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mtg herd eh Sess ie Gi Shear hests tate: Spe Lah chia ser wae aaT a the eS CELNSRABS TADS SURAMS ESR ATL LATA tava ee” ee ll Spat a ol Aint a, a THE STA-FI-TG of lof Dil AFaled by The Senter (Clings Ot Staley High School Staley, N.C. Madoleneslangtevimner gt. etcetera te « Editor-in-chief HEL, SS ) IMU a nod506 0 Mennddanc Business Manager KelvinuWright smemercscimtts. 6. c's. Photographic Editor EVI Cen COLTON suyorcte Raictele cists «seis chs « Literary Editor Bilivaprinl ey 57. cstnsubemserc cere sfc set. «+ ¢ Sports Editor Mise nau lea hi Chardsonicnetsias c'elrce c, Faculty Advisor Wedientien To Mr. E. B. Clayton... in appreciation of the fine work he has ac-- complished during his two years as our principal, of his understanding of youth, and of his perseverancein all ne does, the staff of the 1952 STA-HI-TIG, dedicate this annual. His versatility and love of fair play have won him the admiration of the entire student body. He has undertaken and faithfully executed the duties of his principalship through some of the most trying experiences, and we recog- nize this opportunity as a privilege to dedicate this book to him. MRS. KATHLEEN S. RICHARDSON CLIFFORD WAGSTAFF PAUL T. RICHARDSON English and French Science Physical Ed. 8th Grade History MISS MAUD GARNER EDWARD B, CLAYTON MRS. JOCELYN M, CLAYTON Fourth Fifth Grades Principal First Grade MRS. BOB DORSETT MRS. AVA STALEY MISS MARJORIE INGRAM Third Fourth Grades Second Third Grades Sixth Seventh Grades Physical Ed. o_) La | pane! . Class (@iticers Lewis Beard, Doris Patterson, Magdlene Langley, Kelvin Wright BETTY SUE ALLRED LEWIS JESSIE BEARD WILLIAM CARLTON BRIDGES WILLIAM ALLEN BRINKLEY DAVID CLIFFORD BROWER TENA MAGDLENE LANGLEY PAUL R. MC MASTERS BETTY SUE MURRAY DORIS MAE PATTERSON LEROY SANDS HATTIE EUNICE SCOTTON LAURA ELLA SIMMONS CLAYTON VICKREY KELVIN DEAN WRIGHT M ascols TONI HICKS ANN VICKREY mn haere (lens Officers Mary Campbell, Barbara Hicks, Bobby Teague 7 ight is Wr Ir (less Officers Iris Wright, Mary Campbell, Barbara Hicks, Bobby Teague oa 5 ; ay 7 | = tie i a Dorothy Campbell Mary Campbell Ralph Clark Glenn Glass W. G. Glass Martha Heilig Barbara Hicks Carlton Jennings Shirley Martin Frank Pearce Orpha Lea Poe ae Treva Poe Mitchell Simmons Bobby Teague Janet Vickrey a § ‘ Tommy Williams Iris Wrignt Ce i oF ae HIATT Sophomores Clg @ilicers Wilma Andrews, Bobby Heilig, Dixie Barker, Roger Langley Wilma Andrews Dixie Lee Barker Clyde Davis Eva Hicks Lois Langley Roger Langley Winfred Lednum Peggy Martin Marie Poe Charlie Poole Shirley Scotton George Thomas Sue Vestal ai il res A all ae % ee ee s % Te uy Sa ee re wi tee . opt a ‘ (Cle keene Martha Langley, Elsie Caviness, Rachel Langley, Calvin Martin Ross Brower Elsie Caviness Cathern Glass Shelby Glass Charles Hicks James Kivett Eugene Langley | Calvin Martin { Franklin McMasters Jamés Moffitt Diana Owens Irene Patterson Kenneth Petree J y LA ‘ { vi 4 William Poe Iris Simmons Clifford Williams Harvey Whitaker Syaifiet Superlatives Left: MOST TALKATIVE Eunice Scotton Lewis Beard Right: BEST LOOKING Carlton Bridges Eunice Scotton Below: MOST DEPENDABLE Doris Patterson MOST FRIENDLY Leroy Sands Magdlene Langley QUIETEST Clifford Brower Above: CUTEST Eunice Scotton Left: WITTIEST Leroy Sands Laura Simmons Right: BEST SPORT