Report Card
130 MAKE OCC’S ATHLETIC HONOR ROLL
A total of 130 Orange Coast College student-athletes made the college’s
Athletic Honor Roll for the 1998-99 academic year.
That number constitutes 34% of all athletes who earned letters for the
Pirates last year. To qualify for honor roll, students were required to
maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average during the season of their
sport, and all had to complete a minimum of 12 academic units during
their seasons.
Fifteen students maintained a perfect 4.0, and 115 had grade point
averages of 3.0 or better. Students from Huntington Beach and Fountain
Valley include: Jason Arellano, Huntington Beach, men’s track and field;
Gretchen Brinegar, Fountain Valley, women’s crew; Mike Buckingham,
Huntington Beach, football; Kelly Burnett, Huntington Beach, women’s
cross country; Regina Capriotti, Huntington Beach, women’s crew; Sean
Chrestensen, Huntington Beach, men’s track and field; Ryan Thomas Clark,
Fountain Valley, baseball; Julie Colville, Fountain Valley, men’s crew;
Jennifer Droney, Huntington Beach, women’s crew; Emma Ekblad, Huntington
Beach, women’s soccer; Meredith Encalpera, Huntington Beach, women’s
crew; Nicole Hansen, Fountain Valley, women’s track and field; Elizabeth
Horan, Huntington Beach, women’s crew; Robert Konigsmark, Huntington
Beach, men’s golf; Brian Lanich, Huntington Beach, men’s water polo; Erik
Lewis, Huntington Beach, men’s cross country; Melissa Lewis, Huntington
Beach women’s basketball; Peter Martinelli, Fountain Valley, men’s
basketball; Nadia Mojica, Huntington Beach, women’s basketball; Lisa
Nielsen, Fountain Valley, women’s soccer; Mary Peters, Fountain Valley,
women’s soccer; Denise Poirel, Fountain Valley, women’s golf; Tim
Sipowicz, Huntington Beach, football; and Autumn Topete, Huntington
Beach, men’s crew.
Elmore joins GWC board
Judith Elmore, vice president of family-owned Elmore Toyota in
Westminster, has joined the Golden West College Foundation Board of
Directors, college President Dr. Kenneth Yglesias announced.
Golden West College’s nonprofit foundation is responsible for generating
revenue for scholarships, classroom projects and campus improvements. It
is managed by a board of directors that provides leadership and direction
for the organization. In other Golden West news, Robert C. Maling Jr.,
the president of Airflite, Inc., a Toyota subsidiary, has joined the
Golden West College Foundation Board of Directors.
HIGH SCHOOL DANCE DAY
Orange Coast College has set the date for its 16th Annual High School
Dance Day.
More than 225 Orange County high school students and their faculty
advisors are expected to attend the event, set for March 1. High School
Dance Day, designed to encourage high school students to consider further
study in the field of dance, is hosted annually by OCC’s Dance
Department. Activities will run from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Each high school
student will take part in a series of four classes, taught by members of
OCC’s Dance Department faculty. Students can select from a variety of
classes, including flamenco, modern, ballet, tap, jazz, street dance,
African and dance conditioning. Following the class sessions, Orange
Coast dance students will demonstrate short choreographic studies they
are preparing for their classes. Interested high schools may contact
Shanley at (714) 432-5506.
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