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Hi. I want to tell you that the article[s] on girls suffering from
eating disorders at Corona and in general in Saturday’s Daily Pilot were
outstanding. They were informative. They were in depth. They were
detailed. They were outstanding. I congratulate you.
I think it important that a local newspaper deal with important local
issues. The Daily Pilot should do this more often as there are other
topics that need more open discussion.
Once again, thank you for the excellent article on eating disorders.
HANS BODE
Newport Beach
As a community we have collectively experienced firsthand the painful
consequences of fast cars, fast illegal drugs, and fast guns these past
few years. Now, just when we thought it was safe to pick up the Daily
Pilot, comes word that the fast prescription drug (Ritalin) is eating
away at our kids. How courageous of the Pilot, Jessica Garrison, Bill
Lobdell, Tom Johnson, and staff to come forth with the best five pages of
local investigative journalism the people of Newport/Mesa have seen in a
long time. This piece may hurt some deeply now but in the long run will
help us all.
The fingers will point faster than the arrow on a spinning compass. My
suggestion is that we all share the blame on this one. This rush to
Ritalin shows we have done a fine job teaching kids our own poor value
system. We live in a place that deifies superficiality, material
possessions, image and vilifies substance. Good looks, thinness, cosmetic
plastic surgery, palaces for homes, multiple luxury cars, boats, planes,
athletes, and lavish parties are more highly honored than basic things
like honesty, ethics, and character.
Now that we know the Pilot can do it, we look forward to more excellent
journalism.
MICHAEL A. GLUECK
Newport Beach
Alexis’ tale is familiar to me. Is she a real person in our community? I
am a recovering anorexic who attended NYC Art schools through high school
and college in the late 1960s-’70s. After reading the articles I feel a
responsibility to discuss the “Real World” Alexis expects to find in a
NY art school with her. I’m concerned that she will find more of the same
call to perfection there. I did.Thank you for reporting on this story. I
hope you will continue the dialogue.
Sincerely,
KATHY POPPERS
Newport Beach
As a Newport Harbor student I feel it was a misrepresentation of the
feeling at our school regarding the publicized problem with eating
disorders and Ritalin abuse at CdM. We are in no way “gleeful” about this
serious problem at our “rival” school that exists at our own school, too.
These Corona girls are not only our friends but also our teammates for
many club sports. Their suffering is ours as well and the problem of the
whole community. To separate the issue in terms of school rivalry is
wrong.
ELYSE POPPERS
NHHS Class of ’01
Congrats, you’ve done it again! If anyone doubted that the Daily Pilot
was the house organ of Newport Harbor, this piece would set them
straight. By building a sensational conclusion on rumor, inference, and
the hyperbolic tales of teenagers, Ms. Garrison wants us to believe that
Ritalin abuse is:
1) virtually a daily ritual for a “sizable minority” (never defined) of
girls at CdM;
2) the proximate cause of this abuse is CdM’s obsession with
“perfection.”
My wife and I have two children that attend CdM, and two that attend
Harbor. We live in the CdM school zone, but have family and numerous
friends at both schools. We know, from what our children tell us that
there has been a problem with Ritalin use at CdM. The school also has a
problem with alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and other illegal drugs. Is CdM
unique among NMUSD high schools? Hardly! Harbor, Estancia and Costa Mesa
all have similar problems with drugs, some more, some less. These other
schools have also had problems with gang violence, a drive-by shooting,
and various other disturbances not yet visited on CdM. The difference is
in the perspective of your paper.
Should we ignore the problem at CdM? Of course not. At the same time, it
does no good to gloat, as the Daily Harbor High Pilot routinely does when
there is bad news to report about CdM. As the paper claiming to be
“Serving the Newport-Mesa Communities Since 1907”, you ought to take a
more evenhanded approach to things and highlight the good things in our
community.
TOM VOGELE
Newport Beach
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