Curry High School - Phantom Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1961

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NATIONAL, HONOR SOCIETY Membership in National Honor So- ciety is the highest honor that a high school student can attain and is based on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Senior members L. Cas- trovinci, A. Cutter, and K. Marvin lead S. Rubin, S. Jones, and T. Gailey in a candlelighting service. F. T. A. Future Teachers of America study and observe classes to develop teach- ing skills for future use. Projects for the year included Christmas fav- ors for crippled children and Be Kind to Teachers Week. Members of the Charles E. Prall chapter are, BACK ROW: T. Gailey, M. Rogers, B. Tidwell, J. Newman, K. Marvin, L. Castrovinci, S. Dyer. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Mitchell, F. Klock, Vice- President, C. Brown, Librariang N. Berry, Secretary, M. Ball, President, P. Sperry, Treasurer. NOT PIC- TURED, J. Parker, S. Crumpler, J. Mills, L. Boykin, J. Blair. ' ?i:fE5!. 'tlii . QUILL AND SCROLL The Ernie Pyle Chapter of Quill and Scroll, the international honor society for high school journalists, encour- ages and rewards individual achieve- ment in journalism and school publi- cations. Students who have done su- perior Work in editing, writing, or business management of the Phantom or Curryer are S. Yarzebinski, S. Jones, S. Lynch, M. Ball, and T. Gailey.

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Mrs. Noland, Curryer adviser, discusses an editorial with Editor Yarzebinski prior to publicaiton, while Jane proofreads a stencil for page nine. Thanks tothe Cuwyer staff, We are kept abreast of all that goes on at Curry. After meeting the deadline, the Curryer staff assembly line, S. Dailey, ettroill Q S. Scott, M. Cecil, D. Jefferson, K. Gorrell, L. Boy- kin, M. Short, S. Yarzebinski, J. Mills, and B Newham, pauses to read the latest ed1t1on. , l l



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LOS FANTASMAS Los Fantasmas enjoy discovering out- standing facts about Spain's culture. Interested students are given an op- portunity to speak and learn more about -Spanish-speaking peoples. Los Fantasmas are, BACK ROW: Sec- retary Darnell, J. Wright, M. Tom- ang CENTER ROW: President Hutchinson, Vice-President Bridges, V. Oldham, J. Blair, FRONT ROW: J. Blakely, V. Hennessee, S. Jack- son. ,U EQ,5,wm:,,,,,fjfigfi4 53.53 f.L .Qi Mi ' l?l'Qf's'JEi H - Y I 1 . LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Members of the French Club learn from the bulletin boards as well as from books. A. Nathanson, Adviser Mitchell, ,A. Cutter, and K. Marvin look over a display of symbols of French life. French opens doors 'to knowledge of the people and an awareness of many phases of the French language and customs. DEBATING CLUB A new addition to Curry's club ros- ter, the debating team helps students establish poise and expression on a momen't's notice. Members of the Debating Club are, LEFT, M. Tom- an, H. Hunt, B. Bell, C. Rhodes, A. Curtis, J. Wright, President Rubin, RIGHT, W. Bridges, P. Roos, S. Sellers, D. Vaughan, S. Scott, G. Bardolph. -A

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