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Nome, Nome County, Alaska
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In Nome, eight school teachers have resigned and will not return next year, including Margaret Wilson and David Walsh. Several others, such as William Angell and Nelda Leibig, have accepted contracts for high school and various elementary grades.
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Resignations have been received from several of the teachers who do not plan on teaching here next year.
They are Margaret Wilson, David Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Rehder, Ed Fine, Mrs. Osborne, Inez Jackson, Roberta Ross.
Teachers accepting contracts for next year are: William Angell, Bill Ullrich, Olaf Halverson, John Rauch, Emma Cameron, Francis Gorman, for the high school.
First grade teachers are Nelda Leibig, Carolyn Coons, Lennie Mae Nerland. (Second grade, Ann Gillis, Evelyn Langhus; third grade, Dorothy Emmons, Mary Ellen Walsh; fourth grade, Forrest Draper; fifth grade, Constance Erickson; sixth grade, Izetta Draper, Helen Dunbar; seventh grade, Pauline Witner; and eighth grade, Carl Leibig.
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eight teachers have resigned and will not teach in nome next year; several others have accepted contracts for the upcoming school year across various grades and high school.
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Resignations received from Margaret Wilson, David Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Rehder, Ed Fine, Mrs. Osborne, Inez Jackson, and Roberta Ross, who do not plan to teach in Nome next year. Teachers accepting contracts include William Angell, Bill Ullrich, Olaf Halverson, John Rauch, Emma Cameron, and Francis Gorman for high school; Nelda Leibig, Carolyn Coons, Lennie Mae Nerland for first grade; Ann Gillis, Evelyn Langhus for second grade; Dorothy Emmons, Mary Ellen Walsh for third grade; Forrest Draper for fourth grade; Constance Erickson for fifth grade; Izetta Draper, Helen Dunbar for sixth grade; Pauline Witner for seventh grade; and Carl Leibig for eighth grade.