Krystal Farthing of Costa Mesa won the...
Krystal Farthing of Costa Mesa won the title of “Miss Costa Mesa”
Saturday at the 58th annual Lions Fish Fry at Lions Park in Costa
Mesa. Farthing, who grew up in Costa Mesa, is currently in her second
year as a human biology and pre-optometry major at UC San Diego.
A graduate of Estancia High School, she was involved in the drama
department as secretary, the cheerleading squad as a four-year
varsity member and all-squad captain, and as senior class vice
president.
Farthing also volunteered more than 400 hours at Newport Mesa
Christian Center as a Kids Camp counselor and missionary to
Venezuela, the Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation and the Estancia High
Special Education Department, all while maintaining a 4.0 grade point
average.
She is also very involved within the community at UC San Diego and
continues to maintain high academic standards and ambition --
Farthing’s goal is to be the first doctor in her family.
Kristina Louise Vellucci of Newport Beach graduated from the
College of Arts and Sciences at Louisiana State University during the
university’s 256th commencement ceremonies in the Pete Maravich
Assembly Center on May 20.
Lt. Col. Donald E. Prentiss, 88, of Newport Beach recently
attended the graduation of his grandson, Christopher “CAP” Prentiss
of Orange, from the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado
Springs, Colo.
Prentiss received a Bachelor of Science degree in computer
engineering and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the United
States Air Force. 2nd Lt. Prentiss was recognized by the National
Security Agency for his participation and outstanding achievement in
the development of strategic safeguards and computer network
defenses.
He will be temporarily stationed at the Air Force Academy,
assisting with air field operations and the Soaring program before
transferring to Vance Air Force base in Oklahoma to begin pilot
training.
Dan Rogers of Newport Beach and Goodwill of Orange County were
recognized on June 4 at the J.F. Shea Therapeutic Riding Center
“Where Dreams Take Flight” gala, held in San Juan Capistrano.
Goodwill and Rogers were recognized for significant contributions to
the community at large, the disabled community and the Shea Center.
Rogers is president and chief executive officer for Goodwill of
Orange County. Under his leadership, the nonprofit organization
provides education, training, and employment services to people with
disabilities and other barriers to employment, enabling them to enter
the workforce, upgrade their job skills or improve their quality of
life.
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