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I am calling regarding the Daily Pilot 103 most influential people
in Orange County. We feel that the OASIS Senior Center has been left out.
We have a membership of almost 6,000 people. We have over 100 classes and
some of them are free. We have lunches at a very nominal fee. We have
three vans that pick up and deliver people to doctor’s appointments and
also to the OASIS center and other appointments. We have Meals on Wheels,
which we offer for free. We have a social services coordinator that helps
people find housing and nursing care facilities. We loan out wheelchairs
and medical equipment for free, and we also offer free flu shots.
BARBARA L. HYATT
Newport Beach
I’m calling about this DP 103. You left out probably one of the most
important people in Orange County. And that’s Carl Sinclair, the maestro
of the Civic Symphony Orchestra. He has done for Orange County art as
much as anybody else in the county. And I think it’s a gross omission to
have left him off.
JIM EMMI
Corona del Mar
I’m calling about the 103 most influential people of the Newport-Mesa
community. I noticed that Honey Thames was rated 97 and I want to tell
you that she was certainly underrated. She should have been a little more
toward the top. She’s a saint for our community.
ROY WARD
Costa Mesa
Regarding the annual DP 103. What’s the purpose? It sure seems nothing
but snobbery. Especially considering the ones that get left out.
MARIE MARGARET
Newport Coast
The 103 without Rodman. Come on. The most visible person in all of
Newport Beach. Unbelievable. I can’t believe you didn’t get Rodman on
there. Just cause he’s a bad boy? He’s no worse than the guys from Sugar
Ray, I grew up with them. Rodman’s mellow compared to them, so come on!
More people notice Rodman on the street than anybody from Sugar Ray.
Sells more shoes, does more ads, come on. I love Sugar Ray, but Rodman’s
got to rank up there.
BUCK BAKER
Newport Beach
I’m calling in reference to anybody who was overlooked in the Daily
Pilot Top 103. The criteria for 103 most influential people is very
broad. I think that the Mariners Elementary School Foundation should have
been included. It has raised over $200,000 to help the school and the
children in two years of existence. People such as Kay Davis and other
ladies at the school, who have spent every hour they can to improve the
school for the kids, are the ones who really influence everyone. I would
like to see some real heroes be given some recognition.
PAUL DAVIS
Newport Beach
Hank Panian made an impression on her life
I was thrilled and surprised to see Hank Panian in your Millennium
Moment last week. Only surprised because the night before I had told my
husband and two sons what an impact Mr. Panian had made on my life. I was
in Panian’s California history class in 1969 at OCC.
Panian brought history alive to a student who, prior to that, was
taking history classes only because they were required to. Because of his
influence and unique wonderful way of teaching, I still have a thirst for
history. I’ll never forget “La Raza” and how as a WASP, I truly came to
understand the influence of Mexicans in California.
I left OCC after that semester to become a flight attendant. Panian
tried to persuade me to stay in school. Although I flew for 12 years,
loved flying and traveled extensively, Panian was right. I should have
stayed in school. This is a lesson I have passed on to my children. Hank
Panian should know that 30 years later, he is still influencing me.
Teachers do affect eternity.
CHRYSAN MCCANDLESS OWENS
Newport Beach
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