior Jenny doubks_ ~tnalast Lauren Weaver ~ted to opca at No I d •11 Glasgow which also claimed nan· •.nd Kristina Gnp1tts to ara®a· bla,, bu& Rflt~ pbns lo mml ner-up l~urcls in lcaaue. hon. Weaver. the 1ehoofa Fe.male te.mpo!"fY. rq:Ucnnent to 1.: A1hlc1e of the Yc~r. and Ofi&;:shis ""•lh ~1. Sophomo~ Megan Wachtler. al· helped lead tbe Eqlcs to an 18-6 Junlof Diem Npyen h the c.•r ready • vanity vet~nn, could pus~ record and a IUtprisc Nn '° b.sl kadcr '"'°"' the. Wilk pl.1-. ~h for the top .~natcs spot, 'YP'· yeat's CtF ~won I scnuruuts. with juftior ~Jeannette Maher .•• 'r:ng • :"'::"~rve 11"'°'Pherc o.ncr finis.hina second in lhc PCL Crahm:an JaMI)' Polter stuc:<l . · 1 ~.' ~rva ' neup.. .. Seniot Jglic Faeldu and mt.Kh· Nos. 2-3. mpccdvety. Its pr~tty heated ngbt now, itQPro-ted sopbomoR Whitney QiJ.. Reueu ha ChrisliM Wnt~n.1h Sl•!tery said o( ~ pracason ~-liam n:tum to anchor the • Its and Soft.J ~.Kd at No. l Joutik - 1unng ~or ~ A»d I expect tt coatinaent, bavift1 rue.bed lbc .0th IOplkJlllOwU Betty fulumo: to continue. . • k-cuc q\r&lterfinals 1 )Cal qo. and Vanessa Do at at No. 3. Sophomore Alma .~&. sentor .. We can F whh cit.her ol them "We buicaUy be the •hole ' Heather Nelson a~ JUDIOr ~ at No. l Of No. 2. depend aa on 'ty team from tut yur, but 11 ~ .arc also •~ m the mateb~pi with our oppoocnts... aim 11e woR1ft1 hard nd 1~rc • 11.nstes ptc:tu.re. RCJDOl<IS saJd. .. , don't realty WOO)' tome ial room fOt pVl'th ¥.111 Winton and Glasp may allo too mucb about rankins pll)cn r )'OUDFf payen." Rettcu 11:11J Estancia High lchool r.llfll Plllll 10-11 MIN ... dll(I Lacilll C8nllll8 IDlllllll ..... ,., Bays --CPOll CGlllb'f c.1111111 \ . Pllll 14 w .••• Piii 16 11111 IClill • llilllllll '*&;7 ~ I I I '. , :11 • r- ---------rall Sports Bonus Pages --------- -~ ollesCgame fn town? - Some say CdM·N8WQ9ft others say Newport~dM. By bry fdnef. 5--WriW ..... You can see it cmntna ••• - • >trength in the middle pru' 1J~d b) ' ' 6-1 fi~t-tc11m All-PCL rctur~r Jolin Schnurstcin 3mJ 5-l I re- turning starter C)nJI R1ch.mh 1 r:icie Heim~ a ~cond-tc;im All·PCL pld last )'C:ll, return> to trigger tbc attack. '' hich will hope: to 3dd hitting punch on the oubidc Crom a fivc·pla)CJ rot.uion Senior T11:1 Ta' arcs >tUtcd much of b>t sc:;uon, \\h1tc seniors Tracie Manz and Jackie Connelly add pknty o( v:usity cxpcricntt Apnl and Alloon T OINnscnd. both scnion. contribute depth :n the hitting positions. anJ ~ more O\ristmc Dahle. the top pbycr on bst year's JV. coulJ cmerc.e u a second scuer. Tbe Eagles matched la n~ Beach's 8-l tuiuc record hudi.n into a rccubr4SCUOft cnJina >how· down b.st yeu. but h d to ule for second-pl cc booors alter the Artists swept them aside • • C.Sta Maa: r.nt·)'Uf ('OQ(h Sandy lbllinicr v.clc.omcd j~ two reuerttiftl pbycis from Lu! 1CU00°• S·Jl squad, but S-7 1CAiot Ttoey Vep. t:lst ,.c.at"s MVP tbc focaJ point '°' optiflli.sm ~ Akia Haiber, a S·9 ouu:tdc bitlef, and TJM1t1 IM,a. a S.10 ICUU, brin& ICMDC d\&b upcri• um k> tbis ,ear·, aqyad. __.. tb"-1 •11sacr. • Jonna dub coec.. liloPa IO ~ ia f• IUR1U'L J.-.S Jc.ilef Loll .... 1'MU lfOilla. S-11 .... S.10. ~'\ ..,... .. .., ......... ,-.....·~ ··--~a..-... ..... r-. o..,. • jllliiilar. • ...................... l.tly .... h(blclM. -.,.... Mo ~ Stra t: 6e .-• tW'Mf, wl Md'J o..ie:I .. ..__.eca9tfilalioal . f I ( ' CORONA DB. MAR SEA KW I Holland: 'II we °Can iet there, ·we c• m..Jt' ...., Se2 Kings have aJI the cards to get it done; Hollano in 20th campaign. S1 Roget Canson 5'lorts Edl!of C uruna dcl Mar H igh mom!> Jnd dad) .. uuld probabl)' be ... ell·Jd\t)cd not 10 \Cf\C their fOOtb;:ilf p!J)C:C~ IOU m;iny .. pplc 1urn0\c:r\ around the dinner tJble. the\" JU'>I m1gh1 thrnl 1here'!> ;.i 111.:cdlc :.r11:ichcd to 1hem. I urm.l'\cr\, vou ~e. aren't the x.:a Kan!;)' La\Onte topte It's been \OmL n1r.e month\ since the ~ >-.mg."> '<'ere d1sm1s\Cd from the CIF 01\ 1)1011 IV pl3~offs b) arch·r~aJ 'c"' port H!lrbor. :!8-:! I. an the Bat· tic of the BJ) II before a packed 'c'<'p.>rt H.ubor )tJd1um Uut 11 would be ha rd h.> Jmagine CoJ1.h OJ\C HollJnd'i Sea Kmgs ha\c forgoucn JUSI e.uctl)' ~ the) ~lf-dc~truded. D\ they dad .. g:.r1n I ru ... un In a Sea v.~ Lc.1gue \COtun.: 0\1.:tJll the ~ ... King'> ~ere plus· 0 •taoiie11oet $ • ··u.a-..-5 ·LA1g1t~ •C.~ I 1 an lt:rm'> of gt\C3'<'.J)') to The tnck 1s to finl.Sh m the top takcJ'"J)\, but agJ10\I 11.ie'tllporl three to &uarantce a pla)'Offs llJrbor (an the pb)ulhJ ;ind Tus· bcnb, bccau)C there bas been a (a. tan. C:J<.h of th~ game\ was a 7-2 m1liar pauern 10 Corona dd Mar m;.ir~an in tur~ers. \ 1r1u:illy kill· over the past few years. ang CdM\ chJnce) If you .,ant to bcllt the Sea ·\\ c: re:illy h;ivc 10 ~ork on con· KJnp, CCI 10 them early, not late, trolling the ball.' ~·d a dead-because the la1cr it acts, lhe panned DJ\e Holland. who Ii en· tougher CdM gets. tcrang h1) 20th campaign on Cororu ~t now, ho-ever, in typical I.lei M .. r., coJch. one 'rctory away Hollandcsc, the CdM a>ach. Stale lrom h1\ IOU1h ~in at Corona. M<,..t would agree th;it this tS Coach of lhe Year folJowina his one of lhO\C )Cars," in terms of team's badt·to-back C1F CIOWns IA po1en11al, and ncn Ho l· '88 and '89, aUd, .. rm I.ind. when taken :u1dc, not eoinJ to say anyt.hiQI "11 111 ndmll, "If, and n's a unlil it hlppcns. ~ big 1f. we c;in get to the p to do it." pJayorr\. I think we can The ooJy rcaJ quaaioo win 11 ·· c:omcs in the acriaJ pmc The Sea Kmp enter where a vacancy wu cre- 1 hc '93 0tmpa1gn with No. ated by the p-aduatioQ 2 credentials in Lhc pre· ol Matt Evans at quar- M:;uon CIF Oivmon IV terback. poll. "Tbat'a the mafn The lcey, of course, as Dave Holl.and thins," said Holland, 1ct1in& to the elimina· . "scttin1 ~ur ~assl!'I tions The rood as raJlcd with huce pmc Pna and p:tlJJll solid With hurdles, begmnin1 with Sunset our oflcnsivc pactap. De~ Leasue huvywc1pts Edison and we have a lot of IU)'S a>nU.o1 Marina, and district nval Esancia. I know our playen think they have • shot. .. Then it'a Sea View play and one would be bard·preu.cd to una11ne Matt all other in&redientJ seem a tou1her lcasuc for C.dM. Irvine, ~o be in place -in terms o( cxpe- Woodbridce. Santa M:ariarita and ricnc:e, size and depth on a 4-man Tu,11n arc the first to a>me to tquad. mind, u wc!ll as Danie of the Bay h 's also IO deep in talent lhat pcrhap one or two pla~n inay nemells Newport Harbor. Saddle· 5tan both wa)-S. and that's all, and b11ck ind Un1veno11y. that'• one of she real keys. Potential injury 1s a m.iJOr Cac1ur, "That's what I really lfkc," con.- 3\ c~1dcnccd by lhc loss of two-way 11nued Holland. "We're. stnvln1 fot ~tiandou1 Bobby Fouladi, who went that (t~o-pl:uoon) You c:a.n pl down with a brokco .anl.lc dunna: bumped off earfy, but with so many practice on Aug. 31. His loss 11 a reps. by the ti~ you hopefully hit h.uvy biow. How Iona? It hasn't the playoffs. )'Ou 'rc all JOOd and been detemuncd. you're all frc~." lri.vt Hopn No. PIQtr,,.... 42 Rob AJshtlcr, db-wr 6J Jeff 8ogdu. °' -dl Jdf 8of'land, de IC 4S Todd Borland. db-wr 31 Myb DMi. •T.Jb 3.3 8&D Dcudw. fb.lb 22 J J . DiC.caarc, db-rb 26 Mite Oipado, rlHfb 17 Bobby Foulada. oa·nl 32 Scou H.ardcaty, b-rb 30 Bnaa Hopn. db-rb 76 H Ho.emlOWl, ol~J 14 Lindsay Jobmoa. qb-db 2S Jan.my Kunc, r ·WT 6S One Lee, di~ 90 Mdey loft&. dl·lc 91 Shawn McAWc:y, tc 34 Man Nichols, cfb..wr 50 Richie Nlchob.. c-lb II ~Perlmutter, qb-db 41 Seo« Proud. db-wt 71 Toay Spear, ok1 1S Bea s-er, 0(-dJ 10 Bi11J Taketa, wr4> 38 Qria T.,tor, IMe 37 ~c:r.db-wr " J.Jl. Wah. rt.-db 7 Joell Wah. t1>-fa n Scott Walkim, e>dJ 62 Cana wen., 1>-o1 11 Scott W"ltadlti. wr-db Sl Bill Woodward. ot 23 ... Zoelle.pt Ht. \\L n -••ta s 10 I~ ~r '92 ktleml&ft 6' ·~ So up from fro&b b·3 its Sr '921Uttcr b-0 I~ Jr dap .. '92 S-9 14< Jr '9'2 kttc19U ~ 10 in Jr. ~fro. IVs b I HIO Jr. re ctaltcr S-1 l ~ Jr '92 pc lllJtCr S·ll 2A8 St '92 ltattcr 6-0 205 Sr 1-.o--JUI aartcr s 10 185 Jr '92 darter S JO 23.S St Tonucc tnmlct S·ll 210 Sr "92 lcUc.f9U s 1)2 So Up from the fl'Odl S·lO 190 Jr '921dicnau ~ 2.8S Sr. '92-..ncr M 210 Jr Dcfttt tra..ter 6-0 180 Sr '92 ctaltCJ 6-3 21)6 So Up frca tbc fl'Olb ~-10 16S Jr '92 ac.ucn.ao S-10 16S Sr '92ttancr 6-1 2.SS Sr 1-fwed ia '9l 6-1 26.S Sr. 1-year •arta S-9 ISO Jr '92 lcnuaaa 6-t 20.S Sr. '92--5.9 16S Sr. l·}'Ufauter S-10 180 Sr '9'lAl.QP S·IO 110 So. Upmatk,_.. M 22.S St. '9'J ktfiaw IA S-10 llO Jr. '92 a.1cr S-11 178 Jr. '921cnc .... 6-2 248 Sr '92....,. S-11 160 Sr. Socaer import C8llONA . DR MAR SEA KINGS --- Ccibl'. SM Ind bU. l.lagul: Sea Yn. 199'2 l'ICClnt Leap. 3-3-1: C>tetal. &4-1 Type GI Clfllnsa: 1-back ,.,.... r1111 GI ........... .t-3. Hiid ~ °"' Holllnd (20ltl Sea · Kings hive the .._akings for one or I.hose 'campaigns to remember' yew. eH&-10) Stan: Ct1i0 C!)lltftl (Clef~ ~;· .... '=r· Im): 8n1t Twry ( inl): ~ Class. depth, muscle penneate throughout Holland's 1993 edition. Chlltl Hldlrt ~): Tom Mdwtn (an.lliM c:oonlnar): Pit · 8y D-,....v .... ~-E..__ kelV (oftlnsfwl h); 8ferc ()gdert • .,.. .. , _,,_., .......... UlllUI (rwnng tlaS). Mii tony (Wida -c dM ::: ··eras . tectMrS): Grev Mlnhll (db's) • depth and mus'· .tWlaf11111J11 clc. (Ill• tt • •I That YrOUld seem to 5-. 10-Edltaft (•Fi be the most accurate ~~~~~ Sept. .17-MaMa (• .-ay to dcscn"bc Co-··-:.iW.IClll' S.. 24-Esllfw;ia (• ) rona dcl Mu High's . a..._ Lt ... n rootb~ team as it Jlnh for the '93 Oc:t. 2-• IM'8 campaip •. starting with one of its Ocl a-s. ~<•NH) most ambitious schedules ~r. Ocl 15-~ (II NH) • Sunset Lcquc powerhouse Edi· OCl 22-'MlodbrtOgl (II M11) '°" u the first to sive this editton or 1 ~. ~:= C• NH) Co:tcb .Dave ~1~·s Sea Kinas • Now t2-Slddlilba t• CdM) , lest F~y ~t tn one of <>r.ncc All pim at at 7:30 pm. <;ounry' U\IJOf noo·lcaaue attnc· tlOM. ·12 n ,.,, -=-(M-1, 1-1-1) ........ OW•llM.t • llliiiiWii ':: ~ ,, " .., 11 ,, ... " 11 ta ,, J C1 IH ' ) " t , u 1 ) H t J ,. ~.., " 11 • 11 I » 1 ,. • 1 • • . , • 1 ,...... r: = = ii:: ~ ~ t I) • • . , ... . .. . ._ ....... . ...... ~ .......... ..... ~ )I flt IU J iJ -JI Mt 1'1 J Jill ... ,. 4't ,., ' .. ......_ 1t ,,. 111 • n '-r n ,,. • " -.. t a1ut11 -1 I H I 1 ..... 1 17 Ht I H ..... 1 I) IU f I) ... I ..J •U I S .... * -M;e::::-& ............ .....,.t ...... t-..1.r••t-1 ........ _,, __,, .... , ..... _ ........... , MAMll CTUllt ---°r.t ... °'lr. n •s a -a:= ~ It's just the tip ol the iceberg in a lillcr tcbcdulc which HoUand ~ will C\'Olve into. at '#Orst, • w.mval ~th to the CIF Division IV play· olls.. wllcn: lte bcGC\'CS the time- table .nu be in his favor. Herc's a rundown, ~tio_n.b)'· positiqn, on the ·Sea Kings: Q uarterback -this is de.arty the critic:!tl area for Corona, the \1>id left by 'Matt Evans. When the p:tds were put on for the first time this fall (Aus. 26) the JOb was a tossup bctv.cen 21(). pound senior Lindsay Johmon and Junior Aaron Perlmutter. Both enter with \-irtuolly no upcriencc on lbc varlity level at the position. Perlmutter may be quicker with better feet; Johnson has • solid l.nowlcd,ie or the puslnl pme. R unnin.a back -maybe there's • some coocem at quarter*k, but at running bacl. as well as the rat or lbe squad, there's • confi- dence which swirls lhrou&h the CdM camp, and logically so. .._ ... _ ttl ,. ~~'::-" UM 1m -.-...,... u• ''' ............. uJ.at.J uw.a-11 ......... -114 IU· J.R. Walz. a two-year stutcr and re tu mi"t AH.0 F 1elcc:tioft. leads . the way. Tbe S.10. 180--pound senior ...,,.. -~,,... ran for 1,543 yards on ~ curies Senkw J.a. w.az. reNl'M to the. '93 ampi.ign with All-OF aedenlw . las& year, avera.U. 6J yards • cany. ud scorina ., toucbdowaa. ::.:.:::.... ti: M W-=-1f·1D n 47 ..... ,.. 11• , .. ..... .,, ... .......... ...:: ,,Jr. :-:C,:L .a oa ........ tJ • ,.__ rt a ........ ,.. ,.,, _._....... IHI Ma ~-----... _ ..... ._ ........ =---D ••41 •-M ... ., __ Walz &ufl'crcd a hamstriq lDjuiy du~ the tndL aod fidd IUIOft. and It bothered bUn IDOlt ol the swnmer. M.1 he appe.an ao be IWly RCIO¥Cftd DOW. One 'of Wala' Uideawb fl bil ability co co.isaea&IJ *Ill~ tact.len daat CJlltl ,aid or two; .,_., °" OCCMiilM Ml mGded Niii bave bKk.ftted wicJa the ball nat\Wty wort.ial --. • ..J.ll. ... ~ lllOtOd ~ , ............ - a WlnlllllWKlllS•••~ • biacl .. ...,,. ~ ..... °'" I .-• ~t ...-.. ;.aiar. • I,..._,~ ... -°' .. • tilM ................ . ,.., ............... . I Ali aM1i:. • w • a ~ • fnlllry ....... ~ .... ,.,,. Also in the ttecivina corps arc Rob Alsbuler, Qarth Turner, Scott Proud. M:ttt Nichol JJ. OiCeurc and Scott Wituchki. All ol them r'l\lre heavily "' Co- rona's pusina pme. Qris Taylor (6-1, 205). Midcy Lona CM. 28.S) and Jeer Bort~d (6- 3, 21S) ~ Corona multiple op- tions at tiaf\l end. In tc nns of Slat none brinp m~ with him. ln tcnns or potential, aU·lca,ue caliber people will oOeo be on the bench. 0 rren.me tine -blue chips J>f'C• va1I here, but not qwtc to Hoa· land'• tOUll satisfaction in depth. BU& there are e h '° prod ttolta.nd into sayll'\lo "wc\oc • putO-bM ... Scott Watkins CM. 225) is a& tbt ~ and ho'• hanked bY 1uu bAa..Y .. Ton) ~pcJr (6-1. 255) an.J 'trnng bl.l} lklbb" roubdt (.S-11. !4 1 Richie N1choh. J <>-::!. :0<> puunu ~>phomori::, can jJw )t:.irt .11 •'l:ntcr, but mJ} Jct J'> thl! .... upl'r· uh:· "'''h un Jbilit) tu mu'c 111 'hurc up "-hJtC\er need come' m th1: line. l hJJ nl!Cl!'>'>it~ armed l~r too early for Hol!Jnd -f uuladt "cnt d0\\11 \\Ith a brohn :inlle during thrl'C·J·da\.-S :ind ht'> return rcmJln"t an the air~ -:i huge M"'" lor the CdM program l:b~lups :it guJrd I •I '••hul) doel>o't hll) :ire: OJ\c u. .. (5·10. IQO) und Caner \\ell 15-lll ISO) ll1LI \\uuJ,,:ird (b-!. :'.J\) ;ind ·Oen Sumner (6-1. ~65) .ue ~10J.enJ tJd.le-..· Jnd thC) 're bJcleJ up b~ Holm.in Hos....cm11.>un (:' IU. !JS). and Long. the 2 '"·pound ttght end. a( neCC)'>..lf) K ading g:ime ·-Mile Zoclk, a )Otter import, :ind J1mm' Ke.me. up from the fre hm:in team, "'ill handle the _.pl:ice-l.1d.m~. and their potential is iUCh ihat I loll;rnd offers no concern. nt all Wituchki and DtCc'>Jr.: ,h;.ir punting duties. coming an. Wau. Digrado or Hogjn .111 l1g· urc: an the return i;:imc. D cfen'i~nc -Holl.1nJ'~ ti!m· IOI) 'Wc\e got nine rctumin~ i.tJrtcl' on defcn\.C:· 'J'll the coach v.ath pndc . The front stJrb wuh Wclh. (I ) :and Borland (215) O:tnJung tad.le Long (2 ~)and H~1ni0\ln (235) "Our ench :ttt grut, ·· ~td Hol· land ··Borland got hurt l:bt )CU. but he' back and rc:td). He' J great p;i» n1shcr. AnJ "c: h \C Caner Wells." . Bad.up to Long and Ho maoun ll t cl lc I) Sumner, gi\ing Coruna :& ··,u~Mhrcc .. look at the p<blli n with Foul:>di missing from the pie· turc. Soon H:u dcsty (6-0, 20S) return' "'''h second team all·lcaguc hont.ll' at inside lincb:ickcr. and In t:.indem v.nh him is Chns T:aylor, 6· I. ~. a returning l>tartcr. B:act ing Hardesty and T:iylor up is Nichols. the .,.J. 206-pound bl~ chip sophomore S cc:ondlJ')' -the Sea Ki"I So with a "five-back" sca>Odal) - with two trona wctics pl in, t roae of out.side lioebad.er '°"' 5afcty, ~ CdM • dcCeiwvc flea. 1bility apim.t the run or p:i. Nichols and O.C.c re are l uncn at $lf'OQJ safety, bxkcd up byDiJ~ There re two camcrs in the ~ • tcm and CdM three tO r&U \ t'tlr'O arc w• Hooa. Twncr and A ukr. Bactvp "hcte ptO¥ided by Ta .. cta aDd Oa\i. At rrec reay • rn.ct. Meted up bf J .R. Walz; l.nd Todd Borlind I blck¥p, ch.her at free Ot . - \ f (I w , " .. ... COSTA MESA MUSTANGS -..... ~ -----·-. 'Tiny Costa Mesa· ii not so any aftlp. all ..,.. Mustangs not only huge, but they're entering with uncommon credentials. By Roger Canson. Sports Edlor I ~ this the "Dream 1 ~am " most ( ost:i Mesa High footh.tll followers 1.1011·1 even dare to J1cam .thout? If \'OU oould juJt Idle tim team on the merits of its ··pdpcr-look," and kip up about a dl•len INCeks or so .. wouJd the fanta~y Jare march deep into the C If-playoffi.? Nohody at Costa Mc .. a High. ~hl'lt>I ~ looking that far ahead, or booking any reservations for the penthoU)C yet, but there aro ccr· 1am numhcrs and facts present on 1hc Mu tangs' campl» which oould 1urn almost anyone's head. Numhers? How about 20 touch- down~ from a returning All-CIF running bacic hltc Bmh "Runaway" Tran? How about a Junior transfer full-coordinator. Defensive (Nitration back named Dewayne "freight Train"' Crenshaw, whose size, 6-is at an end," predicts Miller. The numbers and commcora foot, 190 pounds, pales in terms or have to be like music 10 t.bc can to what you sec on ibe practice field t.bc glory~tarved MUltaDp football (4.6 q>ccd in the 40 and consid-'·-· who haw codured ~a 33- Myron Miller ered no less ....., than No. 2 in year span in wbk:h Calta Mcaa bas strength 00 a 29 non-500-plus ICllOGI OftJy four t e a m w h i c h times bas Meu come up "win~ bleeds in mus-nus." Fine 8-1-1 m 1976. 7~ in des)? "78. 