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GAINS
AFTER-SCHOOL SPECIAL
Students are learning to spin tunes during a music recording class
offered by Ocean View High School’s after-school program. Once a week,
junior James Smith, 17, and senior Roberto Tapia, 18, teach their peers
the basics of being a disc jockey. “On the first day of class, we had a
long waiting list,” James said. Funded by money from the Healthy Start
program, the class is the most popular of Ocean View’s after-school
offerings.
LEADING THE WAY
The mayors of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley joined with Huntington
Beach Union High School District Supt. Susan Roper to talk with more than
100 student council members about leadership. It was the first time
Fountain Valley Mayor Guy Carozzo and Huntington Beach Mayor Dave
Garofalo addressed students together on the subject. The event, attended
by students from six schools, was part of the city’s and district’s
Odyssey 2000 program. “We got to see the mayors as real people,” said
Marina High senior Christina Chilleme.
LOSSES
FIRE TRUCKS RECALLED
The Huntington Beach Fire Department recalled four of its emergency
trucks in January after one of them uncontrollably leaned from side to
side during a fire. The 35,000-pound trucks, manufactured by
New-York-based Saulsbury, could have posed a danger to firefighters,
division chief Duane Olson said. Fire Department heads were warned about
the problem several months before the incident but insist they could not
have done anything sooner. “We weren’t hiding it,” Olson said. The
department is using reserve and replacement trucks until the manufacturer
fixes the problem at its own expense.
RETIRING FROM THE FORCE
After 28 years, Capt. Rod Gillman is retiring from the Fountain Valley
Police Department this summer. Gillman, 52, has been the department’s
captain since 1991. “I love this job, and I want to leave it while I
still enjoy it,” Gillman said. His last day is June 23.
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