Winner: ‘I shall give this my best shot’
Newport Beach educator and World War II veteran Norman Loats thought he was going to lunch with his friend, former Sen. Marian Bergeson, to reminisce about old times Tuesday at Big Canyon Country Club, where he was surprised to learn that he had been chosen as the 2009 Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year.
“What an honor, what a proud group,” Loats said, surprised as he walked into a luncheon in his honor at the country club Tuesday.
Each year, the honoree is announced at a surprise luncheon with all of the past Citizens of the Year in attendance.
“I’m passing the crown on to you, darling,” jeweler and local do-gooder Lula Halfacre told Loats as he entered the room. Halfacre was the chamber’s 2008 Citizen of the Year.
Loats, 86, has dedicated much of his life to education in Newport Beach.
“What sets Newport Beach apart are the people here, people like Norm Loats,” said architect and America’s Cup champion Bill Ficker, who was named Citizen of the Year in 1981.
Loats persuaded the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board to approve Newport’s Environmental Nature Center, which was once a gully next to Newport Harbor High School. The center celebrated its 30th year in 2005.
He served as a teacher and principal at various high schools for about 20 years.
He also served as assistant superintendent in charge of instruction at in the Newport Harbor Union High School District for four years beginning in 1961, before moving on to become the district’s superintendent. Loats served as deputy superintendent when the district merged in Newport-Mesa Unified.
The Newport Harbor High School auditorium is named in his honor.
He has spent the last 20 years raising money for the Newport Mesa Schools Foundation.
The organization provides money to augment educational programs in the district and gives grants to teachers.
“He’s very warm-hearted and superbly loyal to the causes he represents,” former Newport Beach City Manager and 1980 Citizen of the Year Robert Shelton said.
Loats served in the U.S. Navy during World War II as a storekeeper and gunner aboard the USS Gambier Bay. The small aircraft carrier was sunk Oct. 25, 1944, during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, which many historians recognize as the largest naval battle in history.
Loats and his shipmates survived two nights and almost three days in the shark-infested waters of the South Pacific, with only life jackets and a few rafts after an attack from a Japanese fleet.
The Chamber of Commerce will host a gala event June 11 to honor Loats as Citizen of the Year.
“There is no place like Newport Beach, what sets it apart is the philanthropic attitude of the people here” Loats said in an impromptu acceptance speech Tuesday.
“I shall give this my best shot, and when it’s all over, I hope you will say that you’ve made the right choice.”
PAST WINNERS
1949 — Robert “Bob” Murphy
1950 — Harry Welch
1951 — Robert Callis
1952 — Myford Irvine
1953 — O.W. “Dick” Richards
1954 — Dora O. Hill
1955 — Joseph A. Beek
1956 — Edward Milum, M.D.
1957 — J.L. “Les” Steffensen, James “Jim” Edwards
1958 — William “Bill” Spurgeon
1959 — David Nielsen, M.D.
1960 — Gerald Lynch
1961 — Carroll Beek
1962 — Paul A. Palmer
1963 — Dr. Basil H. Peterson
1964 — Robert Reed
1965 — Isabel Pease
1966 — Theodore Robins
1967 — John Murdy
1968 — Judge Robert Gardner, Walter Longmoor
1969 — A. Vincent Jorgenson
1970 — Fred Schope
1971 — John Macnab, Doreen Marshall
1972 — John Lawson
1973 — Phil Tozer
1974 — George Hoag
1975 — Richard “Dick” Stevens
1976 — Ray Watson
1977 — Arvo Haapa
1978 — Robert Wynn
1979 — T. Duncan Stewart
1980 — Robert Shelton
1981 — William P. Ficker, Bill Banning
1982 — Harry Babbitt
1983 — J. Peter Barrett
1984 — William D. Lusk
1985 — Charley Hester
1986 — Jackie Heather
1987 — Bob McCurdy
1988 — Hans Prager
1989 — Bill Hamilton
1990 — Paul Salata
1991/92 — Jim Dale
1992/93 — Art Gronsky
1993/94 — Bob Robins
1994/95 — Michael Stephens
1995/96 — Lucille Kuehn
1997 — Rush N. Hill, II
1998 — Marian Bergeson
1999 — Clarence “Bus” Turner
2000 — Thomas C. Edwards
2001 — Dayna Pettit
2002 — Bill Grundy
2003 — Scott Paulsen
2004 — Bill Ring
2005 — Seymour Beek
2006 — Dennis O’Neil
2007 — Evelyn Hart
2008 — Lula Halfacre
Reporter BRIANNA BAILEY may be reached at (714) 966-4625 or at [email protected].
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