7-S m '79 and 6-S u. '90. Ho w •bo ut "'l'bae ICaion wete 8-1 u freab- four three----r men and tbey ~ in t.bcm-,-·-1.-" coatinued a.int.... "'YOG starters? How _.,,.._. - a b 0 u t r i v e add a couple of tramic.ra and it transtcn? How matea it a little better. I Last tbint about a front we can play with aa,body. line which in-Tbete ii not a linale pceidoa, cl u de I . 2 3 (). that isn't stocked with I ret.unau. pound Jason Weir at tight end, ltuter, or better, includina tb.reo- tagged on the end of a line which year IW1Cr Jeff Nic:bliac at quar- mcludcs tac.k.le Jared Wibon (6-6, terbact. wbo'U be C¥CD more iDte- 287), guard Brian Sm.ilh (6-5, 291) pated into t.bc fJllaD with an op- and center Jon Schroeder (M, tioo format introduced to t.bc dou· 240)? Th1t doesn't even include blc-t.lgbt end, I formation. the "weak.side guard,'' All-CIP re-ll there's a question in t.bc Mlll- tumcc Bryan Luxembouraer (6-2. tanp' camp, it'• oac wbk:tl obwi· 220). ouaJy linacn from a year • !beta A calculator will tell you thole the Mustanp were bu.med b9dly by, numbers ~rage out to 253 pounds 'the lack of an dfec:tive pulioa per player from t.ight end to op-pme. polite pard. ''We ran for a.lmolt 3,000 yank An 1ttitude? "People arou.od lut year, but a>Wdo't throw and here are tcUiQa me it's differcat couJdn't catch,.. said MWcr. "I now, it's DCYer beea like this," said think wc'U ruah for IDOR t1'ao ICCOnd-year coach Myron Miller. 3.000 ~ t.bia year, and if we can '"This yea.r's team would beat lut paa !0/7$-80 yarda a pme. S to 6 year's team by three or rour touch-completions out of 10 attcmpca, we downs. For 1 ICbool like this (en-can mate our nmo.iq pmc nea rolbncnt l.000) to aet a poup lib better. chis is 1 rare thin&-'"Tbe fact ii we have 1 fullbed: ... e:q>ed to contend, and I'm who pa under '4.6 m the '40 with not talkina about contcndJna for 190 pounds. U they don't •top the the OF playoffs, but few our imide play, be'• aoina to be pop- leape championship. <Mr the pm, for 50 and 60 yank. We're 1oQa bauJ rm not Fina to act just a mucb more pocent ofteme ... 111a11J ycaR with a p'OUp of at.hlelcl 1be addition of He.adcnoo lO lite dlil." the IWf la a bup plus_ ICOOl'dkti You 1117 &be defeme wu pRtty lO Millet. '1'his py is better tJwa I 11t.abbJ • ,.., aao? Bater \letcran am." said MUJer. "rd be happy to Aka Hr••-11 t.M ~ be ..-,rr'' • • 'I I I: f '., -1 '1 _I • e -DAl.Y·Pl.OT (LOCALS ONLY) J.ved Wehaft (78) wl Briu Smith (S1) offer t~ opposition• lold (571 pounds betwlea ti.em) to dtil with. •••·llE-IUYlll No. l'taJft', podtioa KL Wt. 4' Joey Asdullclta, lc·ilb 6-1 190 59 AMan> Cervantes. dl-ot 6-0 200 22 Carles Qat.man, wb-d> 5·10 170 30 Dcweyoe Oensbaw, ft>.de 6-1 190 67 Ariel Hcred;a. c 6-2 215 51 Wayne Hcrq. dt-"I .S-10 198 6S Jesus Lopez. U>-os S· 11 190 6' Btyan Luacn.bouraer. lt-mlb6-2 220 9 Adam McNaJJy. tc~b 6-l 180 24 Jeff NiebllnJ. qb-llb .S-10 175 21 Steve OwcnS, ""lb S·l I 160 S6 Jon Schroeder, c-dc M 240 SI Corey Sides. wt>-d> .S-9 I SO 2 oUtlan Sipa. wb-s .S-10 I SO SI Brian Smith. ra·<h 6-S 291 12 Rr.n Taylor. q~b 6--0 160 l Binb Tran. tb-d> 5. 7 170 6 Juan V ac:a, tb-cb 5-8 I" SJ Bat VaVata. lt-na 6-0 210 89 Juoa Weir. te-do 6-0 2lO 78 Jared Wilson, rt-dt 6-6 287 CL Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. St. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. St. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. C-mats "92 &ettcnmn Up rrom the JV' FOOlhill traM!er EdiloD tramler Up from the JVs Up rrocn the JVs Newport tramlcr "92 All-Of '92 uarter l-,at mner l-1U' Jt:artcr Up Croat tho JVs '91auncr fitA ")'Qt player 3-)'CU' 1tanen rresbmUMVP '9l AU-OF &tuda traftl(c.r '92 stance '92l~Sbncr J..,ear lllrWI .. ...... _ Mr. Inside and Mr~ Outside carry the load in .. Costa Mesa's big quest ~ AJl-CIF Binh Tran re1ums, but· he has some major help this time around. By Roger Cart son. SiJoiU £ d.IOt , 'This rs the bc)t team lhii ~hoor, C\cr had... uid one Cost.a Mc~:a High foot· b;all l)pc. v.ho h:h been around for a q1.uartcr ccntuf). ''And "e b:a\cn't C\~n pla)-cJ a game, )Ct." "Dcv.:s)nC: Cren hav.'! He' the be t football playtr wc\.c ever h d." .. '• I 2 lfl As you mi&ht u pcct, 0-cn h~ Cllll .... (1-7, 1-4) ~·, pb)ccl a pmc for CO!>t:l aueot1 flllDMOUALJ 1c . either. ttu•1n1 Con~Jtring he'~ Ul the same ~ '= = 'ii ~ ~ bxkfidd with .omconc v.ho lw al- 7' • • •• I tt rc:uty a.t blis.hed tum.»el( as the r, ~ t{ : ~ 1".hool' all·timc No. l (AJl-CIF tai1· >7 2u u ~ :t bad. Uinh Tran), the Stillemcnt be· ~ i: tl ~ ~ · 'C'OmCS ~"" more iJn1rkun1. J 1 Jl o s Without quc.,taon, nC\·er ha\-e the ~ i t n o 1 CCDta Mc~ Mu tan entered a ~ ,.~ •0 0 4 -.ca~n "'-•lh more ,gl~ing crount ~ pa ,. ... lM ~L td o r their potenllal. for I ~hool \ltllh ~ ,, m ) •~7 ' ~ liuJc (comp:arat1,el) puling) ~ ? fl g ~ ~ llXllmphsheJ, there j, 1 pre urc ""'~ bu1ldin4 like nc,cr before. ,. nn-..._ _. ._.. Herc a ~1t1oo·b)·po 111on nan- 11 1'° 100 1 '~ <k>-~n Oh the Mu tanr.,: • !C) 11 t : zt • ! ~ 1~~ ~ ;; Q uarterbacl -Jct( N1cbhng rc- 2 15 1 o o 11 turru. for hi thud year as a 1 6 lO o • starter, anJ the Mu tang' ant11.:1pate ;: ~ ~ ;g g ; a dram:stk improvement 1n terms of L...:;;;...._.......,...._...,,. ... .-..~ ~ ·Jama e inRictcd · pce1fically. bet· ,,.. 1»."" o . sz.Mll 11 ~ tl tcr pa ing results. and another "'-3Y Mr. Outsidt (Binh Tran, left) ilnd ~· In ide (~tlync.Crcnsh.l~) giH· \\4.').l .1 \\ic'-ed on~·two running punch. ""9 It Wll ,. 0-.. 1l .... I tO '""t it OOOC On lhC ground OUt or ....__..... ·-YIO* > 1 1 .. 1 ....., t ~ 1 1hc option ., "Last )CU v.-hcrc,cr Binh went, Mustanp' front v.all. beginning v..11 h '· Wn 1, ...._ 1. o.. 1 .. Jcfrs a ftcf) oompcti1or, be bas 1hey v.ent, they haJ notbina else to the l-2 punch of C>-o. :!~'·pound IUSCMI (TUii) 1 cood a.rm and he's :aa all·lca&~ attac.k.. • recalls M1Ucr. "Binb's bis-t.:kJc bred Walwn and ll-5. :91- ...,..,._ ~ • • 11~ blocl cr," $&Id sccond·ycar coach ~r, faster and Mron,er, he's really pouod gu;ird llnan ~m11h tlO th~ ...... m WO •• Myron Miller. "He's goina to be put in an orJ-sca.son and made up ri&ht idc. .......... M ~ much more part of our offc • wt his mind to make ab· a ~at year.' Weir i to Wabon., \aJc ,,, t1~h1 ~~ M» m )Cir 1hey ju.st rduscd to COYCr us St~ OwcM. a three-rear '1.ancr end. and Ar'lcl Hereda~ (6-~. :!15) ur _..,....,.... 1Q • (v.-1th pass CO\'Cf'alC). this )'CU if at rcty, is a solid b.ctwp; uo1hcr Jon Schruc:Jer (6--1. :!.JO) v.111 h30Jk ,... .... ..,.. "''~,~ M-~ they do th~t I'm certain •c'll have with potent~! is Estancia transfer dutac at center. :: =re.= u u touchdown p s" Juan Vaca. The othc:r side? All-CIF returnee ::' _.,.... 1 ~ u~ Backina up Nicblina iJ tho heir R ccei,'Crs _ footbiU High trans· Bryan Luxembourger (6-2. :?~) '' ;a .,.. • ll15 ,_ apparcni. sophocnore R,an Taylor, ·rer Qwb C'batmaa,; a speedy· three-year staner. wrth Bill V:aV~r- .._..,.. ..:, ,.: las& year's MVP Oft the frcsbmu jwaior, rnay occasioea1Jy .,.orkcd ~ (6-0. 210) and M~N:iUy roundin • :-':r!':":. J2.IS J>tl team. into the poued pme • a runner, at out at taclJe and tight cod. ,....... fl IS R unnina backs _ the center-but his primary attad. mode • as a ''If .we can't find room to run =t.=--••~ 1~ pie« Of the Mu.staii'p behind a rece1'-er, ~ the res& ol the M. -with a 237-291 rombin:uion. :and a ~ 11 .,,..._ 111• a» mass.iYe front tine. taap' .,._... pmc rCYOl'id around 2JO.pound ti&ht end, somcthina· .... -. .... ,... Tran diCI hall as a junior but the .. the doublc4i&bt end look. , wf'Ol\I." 1d Miller. c:::... I .... e.:-.~ :·~, focal point or faJI praclke has ~en Crmian s~ • fant-year pb)Cr. • Alvaro Ccf'.\JllC (6-0, ?lll) offer c:.. Mm It ~ • 16-21> the 6·foot~l. 190..pound junior and Corey Sades. a n:turnani starter. c~c mo5t an terms of ~clup an the 1-1 _ tranlfcr. OCJ'.UMw. a~ ~cd 10 f'Ql•Cc iaao t~ 11.fte. hnc . .,.. Maller minces no wQrds an de-up •il~ O\atman. at tho de •in•tcd 1 Luxcrnbouracr anJ m11h ore 20 • 1Cfibina bil tboulhts: meaenscr. AU three play rmjor bci!'t eyed by OhlSioo I cull\;1c rc- "Hc'l Fina to be a attat NAncr. roks ddc~ly. cna11crs and appear to ha'c a col· 3: a,. Ud Bryan Luxcmbouracr arc t~ Juon Wdr (6-0. 230) and Adam k&i•to future prctt) •ell •nPRCJ U rwo "~ kids 00 the team; M't MCNaQy (~l. Jal) are lbC tartcn up. O tQUlh. a.. cu Nft block and c:atcb; al tiPt Md.: becked up~ Joey Ar· Hcrcd' · set 11 ccn1cr v.1th he'I p,.. '° be ~rythlfts IO 'our chuletU:o but they are counted .°" Scht0edcr h. n~~ ~ •ith a bro--a«--... fOf daear ~ U. t1M N!'runt ken Onacr hm1t1ni him at the out· 11 .. .. \1 11 8tw.f QWMw ii :r...-• 1111-.-..., 1Mt ••Yeti• rcccwers. set. • bid:. ... l.6Jl ~ (6.9 ••trtM) 0 ....... HM -~ d K lc kina aamc -Owen • and 20 touchdOwas fro. a year f10 the bat dc.crtpcioft ol the N•cblin1 aod Weir can all punt Y>1l h auth(IHI\, Lu\cmbourc\.'r and \\ eoir :tre 'ltd '11 placc·lid.111e. and lln punt :ind L.1""'\,lll n·1urn' \hll..r " to~mg v.11h puttantt ~tth t: ren 'h;i"' anJ Tran bad... ~ ... n, .. ind Ch:tl111Jn l n: al'4> J\.uWbh: hH re:· turn Julie' D ckn'•'I! lane: lr1:n~h.1" :m.t Weir arc the coJ\ aml le• \·an1c., Jnd W:.a}nc llcrw~ ;u c: ti!\' 1acL.k,, Herzog as stauoncJ l"Cr 1h, oo-.c. but enter:\ t>.angcd up v.1th tncc injul"). He\ c 'pcl tcJ li.:a ... L. 1n Schroeder as a wlllt ~L.up 1 et\d (v.-hen healthy), m11h :md \\ii· n pro\idc b.xlup :at t lk .... . . .. ' · u~v PllOf (tOCAt:S ONtY) ·-T (YJMO IJA.10~ TO.JCt y MO -• t .· WHERE ARE THEY? ·Area products sparkle · in every direction .,... The 'Big Guy.' of course. is David Cadigan with Jets; but CdM's Jerrott Willard with Cal has All-America potential written all over him. By Dennis Brostemous. Sports WfUf T hey all shnre a common de- nominator -they're Daily Pilot Locals. The list of ex-area pl3)'crs i.1rc1ches flom coast 10 Co:lSt, from all ovc:r Southern California to the U:.iy Arca to Kansas and as far Jway as New York City. Sc:inning the country: • Ne"pon Harbor High product Dave Cad1pn h:is begun his sixth sca)Qn on the offensive line of the New York Jets. where he has be· come a fixture. staning at left guard for the National Football Le.ague Eastern Div~ion entry. the place-kicker for the Oregon State Beavers or the Pac-10. Stuckey, the Or- ange Coun~ leader in field goals in 1992 with 12. usumed • first-strin1 role. Ma]. the Bea~ wbelt'dte expected startu. Jamie Burko., 1 lt,.. to sign a p~ 1d>1Jl connact. At the present time, Stuckey will only be asked to place· kick, but he is a back- up at punter. He toed three PATs in Saturday's 27-16 victory at Wyo- ming. The Beaven visit USC at the Coliseum Oct. 16. ~ ..... ..,. A con)emu:. AJl·America pick, Cadigan wllS an Outland Trophy scm1finahi.t and team co-captain at USC. He is reportedly fully recov- ered from tcconstructtve knee sur- gery in 1990, and hopes to con· tinue avoiding the injury bug which plagued him early in his career. •Dan Petrone, from both Estancia Hiah and Oranae Coast College, it one of many players i.n competjtion ror the vacant middle line- backer spot at Colum· bia University. CdM High procb.1 jerrott Wall.vd C4S) is U... le*' ot lhe Colcltn ~--· defenJiw pd. A junb, M't a thf'te1'~~r st.lrlt'r C:idigan's Jets will make one lone '1s1t to the West Coast durina the regular season -on Oct. 10 at the Coliseum aaainst the Raiders. • Al'iO on the pro circuit. former Estancia quarterback Jeff Graham has been resigned by the Se:mlc Seahawk.s. •Junior Jcrrott Willard made his only scheduled trip to Southern California las1 weekend as he and hii. lleats defeated the UCLA Bru· in s. 27·25. in a large pan due to W11lard'r. 13 tackles from his mid· die linebacker spot. The Corona dd Mar High prod· uct hai. led the Bears in tackles the last l"-O seasons. and 1s on a paa: to become Cal's all-,ime leading tackler. lle's coming off an ex- tremely impressive sophomore sea-'°" in which tic led the Pac-10 with 133 tackles (including a areer·high 19 a' Washington), a 12.1 average per game. Willard e~ honorable men- tio n All·America honors by Foot· ball News magazine, in addition to second team sophomore All· Ame rica honors by the Sllme publi- ca1 ion. At lust one other P'.Jbli- cation lists Willard as a prcsci.son KC'Ond·tcam AJl·American. . .. He is one of the "8 finalists for the Butkus Award, presented to the country's top linebacker. •At K.ansa!. ina>ming freshman quAnerbact Matt Johner has been impressive thus far, and has been runnina the scout team. He's be- hind three junioR on the Jayhawks' clcptb chart. •Doug St~ey. one of the main reasons Newpon Harbof Hiab rucbcd the OF Division IV dwnpiomhip pmo lasl •uon. bat vhbcd l.tto lhc No. I apoc u This year. freshmen are eligible for vanity football, so Petrone has some freshmen competition as well as others that are retumins-He's been very imprcuive physically and also very strong. • Caremont Mudd junior Jack Howard, who prepped at Estancia and also played at Onngc Coast, Is projected as a starter on lhe defen- sive line. · "We're ~ for IOfnC major contributions from Jack." said de- fensive line coech St~ RctzSatr. "It's a testament to the Orange Cout propam that hc'I SO well pre• pared. He's asswned a leader\hip role on lhe dcfemive line." •Former Corona dcl Mar Hiah quarter· back Todd Kchrli has come home after 1uf • ferina a freak injury du~ a IC'rimmqe at the University or Louis- ville. Kchrll, a re.d-abirt last year, suffered a head and neck ~wy two weeks qo. ac:cotd· ing to bis (ather, Bruc:e, and be docs not iote.nd to retwn to LA:>uisville. Wilb IC.ehrti oul of the team'• plans. l.oUi.- viJle • down to thru quarterbac:b. oac ol whoCD II a walk~. • Newport Harbor Hlf~ product Beau RaJpbl ii currently list- ed .. the No. 2 ...,., tactle u a freshman at VUlucM. On a team wtbkb bouts ol a fairtr DM:Yi f.U1T (LOCAl!S ONLY) . -- ·)'OUna deremc, Ralphs is listed be· hind senior Mike HoUman. one of the few retumfoa starters. • A p:iir of playcn from New- port Harbor arc currently promi- nent in the Occidental procram. Seolor wide rettivcr Aaron Kal5cr was regarded as one or the top two players at wide receiver last yur, catchiQa eiaht passes rot 179 yards, including a 49·yard reception against the Univenily -ol San Die90. ..We Nn the throw all that much,·· u•d an Qc. cidcntal ~n. "Aaron also has ircat val~ as a blocker when the pl:ay aocs his ~y.'' Sophomore lineb:ad.cr Dann Mlll\gnall is pcnc.ilcd in as icuter -for the Tiacrs after lt:'"int a kw ga.me• IHI yc:ar. ..He'' probably JOina to be moved 10 outside line· ~kcr to utilize hi "f>"d and quickneu a bit mon:,.. said the lpokesman. • Former Newpon Horbor High '1andout Branon CollK'C'O. a frnh- man rccWurt lut yeu at Southern Mctbodi t University, is hopina for some ployin1 time with the Mustanas. C.olUQCio WU a v..tde receiver and line· backer with the Tan.. • A junior at Si n FnncUcc> State, Costa llesa. Htab ud OCC product Ouoc Pham is No. l -00 the depth chan " stron1 sa(tty behind ~tuminJ 1tan· er Tim Malatesta. Pham is also a free safety~ • CdM Lbrothcrs Jeff and Jason Ouk arc aamnt.ly on the UCLA ro1tcr. Jcrr. a ICAior, is the-holder -&he &na .. • pllCIC-~ .... -tbe f~ ... ,.,. it wakU. .. ,.,..a;,litnd. • Otbtr ..ocabla.: CoroH dtl Mar'• ••111 O"Nil., wlM» ....... IWO .... ..,. ,..,. .. ....., Dd. a.cl .. <mp tCH\tMI« to 2)..9 \'actOry :al t'l•I orado State on Saturd:»y U '· completed 21 of 33 pauc~ for '\\I' yurdi ond ~ TOI. with one inter ccpoon ... C~ta McSJ'• Diiiy Dl.1n · ton, who p~ppcd ll $;1n1:a A11J\ Miuer ~ •• IS a frcshnun rcJ,h rt qu,nerbxk at San D1e'o ~'·* and No. 2 on the depth chJn F~mcn tlkc llarrinaton, .. hnc man from E.•:tnca:a. :anJ ddcn"". b:ack Cb.ad LalS Crom Ne" poa t Harbor, are m.akina their b1J) 1, r pl:»)'lna time at Rcdl:ind) .. ~wll lkl,daa, a 1111rt&n1 center for l..1,1 ,.cor's CdM CIP ~miOnol~•. 1) ..1 lrcshman playina •I the Aar I orlc Academy ... BlltJ Cabtkl, ~ 1un1or ful1bx rrom Newpon Hnrbur. " no k>nscr on the 01V1chon College root~U roatcr, accordi -to .a achool ~potcsmu. 8ul be . 