This year proved to be another success: ful year for the Anchor Club. The purpose of the club was to develop initiative, leader- ship, and personal integrity. The club’s motto, “Success and Service, Hand in Hand,’ exemplifies the will of each club member to help others in the community. The Anchor Club provided aid to the com: munity by organizing monthly visits to the nursing home. In December, a special visit was made to Hallmark Nursing Home to provide the elderly with Christmas gifts. At the beginning of the year, the Anchor Club elected new officers. On November 10, an intiation was held to induct all new officers and members. The formal initia- tion was held at the Flint Electric Building, yet the humor at the formal ceremony could not hold a candle to the laughter that was provoked at the initiations held at school. The new club intiates were forced to dress as grandmothers, as babies, and with their clothes inside out. Being a spec- tacle was not the only embarrassment the initiates went through. They were forced to parade through the lobby and put on a “fashion show” for the school at break. The Anchor Club met the first and third Tuesday of each month. Their meeting were held in room 16, for breakfast, or at one of the local nursing homes. Members of the club attended Freedom's Foundation convention at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The club also was present at the State Convention in Perry, GA A combination of all of the club’s activi- ties allowed its members to become more well-rounded and to serve others in the community as well as themselves. 1987-88 ANCHOR CLUB Front Row Kim Melvin Lisa Edge Bobby Murr Stacy Braddy Kim Schall Paula Hamilton Sondra Sawitski Back Row Stephanie Wood Jennifer Brown Monica Freeman Antuan Bibb Michelle Draughon Lashena Verrett Participating in the Homecom- ing parade is an annual event for the Anchor Club Molena Cox and Kim Melvin dis guise themselves as grandmoth ers as a part of initiations
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