U1 cuvuuiiaic api UAX LUl Wlc■ts,:U I —---eti*■ WRANGELL SCHOOL SUPT. RESIGNS POST;utr-SIX TEACHERS LEAVING 15-MEMBER STAFF1ea WRANGELL — Wrangell*e-: School Superintendent Harold E.j Regele gave the Wrangell school 't- board his resignation this week 30 and it was reported to have been in accepted.j Regele, in his resignation ef-c-: fective the end of the school It, year, inferred that former sup-j erintendents found conditions d- the same as he had, that unless 2d some unethical teachers were re-ie moved the situation would con-1 year, rs tinue in Wrangell. He described st. conditions in the Wrangell school n-'. as in a “chaotic state of affairs.” of Coach 'Resignsx- Also this week, the resigna-Ls. tion of Wrangell coach Steve La-i- poski was accepted by the board.teaching staff threatened to resign unless the superintendent was removed immediately. They reconsidered their action but last week the board of education notified Frank Denny, Art Weaver, Ha nee Hooper, and Jack Hatcher .hat they would not be rehired. Music Department instructor Wm. BixJby had resigned last fall, effective the end of thisvJPhtit«JiOthers on the staff, except those sat fired last week, wetV offered9-! contracts for the coming year, a. Earlier in the year nine of theThose offered new contracts by the board, according to chairman J. O. Bangeman, include Mrs. Leona Engdahl, Mrs. Neva Coulter, Mrs. Hattie Buness, Mrs. Dorothy Roberts, Mrs. W. S. -Watkins, jMSS.~P.3t ‘Rhodes, Wesley Dutiel, Robert Wickman, Mrs. L. S. Stephens, Mrs. Alice Voorhies and Herschel Beane,I o.i tr 01 ei olmANgiSIA