15m~1n' enrolled in lchoo' ·-Juiuor uf· (ensiYc liocmu la• a..., rrum Newport Harbor is rcdWrtina th1' sc:uoa at frano Stale., aftu uaru· ferrina Crom Arilofta State. • A nwnbu ot JocaJ pruduch blYc decided to play ball tlolc to hOme, \with 12 aru pla,)"Crs on the Otanae Coast IOSlcr and three mote with Oolden Wes1. At OCC • Corona del Mor'i H~ J~t :Joe Copcnh:a.,~r. Ouil Ovinn and Matt Evans. Com Mesa's Jcae Smith. Oa~id f"'tducaa and MaMy Bonall:a; Es· i.ncil'1 Qris A.rap. V.ctor Men· du aDd CeAt Vep; Md Newpott Halbor's Nathe• Mauson and o,.. kailer • "-:1:1'' 5-.. Walkt ii la a buda the ...,._ quanerbxk ... .. OOWea w-. ,,..., eftd , .. bWloa ,,... ""C ud lillt•11t W.. DtRMN ~ ~ roM *I Mar .,. a110 aa die R• dcn' roew. SCIBlll.EI, RUMRINGS Wl'Pi b-a-8-a-c-kl And rea tO rumble! b9Ct all riOl. uad ready &o nunble with the nlinllml ......... ....._ IS welt IS ihe balance •-.tu pato. (1'0ll cowmy, &ilk~ and girts &cMil. a t*:iad ~makes the a.tan ol t.bc school • )~II soda a unique apcrieace. The ukU:nate conquest ls always the pinnacle of the ca.mpaip. but tbcte'1 IOIN!th1n1 about lhete particular da~ -•ben all of the crpcctatjoos are stall within reach, when ~ of lhc Jrind of pracaice is OYCr, _.hen it'1 time to put it on lhe line. Some tbiop do no& cbanl'C. One of thole lbinp arc the buuedlics of •Aioc IU&bt. 1"IMa apcd&tions in football have •Idem bcea hipr than they arc today in the bis picture for Ncwpon-Me~ ICboob. Owooa dcl Mu Hi&b'1 Sea Kina arc ru.lcd No. 2 in the ClF Division IV prcscUOG poll. ri&bt 'behind Sea V.ew ~rival tmne.. thc ddm<lina c tF Mid \calUC UQipill. Newpod tblbor, despite loAftj pknty, ts No. 7 in the same Poll 1\e s.lbl ._.. IDtaeb ol tho ume style and Oa1r that ;'Id them to tbe CIF finals a year a&O· E.sta.QCia'• ups. who'Yc miSied. Clf playoffs bms nna by the slimmest of tha,.ins the put twcryears., bcliC\C they'R far better of1 this year. than last, '°"''in. And lhe ~Mesa Mmtanp. as is Estancia. unranked in the CJF Division Vlll poU, arc aoini in with what I t>clieve to be the most °°" ............ ~ ..... ....._ .. bl .... ~ Rich DuM, Dennis Brost~rhous, lury FAUikner, Roger Carlson~ rHdy to rumbl~. optimistic attitude in the ~·, history. 1,350 for Estanci::a. capil3, rew, iln)~hcre, can m:atch v.h:ll is here. four·) Car cnroUmcnt figures, provided by the Cl F. :sre 947 for Coron:i dcl Mar, t.o.i s for c~ta Mesa. l,2·H for Ncv.pon Harbor, :a.nJ ElSIC'ft'hcre? corOna det Mar is ranked No. I in Division Nine·forty· )ctvcn? Tb:u's ri&ht ) I water polo; Newport Harbor aod CdM arc l-21n the Dqpitc the bck of numbers.. title :and honors :arc Division I gjrb vollC)'ball rankiQo; ------------....,,"'thin reach in every direction. Cmta MCP is ranked No. l in OMsion c. DIWISM* IV CIF DM-... WI Thc)ct four school:. ~hare :a common Ill water polo; Estancia is ranked No. ';--__.-~ ~ ~ .=! · '92 ::: bond in terms or good coaches. good 1 in boys Division Ill Cf'05S country, 2. ca .,..1 z. S.Mllhl 1w lid). good facihtic. &\)Od with Newpon H.aibor (3) and Corona 1 ,... 1-5 l Tllllila His t0.2 :>Jminimataons. good p:arcnts :>nd a de.I Mar (9) aho in the Top 10. i ~ st~ ; ~ ,t; good community. Tbc airls at Corona del Mar and I. Olllill 1-4 I. r.-~ w O:uly Pilot Sporb. as usu:U. ~•II be N_,_,. arc l~ iD DMsioo U1 cross 7·• _,,,. 11-l 1 .....,...-1-l there. --,...... • &. ..,_ '-1-3 &. SL MDNa W country; and ttarbor's water polo team t _.. o.n.,. so 1-s t_ ~ M We're a ltttlc sm:dler, we've ~1111 got enters as No. 4 behind Corona. 10 Orlftll 7.S 10 C.., 1 ~' our h:>1r 1h1s time. :and we're going to In terms of strcnatb of programs per take our best shots. () '82 FM. tu. ITB llJU Directions to high school football fields lH I I • a Fl ... 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By Roqer Car1S-On SpotU Eclitot D c:.p1tc the fuct John Lichen· ~1\\IJ l'o J lO.lCh 11hu coc:. lllhl a )Ca\On II i1h,~ II I he brc.iJ-JnJ· bunu J)\111:1111.11 11( a qt;w111: rh.id, M.c M.111 Jul11•..:1 .• 1 1hr1.:c·H.1r )(ant.lout Jth· kt.: he\ ~• h~1j1p) c~1mpcr right 1ll11~ ·'' 1hc \C.J"111 opens t-nda} r11gh1 1111h n1111-k;1suc foe l O> Ami· !!0' Hl h.1\ Im b1~c'>l. .ind polcn· t1alh the hc\I. line eH·r .11 £,1nn- 1.1J: ·he Ii." J ru nning h.id. n..inied O~.ir Lumch in the fulJ. along w11h the prc)cncc of C'o,la Mc:.a tran,fcr ~ 111..e P a11 tnsl.i. a l\~ .. 0-11 .1y 'l:lrlcr. he ha, J team \li.Kl.c:d 1n C\pc11en..i:. ant.I more 11nport.1ntly. .1 lc.im 11h1ch 1s 1cry. \Cl) hungry. l3ut ii glX:!. much dc:clleJ° than thai fnr Licl"tengoot.I. 11 ho 11 as ad· s1s1ants Rrck Mcyc~ and Guy 0 1, mil tct.lh .1 1 c;,,. very unhappy guw and four Other a~~t:ant<i, ".imper earla:r in the: year a' he gives the Eagles a full rompfernen t l.JllJ the -.c;i,on '"lhuut able help. of coaching.cxpenencc and )a\.-vy. Out JU'>I 11h1: n 11 \ecrncd !he :in~ rr~3~r~~~cc":.~ra~~ ~~r l::lrc;; d.11 i.c: ''· came the .ippearancc t1f U,)1,1.101 co;1chc., (111.:i: Ci1~~11 .ind mc:nt," said Licbcngood. "My hc.in's not palp1tahng :anymore.'' llri.rn Glo:.hen -Gih!>ull at the lrutc:Jd the coach's pulse a> im~ )\art of i>um· mer. Glu\hcn pl) mhng llll J high, th.inls 10 28 aboui "' iicc:l!-r~turning k ucrmcn. 14 berth'! '1od.cd Yo llh returning starters. and :lf.u the aforementioned t'a"'1ns~i . .. Wc'q;. ~l>I '"l feel secure on defense," ):ud four rcturrung all-lc.igucr\, all L1ebengood "lt"s our !>treng1b, no from -t.lcfcn\C, duubt. We've go& 3~ or fou r spot bad.. ~ 14 rc1urn1ng 2 stum:r~ in all, "Mark M Iner (6-5.. 15) i as good as any s nrtcr we have comtng plu Mil.c Paw· back. Every scout is lookin3 at him. tn)l.t ... 'aid John Liebengood Li c:bcn good. We've got h im at cenLer to "Bui wh:ll 1 re· \lrcngtbcn th:at area. too," .tit) feel g~>J about I) co.ichrng. The plan aoing in is for Mollner rhal \ \\here )-OU )lllrt and it's the and Lomeli, lhC 5-ll, 195-pound 1e1uming junior, to man the out· bc!>l 1n 1hc c1gh1 years lhJI l\.c side; inside arc Ocean Midi (6-3, been here " 250) and ind Mau Simpson (6-2. L lbt\ ~'.~~ night ahnd f d.a1y hf<!r 265). 1c cngvvu now, " 0 cc !I cs Perhaps the best WilY \O de'Cfl~ cn1erina 1hc sca..on "'llh a full the Ea Jes' game. ~-c,·er. lies in dee._ descnbmg the offensive line. ··1t·s no1 how m.1ny you have or Herc's lhc picture: how good 1hcy arc, it's how "'ell· Jason S"'ecl (6-4, 225) at t.i&ht prcparl!d they arc," s:>id Licbcn-end; the t:sd.Jcs arc Mou SimJ>'OO sooJ. who's entering his ninth sea· (6-2. 265) 111\d Dein Micll (6--4, wn -.11h the £:)glcs. "You know II 250); the guards i re Mark Palkot\.· JS :i ~pcctator :and I know ii as a er (6-0, 260) and John Faulkner (6- coach. A lot of times you·r~ going 2. 270); and the center is Mollncr, to win simply because }ou'rc well· at 6-S, 215). Aho in the pictun, &roomed and the team is well· Jason Humphrey, a 6-3, 200-pound cuachcd and v.~11-conditioned. tackle. ~ "I've looked bad at cames and AU this for running backs Paw. been able.: 10 i.ay this lenm won be· insJU and I.Amell cause 1hcy out-coached us, or they T1lC Eagles io in ~lh "'btt they v.erc bcuer-rond1tioned I'm not believe is a lot of prO\l'Cn taJent. afr.11d to admit th.at So thal's 'khat Whai is not proven ls at qu11· I'm excited Jbou1 When you ha\le lerback •here Johncr ~ a school that 1s not hirina and ~ leaves a b\&JC void. live and die wilh waJk-0ru, it's JUSl Just •hom the EaaJa' btaintrust dyn mite." •in ICU.le on is not clear, not nc11 The addition o( Gi~n and at this point. TodJ TbomP90ft cn- Gao.bco, bosh weaned 11 Edison tered fall camp fi~t i line. a $-lJ, Hi.th in ye rs pa 1, joined by • US..pound • Ill >r. he Uarted at to .-: oav l>tt'or 'ttOCAls 'ONL. Y\ .... ·· t t -~ 8~. TQJll Y.JAO • •• .I ••••••• - --· .. PRM·TIME..PLAYBlS . o. Pla)~r. positkm Ht. W\. Cl. Cona11Wau 66 Miki Ahara, c ~-JO ) s Jr L p from the JV• 9 K.arlo Amaya. ·rb 5-ll I~ Jr Up from l~ IVs 1A Mtltoo AINI).._ olb c;. '7 ISO So Up from the fruab I) JIWO ~)'Ul, V.T-qb-cb S-9 150 Sr . 1r. 11-lc•iuc lO Pedro Ar«)'Ul. ss ~·9 lbO r '92 lcllc rm.an ... Juu Ayal&L.wr<'h .s-ro l-'c; Sc• up froo. lhe (tur.Jh 2J D~ BandUU, ~"f-cb "~ .140 r '"2 two-._,.. IUU'\Cf 20 Omar Bosch. rb-olb 5.9 160 Jr. Vp from the Ns JJ M oisa Ccru.ntc:.s, fb lb ~-JO 165 , lip lrutn 1bc l\.'• 8 Ja.c:bon Oay, oJb 5-10 16°" Sr Up fnxn the J\'s &.l Ryan Oopn, ub-tc 6-0 19S So Up from \he frosh IS 0 1\lld DeQrcc, -.T-db .s 135 ~ Upfrnm the t 30 Brandon &uada. 1lb-tb 5·10 16.S t '92 Jcuerman ~ Q e Evans. wr-db ~-7 140 So Ur Crom the ''°"' 73 John Faulkner, og b-3 ;no Jr ~ tatter 42 Joe Flores. cc-de ~ IX:O ~ up trom ~ fnl-'h 5' Mike Calica._ OJ-di 6-1 210 S<l Up from Lbc frush 78 Jeremy Gaynor,''' Jt b-1 l.l" \r Ur from lbo J\'i 75 Enrique Gomu. oe -<It c;.(1 JQO Jr l 'p from the J\'i 7 Mike Gomez, ~1'·!> ~ IU 16~ Jr L'p from the J\.'i 71 1 nny Gowalcz., us.Jt ... ,, lQO Jr Up from lhe JVs 45 Tony Gonzalc.1. 1lb-fb ~-Q IKS Jr Up from the N~ "" Joe. Herman, •ll-dt Ml 1~5 \.1 l 'p from the froah so Jasi>n Humphrey, 01-J1 6-J ~ Sr 'Y.2 lcncrman I frou~ Jah1d. qtM ~I I IWI ~ Up from che fl'CM.h 6.l ~h1hab Jahld, de ~·· !30 Sr Up from the JV 51 Chuck Johnson, 01-J1 tl-~ 2.W So l p from rhc f n h 36 Chc-ar LomclJ, th-de 5·11 l~S Jr '92 atl·lt.IJUC 43 R~mon Mann. lb-fb 5·ll UCO Sr '92 lc.uerman 1\1 Mike Mc:Kiemao. le-de 5·11 165 Jr. •• Up ff<'rO t'hc JV s 77 Dru M1ell, dt-01 ~ 2.SO r '92 IUl1C.[ 5 Mike MJ1tony:u1, wt-Jb S-8 ISO It Up from chc JVJ c;2 Mark Mollner, ~ 6-S 215 Sr. '92 all-league ti() Leo Muro. c-dt f>.1 215 Jr Tau tramfcr 82 William N°unez. wr<b s lSS Sr '92 lcctcrma.a 80 01ris OtiYa, 1e-dc S-9 150 Jr Up from Lbc N s 21 John Otdl2, wr-db 5.9 145 Sr '92 lcttcmu 32 Carlol Orouo, ft>.dll 5.9 165 Jr Up from the IVs 76 Ed Ortua. OC-dl ~-It 210 Jr. Up from the JV1 3 Jeremy Ouo. fb-de ~-10 l6S So. Up fTOm the f 70 Mut P&aoner, oa-dt 6-0 260 Sr. ~ ta.ner ~ Mike Pawfnsk1. ~1lb 5-10 J9$ Sr. Cost.I Mell <ra: c:f 41 Fred Pmto, fb S·tt 19' r. '92 ~ 68 Jon R1t.kO&ki. o,-dt .S.10 220 Sr • Up ftocn the N 1 85 Tony RodJisuu, WM •pk S-10 150 d.np JUruor Jd f Schwam.. te-de 6-3 190 V2 lcucnnan SS Man Simpson. dt-ot 6-2 26$ r '9'l lartc.r 74 Enc .. c>s-dt 5·10 19$ Jr Vp from the N s 44 Juoa .-eel, tC"11b ~ w Sr. '92 na 6 Todd lbompeon. qb-6 .S.11 ISS Sr Slanu '92 ac • 2 C'hns Tu. wr-olb s t SS Jr. Up from \he N •' SltOf\I n f e'Y 1$ • juniot end JOl in a lot of reps in .,Ptltdce, but hu neVtt thrown • PISl in a 1a.mc itu· ation for the EatJa. it. and he can arry the ball. AnJ, ..,c\-t aot three bxks -.ho tan J11.nd h out." Ucbcniooct u ~cu aware Tra· buco Hitt. bt 32 nio" tnd La· ~l\a Hill\ lo.t iu cotirc front hne, but bo ill fiaure those .,. the two h · team muM be mmt con· cemed witb u it -wom it way to- ~-.rd le1p play. . tion We h.vc tho ri&ht cmcbin& combln tk>n and we hmvc atf. 1e •sue eo1nin1 b k.. .. 'ChampionshiJ16 are u1u:ally ~I· cbrattd with • banner. 8ut the on.ly banner h naina arou!W IM Ealla' workpbce as one v.i'lkh ha been 'here for about four ,an now. And •hat QM baa • bi& quea· tioll .nark oa it. No data. no TilC ocher ls one •ho'• proven plenty in terms or athletic M>ili'Y ln the Corm ol Jairo Arc:ieyut, • rc- cei\'U who'• made most of his nOite OQ the blscbatl diamond. "We·~ laiit ,... quartcrt.ck (Johner). but Todd It \cry rou.d· ed." id Liebe~ .. He cu pl•y action. ... cati dink it Of throw "We•ro toi.q 10 daal~• our kidl thil yqr," ~ Lif}u.,od. .. w. hawa ~..,... • w • I • , ~ ~ • •, lfL 'i'• ~ • .-' .. Mft'leS. Ju.M I '* 9J •ioa milt. UebeftFQd _ U wait .. IO ICC if dail • lM ae.. ..... wlU o.wnc ..,, witll the,.... lftlWCI, .. ---==---"!:------·Eagles . enter with all the right tools i::i?!~;.::. to collie -up . with the r,ight answers . 31-43-1) . Stlll Ric*...,_ _... ao••· • iliCIJllllly); ----" -); JtJ'e U1l tJCJd ...,_ ft) . ................... Ckltl), "*' &lot• (ftflUfft Rao~lllf,. l b I •t}. M ~ ~d.....,_ ....... asst dt.,_. IN.-. ....... ).,... ....... ~ lr Ill Ml~ TClllJ ..... CmL "-......... t-81t11 f S1 l IF t111 Fl 10-lol-.. c-• 7.lD 11-U Gllll ~ IGJ, 30 2'-'* ca OCC). 1.30 30-~ cu ..... fl\), 7~ 1-c.,oa .. B ..... 130 ...... o...al• •• 1S-C.., C-OCC). 1 21 -1.111111 llD ~· NH). 1 n -u.a ta ca llN). 1 S-• frlllllm 7.JO 11 -COiia Mesa t• OCC}. 1 'I!. 3 IFI fll•ll (14, N) ~ There are visions . and they're well founded with blue chips In hand. By Roger cartson. sc-u EdllDr 0 DC o( the few th1nss scary about Estancia Hiah's personnel situa- tJOn coming 1n10 the 1993 football se~n is s1mply. the "too-good· to-be-true" theory. The Eastes have plenty in JUSt about C\CO' ckpartmc.nl. going in. and ahetr coach. John Licbcngood. insists hil Eag)e\' press dippings won't start 'l11o tking nund g3mes on them. "Ovcrc.onfidcnce? That's not gotna to happen," wd Ud>cngood.. "Whal ht~'C they won? They were llMC* •-~·MJ S-S 1 year a,o. We were S-4-1 the .._,._ • year before. No OAC oo this team ~ 'D ~ ~ ~ has ever betn to a CIF pl1yorr '~ ~ u ~ as pmc. Ovcn:onrident about what?" • Gt 0 1 *4 Ncverthc'-Ucbe·-vf admiu D tW II 2 33 ~ •..-1 ,. u 0 .. he'• ''very happy" about bis Ea&Jcs' 2 ' u o 2 situation. ..We've worked very ' .,. .,. • o · .. ~ • w ·u ~. , • hard," uid Liebe~ · e sec ....,_ ,. ,. ... .,. '9l-N what we can do." ..., '~ II -,n • m 12 Herc's a nindown. posuioo-by· ...,., Rll It till .. -;, s>O'llJOCl. foe the Eqles: =-~ '1 ~ ~ ~ Q uartctbact -Todd Thomp-on, 10 ur 11 1 I • IOQ., witb stanina eq>ericacc I t ~ : : ~ ; ~. ruona safety as • junior, eaten the _ ~- ....... I • \U ' • seuoa with tots of reps IS an """ 0 __ .:~ •--L:tt. It-A' i.. ·.,.· r.-.... ~ Todd Thompson's (right> favorit~ sub:..ri during '93 ampAign. s... t 1 ,. s 1 t demudy to the p-adultcd Man 4ITIU SNnmJN '11a" .. --,~ ~-, ..... = : J! ~ ~ J! Johner. but no pmc experience. ~ Ncvcrtbctcu. Ucbcnlood (eels scamper on a fake pu.ot pby apimt two-point rcciep&ions lAst )Car. gles' placc-liclung as :a junior. but ~ ~~t_:~ p>d about the poccatia;l hue. with a.ta Mesa. o fTensive line _ "Oc:in Micll he' being choUengcJ by suettr 1m· ' ...., L ....,. I. ~ as well as JIJIO Arcqut. "Pawimki does a aot ol thinas." (M, 2.SO). Matt Sunp500 ~2. port Tony Rodrigua. Thomplo()n. I I ... ,.. ~ mninds me a lot of said Ucbc.qood. .. He's unart. He 26S). Jason Humphrey (6-2. 200), the quancrback. is a thirJ-)ea.r a.., 4: ._ 4 .,.,_.. Dan Udtcr in "89,.. said Uebcn-reminds me a k>t ol the Laau.na these three we feel very com!ort1tblc punter . ..,,_,._,,_ _... ..... _ ~-~t '--a -r -*'lls · .__-L (Da . .:.a W•'--r) D f l Th r -I 0. ...... ,.... ..,,--~ ~ ~ .....,... OJ NMl, u.;a YN ~~ with It tact)c, in (1ct, excited C CnSJ'tC inc -. C l:.Oll CS t•b-t• -sttoaa arm. but bc'a a ~'Y matt wbo went Of 2.000 yards. He's about.'' iaid Liebengood.. .. Wc'r1: 1\2\.e SC'o'Cn rctunung startcn ' ._. :•• 211-t~ •1-:= quanerbact. He makes aood reads cbW\ky-~IQI. He pouAds. and bopio& Leo Muro (6-1, 21S-pound on defense. and up front is prob3.bly ==r-111 1a ind bas a IOI\ toucb.. Wben be naos pounds. then breaks iL He. caachc1 t:ramfer out or~ Antonio. Tens). the most obvious )trcng.1h. T• ..... .-n• '14 he raftleds IM of Jobner," the ball and bows tbe ,.difference can spell some." / Simpson and M1cll :ire at the ' =-:....-=:f" ,.,1~ .. ,~ ~was a 6S pcrceot ,_. between .oonb and IOUlb. But it's at center of thin& where tadt.lc slots. nankcd by ends Moll· Allt .-.--.... 1u tU IU cluriq plSlina ~ wodllou• Aho IA tbc nuuWis .pmc are.. lhe &gJa fU'C really ~lad, starting ner and Lomeli. They're bia. quick ~~--U ~ this p.-punmer. He fed &be frala-Kuto Amaya (5-ll. 165). Fred wilh Mm Mollner a rctumina aU-and pbysic:ul. T•,... 17.: '1·111 mu ud IOphomore team& 10 9-l Pinto (S-11. 19S) and Ramon Marin leapc defcmi¥c a~ndout. who hu Other pos.sibilitacs include Hum· -. ,._ ,.. 1-11 and ·S.l·t records ia bis fint two (S.ll. 180). .._ d .... tc phrq 11 end; Muro at a txllc. ,.,.... l1SI 2511 r. • "1"bis . the first -••we~ ..,. ..... "n ~ ""c:cn r . ...... ,.. ,,. .. 1"" .. ..atancsa •'--la.a~· .. -U u;cb;;.......t .. ~ Mollner (6-S. 215) is n~nkcd by L incb3Clcn -lkrc's not I lot ~~r': '1~ ~,: Dif~ ~~~~~·:o~: = ;=,~re~~.. C' ~:!!~' ~: ~?J>J.:~ Pin~ .t'!!o:.': (~~~: :._-=., 11: t footbaD apericacc. ~ R ecciw.n -Robert Rimi (23 loots Ii.kc a coOcac-bound footb:sll r. .. du.l• and Sweet. UC'tP' that ~' -~ 11:~ ==-.=:-...:: ~: catches ror 489 yards) Us bee• pla)u. If he crows another lnch '-*iluk.a and SWttt rcurc toT be ~-!! l~'~'s :,:...,,. ad witla hi& Ke eaten wic1' ~ ~tcd -lca¥ial • IMJlt ol can-tbcfU knock o.e doon down un very busy otrc~Jy. as well. wo - e a. oonettMd didala to fill tbe ,..._ him. too. He cu move. he's got "ltt~rs" arc Mario (S-t 1, 180 u .) ., , a : .... _, • •• c:mMndala at ~ thole. apcaed .'° make aood feet," said UcbeQIOOd. and nnJon b!Dcb (S-10.1 65). ...... D • • 17-•• R -'-becb _ Tbc E.p:a IMjor contrfbutJOm are ci&Jlt cod A third _,_.,.. ~ be Eric The outside ~en. 1tron1 ~c- &mda ••• •-tll ~n--. L,,....~ .. -11· J s l (IL .. l"C)· Jairo .-.. u' l·n e"•..:nci,a'c \enn: ..... a.-.. arc .-~ _.., .... uo• ~cc -· -• • • Sunp, a S-10. 19Sfouod juruor up ~ • .. ..........., 1• I.II ~ Wlbedl~ ad (S-U. Arcqut (tf . oot at Jr!'erbldt), frcm the jun.tow vanl~. Ama)'~ and Pedro Af'CC)-ut. 118 II LU 1 beet for WI juaiof ...,._.. Oevtd 8emhill (S.7, 1 )-a two-way Backin& u~ Mollncr, at center . s econdary -Oamh1U i a re- ZO ~-... M • Nib ,_... (S-10. 19'). a 1tar1Cr • a ·juaior. ud WiUiam Miki Ahara (S-10, l&S) and Muro. turnin mrncr u d · joined by 1t u Gllllll 10 emta W-"' 1fu wbo na tor N...a (S-8. ISS). .. U we doe'l ,et ~ bun Jairo Arccy\at. aaotbcr rchamia& ,: =•• f, «11,.,. • 7' carriel (S.4·__.· "*'ii.,.... b*ed 11 cbcly we're~ to~ tome people." 