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Teacher njb Native Delanoan, teacher of record keeping and Typing Il-that's our Mr. Eric Stone. Blessed with in- finite patience, Mr. Stone is a favorite with Delano's student body. He attended the University of California, and his hobbies are tennis, gardening, and traveling. Librarian Mr. William I. Sirarige comes to Delano from Kansas where he attended Kansas State Teachers' College of Emporia and Ottawa University. Mr. Strange, always ready with advice, enjoys travel, hunt- ing, fishing, and good books. Gulfport, Mississippi, is the birthplace of Mr. Charley Streeck. A collector of old phonograph records is this intro and World Culture teacher. He completed his edu- cation at the University of Southern California. A grad- uate of Los Angeles State College, Mr. Robert D, Stacker teaches drivers, education. His hobbies include collecting stamps, books, and records, besides advising the junior Statesmen, a club he belonged to when in high school. Math, P. E., cross country and track are the subjects taught by Mr. Don F. Tazfolacci, an alumnus of Fresno State College. A native of Fresno, this popular teacher's hobbies are coaching and collecting rare stamps. Athletic Min Mary jane Traog hails from Phoenix, Arizona, and received her education at Arizona State College. As a girls' P. E. teacher and tennis instructor Miss Truog is a real whiz. A new man with lots of new ideas is Mr. I. Carroii Wilcox, who pioneered the graphic arts program in Delano High this year. A Fresno State graduate, Mr. Wilcox also teaches mechanical drawing. Sports are tops on his hobby list. Known for his cheery smile and familiarly accented, Hi, y'all, is Mr. jay Yarbrough. Besides teaching drivers education, he coaches football and tennis. He spends his leisure hours at sports- mostly golf, of course!
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Adviser of the Bible Club and a math teacher is Mr. E. H. Robertson. Coming from Oklahoma, he at- tended Southwestern State Teachers' College, West Texas State, and Oklahoma A. and M. Mr. Robertson is a lover of all sports. Geometry, algebra, and general math are the subjects taught by Mr. Alfred Root, who hails from Iowa. A fan of progressive jazz, this math prof attended the University of Southern California, Simpson College, Iowa, and George Washington University. Originally from North Dakota, but spending most of his life in California, is Delano High's industrial arts teacher, Mr. Werley B. Ramliolz. A graduate of the class of '31 of Chino State, Mr. Rumbolz enjoys quartet singing and collecting stamps. Invaluable Min Mary Salber, longtime publications adviser, teaches Journalism and English I, besides advising the LIVE WIRE. Miss Salber attended Modesto College, College of the Pacific and the University of California. Her hobbies are spectator sports, reading, cross-word puzzles and cooking. A newcomer to Delano High from Budapest, Hun- gary, is Lewir Segewary, Ph.D., a man of many talents. A teacher in the Social Studies Department, he attended universities in Hungary, Germany, Holland and the United States. He enjoys writing and outings. Excelsior Springs, Missouri, is the hometown of Min Gloria K. Sirk, who is a teacher in the Business Department at Delano High. A graduate of the University of Missouri, she is a lover of music and all sports. A favorite with the girls is Mrs. Carolyn Soremeri, physical education teacher. She is originally from Los Angeles and attended Pepperdine College. Mrs. Soren- sen lists folk dancing and badminton as her favorite hobbies. A man-sized job was undertaken by Mr. Laiiritf Soremeri, industrial arts and freshman general shop teacher, who built his own home this year. Be- sides house building his other hobby is automobiles. He attended Fresno and Oregon State colleges. Fishing, hunting and spectator sports are the in- terests in Mr. Bill Spaalilirigif life when he's not teach- ing his classes in Typing, Everyday Business and Sales- manship. He was born in Banquo, Ind., and attended Ball State Teachers' College and Indiana University. Attending school at Fresno State and Stanford, Mr. Waldo I. Stahl teaches driver education at Delano High. Coming from Dinuba, Mr. Stahl spends his spare time swimming and skiing. He is also a coach of basket- ball, football and track.
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Man A ctivities A teachers, project during the Harvest Holidays was the selling of bleacher tickets for the parade. Below, right, the teachers fill their plates at the annual Harvest Holidays Banquet. sl . W Below, left, the teachers enjoyed a banquet at the Lantern, a local restaurant. Below, right, the teachers' coffee room is a popular meeting place.
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