Several names were missing from DP 103 list
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I was reading about your most influential people of Newport Beach
and I have two nominations that I think should be considered (DP 103,
Wednesday).
First of all, I think you should consider all of the physicians at
Hoag Hospital who save lives every day. In particular Dr. Paul Kuhn,
who has recently retired after 40 years of serving our community. He
was a wonderful physician, a wonderful doctor and a great person.
Also, I would like to nominate my husband, Herman Basmaciyan,
whose vision 30 years ago as a traffic planner and engineer put
Avocado Street on the maps and the toll freeway.
SANDRA BASMACIYAN
Corona del Mar
I liked reading the 103 people you picked, but I think you should
include Mike Whitehead. I love reading the Harbor Column on Monday
and I saw Whitehead speak at a yacht club about the bay. I think he
is a person giving a lot to our bay as a volunteer with many groups.
MICHELLE PETERSON
Newport Beach
You forgot Michele Mullen. She was the driving force behind the
Aaron Peirsol Day, fund-raising and all associated Olympic activities
related to our hometown hero Olympian Aaron Peirsol for the Sydney
2000 Summer Olympics. She constantly involves herself with Newport
Harbor High School fund-raising and many other charitable causes.
D. LEPPER
Huntington Beach
How is it possible that the DP 103 selections for 2002 failed to
list and show Newport Beach Councilman Dennis O’Neil?
He has served his Corona del Mar District 6, and the entire city,
as a totally respected and dedicated council member for the last
eight years. He served one of those years as an excellent mayor.
O’Neil’s list of local community achievements, for the benefit of
all Newport Beach citizens, may be longer than your list of 103
“influencers.” He is truly a special citizen.
Those of us who know him well are completely aware of his “soon to
be” legacy (termed out).
Thank you to Dennis O’Neil, from your thousands of admirers
throughout the entire community of Newport Beach, for your incredible
eight years of service to this special community.
Surely someone “erred” with the omission of your name and picture
from the most recent DP 103 listings by the Daily Pilot. Perhaps they
have a special idea to cover you with a “one on one” story prior to
your leaving office in early December.
We sure hope so because you deserve the recognition and attention
... I and we think.
DONALD GLASGOW
Newport Beach
* EDITOR’S NOTE: Donald Glasgow chairs the Corona del Mar
Business Improvement District.
To quote your criteria for selection, “Tireless souls who make
sure the show goes on. They have timing charisma and a presence that
can’t be denied. They command an audience and bring the crowd to
standing ovations and calls for encores. Performance with second to
none who didn’t really need an audition or an introduction. Who hold
the power the prestige and the panache.”
We ask you for the second consecutive year -- why not name Carl
St. Claire, music director of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. He
eminently embodies the above description. His leadership of the
orchestra has become world class. He presents dynamic performances
and programs to all age and interest groups.
MAUREEN AND GIL McCUTCHAN
Newport Beach
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