1ta11cr. Nunca ud ~ arc 14 ~owe ,11 a 1 t ~ f: == ':. t.; ~ .~ ~'t ;:-:,:S._ ~~ ptcdicu Ucbc.,ood. .. wa year we ~~"P't but ClOUkt cp i• ·n f':!?......... 11 ~ ....... :caandcw .. .._..._....,_.a•rioid ;:,~ 11*c Ill)' an m\d ~.lib IMs prtdctcDOt, • --11 La••I. •n ..... • ............... '...._ . . .........._ .. , t.· • .._· ...... !..free Pk"'. 1 =--. .... t I -.... ,.. • ... .... ~ u ....... l'9 K~ .... -Pio.O. .. c«ec--Wh. ;.-.,"";;.-;:, ~ ~ C..-G IDr ",....Wt a J 8 .. , ... ,.. ..... ~ ........ of d¥t ............... £a. --~IC)re.. .t. :, ..; ... ' ·, .... OM. V Pl.OT (l.OCM.S Otl. Y) -t t - • • · NEWPORT HARBOR SAILORS Is -it back to eadl? Or I • .... ~ Last year's tremendous run offers a unjque shot for .Jeff Brinkley & Co. By Raoer Callson. 5pOl1S Et11tor U ~u·~;~·oo~~ex~ • pcr1cnces • unc ol tho'e 'T cJ1m of a De· cadc," or i.omcth1ng cqul\<>knt to that, thoughts of "bacl ·to·had" become "back·t<>- eJrth .. ._. for t\c"pon Harbor H1gh's S:11l· or), th.it ''bJd.·tO·cJrlh" feeling h;i' been prevailing for quite a few wcel..) as they gird for the 1993 me:u·i;nnder. Oh. there's \ome tJlcnt at H:ir· bor, no mt~tale :ibout that. The Sailor) ha\le a brilliant one·two punch in runner.. Wade Tift and Stc:>'c GonLJlc\, c-Jn put fonh :i lintb•1ckang tandem of Gonzales and Dann~ McDonough, and can boa)t of ;1 corncrback 1-2 punch of Brett H11,13 and Chns Edwards, Jmong other combinations ~luch t~y feel sood about. llut JUSt ~ they some11mcs ap- peared to do 11 "1th mirror a > c Jr ago, thc)"ll need the Sllme son of circum· stances 10 come foll circle aeain 1f they're to re· ahze the sort or )UCCC•,) they\.c b cc om c: :i c- CU)tomcd \0 Jeff Brinkley "We've got four st:irters bacl on ofremc and 1hrc:e on de- fc:n>c." point\ out Sailor) Co;ich Jeff Dnnllcy, "ho admits several "ill be counted on rour tv.o-way dul\ And when 11') noted that the Sailors pack :i punch coming from a squad of around 28, rather \limpy when com~ared to some nc arby program ,s. Drinkley counters. ''I'll take my 28." They may be few m numbers. but Orinlley (eels he has the blue chips to make a run for it. .. J like the: attitude or the kjds," continued Brinkley u his team prcpQcd for tonight's opener again t invading Oranac. "I like the fact tnac you can ao our and feel good about the auys and know they deserve to do well. Ir you get the sood effort in the ore-season and work hard, you an go out and ph>y and live with the coni.cquc nccs. "That's all we've asked, and J'U accept it when they work like chis." What can Harbor fans ~ct from &he 'VJ edition? In terms of • siyle and production, much more of the same that has cvricd Brin· kky and h1 crew the ~c KVCn ,an. "Wc'U loot prcrcy much lite what there has been here, not a whole hcckuva lot or changes. .. uid Brinkley. "We're just ap- proaching it like we &Mys do. We've been t<>aelher as a c:oachina staff (umtant Bill Vetica returns from a ono-year hiatus) for a Iona time. ''The prosnm is established to the extent we don't chanp a foe. We may put in I couple ol wriD· klc1 co build on our old PICb&e. but in the way we approach t.hlop it's pretty much the same every year. We don't have a k'4 ol bod· ics, so the key is to look forward and oot to looi back. "Eada year is 1 new yur And we ha~ to reestablish ounehu, wotll hlltd and hope lhi"P wort out the best." Somcthina else isn't terribty new this IHIOI\, either . ,it'• llill tho Sea View Leaauc, and that means dcatina with Goliath (Irvine), Oodzilla (Santa Marprfta), Da.nh {Tustin) and Vader (Waodbridp). noc eo mention a school oe IM . ....... JWl.ftAYEll -' No. ....,.,., pocitJoa HL "" a. eo..e.u 30 Mike ADdrcwl, wr-db S-10 170 Sr. '921currmao 6S ~ubouef, l;lb 6-1 190 Jr. Up from the JV1 21 Joo · icr, wr 6-2 175 .,,, Up ffOO\ the N• 7S Jay Bcra·Haruen, oc-dc 6-2 215 St . '92 ltar1C1 86 Tom Bullard. wr-db S-9 160 Sr. fint·~u~r 56 Man Burm. ot-lb S-11 190 Sr. '92 lcttemwa 1 Danny Badic,wr-db S-10 ·~ It. Up ftoGl the N 1 I 0 Cbril Edwards. rt>-db S-9 170 Sr. ~ '92 aU-bJuc 8S Mc Freeman, tc·de 6-1 220 Jr. '92 .carter 7 John Oiardani. qt>.& 6-2 tS.S Jr Up from the J.Va "' $(~ Gonx:ales. rb-lh f>.1 19S Sr. "92 -tt ·-- 70 kith Oray, oc-dt 6-2 220 Sr. '92 Jenmnan 3 Brett Hliiu, wr-db ~2 180 St. '92 all·le.,uc T1 B.randoa Hood. ot-dt 6-1 ?AS Sr. fnt-)Uf pl~r 54 WU Johm. c-nc S-8 190 Jr. Up from the 1 46 Brian Johmon. rb-lb S-9 170 Jr. Up from I.be N s 60 Paul Johmon. OJ-dt 5-8 190 St. '9'2 $tarter 23 Jeff Kina. wr-db 6-0 170 Sr. dnp m '92 S Dan.ny McDooou&f\. te-lb6-0 190 Jr. '92lcncnnan JS Orq Osborne, wr4> S-JO 17S Sr. '92 lettttmaa 88 Ttcwr Paunoa. tc-dc 6-1 19S Sr. up from tbe N1 '¥1 Man R~ rt>-de S-10 200 Jr. '92 tcttenna.o 84 Ricardo ·aua. wr-db 6-l 110 St. Mc:dco llUdCf 2 Scott Sud5trom, wr-db S.9 165 Jr. Rcdluds transfer Ryu Smith, qb . S-10 17S Sr. '92 kncrmu 22 Wade ntt. tb-cl> 6-1 2QS Sr. "92AD-OP 71 Qris Vail. c-dt S..11 215 Sr. '92kne .... ... DMd Vauabu. rt>-., S-10 • ., Jr. Up fna Jbc JV1 Additionally, Saddleback Ud looms as tbe l'CXt crcat linc:bxkcr Unl~rdty loom u potential ..,oil· at ffart)or. · era. aa worst. Tho SlilOn '""' eactty run. Win, be or draw, Briollcy A. nina one ~ha·.-to tako -.. at a Co. arc tlftitt• in witb an altitude "W 1-..... ... .. ~ • .-·-time and hope tbltap ~out,, .. which w1U force 1111 acam co play said Brinkley ....... 1 realty aood hi bell IO ltay .-ith tho Sa.Don. aroup of )OUQ& Ille.ft. tky•vc For Marten, Taft comes "' wilh wotUd hard lft tho olf ·SCllOO. AD.OF hoeOtl lolloWiq a MUOa Whatever the)' do. llwy1l bo dolna i.a Whkll be ru for 1~19,,.,.~Ud lhtar bai. and lhal._ all we can nine TOI; ao.maa bu.tidalitd at ut. oacdy thaw rate. $J ,_..per ~•le.IC cite C0111CS ~ ud cany, en routo IO lbi ~ns: does a better job.. then 10 be II. HJisla and l!dwWdl were bOdt an. ht I how lhWIJ pe .,. lbtir Juauc ICitC'doM II juAion; OoftD.. *:J bat. ~ p the llliludc \GI was aft ....._,.. Pktt at ....._ and chartc1er ol '*' aeaa111 \>I tbt bacMr '-'t ,ear. ud Mtoa.oup .,... .. Tilt; Gonzales give Sailors the 1-2 punch olll 01 ·a potent running game '921 llFI lle""9't ( 11-1, 5-2) MAWP•l)•twJ ...... ........ : 'I: !~ ~-: Cl ,., H . ,.. " " ·Ill ... u ?• u II 0 .. ' ... I • •t I I If , u , it 1 ,, I • • 1• . , .. • • 0 • I I p ...... ~ ::...:=-:-:.~ la I I I I a I ...._ ..... ,_ -.. ·- ......... "; "'Ji -;":'; -: ...., II t• U> I • I) It) IU I D • ., ,, • 11 • • 11 > 11 1 ""'" 1 ,. ,.. • 14 I e •• 1 I 4 U t I J SI t 1 > .. • I ~ ·U I I ...... . ....,.,.,,."' ............... •t l-tt ._II,._ .. ~· ~, ............. '--........ .. ~. ......... 11~-flCkM.ait n.av •a. ........ .__, ... ,U ... l ..... l'-llml ......... , . ._, ... , .... , ...... fnMI ,...... " :.::·=-•u:: ;.:. z:.:e ·.:· ..: !..... ..... ,.. ,,. ...... -,..,,... .......... _ tU ... ;:.Jt--H .... . ,_ It ·•D :..:.... ,.. t4.:: .......... .,, t• ,_ I :t. INU .... ,........ G ........ ' lt ~'•t. .... '.... • ... .......... •SJ ..... ---· t sr .............. .... ' . h. ·-·· ......... . ... ., ·-- ~ Don't look for"a lot of changes out of Newport; as run game goes, Tars go. 8y Roger Canson. ~ Ed:of w ade Tift ... ~l~s ...• Male Freeman . Jay • 8crs·H~ll>Cn Brett Hhsta .. Oms Ed· v.srds .. Paul John· -- 1.0n .. Dann) McDonough . lhcre's no doubl, Nev.-pon lUTbor H1gh's S.lslc.>n ha\e the nucleus of a polcnl runninc game. as .. ell as an unyicld- ina defense. • Noc many would quesuon lhc nus deus Wh.al es nol kn~n u how much the Sailors ""'" be able lo build upon lhe nucleus Here's a rundov.n. po.sn1on·by· po.s11aon. on the S:ulors: Q uanemck -A >ea.r ago the questt00 of 1he day. as it had been for months. was "whose goin1 to direct lhe Sailors al quanerback' Nbl many were eo1ng out on a limb prcdic11ng n>aJQr lriumpta for a "irs tually untested quarterback n:uncd Greg Wllhanu.. The l'S·pound Williams 'Went on 10 pass for 1,001 yards and 11 TOi. 1a)un1 \'ir1 ually C\."ef)' Ulap of the sciuon In lerms of $J>CC.-1al honon. none came his ~ay. In terms of value. prob;abty no one v.-a.s more res spon.s.ble . for kteping 1he lhip afloat. The situa1ton rs similar. Ryan Sm11h. a SslO. 175'-pound senior, bas never thrown a pass as a vanity quanerbac:k in a game situa1ion. John Ciiordani, a ~2. lSS.,,OUnd jun.of, la up from last rear's junior vanity. Ncilbet has statistics °' rep- utation to b8ck him up. but both loom u the ~ wbo c:ao ftU tbc Qd. ud fill ii well *'They're both riaht-banden. they're cquivaknt NMCn and i .. 1 nice to ba~ a balaoc:e here.'' said Sailors Coecb Jeff Brint.Icy, wbo watched each pile up sinular num- bcn dwiQa l&&fl\.IMr pa.uin, teque lt'finuMaeS and t0 forth. Smith appeared \o have the ed&c in fall camp. but Ciiordani could step in at any tune. 1 .... ••' ' : =--" ,_ ...... '-j r!:-'t .. R unni"I bacb -With Tall and ()onnlcs \be SailoR ~ lhc equiftkat ol a 2.QOOs:j'aid N$ber re· tum na. Tif\ ran for lJl9 yards on 2M carries. Gonzales ran for S59 : yards oo 106 carries -c.acb for u • aw,..,. o( .S.3 yards Jnd for a com· •• btncd 17 touchdowni. 11 •we'll be nanninc a loc of one· .: bKk 1t\&ff," said Briollcy. "(Be· J cal.&SC cl the lack ol numbers and " .... ......... ,, __ . ._ ...................... a ......_ • C...•• ..... • ~ d\aa,y) -e·u ha\'e '° t>c ere· ati\oe olfeNMI) t1* ~r. ill ecnm of fiocMaa Wl.11 '° rai ttltm. •wt.ea M F to I ~ for. ~~ ..... Slew Gonu.les ~turns at liMbacker~running back for th~ ~ilors. matioo we1J be usina Man RiJale (>10, 200 jr.) and Brian Johnson ($·9, 170 jr.). We're realty aoina to hive to do a p>d job whb OW pcr0 10D:nCI in tenns of ruonina pys in and OUI." Tall, c:omifta off a tmncMou.s year wilh tbc lhu? P'!t this put spring. is blger (205 pounds on 1 6- 1 frame), as 111'CU as saronacr. Cionzaks. at 6-1, 19'. is consi6s ercd the strOQ&Ut player on the team. R cccmrs -Hlista a.i~ Grq <hbomc. neither of •hom cauabt • pass as junion.. C1'C the v.kteouu. Mite Andru'I c:.nd Ion &ni.inau arc their backup&. The boot on Hli..ll Md O.··~me G .. •vcrase speed 1nd JOOd h • .. !:. .. but Brink.Icy fee FOd abou1 .~· area. 118rc\1'1 a~ *>'PG re· c:&Mr, a ~ e the f'UlDCr&M (Santa Marpma) In body ~ .. no bl-.. dUpl .. &M reccMft& depan.ment .,. la ...... ia t(aht end. freeman (6-1, 220). a juntut-. u 3 returninJ starter. He cauaht 16 passes for J96 yards a year •Co· ins cludina a touchdown tn Hatbor's 28-14 upset of Rubidoux in the CIF playoffs. as welt u snaa•~ rwo two-point passes. Aplnst Corona del Mar in the Battle of the Bay II, he latched on to ail receptions for ~ yards Also at 1ipt end, md ~Ibty quite ollcn within a double tiaht· md loot will be McOonoucb (6-0, 190), the junior linebxkcr. ~re's plenty ol c,pcticncc here. v.itb TS'C\« Patt&>e>n (6-1, 19S) a backup. •. 0 ttc~vc line -Ocri·Han n (6-~ 21S) as a rcturnina ~arter aad ppcus lO be ry l ltd at la k0 le, the 01bcr ddc is bcina fill J by Keith Orty. a 6-2. 220spuunJ tcn"->f kttennan lt'U be Gray's m(ftl 10 hU the. • Sen by Dc.a:u Ralp 8.i k· '\IP al t.id..lc include' [han~m l l\XlJ (6 I. 2~5) . ..1 fir.Hear )Cntur · Paul fohn .... in (5 \, 19\11.rO:lucn' al olkn)l\I: gu;uJ .rnJ ""ul<l .1pp.:.ir 10 Ix .10 ..1ll·kas;uc c..1nJ1J.11.: '>'tlh i.ir .. ngth :.iml ClCJl\:fi\:o~·c on 111' ,,Jc Al'41 "'''h 't.1rt1ng n.1x11~n..:1.o t' MJll 0 1.HO!> (5·11. llJO). \\hO IUOI.. Juhn"'m '> )larlm~ lx nh ~ lh:!1 Juhn· wn "'cnl Ju"'n ...,·tth a 1.nc:.: tnJU') Rid.~ lk:iubuucl (6·t. 11.IO tr I " .. \IJbk' ah.:rnJll\C :II CUJ(J \\11h Chm \ .211 (S·t I. :!15 ,r 1 ou1 "'llh .1 1..n..:'t 111 Ur) .... ,:.11ncJ 111 fall practice, 0111 k1lms {5· 190 Jr ) .appc:J~ ~o hJ\C the )IJrt11 i; b.:11h at center "'r..1p(l\:J up \ .ul' \t..11u,, rcmltn\ unlnu"' n 111 1, rm' ul r.:s turn K 1cl..1ng gJmc -1hl'.' ~..11lor' hht .i 101 "'''h the gr..1Ju..1t1un ul · ... Doug 5tud.c) ( Or\:i;un St;itc) .10,I Gregg Ka™=r 1·1r1 or 0.llornt' "ill hanJlc the pl:icesk1clmg. Gonl.1lc:> c.>r R1~~k will do the punung D ,, -efens1vc: ltnc -John' \\l1i;IJ :ippc.1r to be the 't.1rtcr at nose 1:11:!..k: "hik lhl\l<l " !:le Ill!! a'kcd to fill the h •1J 'left b, Plul Dluombcrg · HuuJ I .1~ the -.11c (b-1, ~~5) ;snJ strcng1h. bu1 lacl..s c\pcm·nce At ddcn)l\e cnJ '" Re~lc. or Vail. and on 1hc u1hc:r ,,Jc )tandini; O'<C( the: tlghl c:nd I) ( rC\.ffi.1", bJcked up b~ P.llli>t.lD L meb.:id.eu. -·Gonz;1k anJ Md)onough, lhC) m..1\ Ix lhc: best pau of hncbad..cn "c\e e'er h:id." 11J1d OnnL.lc) 'The) can both re3ll)' get to the football anJ re.ill~ hit )OU I bcheH'. GoOLJI~ b a Jood lU :lO)OOC ID the C\>UOt):· flanl.1ng !hose t\loO inside 'bacl en arc oub1de lincbad.e~ Bum and Brian John~n ..... 11h Andr~ Krvin& as b3dup . Also '1lt lineb:icler as scn:or Ric-.ar<!o Rodrigue?. :a u-.1nsfcr from Mcicico, who has >hown •ell an fall pActice. S cconduy -H arbor's M:condary is nlbcr s.unpl) puc Hlis1a. and Edwards a1 the corners: Tin 11 sak· ty. That's three with all·lcaiuc ere· ckn1iab cn1cnn1 the season Hlista h~d fi\e of H:irbor' rccord-26 in1cn:cpuons l:l 1 )-C:ar; Edwanb pdCtrcd three of the op- ~1ions acri:1b :anJ Ttft Ol'C. That mun t~ S31lon M'e a threc-m:an ~nda') rcturnina •ith nine Li I 10 ii; crcd11. .. Hli 1a and Ec:tv.~d.l are both e\· etllcnt CO\C e CU> anJ they on hit you," noted aritlklc). B ;vp to lhi p:air 1 Cbhococ . lift " pcnc1kd in fOf ukty. bUt di na:s arc the S don • olten winl lo Co •1th er, e1r Ricardo R.odri&uct (6-2. J 10 1ivc their priud rw:utini 1 rat. .. • I -------~-Fall Sports Bonus Pages_.;..;...--------~-- ---- ---1. ------• -J ~... . . -. '.. -· ; J::t-. ... • . - _'!)..,,;. -.· -.. · ·. -.. Look who's No. 1 in CIF Division l~I boysl ~ Estancia boys are maldng waves in the CIF cross country rankings; Cd M, Newport Harbor .tough agai.n. By Barry Faulkner, SportS Wrllef I I J'led to finger the two Newport-MCA 01w1c1 M:hools ranked atop the Clf SIJIC and Sou1hcrn Section Division W lxl}" JnJ girls prcseason cross country polls. vne •HlUIJ h~cly point to pe rennial Back UJ~ ro"eri. Corona del Mar ind Newport 11..ubor ~u .. h J re:.pon~ Iha:. foll, however, would onh b: h;ilf ngh1. CJM\ gall,, the reigning Sea View LeJgt1.:. :.tJI<' .• md Sou1htrn Scc1ion ch~mpi­ vn ... o .. cup) one hJlf of 1hc prescason hierar- ch~ Bui 11, the btanc1a High boys v.ho find 1h1.m,ch.::, an the rarefied air of a No. J r J11~111g, Jr1cr hre;ilini; 1010 Orange County's elite J ;cJr Jgo I he LJglc., v.en1 unbeaten through the PJcll1l CoJ\I League dunl meet sc:<UOn. ~ fore being edged by Uigunn Hills at league · finJI:. and i.ettling for a co-title. Junior Johann Appell and senior Pctcrlfo v.c:rc: the top two 1nd1viduru finishers. respcc· 11vely. in the PCL la.:.t fall, and anchor (ow re1urncn in the league's top 14 for Coach Kuk Radar's Ea&)es. ~......,., ... Cooch Dill Sumner's CdM &iris squad is ranked as high as third n:uionaJly in aae publications, returns five of its lOp seven. and boasts several quality additions. Peter Ho (left), Johw Afpel forl9 &lw:ia'• oai two ~ In cron eotantry. Coach Bim &rry's Newport squ~ the JdcndinJ St:uc Division Ill boys champion. as ranked third in the Southern Section ud fourth in the state, while Sumner's promisiaa CdM boys unit is ranked ninth in tbe Soualt- ern Section. Coach Eric Twcit's Newport prts are ranked nanlh in the state, but founb in the Sou1hcm Section. =-=.lri:C:SJ=..,,~ junior The Estancia gitls team. as weU • bodt boys and &iris squad5 from Costa ..--------. Mc~a High, oll identify &JOWtb and 1mprovemen1 as primary pis ror 1993. Herc's a look at lhc boys ud girl te:ams from each of the Nc.w- port·Mei.a schools: • Coroo1 ckl Mar: Junior Tracy • • Clark. the Sow.hero SecUoa iadi- vidual &irt chatnpion bit ~ ii rock-solid for Sumner, •bo aJio lists junior Brooke Meck. ICeior Hea1hcr Taketa. junior Drade• Howell and 1itniot Betsy O*· '------~ michacl •moos &be ret.uncn frolD a.t~s jugc.rnaut. Sophomore Q\risty o..nu. b8d ritca '° the No. 3 spot. u al lMI wetk. With ie8'or newcomer Stacy FilZ a1ilo ~ 1 .,.. impression early. Senior can s~ Oaaltile nee ud Ktastin Schwarz allo f'lpre uuo ~. deep 11len1 pool. Sophomore Kelty C1mpcll; ieco9d ln ti., slate 11 3.200 mctcn lasl lprlftl, ii a pocea- ,,, tially dominant llddition. But she .,.... et.- tent 10 dedicate her faU attcntioe ao d- lc)tlra!I, where she's • projcded a&aner ror &JM defeodinl ltalC dwnpa. Sumner daima his bo)"I squid wW 1Urprile ._ -DACY PILOT '(tOCAlS ONLY) Fall Sports Bonus Pages --------- ' . . -~ ;~ -~ l) -· . ' , : . -. -... -· !; ~--;.~~ ;1.· 7 --: -. : .·.'l! ~· ., . ..r -· ~ )o., -,. I II.I: • • -·---~·· •.. .: ~ ; ••• ~ ~ • -. • ,.....> ~---~ ·~ --..._,, -....., - - as, usual, plenty of No. 1: ~ CdM claims honors going ITTto the season in Division I; Costa Mesa Nies Div, fH roost Br Barry Fdlner. _. WWllllr W ater pok> coaches 01 Co- ~ del Mat and Cosaa Mesa hip ICboots arc Jn..,.nplayina t.hc ir tcum' No . I prc\USOft f'lftklna ia their r pee· t1.c CIF Sou.them Section .di- ' "ons. but for vastly diauca1 ru- •n\ ~. indud1.111 the fmt home lolscs ror Vargas. ... th.ink there WU a recommit· men&," Varsu e11plairted: .. The _ lids pul a lot of time a.od effort tnlo IM summer program.