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Deirdre Newman
The sailor pride at Ensign Intermediate School swelled to full mast on
Wednesday when a group of dads joined forces to bring a 10,185-pound
anchor to the school.
The massive anchor replaces a smaller version that has graced the
Newport Beach school’s property for about 50 years.
The nine dads are part of the Navigators, a group of fathers that
supports the school. Under the lead of Michael Lawler, the group obtained
the anchor from a Navy base in San Diego.
The dads say the bigger, bolder anchor enhances the campus and
reflects the school’s selection as a California Distinguished School last
year.
“It’s definitely needed,” said Telford Cottam, who has a son and
daughter at the school.
The idea to upgrade the anchor was conceived at a Navigators meeting
earlier this year. Principal Mike McGuire asked if any of the dads knew
where to get a new anchor to replace the old 175-pound one. When no one
responded, Lawler spontaneously volunteered, even though he had no idea
how he would deliver.
So the resourceful attorney started working the phones and contacted
the commanding officer of one of San Diego’s naval bases. He said he
embellished a little bit to bolster his appeal.
“I told [his secretary] the school’s song was ‘Anchors Away,”’ Lawler
said. “I made that up.”
Lawler’s persuasive pitch paid off when Capt. L.R. Hering agreed to
the request. So Lawler and John Sturgess drove down to San Diego to check
out the Navy’s inventory. After looking at all the anchors available,
they chose the biggest one.
Their only concern was not to upstage the stately anchor at their
neighbor up the street, Newport Harbor High School.
The gray anchor was installed at Ensign using a crane. The dads took
turns directing exactly where the crane should be positioned.
Once the anchor was firmly embedded in the grass, the dads celebrated
with high-fives, some jumping on the anchor to test its sturdiness.
“Now that’s an anchor,” Lawler said proudly.
Then some of the dads in their khakis and tasseled loafers worked to
position the rusty chain attached to the anchor.
While half of the anchor was painted before it was installed, the rest
will be painted before Friday morning’s official dedication.
Cottam’s daughter, Marisa, a seventh-grader at the school, said she
was impressed with the larger anchor.
“I think it’s better than the little one and shows more school pride,”
Marisa said.
McGuire said the old anchor will be auctioned off at the school’s
first fund-raiser next year.
* Deirdre Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
FYI
The anchor dedication ceremony will take place at 8 a.m. Friday at
Ensign Intermediate School, 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach.
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