From more than 300 young actors...
From more than 300 young actors who competed, Torrie Gekas, 16, of
Newport Beach won first place at the International Thespian Society
California State Festival at Pomona College. She performed one
monologue from Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” and another from
Chekhov’s “The Three Sisters” and was named best performer. In
addition, she and her partner were awarded third place for
improvisation. Gekas intends to compete at the Thespian Nationals at
the University of Nebraska in June. Gekas attended Lincoln Elementary
School in Corona Del Mar, where she played a major role in the
sixth-grade play “Bye Bye Birdie,” directed by Claire Ratfield. That
inspired her to continue with an arts education at the Orange County
High School of the Arts in Santa Ana, where she is a junior. An
honors student, Gekas is president of her high school’s Thespian
Society chapter and was named Queen of the Winter Formal.... Corona
del Mar resident Sydney Leonard turned 100 on Monday. The staff and
members at Oasis Senior Center threw him a birthday party Friday,
when he was honored with cake and a card from President Bush. Leonard
has lived in Corona del Mar for 50 years, after longing to live near
the ocean for most of his life. He is an avid gardener and spent a
good portion of his life as a farmer. Still very active, he attends
dances at the Senior Center once a month, walks for nearly one hour
daily and spends time gardening every day.... Kathryn Salter,
daughter of Wendy and Fred Salter of Corona del Mar, has been named
to the Merit List at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. To be eligible
for Merit List recognition, a student must earn a grade-point average
of at least 3.45. Salter is a senior, majoring in psychology .... The
Corona del Mar High School and Middle School PTA held a tea party on
March 22 to mark the 108th birthday of the National PTA. Honorary
Service Awards were presented to eight people in recognition of their
outstanding service to students and the community. A contribution has
been made in each recipient’s name to the state PTA scholarship fund.
The honorees included parent volunteers Valerie Bechelli and Lori
Berg; Bill Leach, history department; Gary Almquist, science
department and boys’ wrestling coach; Andy Halpin, Newport Beach
Police Department and community resource officer at the high school;
John Weyrauch, math department; Bill Sumner, cross-country and track
coach; and Karen Yelsey, volunteer.
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