·· A bric factor in CdM's hiah capcc1a1ions 1s (.JM Coach Joha Va.tps &aid he the rc1um of Su •.>\ \hoctcd and IUlpriscd lO tee View · Leasue 1 ,\ Sea Kinp atop the inuw 01-M v p c r 0 s by , 1wn I nnii1 citi• just three Grant. who at 6- r durmna lt.arten .. one rcuon 10 r 0 0 t -3. 2 o~ .i•oad lolly cxpcct.ations. • pounds could be Ctbta Me&& eo.ct. Jla)a Lynch. 1 dominant fta· '"'"'ever, Isn't much c:onccmcd urc in the twe>- •1lh hll ONisioa 111 ltatus. cbi.m· meter J)O'ition. "i :a crc:atcr iatcrc1t in fOfllns re· • • H c w a s ~i>«t amooa oruae County pow· c~ lake Cd~ Nl'Wnnft H4rbor. EJ amona our top ,.._ ·-..-· ICOl'Crs b.st year, -Toro and -piurano Valley. and bc't ~ to' ......,.;;;....... • .;: Ncwpon. despite h's MDalleit be doing lt all ror 1urnout it\ Coach Bill Dameu'a 28 us this year;• 'c.uons. should li\le up to iu pe· said Varps ol rcnnaol powcrhouic label. The Sail· one or j~ three 11r\, an raa. ate ranked Courtb in Sea Kina re· 1 he 01viston I pn:scttcin poll 1um.in& s&ancn. Es1:ancia. meanwhile, returns Senior Gres rccord·1tlliftJ IC'Ottr Adam Doi· Sawyer was a knb~ch. with an eye on rctumina second-team All- Ill 1he CIF pb)ofh. Sea View plie So:lfie~ in lht' 11\g lu.uJ tncr'-j~d b) ~ bi:l ul county," :ic· 1.kpth. co rd i n g t o wThi.> is 1111 thin :I!> an) I cam I '" Lynch. h;id, in term~ or numbt:r), U:.s111c11 Senior Juhn s:iad. "Uut we \hould ~ rcaJ\ i.1 Nt1iglc relurn!> be an the hunt. :ts lung .;ii. we: .1~11al1 w11h all-leai;uc injunc!> .. • credentials, :ind Gabe W)Jll anJ Ja~n Ma1,h re· ................ ~ ...... M ike Curt1\. tur11 a\ i.1ane~. but Ii\~ All·Sc.1 another scni'""· \'u:w Lcasue plJ\C'r~ "a" 1o,1 is the Mu' lrom 1a~1 )Car\ ~0-~ !>cJ \ •~'\ nin· ta ng!> four1.h n'"·r·up rc~umtng !>larl· \\ }Jll; a <i-.i, 2ot.1-p.iunJ JU11101. er. Pnm:ml) J wall bc cuunh:J on lo p1vJucc ddeniJ\e plJ)" goah from lhr.: 1v".>-mr.:1cr ~pol. er lut ~:bl.m. while M:H!>h is 1he l cy 111 the nr.:1 . Nt1igle will help .. How (M.:mh) plj)~ will d.;h.·r· ' I kc M>me Jc-mane how v.c do :l!> 3 tc;.im,'' ll.U· , fcn1>1H pn~)· nell Qid. sure off Gra}~l1 W).all'!> tn!>idc mU>Ck "all ll\: tha )Car, :u:· complemented nicety b) the -iu1d .. cord 1 n & I u dnving t:ilcnls of 1>eniors Ur.1J 4 L)nch. Pence anJ Adam OcoaN. buth '"'I • • p c 0 p I c whum hJVC \':ll'Stly e.11pcricn" know 11bou1 Senior Jeremy Yoche!> v.all al~, Sam, but 1( st:in :u a driver po i1iun, wuh \cr 1hcy try to !>hu1 sntilc sopl>omorc Chm Seib f11l111g him down, we :mOlhcr 1>tllrting ~~ lhink John ~n Senior Ol:iine Shcr.111 "111 con· al o put lhc 1nbu1e slrong ou1~1dc 'hooting boll in 1he !>li.111. but he may be 1hc lune rdu:I net," Lynch uff 1he bench, :iccurdmg to Dar· s.:iid. nc11. Dob P:iuhlu~. •Estancia: Uollenbach rincd in Dc~ptlC Varps• IOft ICU ap-last rau. but is pnuch. the Sta ICiop may be a eaaaacd i n a ..:ouplc montM ahead of the heated compeli· pr0Jrt11 they lypically mab as the lioa with junior ~:lM>n p.topcwa. lhub IO v.,.. Doua Jcuon for gu' lack ol IUlftmer coaunhmeot to this JUi's start· CdM'1 Crosby Ctmt m ums with Sn Veew le~pMVP aedentfals. hul )e:ir's fiN a ~hool singlc·~JWO record I I 7 man Orf the go:ib la I fall. but he >hould h.t\e bench, UlbCrth plenty or -.c:onng help th1> )C:lr, jC :a s t a r t 1 n I cording 10 Cu.i.ch Juhn Carpenter berth, *htlc ··We're going to tu.,e 10 :idJpt JUntorlo Ste\C more to ~hat the defense v.111 give P op o" and u>.'' s:i1d Carpenter, v..ho could use Chns fowler, Oollenb:ach an :a dmcr p0thon lo u well b sopb-avoid doublc-1c:amin1 al 1v.u umore\ Robcn meters. lhe U.S. u 1icaal tum. for which iq aod. . ol ,oal.s this fall he played tlllt laA fiwc IPUDC.n. Junior James PaJda returns to But the scven·timc ddendina S1milarty, N~ k aided by tbc swt.ifta lineup, while senior Pecif.c c.o.st Le.,uc champions 1he full atintlon ol Barwu,, •ho Neil Hueston played substantially arc also c.,er to aep into the ro~hcd tbe natioul kam (ow las& ICUOQ. upper cc:hclon ol the county. ~ c11ht acuom. bclOre beiaa re-JUAior Adam McFarland is an· cupicd previousJy by the Division I placed at\er tM Bamdoa.a ------other ltcy CO& this sea· prosrams. Olympics. c.-M...caa IOll. while junion Kevin "We want to make a biaer de.01 Herc's a etc.er look a& DIVISIOll I Tucker and Adrian Strei-in the Orancc C.OUoty Top 10." ~ ach or the ~· lll!r• n I •l ro are pan o1 the lm-said Lynch. , •hole tcana finished Mesa O&st.rict ~nta. 1. C4IM proved team speed. ninth in t.be rmaJ 1992 poU. before 11\es· tr.= M~·imptOWed senior ~ Oft to record a 2A..S ttconl. • Col"Oaa tltl Man t. .. ...,. Scott Ge.Iman ud junior .. We re really aresJi.nt our noo. Varps' ability to tcacb· 1. Hlfvn TM7rr , 1 Thad BuzolJcb alto iw-ae..-pma. and apedaUy the 1hc aame 1U IUWf I. S. emu-we to sec plcory of play-toumamcats." should pay catty dMclcadl 7. C1;l 1 • Vlll1 ina time. eccordina to The M'*9lanp Will haw ample 1h:a1 had bccA *lemd I. WI M Yups. opportwlity to take oa the bia ~ until later lo the tc-U>D. t.O. !!....._ Wllll Despite the txpccta-ol the span. pa.n.ia.tlatty at the "We•rc alftidy pMS &be 1 ._ tions_ Varpa sald hit county's two ~micr tcuraamc.ntS, •MuaJ lccll....-. PfOCCll ~ must "°' loM bolced by Suany HiU. and ~ ... wbkh ~ •llMa nwo or three focus oa the importance ol dally Ha.tbor. months. .. Vup.t said. UnprowemcDt. ' Stnb Sam Oraycli. a farst-tc.am And now th.at Varps and .. Scttina pis is put. but • loc All-OF lectioD and the PCL playe.n an c:omfooablo · wi&JI oao ot t1ma aimiDa for a QF c:hampi· .,..r ol Year, rctums to help •noc bcr. they can JO about ucatlna oasb.lp ls allo 1etti.na ,ounelf up cae I.be 1oa o1 three AA~F per· h:aYOC for opponc" th11 bas lcd co for failw.." v.,... Clq)l&ifted. ••A fonncrs to .,..lioL Oqyeli led four Souther• SeCtJoa tti..,.po..-~ ICllfOD ahou1dn 't be de· the team ia ICXJri• &Mt . faU and ~lps in V&1p1' 10 ...... ... tcl"lllllliid b1 wt.ct.her JIO'l wia CtF pcotmc producdcill ~lity sons. or 90L" offensively. • In addition to LIM quat tor top • c.aa Mese: Lynda, wbo IN The de.re ... *' ~ by thC «> CIF honors. the Sea ltinp IUY the ~ 10 tut ycu'1 C1F Of· 1um of plie 0.ril A~ta. now a aain additional modvatbl from &A "¥isloD Ill title. tho 1Choo1'1 thlrd 1enk>t. Tbe iccood·tam AlJ.CtF uqcharac.CUU.ic lM ICU08 t W\.ce 1986. bu repcalinc °" his I t mob "'"t.bOWd be oae ol lite be$t Grayc.h and Ryan Kelly arc in Addm1 to 1be return o( 8'>1· competition for remaining pbyma lc11b:ach, • a th.ird·Lc.a.m All..CU time. choice. is an e"pc:ricl'K'Cd grQ\lp of Rc.1urners Bcm11td Perone and rctumcn. from I~ )-C:lr') K--17 Russ Stewart join ne"11<comu Ad:a.m ~uad. v.hteh wll.\ forc:c-kd :u the Fitch to ,,rovidc depth.. as 1hrce or v:trSlty lc\-CI after the dcp:arlure or the team s c.i&ht 1eniofs. nine scnt0r1> from thi.: Lynch noted sc.nit>r CtF MNKINGS 1991 squad th;&l m:ad.: kademup u JUSt one oC DMStoN Ht b:id·to-~d CIF playoll this year's impr'O\-c.mcnl C1K ... aeon) appc.1r;inccs. over last year, and d:aimed 1 f••ta .._. M:nt Re1J, Ra~~ Pia,. t®&hcnina an a.trcady de-~ ~~ ccn ia and 011.an Ho:ii· • nWKfina work.out tehedulc 4 Saro a.t.i l;ind arc all tenior re· '*ld also enhance sue-5. HH Witsoft turn1n1 starter • v.11h cca. lDosP\let*ls Chad B"llcnblCh, "We're actually workina 7. Catdo AJ:am 's bro1hcr. b..I ~ harder th&I year," he id .. WallU ror h' ronJ \":at)ll) 0 We reali.zc everyone I 9 Sift Mw°COS amp.a_ifn. Pn& to be pnnina for us to Mn CostJ Senior J ~o •nd this )'Cat, so we can•t rely sophumurc. Enc ll)" on whaJ "'C did befon:; -..e ha~ 10 m:an rould ahl).cndt t.hc lartma do IDOft. lineup. •bil:h Wlll inc.luJc Jllnior "' ~r.an. we should be a belier plie Andy Thorpe. • tcQI than last year's. We 're better Reid Ddd's ~nts.\ ilnd a ddeftSi;,cly. and «PCCi llf Oft lhc quick l>J\ot to Carpenter's ofTCn\C, cou.nterauadt. Wc'Vc el 1111p1U11-cd v.h1le Pluccnc~ .r~ to bound ow speed. our f,*Uina. and our OJ>PO'l.Q& bok men u G mud\· fctl ror the p.me.. impfO''(d defender. • Ntwport Harbor: Borneo Depth.. ~r. ~ a scheduled as maoy as 10 & me rcr .. we·rc p>i.na to rely on n or wttk. includioa thoK apm~ COil)· c1Jht CV> the •hok • Iii) munit1 collcp competition, to IKlp they're loina to to •"Utl. hllrd , P.ttpA~ ~ limtled roltlCr for pUy• to llty fl~ .. C.rpetilCf id " .. • •• . , .• --. ~ .. ... ::;::::::;z.., 3000 S. lflllOI COlll Mia • 435-1130 IM. Y>#l.-OT.(tQCAtS. OHL Y) --~L--· --~-"--~------..--------· ~.--. ~ ---- 75 .. 7161 ..... , .••• '-"l£1W Regular meetings. 7 p.m., second and fourth T&Je5day of each month at Harper Community Center, 425 E. 18th SL, ~.l Mesa. For variations in meeting schedu~ call Virginia Pelletier, 760-35()2. Superintendent's forums to determine priorities The: l"c\\ port·MCY unified 5'h·>ul 01~.ir1ct \\ 111 holJ a )Cuct of \."Utnmu n1i)"" idc forum~ Jc,i~ncd to dctcnnlllc c<lul.tllonJI prinritic:1o. AccorJin; tu ~b. &rnJ. NM~O wpecintc.udi:nJ.. tl11.: lunum 1 l•··J•~ hdJ to cmurc continued do..e C\lllaboratton ""h the rommun11y tr\ future cJucational planning f M! \\cJnc,JJ\ C\ClllOg g.111\crins~. l1tlc:J . "Sup<rintcnJcnt\ rorunh: An Evcn1n!: \\llh ,\1.ic," .U'C ~hcdukJ for Scptcmt~r .ind Odot,.:r ::it ~h,!01' throughout the d1:1otmt One or the f.Jthcrin~., "'"be hclJ an Sp:ani h .h "'elJ ob [ogli\h I h1. ,,:nc' "ill culm10 • .ic m ;io c:Ju1.atwnnf .. umm1l ,,,. I~. "'hen the communll) and the d1 .. tnd h>geth.-r " c,1,1bl1,h tbc :u:11on pJao to rcmforct' :ind cnh:aoc.: tltc J1,1ri-.-i\ cJuc-.111onal pro~ram-. :ind pnori11cc; BcrnJ \;ud the forum''"" be 1nfom1~1 [::lthc1111s'· pr0\1J1n~.thc OPf'.>rlUOlt~ I r m~Jn1ni;rul J i:ilo,uc 111 pl:inning priorilti.'.'' fof ~Ju{";iting ''"J.:nt~. "It ,., \Cl) important for me ll hear :ind undcr,1:.nd what ('3tl'nt~. bu inc lc;u:k~. i.cnior ctti.z.:n' cmplO)cC::1o :ioJ intc:rc)tc:d 1r n~ \\:tnt h> za.:hji;, through our cdlJC'Jtioiul tcm, .. ~iJ Demi.I • I ~trongl)' cncour:aac the cummunll) 10 p.1rtk1p;u~ in the\C mcctin . It') impom101 th:at •c ~ in the }\.'at 10 C~loC roJl.aboration b V.C pfan the ruture c:duC:llll(lO fut our children." Schedule and lucallons of the SupeRnh:odcnt's -Forum"· •Sept ll, 7.9 p.m~ Co ta M~ H1,h Sdtool •Sept. 29, 7.9 p.m, Coron~ dcl Mar H1,h Schwl • -J •Oct 6, 7.9 p.m .. D1hngual (Sp.int h and Ensh,h), l.oc311on to be Jctcrmined •Oct. 13, 7-9 pm., Est!lnc1.i lligh Schoiol •Oct. 20, 7-9 pm •• N~port H.:ubor H1ih School f or more inf0<mataon, a ll the NMUSD• Supcnnteridcnt's office at 760-l.SOO. COMING THIS SPRING Dftign an Ad Con~t 1994 Scllil8I 1111111'11 11 ~ loclls to 11•111• eo11111111ee an the tprtng, the ewy Pb .;a cond.xt the 2nd MN.ll SCudcnt ~ An NJ Concest. ()pm to 4 l~ 12th f.idtl'S in the~ ~ u icd School Oislria. ~Udents an show lhtW c:ftJl.Nl:t is liq ' l"Nhtk b loaf • Prim Will bt ~in pie ~pies: •iMch. 7'h-• and 10th· 12th. ~ d mt jl~ I~ With thrif ada d ~in. ~ let1IOn. dc'fOeed to OUt "' f'OI "'°"' QI 642 ·• ll l bl 2 7 4 .. . ' .. • • r • •• I .. The foJlowin1 is IM Newpon-Mesa Unified School Di uict"s 1u,,estod boot list !OT stud~nts kinderprtt:n throufh sixth. IONDlaGAltTIN E.Pf'"M"• New Clot111a by Hans Ouistian Anderson Happy Binbday Moo• by fr;ink Asch Madeliae by L Bcmclnuns Ask Mr. Betlr by Marjorie A;ick Tbe UtUe ~ Htn by Jack GaJdone Rosie's Wart by P.11 Hutchins 'fbe Saowy Doy by Juck Ke;i&s Tbe Tak of Peter Rabbit by Pe&er Potter Tbe Mhtcn by Alvi n Tresselt FIRST OllADI Tbe l.ittlc House by V. Burton ~toy I Bnni :a friend'! by B. De Regnein COLLEGE PARK SCHOOL By Pnncipal Serge Beltran College Park School anticipates an cxpl\lSion..of new students for &he 1993-94 school yc~u. We hove added a kindergarten cla~ (for fo ur kindergartens), a first 1rade (for four fim -i r:ade classes), a fiflh padc (for three fif1h-gradcs) and another sixth grade (for three sixth-11adc cluscs). Ou.r s&aff -boat) teachen and suppon personnel -dire deeply about the • children we arc privileged 10 serve. We do cvcrythina possible 10 make sure our kids receive the very best acodentic instnactm along wilh a large dose of TLC. Tender Loving Care. We upcct our sludcnls lo d~lop skills in communaaion and problem solvins; th:u they will exercise rC5pOOSibility for improving their school environment; that 1hcy will bui&d a strona sense of CC?Opcrauon and community at school. HarTJ ud tM Turilllt Wll8lat by Diet O.ckenback f'rieMa by Helme HciAC BedthM ,.,. , ...... by R. Hobaft G«orwe ... Martaia by J. Marshall nere•a a Nf&liluun le ..-, a..t by Mercer Mayer A KW Cor Utde Bar by Elle Minarik llCOND GUDI Jollu7 Applt;wd by Aliki Mln bapllhaa by Barbara cOoncy ne lqtad ol 81~ by Toni DePaola Aku.Ddct' ud lite WLM.., Moea by Leo Lionni · Tlw Fauy Lillie Woma by Mose.I Sana., Baab Hd Mooeslalot by Evetyn Neu Bia. Bad Brvct by BiU Peet Could Be WorM by James Stevenson Tlte Blgat Dar by Lynn ,Ward These aoaJs arc pan ol our conftict ma.naaement prosram. C.Ollcgc Park School is the fim school in the district to pilot this prosram, with 6YC &eachen specially trained last ~ in the area QI conflict resolution manaaemcnL There wiU be students from many countries at c.oue,.: Park. Ou1 intemat~ campus requires (eacblna En,ush to children who will learn it as their scc:ood ~nauqe. We are pttpercd to help t.hclD in our HEARTS Lab. ' C.OUCae Park bu muhicultural activities which bucen the ~isition ol EnaJisb. . Our school tw a hi&h"$11CClCD rate for children who coaw: to us with no £naJiSfl lltills. We expect saudcnts Wbo will need extra help ~ that they may IUCICttd acadcaUcilly. These ~nasten arc referred to our fine Qapter I Jtaff. to hlYC their needs Ula1ed and to haw dally reinforcement in addition to rcplat classtoocn KtMtics. Our computer lab is l.isuumental la POUant eUDI s..laU ud tlM 'hMIHcl Pa~ Ct'UCS by Eleanor Coerr Bhle ~by Dom Gates ~ .... for tbc Veey ftnt. Time by P11ria:i Mc~ · · OWlt la tW Fa.Sly by Farky Mowa1 5-.. .t lite Swallowa by L Politi WMa I WM Youa la cite Moaatalas by Cynthia Rytont brinainJ computer literacy to ow uudCnts. Even kindcrprten and firit-sndc chlldttn arc Writint 10 Read and havina • areat time usina compu&cn. &ch yeu our flftb..traden have the opponunity Cot• week ol Outdoor Science School in the San Bemudioo Mountains. They Jearo aboua rocb. treca. moun~ .-nimals and settiaa alon& wilh each otbct. Cbildrcn do QOt live by books a&onC. We encnurwac a rounded school experience. For the past 10 ycan._our lludcau haY'C been dty champions lo the Costa Mesa tnick. fteld competit9oa. Some haYC aone Qll to win county laurels! ... We expect to coatiauc with this aporu tTadilion. Our kids may putidpalc in 1 thcauicaJ prod~ion l'#iCC • ~ if they wilh to become part ol CoHeae Part's i;>rama Cub. Two productions a year creates owstandina cn&ertainmcnt and kM• of fwl. Collep Patt continua to enio.l_ YOluoteen trona a.he community. They help A 'faiM .t llid.IMnia ~ Doris Smitb Jw .t .,..._ by Y. Uchida 'Utt.le U... la tM .. W...U by LI. Wilder . wi&h cl:wroom projccu. otr.ce ckrical chotn and ~ events. We appttda1c our volun&cers more than they rulire. CoUeac Plrk .,,ou~ boaRJ we aR the triendJicst ~in this distnct. We are o l11rse f:amily. We wclcomc alJ •ho come 10 us with opu arms and a 11cat: Ya. we cu 11litudcl h is con.lqicM&I! We abo ~ a ruuodian •ho h been known so perform ~ tricls. m:any s&udcats are :unaud to have 11'M:r eotns pluc:ted from behind 1hcMr can. No. v.-c dun 't li&erally pull rabbits out of the hat, but WC do ~ ptetty arnuin& thlnp :a1 CoUcac Part. Drop by and see us . We •1>Uld be happy to wrc our fine ~-•lh)'OU. C .... Plrll ~ ScMo& • Ult Notn o. .. a-. COila 1--. 9W6 (114) '~" A.An Klilool pl~ ,....,.. Prefldccl • cuapa. et .. dwp. "1 lite dCJ .t C... Mna fer dUldfta 6-ll. Moa,..f'rt. &o.lteS ..... . LEARN WHAT WORKS FoR CHtLOl-lEt-J ArJo TEElVS In six month\ your child will learn • . : .'' ! ':) ' .. I • '--' , It ! . ) ' ' 'i t ' : ' ! , . . , . . Socfql SkfU. 0rpqps for Claflclmt and :'«'c!'tlCWftCI • Your dilld wfl leain to: • interact aoctally with pe-era • accept mtstakes • give and re«tve compliment.a • tmprove communlcaUon wtlh others • aolve problems ~ contro1 anger •aha.re and tdenuty feeUngs • take credit for 6cCOmplJahment.a • control tmpulsMly • enhance aelf~ Pm1ndna %hcniPM OrmuM ~ Leam-pt'detbll pmentt19 tools that~ • ~nung Therapy. -rhe Buie. TraJrunc J>ri>Valn• • • l>a.ttntJng Therapy: "The Advanced Supp0rt Group:. ,,. Alao. AdMU ADDl£D...,...,., ar_,. "Jfcupuwt Ann rernn. £.&'- Spcfol .... u. AIUndoft ~,,.......,. uatn.ed Mmaora ~ •»28 Aar11....u. an.cf -..kcal S.ncaAl!iafle... ~and~~ . Sh1ar'J984 \ CAU,TOIMYJ (714} 8~553J 7831~~.Scdae~ w~.CA Mir ABOVT 11r nurz A.D.D. • .. " • II r comilJters! .. _ . .,... ............ _ f UT UAE KIDS -..... l • Dr ... ..-1-. ............ 815CM<JD8 Pra)BCI Read gives students a different approach to lanuu•ei . . - \\bat ls '"did..., Pro,ect Read is I mulli1CUOfY, UNCtured l.rngu SC IN propam that utilizes thr \ 1w:il, auditory and tacliJc Klt$CS of the ,tuJent. It• three canporx:tll1 indudc phonoklo ~ ano-tbtte); Ctimprcbcnsion (andcs' fou.r-12); and ""'nttcn C\prcuion {lracb OM• 12). Althoup both wonS·atlldt and 1."mprchcns.ioei skills are tau&ht. the c mph:isis in aradcs one-three is on phonic '"'ttuCllQO. 11UttUC1ioo 11 \CfY aequcntiAI and 1 he \tudcnlS are i~d in many hands-on npcricntti. \\ hac ls mald·telllOfY! .\ muh,i·iCNOI)' 1pproadl imul,cs usmg ti l· 'tudcnt'• aentc of hcarina, .ce1ng :ind :1."d•na durint instruction. Studcnn ~c the "mhol, hear the IOUnd and lbcn uc Hl•ohcJ v..11h tactile "perienccs which include wn1 ina. tracina. movina a.nd fcclins lhrcc-dimcn ionaJ mockls ol the symbols and conc:eplS ror tnCJUSCd retention. Wbo an th dalldru Projm Rad was daf&ned for'! ~ • Prt>JCC1 Read "I'S created for cluJdrcn v.ho demonstrate auditory and/or visual discrimination and/or memory problems when prQCCUins wriucn or oral langu11c. A PtOJCd Read child learns best throu1h 1 ~tcmatic P.,honics or step-by-step approach USl"I multi-sensory learning cxpcricnc~. The project w:u creucd for children whotc cognuivc learning style i analytical . rather than alobal. Their primary perceptual channel as tac11lc/kincsthc1ic They demonstrate auditory :indJor visual procc ing problems along wuh memory problems v.hen proccssm1 wnucn or oral language. These :arc dnldrcn v.ho c~nnot mdepcndcntl) sec p;tltcm or make VINEYARD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL "Soaring like Eagles ''. ,... ........ a.LOm> .. _ .... ...... ,.., .. _ ...... ..... .... _ _,_,,__,. ..., ..... ..,,_ .. /l*t& ..... .JI • ;. l..allbr COSTAMESA Eve:ry Orild ISAStar! inferences in dccodins. Many ol these students arc our At Risk children v..bo arc having dilfteuhy wiah the Litcn1urc-D:uc:d Reading Program. The above is ronsis1cn1 •ilh Marie ~rbo's rcscorch on sclCC'lmg appropriate reading programs 10 mcel the individual needs o( students. WW the da.Ud ba•e a madiaa book'! Yes. students in Project Read have seyeral reading books. They work with the Scicntc Research Associ:ues rc:Kfios t~s called "The Basic Rc3ding Series" and a variety of li1cra1ure-based textbooks and anlhologic), along with papc1back and library boob Project Read aJIOWI students 10 sec the symbol, hear lbc sound and parhc1p:ne in tactil~/k.incslhctic cx.pcricnccs which include writing. tracing. movins 11nd feeling. All of the abo\.-c arc designed 10 increase rctcnuon and recall. Wb7 ls Pioj«t Rnd 'uch 1 SD«Hdul LOU YMnall 9W04 rm r...-..a.. ... .............. 19.-n ............... radina pf'OVllm? Project Rc:id addresses the )lrcngl~) of studenb and tS dc\clopmcnt:il r .11her 1lun remedial and is a total Lin~thctic approach involving the whok bod) \\b,en lc:irnini; phonology .. There is an incrc:.a5e in teacher mh:rc)l lor a support reading progr~m for )tudcn1' in the low reading profile (Al R1 L )IUJl!nt ) and training of teacher) .ind o11Jc "'CJ') l11e program 1s '-Cf) repc11t1\ c so :.tuJcnt) can begin at any cnll)' lcH:I :ind :.upphc'> lur the program arc inc'<pcn)t\e and mu,tl) 1c:ichcr·madc. Project Read I!> Cj~y 10 :idm1ms1cr (::!0-::!5 minute:. J t.lay) anJ 11':. 1u • be u .. ct.1 for the At Ri .. l \tudcnh .1~ ;i :.upplcmcnt to the Li1cr;.iturc·IJJ>1..'d R1.Jdmg ProgrJm [·or more mformJtion. cJll C.lcanur Andu"4.m, director of in~uuclllUI :.111J C\alu.llil>O l 71~) 55~3J70 _.._ __ c::a. .................. ...,... ...., __ ,.. .. 7·11.Wlt••-........... ..-• .-asn;rocswt ..... llr~ ....... ~ .......... ...... ............ . ............. ,..._,...... ........ _ ... ,., ....... .... -...... .., ................ --. ......,.... .... ....,. ~ c.-.. 89'cl Men -h 1 CO IO I CO ICJI\ f & t XI ID 1 CO -. ....... . M&TaGlMIW Ml'l&CllW'1I•--·~ ~-............ ~ 0 ••• ····---• CONldii • W'CI • ...... _ ...... ,....... ~r~":I. .. .................... 80~ a GIRLS CLUBS-THE POStTnlE Pf.ACE FOR KJOS . ( ~ , .... -..... , ... OIAlft'STBP Lll&BNINO CBN'l'IDI ··1a. ......... or ..... ......... ... ._ .... ................. ,.... ........ Rd•xl You.tun ftnaD4 t•I Calli * Pruchool ~ -9ra.. ro-6 • c:W. """~ ·~(1~··-Nf.-'d' ., ... ' 'll Bi, ft e..;. * lti.nd"'*"cn • CIMJcl C.... for 46 c.hilctnn. CW'O to ais yean oJd. *O '~ .. ..,,.1.1. 6 .,..1-- !&of.~~~( '°" off.., OM .uJu. 'a ~ ""' ""' .J <w.,.,. ~. ~ oJ, C.. ~ (N) -·IOOP • Excit.ina ~ental comculumA .. Hieb Scope•• * F.cl.natiq playl-#ork areu. * ~ .. Diatwy Like .. payp-Ou.nd * c..we. carina naff •Hot U.ocbn ,. .. , I ( ... REPORTS From page 9 fhe nc .. tcacheri. jotning the faculty this )C3r directly from their uni"crsit1cs :ind colleges. Their cnthu 1al>nl and experiences from the teucher credentialing program "111 be a great ai.set! Bac'-·IO·School Night for p31Cnts 1s )('heiJuled Tuci.d:iy, Sept. 21 :at 7 p.m. Additionally. an cmpha>is on parenl involvement activi<ies throughout the )'Car will occur. Pnrcnt ::ind rommunity volunlccrs arc most ~elcome and encouraged 10 help :u Pomona School. Jf you arc interei.tcd. please cont:ict the school office at 760-3462. The Co ta Mesa C1ty Rccre:1t1on Oi:p:.i rtmi:o1\ after-school pl:"~round !.upcrv1)ion program 1s 3\ :11lable each ~hool day. The )Chool i) localed only one block lrorn the Uo) and Girls Oub at "CJ School \\here an :iCter-school progr .im I) abo provided. Tht' "cry successful ;i(ter-school i.pons program provided by some \olun1cer tcachcri. for students in ivadc;s 3-S meeb on Wednesday ,oaftcrnoons. AJI ludcnts can participate and have fun. As we greet the 1993-94 1ehool year, the >taff as cnihusi;istic and C'Cci1cd to be making a dUferencc 10 1hc live of children. Leaming is J lifelong adventure. und we desire the bel>t cduatiorult Coundatioa pcn.slbk for our youth. hlmoea Ekmeacary ScMll 2'51 P..ou Ave .. C.... .._. 760-).461 171.&)7~ Af\~r scboe& p~ p«)CiW: rrO\ ldcd oa am pus. at .o dla,,e, by the cicy or Costa Mesa IOI' l hildrtn 6-IJ, Moo.-Fri. &om l to S p.rn. SONOllA ELEMEN1ARY SCHOOL By Pmcioal Juan oe Jesus L oca1cd in the Mc~ del M:u Jn: a of (O!>la Mc~a. Son0<a School (gr Jdc-. K-6) st:irts the new year ~11 h .1 few ch:ingcs. both Inside and out. Sonorn \ library has been enlarged 100 percent 10 11.Uow ror gn·::ucr student acce s. Bea.use of :i uccrca'c in the rcachcM.tudent rallu. an add1tionol teacher will help reduce dau stie. Two hchcrcd En,lbh cl~ will be ., av:ulablc for tucknt who have b;i\1c: En&li h sl..ills but might be · forced to sink or swim in a 1rad111onal cl;i room. New am v3b in the Unilcd State will be able to spend h:aJr of their d<>y in intcn'Jve English u a Second unau11ge program coupled wiah :.uppon in their primary IJnguaie. For the fi"t time, Sonona fam1hu will ~ romually :ukcJ to contribute 20 hours or \Ct\ ice to the school during the >enr. The hwn will be recor&kd and handed 1n at 1hc end of the )'Cir Sonora's PTA has numcrout .>c1tv1t1c1 pla_nncd from tr dition1I fundr;iascrs to GrandparCftlS Day and Reptile Dar 'Science will be an emtint cumculum 'his year • with the distr1C1 '1 MW tctcncc cutrinlluin ahaa docs not "" textbooks. Rather. aiudents wiU team the tndation I principles of science (•Iona with new technology-related areas) b)' bccomiJfg scientists involved in prediccing. measuring. testing and comparinc, Students will also h:we the chance to refine their EnaJish skills tl\cough daily oral langua,ae practice. The 5tudcnt wiU look at written samples with mistakes,, and then explain how to correct them. Yes. schools are still teaching children punctuation and sramm•r. 009.·cvcr, We're not ttaching those skills in isola1ion.,. We want children t.:> m:alo.c meaning out or wh:it they're doing. Communhy members who haven't had their children in school for ~ many year1 would be . pleasantly surprised at the good thinp goin' on in our schools. Sot\ora's Back to • School NiaJtt, 6:30 Craft/Boutique Sale bclorc the as ofte• u a.bey lite to tet ao holidays. up-~ nod" on ha~alep in PTA also co-sporuon a parent the cbssroocn aton1 •ith the education scoo and otfcn homework U6lpcd. informative cvcnln& mcetinp whicb. Generally, thort·tenn homework, feature community speakcra. • assignments ue made Moncby Oubs and extra eurricular thruup Thu~ e\'cninp anJ activities enrich the lives of middle students may usc the vrcekends I r school students. After-school long·tcnn ·anmenu. m:akc-up athletics iodudc boys' and &irls' work. or for cnrid\mcnt bastetb.ill. boys' and prls.' ,.. am,nmcnts. voUcyball, intramural spot'\ durioj Our su1h-cr.idc GATE students both lunch periods. Jirb' ~nbaU particip:uc io O ... TE :at Newpon and co-ed track. Elementary School on a rcaul:u We encouraae all students Lo b~' "The ~uth-and e:am and maintain academic cia)\th·sr.tdc GATE itudcpts arc offered ennchnlent opponunillcs throuth tnsllUC\ionJI proanfn),. p:inicipation in JunJor C:Wforni:a Schol:u1hip fcdcratlC)(t actl\ilic' and Honor Roll field ~ prOCCSL MUy ol the ~~ will be p1111 ot the · Nn.pon-Mep Unirted School Oi,&rict"s Tomorrow and ~ VWoni l992·97. . We i~ito amput ~' ilations a ttlcbr:>tc our .sdiool·~nc - ~rtncAhip with Cart's Jr. • Cbartn Tt\Vlokl4t M5ddk ~­ UU Ca.Jironla A' ., Costa t t26lj (7l~) 536-:Mll P'l.A PftS:klcnt: l>clnoo Wcdna llo~ lit Uodlnc: (71-'> SS~ VICTORIA ;· ILIMINTAltY SCHOOL By Pmc1)al ~ llWo When the JChool bell rinp tocby. Victori:» Schoo& W'IU open t K·5 ~itc. Our school h~ been rompktcly rt(urbubcd ~1th m3n moduica1'91u and ~n\Cnl~ iriP4 ·1"he current tuJcnt popul:mun 1' Of c:ou~. ony l&S, ind\ll#iQ& three peel.JI • • ~~ .. 1tudent m~y volunteer cduauon cl ror c~'! os.slanments <>u.r outst:utdi.Da .utr; k>uJ..1n 11 any ume. f~ rd to Cfeatin1 a hi1hly p.m., Tbu~y; September 16, Pri~ Judy laabo at MWfy reopeMd Vldoria sehool. wdoomcs both parents and the community. Sonora Elemaatary School Our focus for tbc • 1 motivatana cn~uoruncnt. v.-hkb v. • yev b Rciponsiblc "' off tr many ~ondcrful oppottuni( 9" So.,. Road. Cost.a Maa. 9262, (714) 556-340 Afttt ldlieol pla,nroud ,......: P~Wal .. ca•,_. al• dlluail. _ "1 tlll cJCJ el C.... Mae ... cblldml 6-U. M&-J'rl ... 1 ... s,... dia>'bihty to participate ln 1he1e bQlthy KtMtin whkh ~&ributc to sd>ool ~t. We alto bave 1 peer Assb&ancc ~ Oub, • Yeatbook Oub, a Trojaa Thuadcr ~Club and a c.ompuc.cr Club. ..,. Met. Gn• . lair&AMpbtllled IDMt'a alter ICbool. ....... ~ .. .avticc ~ ...... p. ....... ------------.... ow ... rideft to be KIM nwuna.a MIDDLI SCHOOL By Pl'indpil t.1¥1 Mn ant . ,. •• ~,-ia ... o.r=· We all IUppott nae ami"' ectivttia and cncoura,e nts TeWinklc Middle School held 1lS Back-to-School kd-orr oriutation Sept. 7. At this annuaJ tveDt. and othC'r family mcmbcR '° F.l i~ We hive 1 Biodcr Rcmfndcr to facilitate c:oaMftUnication from homo to lCbool and also a Homework Hotline, a form of voke m iJ that allow$ uudenu and parents to call 01i.r.cn~hip v.hich VtiU '°'&be 11udcn n.c m' -or concentrate on mcanina-«ntcrcd Victot~ .Schoof is to provido an curriculum. the dewk>pmcnt or cduc:ition~ experience d..-J1c.11cJ bcUcr problcm-eolvcn. cooper.nl\.c 10 octl~nee for aU 51\ldcnt.s. wo.Un. sclf-u111crs. lnfomudon Tbc ~1-aa be a m~n. Rcs.ible thinl.crs. lt~tc-ol·the·:att. ~h~ccc:bnoklo cf1ectM ~fl and litcnte ca..,.. WilJa lne~ ~1 ...... • -~~ ~~' IMsice.OUt To allJW lbe TeWinlk (~ local WU..... CIQMCdcd M4 .._ ~ wit9' intcteaid ·~ • tlilltcn MM we.a ~ • meet aid cfdc:am · ••~ • nn&..., ti ~11.........,IM:llt.al~. ~ ~ ill 10 1 ~ CENet • 19.,.. with adjd.cd ~le ,._ "al11U arioil iiMI~ (IChool will A.art ot 9-.lO a.m. and nc:ewort •W:eopcd "1 me ettd at 2:30 p.m.) eancotnaa Dc-p:trqncm ot Allot the items of ducus.sM>n l:.®catao. lO enbala uiJ ind p~ntatton.s will revolve dislemift tc iMliwtion:l.1 and around the theme or Rct.p0nsiblc ldmiAiMraU.C ca:aacri* ¢"t'iJe. Citizenship and wilt be directly Victoria •ilt be a ~It )lU<fy J rdattd to Quality Criteria from the eumple for the ~•ntatiun o uate of California And plln of the a Local E.4'icat10Dll ~n IC SchoOl lmp'°"emcnt Pfoar.am &iae. We arc amcd aboua the student council presented a prop-am to all new i1'COmint sixlh·&radcri alon1 with new seventh-and ci&blh-gradc ltudcnb to acquaint them with our cam-pm facility, in tructional propam and athletic and club opportunities. On the first daj oC schoOI, Biadci Remioden 11e re• to stude.o'\ in their (U'Sl·period • _ c1aucs. The auipment/caSendar book is invaluable for nadent suc:ceu throu&hout tbc )'Car. The students are ukc4 to make daily entries ioto the Binder Reminder. · Parents may use the Binder Remioder as a communicatioft tOol between home and achool. Guurrnet coteriJIS TeWinkk will ha~ 1bout 900 middle school students tthl year, and we will 1lso add new faculty members to our ranks: 8albara Scott, l3nguaie arts 8; Peter Hauser, science and math ESL 6-8; Scottia Evans, 6th CORE; Thn O'Brien, science; and Jan Gift.Der, mourcc speclalm J>rr.>Vam. We hive an act.We PT A orpnization beaded b)' Donna W'e:dcn which supportt our • Co.apo.1'1 Widen & EvcJlftS •BhnW-yP~lu •MNM-RWi • f>ic::Nia iMtrvctlontJ Pl'Ollttn and OUt I • I ... · It I .. I. parent comml.'nity. Our fundrallen EXHilARATiNG, MOUT WATERiNr. FRESnty this yur include 1 September PTA 'ti membership diM ~ p_e,r family p d \ f ~ _ ..J:.. f · ... ~ ..J JI .. ..:. \~ Id ~l:A~·1~n" REpARE uum ROM ARolJl'IKI m: nORI! ::::;;;;=~:~:'eura Jr. ll••••••ll•IUJl••illlt••'•••M•lb;,••rMSCllM••••"•ll11•8•~•-••• fim Friday Ni.pt FwwaiJu aod • '" ~~,~~'3 d unique and c:-.:= apcrit-occs the .. 'Otkt ol wiU otrcr. We are ~ry lorrbiulc to haYC aa JCll\'C PT A. SCDc:e the ICbool is new, M>IM of the s•aus UY& held prchminaty PTA mccdnp lO lldcct a few key oO"'JCCrt, IC1 pis for tbc )e:tr and csilblilh tbe lnitial orianiutiooal lotmat. PT A mcetanp wUI be hdd tho rma ruesday of each month. AC'IMta for the ye:ar i.ndudc a )Chool dcdation ccrc~. mon1hly f'* tew'cl stw:knt prcscntattOnS. an aU-JC.hool Mudent performance propuo. 13Jck to·Scboo.l Ni&tft. opci:a hou.ie, ;tnJ oc her C\l'CDl.I whtCI uansc»re as 1hc )car propasa. We ~ fo~ard 10 csa.ablilhina our school .1\tMtlCS and annual u-.d11JOnS. Our teact.cn ••ft •wk "'ith rwo intcrnat~Uy ~nown cduaton ku the nnt 6CW'ClaJ yun. lducat~ coasuh1,nts Bruce Jo,<c ~nd EnU1)' Calhoon arc l OO*D -~-f« their c\pcrusc tn the corrclauon bc1 .. een 1cachina ~caies at1d ~lUdent ~mcaL We will IC\Cl\C fCl\lW trfintna from lhcm un the ideal models ol teKhutf- The teachers arc ~ry comnuncd 10 matins Victoria a $pCC'ill place (or children. Brcaf ast and lunch Wl1J be \c~d daily to the uudents. Um1Uut is SI, lunch Sl.50 and n11llt 30 cents. The district offcn -~n.:ancial ' tancc to Camihes. C..'h1ld care before and alter ~houl will be prcMded.. This \Cf'-IC'c win be afforded thfOUl.h the 'r MCA for a fee. We umte >'°" ~ informed .and iharc 10 our • ectM&ics. IU 1he 'year ~ please feel free tu a parent or bU5inal rcprncn11lh-e to joen us u a \Oluntccr. aueftd PTA mccl&DJI or romc to IChool functJOnS. We arc ptGUd 10 be pan of the com munity and cncouraic ,OU 10 'hare an 1 cbilcr1 IUCCCU Victoria Dcem1a17 ~ I Ol5 V1derta $&.. <M&a Mesa. 9)617 (71,)7~ • BrNktaaa ,. ...... Mon ... Aa. _.... catr. Pl'OYtckd .. a.,_ by U.. YMCA. WM Ima ILIMlllTAllY KllOOL By,.. .. ,.,.. Then In '°" ol acitina cducarional experic.ncet ror children at Whittier School this r.au. Wltitticr School ensures an academic prosram 1ha1 chaJlcrtFS each dlild. Whittier's children hvc up to our hip expectations. Our students arc held accountable 10 hip Saftd.ards of acadcm1e ach~mcnt and behavior. Whittier is 1 K~ school wiJ.h 680 students. There are 2J ttt'Jlar da.woom lcachcn. one raourc:c 'P«'iali11 &cacher, four Chapter I tcaebcn. one Title VII En,mh languaic ~~nt teacher. one Titk VII b1lin1u•J rnourcc teacher. one part·timc psycholocJsl.lcou nsc lor, one put·timc nurse. one p rMamc speech &cacher and IYt'O patt·lirnc choral and itwrument:il mtWC. teachers.. C\assn>om leachen •Mln.tC't 1n the areas of lanp&agc ans. mathcmari(ll.. IOC'ia1 studies. science. health. pbysjcaJ edUC31tion, Endii.h. En1la:sh as a Sc<iond Lansu•cc (ESL). compuren and visuaJ and ~rfonn•aa ans. AJI wt>;ttts arc antesntcd, v.hidt means as llut.fcnts arc 1tudyin1 K'ICNX or social s&uche~ they arc US&na their rudana. wnllng and ma&b skills. OWdrcn be1in to s.ce conncatons betYtecn subjctts. lumina bas more meaning for them and they begin 10 problem IOlvc and practice b1gh·lc:vcl &hinkina skills durina rhelr fU'SI . weeks at Whmier. Whittier's childrcn arc ta"Jht to think and wort like scientists u rhcy conduct experiments in our oe-ly crea&cd b&nd$-on saence lab. They predict. capcrimcnt. ~r and rca>rd thcll disaMries u they learn about the taws and principles that ~m the narural world. Oilldren arc Yidcocapcd u they pcrfonn dramatic: readings in Whimcr's award·winn1n1 Qapter I prosram Four federally funded Olaptcr I teachcn find udtina ways 10 motivate unaU poups of siudcnts in buic UiU arcu. Wbjtlicr's Oulptcr I pfOVUD is ooc ol lbe top m Qaptcr I pqrams In the mtc. It bas also been nationally rccopilcd a an outstudina prasram. Ow recent arrivals to tbc Uo11cd Stata learn to tl)Cak £nalisb i.D a soedanY tuodcd propam called the tlcuu l.ab.. late.me small pwp &anpate lalons help students acquiR £natisb qvict.ly. Once • . a111n, Whinier is one of the top schools in the sute in teacbin1 En&Ush 10 non-English spcakina itud,:nts. In Whhtitr's computer lab 5ludcnts Jc.am word-processing skills, provamming skills and they play simulation pmes web as Orcp Trails. where they travel the Orcsoo Tnil just as the • pionecn did. spending money for -.applin and encountering the same hardships. The Best Foot Forward readin1 intt:ntiyc provam rewards stwients wilh ccrtifatcs and p..Ues for rcadina library books. The OM>raJ Mu.sic Program and instrumental M\nic Program develop students' • musical .skills. Projects Y.E.S. and DAR£. be.Ip padc children 10 make ~ponsiblc decisions about drugs and pnp. Whither Scliool bas a Student Study Tum "'heft students can be referred foi 1es1jni '° qualify 'for the Resource Specialist Pfolram, ~ or Q>Unsclin& seM«s. and 'f>Ccdi and tansuaae services. Tame and c:ne is JiYcn to each 1tu.dcmt rcfcned. Tea.rps of teachers and specialists rcscarcb rhe best ways to meet the individual needs of Wbi11ier'1 students. Whiuicr's tcachen arc one of the mosr dedicated poups of reachers to be found anywhere. The aun05pberc al Whittier is warm and carina. Students fctl they bck>na. they a.re valued. and rhat they arc an esteemed member or the Whittier family. On Tu~ CYCryooe wean their Whittier School T~shin promotin1 a dna1-rrce world. Teachcn sincerely bdie¥C that all studc nts can lcll'D and care I. They spend many e11ra houn ensuring that they do. Wlunict's parents are another dedicated poup. Whittier School values parents and community im'oh'emcnt. Parent ~\lftteen can help with raeld trips or tutoring wan poups or children. Some like to help i" the libraiy or computer I~. They may read stories to children, or help with PE octivities., or briQI food for lpCCial events. 