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Cliffm'cl 0. E1: fmisden CLIFFDRD D. T. WIEDEN At the end ef the present seheel yeatt Mr. 1iWimrleti wiii SEV'EI' his ennneetien with the Ghtv ham Nermal Seheel ter heeeme principal tif the nermai seheei at Presque Isle. During the sixteen years that ML 1iliii'ieden has been an instructsr, teach, athietie directet, eeunselet, and friend at Gerham, he has ten- ttihutecl much Elf standing value felt the benefit cf the seheel as a teachet-ptepatattary insti- tutien. Mt. Wieden was harm in Wilmingtnn, Deia- wate. When he was still yeung, his family moved to New Haven, Cenneetieur, where he hEgatl his elementary education. ht the age eri seven, he matted with his iat't'iiiyr tn New Sweden, Maine. There he attended a rural seheel, and later eemmuted ten Cariheu High Seheel en the electric ears. He attended Cellar,r Cellege felt tine year and then transferred ta Arcadia Lh'iitretsitj.F in News Scutia. Ht Arcadia he majeted in Bieiegy and minuted in Chemis- try. After receiving his BS. degree from that schnnl he became suh-mastet hf Mapletnn High Seheei. He left Mapleten te eeme te- Gerham. During his service hEte he has been furthering his awn education by attending Bates Cellege during the summer sessions, and there he earned his MESEEI'IS Degree in Edutatien. He has alse earned etedits tewatd his deetetate at BDSIDD University, majnring in Educatinnal Measurements and Seeial Sciences. This themugh training, tngether with sitt- teen years tii service here at Gathat'n have: placed him it: an enviable pesitien in the edu- estienai held in Maine. Pimeng the subjects he has taught here at Getham ate Estinemies, Seeiningy, Educatititiai Measures, Peiitieal Seiv enee, anti IntrndLICti-sn ten Teaching. Ali hi his classes have enjeyed his arguments, his inclinav tiern thwatd statistical realities, his shyr wit, and his invigorating manner. Besides his wntk in his classes, he has been mach Df basketball; he has intttitiueed and eeaehed track, and has enmuraged athletic term- petitien between New England teacher training institutititis. As athletic administrator, he has urged the adeptien tif a eleset seheel-student hnaneiai eeepemtien in buying equipment. Dutside nf his tenth here at Gerham, his taients as etganieer arid administrater have been teeegniaed; he has been elected President hi the New England Teachers: Athletic Cun- ference and Secretary cf the Western Maine Approved Basketball Officials. Mr. Wieden and Mrs. Wieden have taken an active part in the enmmunity life sf Get- ham. Mr. Wieden has heat a past tiHieer in feur lndges emf the Masenie ntder, is a memhe: hi the Cnngregatienai Church, and has been interested in all tswn affairs. Mtst Wieden is a member Elf the Eastern Star, has been Presi- dent ef the 'Wumanis Club, and has taken an active part in the Ladies1 Circle, Cesmspeiitan Club, Csttttrmtiitj.r Club, and Seeial Club. Gnrham is gutting ED miss Mt. Wieden greatly, but Presque Isle is benefiting by mil: less. The wherie schuul jnins in wishing Mr. Wieden and his family hest hf luck in their future heme!
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Qeetn jllelh'e 93. ge-tdrut NELLIE 3. JORDAN The heart ter CGHCElVE, the undetetanding te direct, the hand ten exeeutefl Miss jerclanls retiremerlt this June is taking item L15 enether ef the Nermal Schnelle ed- minietretere whese icleele have helped make this seheel what it is tacitly. Fer eighteen yeate Mite jerden has played an impertant part in the :tlailg.I life ml the seheel a5 teaeher and Dean elf Wemen. Miss jerden wee been in Chelsea, Massachu- eetts; she received her elementary educatien in the echeele there. She graduated frem Ger- ham Nermal Seheel in 1901, elitl graduate werlc at hath Harvard University and Eastern Uni- vereity, and received her Eeeheler ef Science degree frern the letter in 192?. She taught in the elementary eehnele ef Seuth Fenland and tif Hingham, Maesaehueetts, for nearly ten years, was histtitjv,I instructet at threesmelc: State Normal Schenl, anti wae instructet Elf physical educatien in the State Department ef Educatlen hefete she hEeame a memher Elf the faculty here in 1922. Ameng the subjects she has taught here are English Hietery, Histety Metheele, Maine Histety, and Penmenehip. wfunhn She has alee- been adviser tnE the Heuee Cem- rnittee, has taken an impertant part in the annual May Ball plane, and this year has helped tea erganiee the 1Wraltet E. Rueeell Chepr ter nf the Future Teachers at America. She has else taken an active part in the life ef the tewn as a member at the Annie Leuiee Carey Club and the Ceemepelitan Club and has been a leyal and helpful worker in the Methodist Church. Ameng her hehhies ate phetegtaphy, fishing and music; she is an eeeemplished pianist. She else enjewe travel and has been te Eumpe twiceJ UHCE 35 hUEtESS fair 3 special EKCUEEiUn DE Gul'- ham el umna e. Perhaps we will remember her meet, hew- ever, fer her friendly helpfulnees, her quiet ferree and her dignity. All who: have knewn her will agree with Dr. Russell in saying, uHer leaving will he regretted not only by her fellew faculty members with whem ehe has eeepet- ated 5e eerdielly all these years, but else by hU'EtE Elf alumni. WhU' lUDk HPDH hEr 33 a friendly teacher anel wise enunsellenH
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