Billy Brinkley MOSTSLIKELY TO SUCCEED Kelvin Wright Laura Simmons BEST ALL AROUND Magdlene Langley Leroy Sands MOST ALERT Magdlene Langley Kelvin Wright CLASS BABIES Kelvin Wright Betty Jo Allred FLIRTIEST Lewis Beard Betty Sue Murray LAZIEST Paul McMasters MOST STUDIOUS Kelvin Wright Magdlene Langley MOST POPULAR Betty Jo Allred Clayton Vickrey Class History Gosh! But the September of ‘48 came before we knew it and we found ourselves in our first year of High School. Twenty-one of us proudly answered the Freshman Roll Call, but only eighteen of us were left at the end of the year. We are sorry that the urge to roam took Ola Westmoreland to Liberty High School and that Nell June Brinkley left us to join the ranks of the married. Hayworth Kivett became discouraged and simply “quit.” Then our freshman year had flown by, leaving us with many pleasant memories. We began our second year in High School with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Isley, the same faculty members who had welcomed us into High School the previous year. This second year we lost three other members of our Class. The persuading darts of Cupid called Doris Golden and Janice Hicks away to marry, and later in the year Nadine Lane followed in their path, but we welcomed a new classmate, Treva Maie Poe. At the beginning of our Junior year, we were greeted by a new group of faculty members, with Mr. E. B. Clayton, Mrs. Bob Daughtridge and a variety of coaches and physics teachers. Mr. Tommy Foust was our coach and physics teacher at the beginning of the year, but at the beginning of the second semester he resigned, and was replaced by Mr. Ed Bost. Mr. Marshall Cox was our coach during the County Basketball Tournament, in which the girls’ team was named runner-up for the championship. Our girls’ team also won the Sportsmanship Trophy, and one member of our Class was named All-County Forward. We wi ll never forget the Junior-Senior Banquet nor waiting excitedly for the arrival of our Class Rings. We lost two more classmates during our Junior year, Bobby Lackey and Carolyn Ferguson, and because of illness, Treva Maie Poe was unable to attend. When we began our Senior year, there were only thirteen members in our Class, but Paul McMasters joined us to make fourteen excited Seniors. We had the pleasure of meeting four new members of the faculty. Mr. Clifford Wagstaff taught us World Geography as well as coaching the boys’ basketball team; Mrs. Kathleen Richardson was our new English teacher; Mr. Paul T. Richardson taught us History, while Miss Margorie Ingram was the new coach of the girls’ basketball team. We enjoyed an educational tour of Asheboro, and a trip to the planetarium at Chapel Hill, which taught us something about astronomy. We chose our graduation cards and invitations and, at long last, we ordered our diplomas. Our Senior Class banquet proved to be just as enjoyable as our previous one. But this last year has slipped quickly by, and no more will we enter the portals of dear old Staley High School as students, but we will leave our memories and will remember part of what we learned there; and, as we venture into the unknown we will feel more secure because of that knowledge. As we leave, we feel that because we have attended Staley High School, we are better fitted and will be more capable to build for