'They can join I.he School S1 IC Council where decisions abou& eduauion:d propam.s :ire rrodc. or Lbc 81lin1ua.I Advisory Commiucc where parents advise ond dijCUS) mucs c:onccming Whit1icr's bilingual programs, or the P:ircnt Tucher Associcition. The 1993-94 PTA membership dme wiU be the stronge)t C\-cr! All parents arc invited 10 Whi111c.r on the fin.1 day of school 10 meet the PTA president Magdalena Hernandez and th1) year's PTA board. As Wh11ucr's new principal lhis ~r. I look forward to mcerin& os many parents as possible. too. Come find out about Whinier School and how you can help m:ake 1his yc:ir the best one ner. Whlttkr EkmHt:iry ~booJ IMG N. Wblu.Mr, Cost:a Mtsa, 9W7 (714)7~ l"TA ptaklcal: Ma1daltu Uenuaackz Alla Klaool planrouad procnam: Provkkd oe campus. at no~. by 1M dty ol Costa Mesa for dalldtta 6-IJ, Moa.-f'ri. from 2 to 5 , ... WIUON ILUUNTAD' SCHOOL By~ Sandra J. &My Al Wilson ~hool. the motto ~ Expect Excellence. Through 1be lcarni"I process. students are empowered lo become cntical &hinllen. prob&cm-wlvcn ;and seU-starten in order to rc:ach 1heir lupst potential. It is the ~I of Wtl~n staff and students 10 continually increase their kllO'*lcdic. Our 3'tudcnts v.-111 be provided opportuniti~ to · become rcsponsjblc, :.clf-confidcn1 mcmben o( on C\er-ch:>ng1ng. cuhur.illy dh e~ ~orld. The> will be prepared to make ..1 JXNl1\C contribution to our ~il:ty On August 25, W1l~n Elementary School (Sr3Jc) K·5) bcg:m cl:i~1> on its new Ahcrn:11c C:ilcndar. \\ 11h 1h11> pilot ~hool schedule, stuJcnts ha'>'e rbe ).lmc number oC sc~I 1.b)S anJ cclcbr3te the )..1mc major holuJa~ ~other Nc"port·Ml!s.a campu~): ~c'ller. the "'inter holatfay" three Y.CCU, JnJ )pring \.J(Jllon 1) elltcnded for IYIO \\CCU. Thanugi .. ing 3nJ Pre1>1Jcnt"> Oirthd.Jy \o\ecl> arc fi\c·JJ) hn:JI., Oa).)C!> "'ill end on June 30 Durans 1hc winter :ind ~prtll!! brc.ik>, l nter.c~1on t:.nrn:hmcnt a~~ "''II be offcrcJ by M1gr.Jnl EJuca11on, Or.111sc CoJ!>t <;ollcg<: - Cor Kid~. the C~t.i M~a L1br.1r) 3nJ Campfire along v.uh other <0mmun1ty a;ruu~ Tc.1chcr. JnJ pJrcnh designed th1~ C':lkml.ar to better meet the nee~ ~•C th.: . rummunitv. M1grani El.lucatton )pon...ur. :.i prc·-..chool :u Wilson YlhK'h hdp prep3rc children (1.>r l1ndcrg.arh:n :ind incn:ascs their IJnguage !>l.1lh Parent:. auenJ \pc:c1JI rnJ.J) SC)~IOn) on how to help their children 111 )('l\ool, improve their p.arcnll'ng !>11lh and become :i ·1 in the community. family Math. family J.teading and other Spcci:iJ Parcn1 OJ~!> arc o((ered during the school )C:>r. Chapter I provides maten.ab anJ books for p:m~nt ched.-out. Thc)C proar:im!> h:wc been very popul;ir w11h the p:ircnh · WilJOD El~ntary Scboot 801 WUsoa St., Costa Mesa. 92627 (71~) 760-J.a28 Al\Ct" 'chool ph11nround procn1101: Pr-o~ld~ on campus, al ao cha~. by tbc city or CostA 1~ for ch ldttn 6-IJ, Mon.·t'ri. from l to 5 p.m. C. J. 'Segerstrom & SOns is proud to ( I support the Newport-Mesa Unified School District ••••••••••••••••••••••••• . " ..... ., .. . ' I • ,. cw, ...... ..,_ Children love to bring their own lu.ocha in their designer boxes, bUt the IChoolt do provide hot lunches. The .Top ~5 .· We asked Newport-Mesa administrators what are the top 25 questions asked by parents and students. Here are the questions -anq answers. 1 How dOt's Nc:~J>Or1·Mcsa compare . •1th olhrr Csalifornisa schools In • ttoding nnd mathematics~ The llM rc,ults from 1he st11te·m3nda1cd 1c .. 1ing progrJm ini.l1ca1cd Ncwport-Mc~a·s ">Cn1or.. performed in the 85th percentile in reat.hng (top 15 percent or d1~tricts .. tate""1dc) and the 90th p.:rccnt1le in math (top IO percent \tatcv.1de) ~A 1 rC)Ult~ for the cl~S Of 1993 10 Ncv.port·Mc~a produced a combined vcrbal·m;ith 10131or 1,003 comp:ired to a combined tot.ii of 899 statewide For more information. coll 760-3295 or 556·3370 m<»t of Newport·MCS:1'5 p:1rcnt5, the best school is the school where their children anend. " For more information, call 760-3295. 5 ~s Newport·Mtsa ba"e sJ)«IBc auudanc~ boundarin fOI' ncJa • tcbool! Y~!.. The district believes in fhe neighborhood tfhool concept and each school has defined attendance boundanes to ensure enough room for students living in the school's area. For more information, can 760-3349. 6 Doa my dilld lane to allnd &Jae ICtiool la tM at&pborttood or 2 Dews Nc~port·Mcso hu·t hlch • alleadantt area wbut w U~'! school Advanced Placcmtnl (AP) e d imes? No. If there is room at your child's pde level in 1he school ol your choke and you Ye~ All four or Newport· Mes.i's arc willin& to provide transportation Cor your comprchcmivc high schools offer AP classes dlild. you can auend the school of choice. m l:.nghsh. muth. \C1cncc and social science. Recent tcaislation ia CaJifomla does require Fur more inform:uion, c:ill }'Our local high the distric1 to establish priorities for )(hool admission to your school of choice it that 3 D«s th~ school dlstrid hne Clntd school c.n't accommodate aJI of the And Talented Educallon (GATE) applicants. • rroa ... ms! ~ Some schools may not be able to ¥"Pt Ye!>. Starlin& 1n 1he 4th 1rade, children 1tudc:ota from ·outaick the tehool's • quohf}inJ for Newpon·Mesa's GATE attendance boundaries because lhc 11thool is program :mend spcci:il programs in sndcs at capacity at the pade levcl(s) In question. 4-6 oml qualify for honor's clas.ses in aradcs New legislation also requires 1be d' Jrict to 7-12. take the ethnic balance or tcbools into for more 1nformaoon, c::all 760-3.JQS. ecc:ount w~n pantin1 tranJ(er permits 4 Please tell mt wta&da Kllool ll roer .... between achools. but school! For moR infonnatbl; Call 7'°"3214, • nuu is a very diffecult question. By 7 0... Ntwpett·M-,,..w. .. the word "best" some people .mean bishest .._. ... ltMel ~ ~· test scores, others mun the most awards • Yes. ff a 1&udent liwa ~ won by • school's athletic teams Of dnru walk.Int distance front 8'il nei~ ~n& or musical SJOUps. Still othcn tcbool, bu transponation ill pnMded lot• .,. iotcrcsaed In &be ne)"Ut schools. F~ fee. Low·incomc famillci may qualif)' fat istance "'ith the tran portataon rec. fur more Information, all 556-3496. 8 Wb11 l,1 the •'c"\lt dau siu In tht dlslrid! • For this sc:hoof year, cvt'ry Khuol is staffed with enouah teachers so the a .. eraie clcm~ntary school class stze i 29 and the secondary schools (&rodes 7-12) average 29..5. This is a reduction of two students per cl room from the l\'Crtl&e of Wt year. ~ note these Qre l\"'CnllCS lndividu.I class 1i2cs may vary. For more infonmtion, call 76G-3230. 9 I llalnk IDJ ddld IUY ltavt a antna laaadkap. What slNHald l •c1o1 Eaich school has a Student Sludy Team that reviews cases where lcamin.a and o&hcr handjca are wspeaed. The team include ncx11111•~:hoJosm who can provide Pl)'ltnallO!ltoJ testiq lf required. A p1rcm cu refer t ir child to the team by contactina t school princip~. For nformation. caJI 760-3295 or 7~3506. 10 An tMn epportQl&ltt l• Netrport·Maa k ...._.., to • parUdpa .. la tftt&al ,,...,...., u... la tM .... ol'...,U. ...... druaa? • Ya. ln the sports area. there ls a mynad of ~Wlidea to panicipate on a.&hlettc teuns at lhc ICbool or ln the C011Ununity. Musk inttnaclion besin1 in the clcmenwy school with varbas musical cntca\l*J. ladudiftl IDarcbiq bud It lhe hiatt IChoob. ()pport\Uli&ia to penicipatc in ~ tcbOol paa,. ail& at the K-1 lniCJ with ...., drwM ~ IVailablc ba aU hip ICftioaa. • f\)r more infonn;uion, nll )'Our kxal school. 11 \\ll:it ,, lh~ per pupil "'5klldlturt In 'Nport·'IM.t! • for 1993~~: the c'rcnJ11u1c budacc for &he \tistuct 1· about SS.000 per •tudent, 1hi i) .. bou1 S«>O per studcnl trK>r th3n the cuunl)' •'~" c. Unlike mou Y:111UU1• distri<1 I n c~lilomla, the ~jority.uf Nc-.-port·Mc~·~ rttenuc:s ex>mc Cram loc1>1 propcny t1UC1. not rrom S.acr1mcnto. For more information, calJ SS6-llSO. 12 wm •1 so• or a.pea-ftfth tralalq .. laow t• ... • compu1m! Y E .. cty achool in Ncwpon·Mc is equipped \With ot lust one romputct I b. 0 the time c~ch ~tudent complcte1 ci1b1h snde~ he b computer li"rate. for mott inf~ call~ local lehoot .. 13 Does Ntwpal't·~tfsa ••~ .....! ' • Gua "1ivity is a problem tommoft to aJl cilia '" o~ County. C.O..a M ao<I Nc•pott &och Police dcpartmen11 1cll us there is Jl"I Q(ti;ity witbin the 11tcndanee bouMbrits o( the Khool d' ukt. ~n·MCA · v.orkh\I very hard 10 easurc ther• ii no aana wai\-icy ~"Ina a our tchc>Ok and that all ot ow tc:bool ~ .,. late ror. childtu, P91Hb a for mote infomat'°' call )09r local tdlool. t • • I ••' 1e -CWLYN.OTS MCK.fO.SCHOOL PMO '93 z .. 1u 1olc:ronec policy oo.~ D~d use ttccl'\"l"S no ncv. rc'cnuc for new studenb. of ,11\ 1001 and drwp .~le a 11uJcru i> It a St:alc bw d~ not require school dJ 1rich 10 ~lk10l· punwrcd ~Ml1• Upon the ftnt · . gnn~ntcr..J1strict tran fcrs into the district uol111un, a student IS transferred IO a.not.her 1( uch tran~fcrs result in a sacrc ncptivc k l .iol ;a~ if there • con~ ~ic.?lation, the 1In:innaJ 1mpjct on the d1s1nc1. As a result. ~tull~nl l) ca.pclkJ from tbc distnct. ~pon·Mc~ )topped a\Xcpt1ng new I or mi.>rt i11form11ion, call 76().3284. anbounJ tr;anslcn in 199? IOOtl high ~hoot. 20 Is aller-scbool chiJd are • available In lht' di lrict'! Yb. Agcnc1c web a Cll) rccrc3tion departments. YMCA and Or;,ingc County Dc1>3rtmcn1 or Educ;U1on pN't1dc .1f1cr-school child care ai many iChool ~11c' 23 Wh c I~ lht' clhnidt~ of the stwlt'at population in e ·~i>c>rt·Mti...1:' ·~port·M~'i. tudcnt e1hn11,;1h pcrccnta,c) for the IJ't ~or \\CIC • \\ hitc: 67 percent H1 p.rnic· 21 pcrccn1 . ~1Jn: 11 ~ru:all 15 Is '-tip a~ for 1t&Mkats ac for mote inform;aliqp. alt 16()..32&4. Nil btcause of ako8'ol'dnq 18 Don 't1ti>c>r1·~ksa h:nt a • ltnehf8tllt! dtt1s code? for more infonn:ition, call )Our local clcmc:nt:>ry ~hool Ulack I Jl'!rccnt \ American l m.l1Jn anJ Pacaltl l .J.1nd"r ) ~' .\II hue.JI CAmpu.sn p~ide • D"1rict pohq proh1b1b dre'' wun~hng tu t~nb iA th' arc:a v.ith 1h;i1 1\ oho.ct:ne or ~h1ch '° incite\•· .. as to • ~ nt 11ppr"'-I. Rc(cn'lll inform;a.iion create .a cle.:ir ;inJ prc~n• dJn;cr of the ' !!..1rJ1ng communt17 CU41nselini progr:ims t\ comm""on of unbt.ful ~b . or ihe 21 Oott tht di~arict pnl\idt hoJ • lunches at school : • Le.,., 1han I ixr.:cni I or more 1111onn.i11011, c.ill 7<iO-:t~<J~ 2 4 \\lut is 1hc cJro1>0ul r.1H· in "'-'" IXU1-~f l'\,I:' "'' ::l\31laNc from llChoot &alls. \Ub)t:inl1.ll dMllpuon of the order!)' f l'r mute 1nrorcn.:tion. cc.II 760-J.."Q.i. or<rat.on of the 'IChool •• 16 ·What I the di tricc"s poflQ' oa In Ncv.-port·M~a. the \IJH, p3rcnt and Yer. Hot lunlhC) arc .&\JllJblc on all school '>itc) In :aJdition. some 'chool .. .uc: imol\'Cd in spcc1jl brcjlfJ.)t progr.inh · • l'\C:\\P'lfl·~t.: .... 1 hJ\ .J IO\\ l.1~h \Chovl ~lropout r.1tc ;\("(X>rl ·~k.,.1' OllC·\c.1r Jr\l~Ut r.ik Ill ~I.Ill..' 7 12 llll J<)C)l 11;! \\,I\ 2.7 (lCllCOI 1111.. d.1~' ul J•1•1J h.1d 11 lhtec:-\car d1vp.ll1I rJt\. ul "-.I 1x·1,,·11t l Im thh:C·) \..Ir 1 Jh.: u1mpJr.:' \\ 11h .1 't..111.·"1Jc 'r:.it.: fo1 19111 ,,, I" 2 pcr•.:nt. •npon O• l'a•pu '! \IUdcntS or CJCh M:hool C'tnbh~h gu1dclinci. e ri.>r .1ppmprialc .. 1udcnt drC\) and For murc information, call 556~3~7). in the ~ o( nkohol .and appc:ir.ancc anJ the~ gu1Jc:linc!> appear 1n Jr .1 ., the di'lr.CI hu' a ztrc>-tofcr3n C pol1C) the: )('.h~I\ \lmknt hJndlxx>l. J ~p1c:il 2·2 Wbtre can hi&h 1chool studt'DIS r«<'ht inform:uion "13rdi11" ''. ,Ju\ ··~c PQfl 00 iehool croutld\ If .:a cumplcs llf un..1t~cp1.11'tlc Jrc'> :ire T-~tn') •'.. t" 1 i nJ in the ion of-.· . depicting drug,, akuhl>I or lc~d l:rn~u:sge or • going lo coll"lt'? •. , "' on a ~h<._,I almpu (lni'~ :in\ clo1hin1 found 10 be "d1Hup11,e·· on ;i t .11 m'• pcllcl J'JM, f mile o( suns. p.:ulk ul:ar c-.impu' l::ach high ~hool ha) 1.:oUh)clOr) II> pf'0\1Jc: guicbncc on i.uch topic :t' 1a~mg the nght high school c:our~'· colkgc ac.imi\.Sion )land.ird (including college cntr:ancc C\JmtnlllOn)), tut.lent pcrwn:t,I 1ntcre>t jnJ Jhiht) lhJradcri tic-., :inJ \CICctK.>~ of collc:~l!r:nr.f-.cholj~hip opponuruuc.' 1.1r mor .. 1nf1.>rm:.11i1111, .. .ill "'c..U. ~:! 15 2 5 \\ h.11 j, th~ ilc:.ttll nm tr .1i11111i: or 'l"\\porl-\ll'..I') hJdlui..' ' •>t•c,, c1c.). the _ti..dent i wbject to f or more inlurm.ltlOn. c.111 \our local • • .!won fr n lht d'"tiict. ).Chool. · • I r more infor~1iof'I, call 760-J~'-' 17 Don 'cwport·Mtu attc"pc llldtol li' I ouuldc tbt> • dl,trf ·~ I • 0 l '"'(ii lull-t1 m~ t1. 11. .r 111 i'li ""flVrl -~k'.i h.1,1.· h.:1 ... 1t ... 1,,,·., c.k£1\:•' .in.I ;i llllh \l!.1r 111 11.·.1,lu:r tr;11111nc. ,.n,1 h.1•.: \jU.1hh .. J 11.11 Calil,1rr11.1 t...· .. d ;Ill! "'"l ... 111111, ~1\l\·Cl£ht fX'h.t.:11t h01\' I -l.°1 '\ J.:~1;.°'' H Ju5e 'c-pur1·~tcsa b funded At'll.1u1 S5 pcrlc:nt ul the 'M:n1or cl;ass goc~ on In '4.JltlC lorn\ Or h1):hcr edUl3t1<ln For more mfurm.&11on. C"'..111 ~uur l~al tu.:h n11. .l\.:r.1~\.' ti.:ad1:r 11 :-,,\1.por:·!\l ...... 1 h " 2 l )l!.1f\ ul 1i.::.id1111£ '-" ·rii.:n~·, ..111!) l') lual pr~ny 1a•t"\, the Ji trict I or nl<.>rc 1nrl•rm .. 11un, call )t>ur \Chool Guidelines for preparing for ~ollege If )<1u'rc 'pl nnin• on :ancnding I \\lllcgc or UOJ\Cf'J.llY :ahcr vad· 1 .. 11m h11h hoot, thcro ;arc scncr:aJ suiJt'tints 10 bclpJ.ou 11rC'p;arc for tntrancc. Gui •nee ,'l,111n,ck>r\ (fief'." ins gr;u.k:\ 7· t :!l h.'1\t cc: to lht most up-to- l!,11c mformlltaon re rdina ;aJ· mMrun requirement anJ ~ to l'l(')I rr p:trc for Cnlr.ancc in to I p.1r11cubr CIC or uru'lrcn.ity. l'vnt;a I them at )'>Ur local \CC· \l J.11) ~hoot. . \~urJ1n1 10 0.aJc WoollC). dt· r .. tor. StuJent upport anJ Re· q:,1H.h l'\ic:c •ith the Nc,.- pon·M Unified School O&J- 1ri 1, hctt arc '4lnC helpful aips: Col~ f'ttparatOI)' Procn I I iah hoof Cunkulu.m • • o" EnctWt • 2.) n Math (al cbra and a;eomc1ry) •~\Cars L:lb ~1~n'"c (chcmh- t') or biol~ I • 2 )C.lr. of the 'hlmc FNc1sn uniu:tge •.t )CJ~ of Su.:1Jl ~1cn'c •I aJ,;mccJ )CJr uf math, )(I· cnct or fok1gn l.lngu.1,c Grade Point Aunact cGl'AJ • Get the be 1 '"'des p<.