Would that have been Miss Dolores Saloh? Her picture shows a dark haired (shoulder length), small slim stature. She is the only teacher with the first name of Dolores, but her picture is among Math teachers. There is a Mrs. Doris Shearer in the English department. This is a 1971 book for Williamsville North. Yes, I loved the school as well. I wanted so much to be involved with the theatrical and musical parts of the school. They had the Thurber Carnival, "Genesis of Williamsville North", and "Hello Dolly" for their productions that year. I will never forget the talent that year I attended. When the certain song comes on the radio I think of the Talent show I attended in the small theater room (where they also had study halls, so I am thinking that they were rehearsing in there. I don't remember ever attending any of the actual productions. My family was not into that and they always claimed to be poor. Another thing I thought was awesome was the aquatics club and I also would have wanted to have taken Latin classes, but..... Let me know if the name is correct. Lois Lane (On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 23:08:54 EST [email protected] writes: Hi Lois - I don't have what you're looking for but I student taught at Williamsville North in the late sixties. I had an English teacher I just loved. Her frst name was Delores and can't remember her last name. Any chance you could take a look for me? I loved that school. I remember it as being very progressive for that time. A "Summerhill" of the US. Diane