ourselves a fuller and better life. Lag! Will awd eetoment We, the Senior Class of 1952 of Staley High School, in Randolph County, in the State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and realizing that our school days are about to close,do make, declare and publish this--our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE |: Sec. Sec. Sec. Se c. Sec. 5. Sec. 6. N Sec. Sec. 8. Sec. 9. ARTICLE II: Sec. Sec. 2. Sec... Sec, 4. Secrao Sec. 6. Sec. 7. Sec. 8. Sec. 9. Sec. 10. Secril). Sec. 12. Seceis: Sec. 14. ARTICLE III: iG ti — Toour school we leave our love and pledge ourselves to be loyal to the ideals for which it stands. To Mr. Clayton, our principal, we leave our deep appreciation for making our Senior year the best. To the Senior Sponsor, Mrs. Richardson, we leave the love and good wishes of the entire Senior Class. To Mr. Richardson, our History teacher, we give our measure of forgiveness for all he has done to us, together with our deepest regrets at parting. To our coaches, Miss Ingram and Mr. Wagstaff, we leave some excess energy, so they may con- tinue coaching after this year. To Mr. Poole, our janitor, we leave our heartfelt thanks for his faithful service during the past three years. To the Class of '53 we bequeath our distinguished title as Seniors. To the Class of '54 we leave our desks, plus the chewing gum stuck underneath. To the Class of '55 we leave our places in World Georgraphy Class. Kelvin Wright leaves the title of Class Baby to Ralph Clark. Magdlene Langley wills her athletic ability to Shirley Scotton. To W.G. Glass, Clayton Vickers wills his School Bus No. 85. From Doris Patterson, Mary Campbell will inherit the former's fondness for Algebra. To Rachel Langley, Betty Sue Murray leaves her flirty ways. Billy Brinkley wills his sportsmanship to Harvey Whitaker. Betty Jo Allred leaves her popularity to Sue Vestal. To Roger Langley, Clifford Brower wills his quiet ways. Laura Simmons wills her drawing ability to Iris Wright. Leroy Sands leaves his beard to any Junior who will shave more often than he does. Paul McMasters wills his laziness to Wilma Andrews. To Tommy Williams, Lewis Beard leaves his ability to get along with girls and school teachers. Carlton Bridges wills his collection of corny jokes to Bobby Teague. Eunice Scotton leaves her careless ways to Treva Poe. We, The Senior Class of 1952, do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Lastly, we appoint and constitute as executrix of this document, Mrs. Ava Staley, whom we trust to see that our last wishes are carried out. IN WITNESS WHEREOF | we submit our signatures, this thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and fifty one. Class of '52 Eunice Scotton (Testator) Who Dat? 1, Louis, 2. Carlton, 3. Eunice, 4. Clayton, 5. Magdlene 6. Paul 7. Betty Jo, 8. Betty Sue, 9. Kelvin, 10. Doris, 11. Clayton, Cighth (rade L. Bowman J. Brinkley C. Campbell W. Coble P. Cooper T. Cotner T. Edwards B. Heilig R. Hicks C. Kivett E. Kivett K. Langley M, Langley L. Lineberry N. McArthur D. Pearce M., Pike M . Rogers S. Sands J. Simmons L. Snoddy M. Whitaker E. Williams E. Wright Se Wright T. Wright Stecailt (rade Deaton Hinson Kimrey Kivett . Lambert . Langley (Qiras ack a fa Le, . Langley . Lineberry . McMasters - Martin . Poe . Pugh sie (@) tes (ee) Ze) Ge, . Scotton . Scotton . Vickrey : Wright DWOkeOgO Sixth (Grade C. Bowman A. Campbell C. Coble J. Dodson B. Kidd C. Kimrey J. Kivett E. Lineberry R. Mabe B. McMasters F. Pattishall S. Rogers E. Williams M. York atth (Srade M., Bridges C. Coward M, Deaton J. Glass R. Heilig M, Honeycutt M. Hoyle H, Jennings H. Kivett S. McMasters J. Petree H. Simmons A. Vestal L. Vickery J. Ward Billy Warren Bobby Warren B. Whitaker D. Whitehead S. Williams M,. Woody W. Wright M,. York B. Hicks ; leenrth (Srade O. Bowman B. Brinkley N. Brown B. Burgess P. Campbell C. Caviness J. Cooper S. Ferguson A. Haithcox B. Heilig H. Honeycutt H. James R. Kidd G. Kimrey J. Langley M. Mabe m Z , : Se AY Pg K. Mc Masters f : l ail a e es eee ie] ay! | hy A. Moffitt L. Snoddy C. Turner J. Wright BB ay ork Ties (Grack Jake Bowman Jerry Bowman V. Caviness B. Chaney M.A. Cotner Cox C.L. Edwards W. Heilig L. Haithcox R. Jennings R. Kivett B. Kellam F, Langley J. Langley T. Langley B.L. Lineberry E. Lineberry S. Lineberry L. Marley J. Roghers D. Scotton A.L. Warren C.M. York Serena (Srade R.T. Coble E. Cook T.R. Edwards D. Frazier H. Glass B. Haithcox G. Hill D. Hoyle D. James J.V. Kidd W. Kimrey N. Langley G. Letterman D. Lineberry R. Martin B. Mabe H. McMasters E. Turner R. Vickrey C. Williams D. York fred) (Srade J. Albright M, Bridges S. Bridges L. Campbell P, Cheek S. Coble L. Cranford S. Cranford J. Embree, Jr. L. Ferguson J. Haithcox T. Heilig L. Hutchins R. Kellam G. Langley T. Langley P., McMasters A. Nunn C. Perry E. Warren mn be V7 1 4 | erie . J fe} ee | AQ a Me x 2. z “ By The Seale i- | ig Staff Magdlene Langley-Editor-in-Chief; Betty Sue Murray-Business Manager; Kelvin Wright - Photographic Editor; Eunice Scotton - Literary Editor ; Billy Brinkley-Sports Editor; Mary Campbell, Marie Poe, Shelby Glass, Edna Kivett and Bobby Deaton - Class Representatives. Mrs, Paul T. Richardson - Sponsor. Staley High Rew Staff Front Row: Eunice Scotton, Wilma Andrews, Carlton Bridges, Sue Vestal, Eva Wright. Back Row: Orpha Lea Poe, Dan Pearce, Franklin McMasters, Jimmy Moffitt. Staley High School Staley, 5 Fell 8 Basketball Elsie Caviness, Irene Patterson, Iris Simmons, Wilma Andrews, Diana Owens, Marie Langley, Iris Wright, Cathern Glass, Sue Vestal, Barbara Hicks, Shelby Glass, Martha Langley, Betty Sue Murray, Magdlene Langley, Miss Ingram— Coach. Softball Martha Langley, Rachel Langley, Wilma Andrews, Diana Owens, Marie Lang- ley, Sue Vestal, Iris Wright, Irene Patterson, Elsie Caviness, Betty Sue Murray, Magdlene Langley, Barbara Hicks, Iris Simmons, Shelby Glass, Cathern Glass, Miss Ingram--Coach. lpacenall First Row: Jimmy Moffitt, Kelvin Wright, Johnny McMasters, Billy Brinkley, William Poe, Winfred Lednum. Second Row: Tommy Williams, Roger Langley, Clayton Vickery, Paul Mc- Masters, George Thomas, Calvin Martin, Bobby Heilig, Mr. Wagstaff- Coach . Basketball First Row: Charles Hicks, Winfred Lednum, Tommy Williams, Billy Brinkley, (Captain), George Thomas, Frank Pearce. Second Row: Calvin Martin, Charlie Poole, James Kivett, Jimmy Moffitt , Clifford Williams, Mr. Wagstaff-Coach. seat —.. lens [river Ralph Clark, Clayton Vickrey, Clifford Brower, Magdlene Langley Staff Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Bray, Mrs. Moffitt, Mrs. Lane -- Cafeteria Mr. Poole -- Janitor QUEEN Martha KING W.G. 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