~•ble A • 8" ~ the minlmum GPA to be run 1dcrcJ for admt ... \1on 1010 a Uni,crsit) of Cahfom~ school Collqc Board Eumloatlons •SAT (~hol:llt1.: Apt1tuJc Test). v.11h .1 minimum COOlbincJ "'3th anJ 13nguagc ~ore of 1.000 The higher the SC\H'C, 1he belier. The mJJOOt) or studcnu talc the SAT tn their '¢nk>r )'C41r The PSAT (Prchmanary Schol~11c Aptitude Tc t) is 11,cn 10 JUnion in October pn:para· &ion for &he SAT, "uh some wph\lmorc also 1:iL.1n1.1hc tc~t • Achic\emcnt TcM, dc.1cm11n- '"i hU\\ much • 11udcnt ln()W') about an a adcmte area. is"al1>0 1u.Jmm1i.tcrcd. Pre t1J.i0Us schooh may be put1cularly interested in math ilnd ~icncc pcrform:incc School and Commu.alty ~nict School or h~hcr education, pani.:ularly ptl\"2tc schoob.. arc loolma for well-rounded s&u· dcnli. Accivilic uwo"1ng athlet· ics, school gOYCrnmcnl and com· mun1ty v.ork ~rvicc a_re ad- Jitional helpful attnbutC$. Coll~ Nlpu U)u31ty offered an the faJI 11 alt bi&h schoob, p3rents and )IU· dents arc invited to meet v.nh counsel ~ 10 dbal pccific cur· riculum and entrance guidelines ContllCt )OUr locoll high school for cuct meeting d:ucs. a-. .... fop Abrnlllvl MICl1lon By ~ Clnlll CllllflidD 0AJ1uaall • t.l..alkMI Ctttltr 300 Monte Va ta Ave .• Colt.a Mcs:a. 92bZ7 (714) 760-~SO would attend · .$Clsiolrat throuahout tbc yea;, All ..ould aro the Thanbpin.g. *\tiler oJ spM, bfcW other SiCbool in thf diWic1. but by ha' n ancndcd an UU1 IWIUDCr ~ alt •Wld e...-a an ldd1tlonal wed: or wac:a1ioe ~,,-a. wcas. ,,.. ooecrepe ii bucd Oii the bdict ....., wd COMiltcnt contact _......,..to nlaia kliOwledp. ............ '*°"aa end be pa .. ...,....., to .... addltiooal ........... , ...... f'ur mur.: mf1.mn.1t1on: c::ill -(1(1 .~! lO JACKIE GlLUS, REALTOR 631-8011 "REAL TOR OF nn: \"EAR 1990" EASTSIDE ONE4f-A-KJND on market• Ongmel J SR home on 400 block Hardwood floors. 4 car ganige w alley ~ SS 15,000 ATlllAC11VE HOME on quiet street &n family ~borhood' Great fireplace. Private entry patao Wrap-around yard. REDUCED TO $U9.900 UN1J9UAL SBR HOME with hardwood floors. lots of tile, family nn. used brick fireplace in living nn LMge yard with RV & &Bey ac Sin.MO D£COllATOll'8 DREQIJ.:ij}spacious 4BR home w unique ft~ Diamond paned §U. -~ ddd to the embl.vK:c . $159 .... llEl.AND9CAP£D S .. conAGE \Arith large grassy _yard! Rcmodcted kitchen, built-In outdodr BBQ. RV 5toniiga, huge lot & more! $149 .... SU + DEN ''DOLLHOUSE0 on qulC't strttt that badcs to large perk. Den hes ottrDcttvc French doors, 2 ped09. NOW ONLY $U7.- HUGE 5 .. POOL HOii£ w/~ master su • glganlic fanwy nn 3 fnplaca. Lowly patio s:pArtJing pod • spa. buUt·ln 8~ in outdo(Jr kitchen $469 .... NEWPOllT HEIGHTS AllEA CRAaM1NG S .. HO•so\J> cul-<fe· quiet NEWPORT BEACH lot. Located on a . .,, .... RMJTIRJCl.Y oecouTED 14TOllY VII.IA 2BR. 2 SBA. URPded kitdlln. ~ patio, 2 car _..... ~Pool• crubhouM and a lhort *al to ...... ......,...~ .................. ··--631-8011 ... I ""' ~ • SCHOOL HOUDAYS AND ACTMllU 1"i·M ICllOOL HOUlll· . Important school dates First dJy of school K-12 students: ........................... Sept. 9, 1993 last day of first semester: ........................................ Jan. 28, 1994 lJst day of second semester: ................................. June 21 , 1994 lJst day of school K-1 2 students: .......................... June 21, 1994 t.ast day of sefVice, K-6 teachers: ........................... June 21 , 1994 L.1~ cfay of seNice, ~-12 teachers: ........................ )~ 22, 1994 -' ':Q' legal/local Holidays l\ov. 8, 1993 ......................................................... Veterans Day Nov. 17, 1993 ................................ Conference day_ K-6 teachers Nov. 17, 1993 ................................... local holiday K_-~ students l\:ov. 25, 26, 1993.. ....................................... Thanksgiving recess Dec. 20, 1993 ........................................................ Winter recess Occ. 31, 1993 ............................................... (10 days Mon.-Fri.) JJn. 1 7. 1994 .. . ................................ Martin Luther l<ing. Jr. Day . ).m 3 1 : l <)94..... ... . . . .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. . Preparation Day 7 -12 teachers (local holiday 7 • t2 students) r l'b. 14. 1994 ...................................... : . .-.............. Lincoln Day Fc.:b. 21 , 1994 ........................................... : ......... President's Day MM. 16, 1994 ................................. lnservice day 7· 12 teachers; . Conference day K-6 teachefs OR site option 1<·6 teachers: lnseM<:e day K-12 (local holiday K-12 students> M.ir. 28 .......................... : ............. Apr. 1, 1994 ·Spring recess t<.\Jy JO, 1994 ...... : ............................................ ~I Day ELEMENTARY ~ IUadeipitn ~ ()pew ao. o,e. AdMn$ 8:15 12:1$ 9:15 AndtlWn 1:17 12:10 t:20 ~ • 10 11:10 CdleFf'Mtt a :JO 11:SO 11 ·SO tWbotVlew 8:1S 12;()() 9.0S ~CH) Ka.r PNNry 8:15 11:50 9.lO ~brtdiit 8:10 11:45 9.25 llna>ln 1:15 12 JO 9:15 ~ 1·15 11:)5 9 15 Newport Oem. 8:20 •11 .•o 9.20 ~ Heights 1.lS 1:55 9:SO f'ilnOnS • 1·20 ~ lO ~ 1:25 t 1'.45 11•40 Ptf'(P~ 9:10 12:)0 PomoN l ·JS 11 45 Sonora l ·lO 1 t.SO VIOoN a,15 . 11.55 Whittier 8:10 11 JO 11 lO • \\'isort 8 OS t 1 2S 11 40 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS COfON cW MJt U..Mew ENir t Prlaat)' Sllolt~JS P.M. Oosiq limes CloM 0,... a... 0,.. a.. Well; l1Nr 1:15 8:15 2.11 1:15 2 41 1;00 1:4S 1:17 2:1> 1:17 2:5S· I.SS 1·10 1.se 1:10 l.4S 1 45 ):10 a.JO Ul 1:10 2:45 1 45 12:SO 1:15 2.IS 115 ):00 1.15 aos 2.SO 150 J.lS 1.10 l :JO l :JS Z:tS 1·00 1:25 2:1J 1:25 J:OS 2 OS 1:l0 1:15 2·JO l .1S ) 10 1:20 12-lS 1:15 2 15 I 15 15S l 00 12·40 1:15 2 05 4;15 ~:SO 1.00 1:10 l ·lS 2:21 I lS ) 15 _l IS 1·20 1.SO 1:20 2 40 -l .00 1:25 l 10 • 1•25 J SS 1:55 a 15 l 07 1:1$ 1:45 t •s 8 JO 2.10 1:.)0 J OS 2 OS a.1s J 20 1•15 2:SO 11 SS 2·SO l :lO I SS 110 2.0 1 45 JOO a:u 2 15 125 J 00 2 00 ~ ao.. 100 JOO 8'.00 2S6 I-OS 140 TeWlnllt a.oo 2 )0 •.• ···-••• >b-2: JO Oft '1 drfil WILSON ELEM. YIAll·•OUND SCHIDUU HIGH SCHOOLS 0,. (Pnl H OoMCrnt.•) August 25 ............................................... : .............. School starts · September 6 .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. . .... . .. .. ... . . .. . ..... ... Labor Day November 8 .................................................... Veteran's H°'Kby November 22-26 ......................................... Thanksgiving recess December 20-31 ................................................... Winter recess Corona .. M.w a·oo Joo·· <AlraMtu a·oo 2.56 E"'1ndl 100 1.S:' Newport Hwbor 1.00 2.~. 7.10 1 )0 J.10uary 3-7 ....................... Extended winter recess plus five days January 1 7 .................................... Mart.in Luther King, Jr. Day SChool. Moltlft ~Mn lldt lay . 1'00 2·4S ..... _, ...... ·---·-· ... Aib'I .• """ February 14·2 I ....................... Lincoln Day and President's Day plus four days in between March 28-April 8 .. . .. ... .... ................... Spring break pf us five days MJy 30 .. .. ... . . .. ............. ...... ... . ... .... ........ .... .. .. Mefl'lOf'bl Day June 30 .......................................................... List day ol fChool kt! lay 100 2)0 ..... .. -···· ··-··-· -·····--r11 Monee VllLI 11:00 700 .... ·--·· -·· ··-· '°" & '"'" Mol* Vlltl 9:00 l IS . -·---_ ... _\\'eel ~ 1 huB ~ ..... 1:00 l JO -· ·-· .,,._, So&mr· Sdtool dlilnct.. 111 tl!IJ Alter school, what's there for my child to -do? Plenty The Newpon-MeStt Unified School D1~1rict h:u a variety o( a(tcr-school child \a re and pl;iyground pr<>&rams available at many ~hool sites. which range from ip(>rts ;ind indoor/outdoor games to music and craft~. Addition:il programs arc also :iva1lablc al nearby community centers and parl~. T!lese recreational activities arc 11dm1nistcrcd through lhc Orange County Dcpanmcnc of Education, cit.in of Newport lkJch and Costa Mesa, and the Ncwport·Costa Mesa YMCA. Herc's a rundown: The City of Co ta Mu. Whal: Supervised a(lcr•school playground proarams for ch.ildrcn 6-13. Wbt're: 9 clemcnt:U) school sites: Culifontia, College Park, K..iscr, Killybrooke, Paul:uino, Pomon:i, Sonota, Whittier and Wilton. Propams: A variety or active recrudonill aaivities and table p.mc:s as well as arts and crafts. When: Sept. 9 lhrou&h last day or school (cxdudina holidays); Mon.·fri., l-5 p.m. Fee: Free (some charges for arts and crafts.) lafo: Call SS6-1506. Tk Clcy ol Newport Bad Mat: Supervised aner-tchool playpound propams for children 6-13. WMn: Two elementary scbool lites: Newport Elementary and Newpon Heiahts; · Mariners Pait (Irvine and DcMr) ud Community Youth Ccnte:r/Orant HowaJd Part (Slh and Iris ftCDUCS). Propuu: A variety of lPO"ll. ~arts and C18fll. ud table pmes 1Upcrviled by qu8lity recreation leaden. Wlla: Operates lhrouabCJut tbe ICbool By Keftet Atzgeorge, Pmidlrt HaltlOt CculCI PTA Any funds IClt ~' are one, ~nt on · The Harbor C.ouncil PTA consists o( 21 Kbootl tbrOuah the pwchuc OI needed schools in the Newpon-Mcsa Unified School equipment lib cc:MQPUters. pbjpound District. Eacb individual PTA president sits equipment and boob. Between DOW and Ncwcmbu, the PTA will chaMcJ moll otits on the Harbor Council. encrpa Into ensuriaa Propolidon J74 (the PT A as a child advocacy orpniution, not \10UChcr initiative) ii defuted. a fund-naisina or1anization. While we do The objectives ot the PTA are: r.aisc funds. they arc used for our various •To ptOmOIO the welfare ol dMldfCe and proanuns such as Ju.11 Say No, Project Sell youtb in home, ICboo&. conuDUftity Md pba &cccm and Best Foot F0tward (• rcadln& o( worVii,. PtOSram) co r"nd our con1lnuin1 tnlni.na. •To ,... the ltaDdard ot-.. li'4 t8 -DM.Y Pl.ors MCK·fG.SCfm.. PMER 't3 year. Newpon ElcmcntAry, Tuc.·Thur .. 2-S p.m.: Newport Hciahts. ~on.·f ri.. 2·$ p.m,; Marincn Park, Mon.·Fn .• 2·S p.m.; Community Youlh Center, Mon.·Fri., 2-6:30 p.m. Call ttprcJi"I spcdfi schedules" each locaai<.n Fee: free Mal El.: For dillclrcn 8-13, youth football is otrcrcd for • rec of SJQ. which includes jcnq. Practices. held at six tchool locations, bepn the week ol Sept. IJ, AU pines will be played at Grant Howaad Park.. Wee The Newport 8cadl htb. 8cachn and Recreation 0ep'1Unent is c:umntty k>okina for reautioa kackn •.nd cm.chcs. U )ilO'I CU help OUt ud/ot for MOte inlonnallon Oft after a:hool propams. can ~31SI. TIM ~C... •taa YMCA Wltal: After«hool child care for d\ildrcn in kin<krpncn thre>u&h ~h &rade. WMft: Fout ekmc:n1ary 1ehool .atQ throughout Ne•pon Oexh and Costa Mi Adams. Muincrs. Hotbor V.cw and Vktoria. Limited tra.ruponllion is ~ibt Crom other school Procn•1: Sporu. indoor/outdoor p.mt and crans in both Individual and sruup scuinp. 1dmini1tcrcd by tnincd Y fCA itarr with a leockr to chitd ratio or 1:14. Homework time ond nutritious~ nn prO¥lded daily. W'ka: Yor·roua&tt Mon.·Fri. ""°' tinckrpnen dismissal until 6 r.m.: ~·· houn arc 7 1.m. to 6 p.m. Oll ror holm1 wattioft Khcdule. Ftt:C.ll rcw recs 1od ref.isUation. Flnandal auistance is avt1tlable. lalo: The YMCA is k>catcd at 2300 Univenhy Dmc, Newport. CaU 642-9990, .. , ' tf t'l: .. • j - le n I Disb•lct's •clal programs meet the aducatklrial challenges The <h lie Cl and upportun1tte1 fof our ch11dttn ruj )IOUlb •itb 'I ···~I need are cxtn.ordin&I)'. In 1he 199'2·93 hoof year. there .... re I tudc:nts who tttti\c:d ~ ",, ~. The district hu been , 'roU\ in it cffon tO pr~idc a •w I \C't\icC dcltvc:ry ~lem to 1: :·"re eduau· aJ ucce A :. n1111uum of pl cement aptioru 1,lud1ng reiulu and 1pcaal ~·Ju atioo scttin are main tained 11 .. iJ('~U3tdf pro idc for the , 1,11, i.lual nceJ ol II uccptional -1ud nt~ I he m:c:Ji. o( the \ ry youns :arc • t .Jt Can)on SdM>OI site in the , )(hool lntcn>cntion Proenm. A ~11 1 J11oC1pli ry cc.un, lndudin& a I ') hu!Qsiol.t, ptedt ~· j\t, ~al education teacher health pccia)ist Vrith other needed pcciallSU. provides asscssncnt.s to identify children SU5pectcd of ha,-ing d~bahtlcs or ~'"I cducatk>n3lly at·risl.. An lndividu:ahzcd Farmfy Scf"icc Plan and appropnatc ·Jer\ICCS ore d~1gncd for each .student who is· digiblc ~d un st.ilc and r!!deral cnterta. C~nyon ~hOOI \ltC ill\O '1"-<>mmoJ.atc th¢ PJN.111) Center. ~ center "'h1ch of(et education a.nJ )Upport '>C" ICC\ for )IUdcnt 'Atth SC\ ere d1\Jhili11i:' 1 he nature a·nJ e~tePSl\enc~ or their J 1..:Jbil111cs require mtcn)l\C ~r-.1cc) "'hlCh include \Clf·help . ~lJll , l..1nguagc and rommun1cat1un. motor Je .. elopmcnt. mob1hl> and \0Ca11on:il ,i..,11~ It 1' nut unu-.u.11 for t~ ~tudcnt\ to p;ir1ic1~tc 1~ com~n)·ba.scd job trainin1 in \ar1ous community businesses Special day classes arc located thtouJhout the district. 'These cl:is~ arc utilized u ~m option~ -.hen more indusn-c and spca:&hzcd individual ~ .. arc needed. An exartJplc is tbC duster or cl:mcs located at K.aiser School that prO\ ides spccialil.cd services for hearing 1mp:tired studcnl$. Other spccul day cla.sscs include proirams for tudcnts with lcarninJ d1 abilitie), physic.aJ dis:ibmtics. emotional problems aod rct.ard:uion. The studenb in the e cla~ e participate in regular education cllsscs and activities according to their needs. De 1gn:ucd instruction:tl scMc~ Jre ava1IJblc :at all school sites . fhc~ services arc provided b) 'pcetllh t and include language anJ pccch rertiediation. adlptl\c Proer.•s meet Individual student language needs 11u:.Jollot41n1 •~ sPttfal pm~rJJrru otTeral b) I~ f\'ewpon \I,·\~ Unir1<tJ Sdle)OJ D~trict. l llAl'TER I C 1:ip1cr I a fcdcr:alfy runJcd f IU'brum to meet the n eds of · 'tudcnii. v.ho require Jdi1ion:il hdp in mith. readin& and lil'\lu~e 1:h I he pu~ ' to•ci\.'C tudent :a 'm:tll grJ>up, onc"On-onc a 1s•lince 111 , n dfort to nmc.them to ir:ade b cl Wh11t1c:r. POOl<>na. Wilton. l\llhbroolc. Ad.'lms, C.oUeae Parl 111J 54.mora elementary schoob and 1 c\\ mkJc Middle hool offer • L h:ipter l pr•,.,,.,.,,.._ I En11Ub to studenu "'ho h:a\C a pnm:uy Span1 h &>a second language. l;inc~ other than £n&lish. Currently the prop-am is only The student's mnin lancu:agc is t.lu&ht at Adams 3nd Pomona u~ :l) a support S) tem to help elementary schools. them undcntand the subJcCl 0 . matter :tloog \l.ith the u..c of BlUNCUAL PROGRAM objC'C'ls or pcc1:altzed technique) A b1linp.ll program tn\.'Ol\cs a that hdps better undcntand l:iric popul31k>n o( a particular Engh)h. bn1uagc group that needs The length or tune the child's spccial~ed instructions. primary language ~ u~d decrea)C~ Certified bilingual teachcn as the stud~nt become more provide primary bnguaac profteicnt 1n Ensl~ inltructions and ESL. · faery sch01..1I an the d1s1rict has . • Whinier, Wilson. Pomo~ and )Qme sort of ESL proiram. either Ad:ams elementary schools ~vc offered on ns ~TI campus or the bigeest bilinauat programs. p~1dcd :it another school 0 0 tULnuNGUAL PROGR.ut SPANl H AS A SECOSD Schools such as Whittier and LANGUAGE.. (SSL) Sonora arc coa.sidc:red muhiliniU31 The pilot procram offers because they have propams Encli.sh-spuki"I elcmcntaty 1Chool offered in V.ctnamcse, SFnis.h childttn the cha.nee to learn anJ En&lisb. You don't have to spend a k>t to sta:p here ... money Mn buy withoUt havine to ............ ph)'~ical eduation. counseling. audiotogjcal services. vi5ion services, and $pCCiah2cd equipment. R esource specialist progr..101~ arc jn each or the dt'>l'rict schoob. The progr:im pro-..adcs sc~ice to eligible studcnb functioning an the regular cla ~" but \\ho arc in need of wmc! special ~LStancc :)nJ ~upport . Their )pcc1ul education ac.H.ll!m1i: program I) c~ly :iliincJ 14ith the regul:tr cttrriculum \\hile utiluini; rcmcdi:mon :.tratcgic' TI11; rc>0urcc.! 'pcc1ah t also prO\ 1Jc, consuhat1on and re~rce information. and material) tu p:irenh and rcgul:ir st:iff mcmhcr' ~enerating an dkcti'c colbhor.uiun ol .. p.:c1.1I :inJ r~·~ular cJu.:-.Jtiun I or murc ml.Jrm:llM..111, '" 111 7li0·3503 Parents: Where to turn tor help If ;ou arc "Ornc!J about )our chilJ') :icJdc!m1c anJ cm.)tiun.11 progrc"· Nc"port·Mc\.:.I Un1il.:J School Dt)lrtCt 1.iff1dJ1' '\U~C\I the folh.,..\lng •A p.1rcnt 'h9ulJ fiN m..:..:t -.11h the tc,achcr hi J1..cu" thl". , .. concern . M:Jll) 11mc' .1 p.m:nt>' C\pcCt..1t1on> arc IOU h1sh tur the child\ grade k'\cl •The StuJ~nl !:>tuJ) k:im '' the ne--.c step for add111onal • hdp. fh..: t(',\Ol I C\h:\" )ilUJllLlO\ \\ hi:ri: k.1rni11 g J".1l,1li11c' ur other h;.inJ1 .. ap' .1u: .. u,p.:ocJ. I h(' tl.".m1 111duJ.:, ;i "'h.1(11 P'~~h,1t.1i;1,1 "ho can pru\l.I.: I"'" I" loi,;1, .11 ll"'>l•ll$ 11 r.:.1u11.:J \ p.1r .. 111 '-·'" rclcr 1hc d ull.I tu ti..: le 1m b\ ..:111'lt;.11:11ni; lhc..· .:hu,,J I" 111.:1p.1I F.n .JJ<lit1,m.1I mfurm .. It• • \.Jll Director uf ~1uJ1.1 1 '• '·"'' D.1le \\'oollc:~. -w. "~ '' ,, ·Costa Mesa Higli School - Band Boosters ' .. RAii! Without Your Help The Children Will Not Haw A Band Tilere is no school funding for the Band All money oomes fiom parents and donations. A cash donation in any amount WOUid be greatb' appreciated and will make a big difference. TAMARRAH ANDERSQN Paftm~ OJlclwel Banker~ .. ,• ' I- l ~ . • -DM.Y N.Ol'S BACK·TO.SCHOOl PRIMER '93 -4