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Danette Goulet
NEWPORT BEACH -- These teenagers have it all -- brains, talent,
ambition, drive and the nerve to publicly suggest that Rep. Christopher
Cox (R-Newport Beach) deals in manure all day.
They are future graduates of Harvard, Stanford, Yale and Princeton
universities.
They will be litigators, scientists, musicians and politicians.
They are the future movers and shakers of whatever communities they
settle in.
They are the cream of the 2001 crop in Newport Beach.
The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce recognized the top 15 high
school seniors from each of the two high schools Wednesday morning at the
40th annual Scholarship Awards breakfast, sponsored by the Commodores
Club.
“It was really interesting hearing how many accomplishments people
had,” said Lauren Mirowitz, one of the top 15 from Corona del Mar. “I was
honored.”
One by one, each student stood before their parents, peers,
administrators and dignitaries from the city, school district and
legislature while their accomplishments were recited.
To keep things lively and fun, principals asked students to expound on
various aspects of their academic resumes.
It was something Newport Harbor principal Michael Vossen may have
momentarily regretted after asking student Tom Peter what it meant to be
an agricultural waste engineer.
“Basically I do the same thing Congressman Cox does -- move horse
manure around all day,” Peters responded, as he stood just feet from a
bemused Cox.
With the exception of Peters, whose classmates said nothing he does
really surprises them anymore, students were both amazed and delighted to
hear what their peers had been up to.
“I think it just shows how gifted some kids are,” said Ariel Jacobs, a
Newport Harbor recipient. “I was impressed with my classmates.”
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