Millersville University - Touchstone Yearbook (Millersville, PA)

 - Class of 1915

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 — «=! , x SeS s jumui don Is feel that he is doing the things best for their good and his interests are always leaning towards those of the students. We cannot fail to appreciate his interest in us in every way and the good he has done for our school. Millersville, indeed, is proud to number l)r. (iordinier as one of its faculty,;md the students who have passed through this school since lie has been here, are equally proud of him. And one of the memories of M. S. N. S. that will always remain with us, is a fond remembrance of Dr. (iordinier. We, the Class of 1915, have no-''adequate way of showing our appreciation; but this, our year book, though a meagre token, will stand as a lasting memorial of our gratitude and admiration for him. 1

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T Q Charles orbimer C'1 IIARLhS II. Gordinier was horn in West Rupert, Vermont, August 15, IH07. He was educated in the public schools of X w York, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, graduating from the Troy. Pa., high school in 1885. He at once began his teaching career in Bradford county, starting in the little red school-house on the hill. Later he attended alparaiso I niversity, graduating there in 1 SOIL after specializing in languages. In 1 S!)S he received his A. M. from his Alma Mater and in 11)08 Valparaiso conferred upon him the honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy. For several years Mr. Gordinier taught in Kentucky, later returning to Troy, where lie was Principal for three years. In 1904 he accepted the chair of Latin at the Shippens-burg Normal School, resigning in 1906 to accept tin same chair and deanship of Kce Mar College, Hagerstown. Md. In 1908 lie was invited to return to Shippensburg to take the department of Hnglish, which he accepted and held for three years. I'pon the death of Dr. Ryerly of Millersville. Dr. Gordinier was offered the chair of classic languages at this institution, lie accepted this offer and began his word here in the fall of 1911. As an institute speaker and lecturer. Dr. Gordinier has appeared in many counties of this state, as well as in Maryland. Delaware, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee. This work has brought him in contact with educational leaders in the Fast and Middle West and has tended to keep him in touch with modern educational development. During the past few years he has been also active as a temperance worker and has given many j eople of Pennsylvania and Ohio an opportunity to hear his exalted opinion on this subject. His knowledge of the Classic Languages may well be envied. In the class room he is firm but sympathetic. In the translating of the classic languages he is always ready to give his assistance to the students when it means tin saving of time and when he feels the student needs it in any way. We have learned to love his methods and we have partaken of his instruction with pleasure and confidence. Dr. Gordinier is a very good friend of the boys and they in turn all have a high regard for him. The success of his class room woik can be attributed to the fact that the stu- — 0 -



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Cable of Content Dedication • - Biography of Charles H. Gordinier. Tiustws Biography of 1 M Hnrbold In Moraoriam 1 6-7 .... 12-13 . . 16 2(1 27 Choir Senior Melody Class Song.. , Class Honors Clubs 188 189 191 192-98 .195-200 ... 201-13 211 24 28 Who Is Who? 31-43 The Raven in 1035 244 49 Biographies.. 16-00 The Normal Snapper 250 51 Class Roll ..07-103 A Reminiscence of the Farm . . 252-53 A Day at the Normal 254-55 100 256-57 History I t lass ol lino Sophomore Class Officers.. ... ... 112 Charge of the Light Brigade. . .260-61 II is tor v of Class of 101? 113 Down to See Aunt Mary 262-63 Freshman Class Officers 115 Commencement Kchoes ...264 65 llistorv of Class of 1018. 116 In Memorinm ... 265 History of the Preps .... 118 Winter Reflections 266 Pago Lit entry Society 121 22 Of You.. .... 267 OffiiiTS of Page Literary Society 124 Why We Live Today 268 Normal Literary Society ... 127 War! 269 Officers i f Normal Literary Soeiety 129 Millersville Ten Commandments ... 270 Y. W. C. A. 132 An Kvcnt to he Remembered . . 271 Y. M ' 134 Dictionary of Phrase and Fable 272 75 ( 1 1 136 37 The Student Senate 138 Misfits .. .. • • 278 79 'Varsity Football 144 45 Sufficient Coeoanut ... 279 Class Football 147 Third Hall Bunch. To . 280-81 'Varsity Basketlaill 152 A Watermelon Party .. 281 Class Basketball 154 The Happy Hunting Ground 282 S3 Intcr-Soeiet v Basket 1 will Game. .158 The Baby Party . .281 85 'Varsity Baseball 162 Gleanings from Meal Time . 285 Class Baseball 164 Success.. 286 Page-Normal Baseball (lame 160 What Is Life? 287 Senior Track Team . 168 (‘lass Flower 2S8 Track Athletics . 160 'amping Out 296 In ter-High School Meet 170 The Triple Alliance .. 298 Wearers of the “M ... 172 A Senior Dance ■ ■ 302 Inter-Class Tennis Tournament 173 You Never Can Tell' 304 Faculty Ki ls . . . 175 76 The Snappy Six 310 Sociables of the Class of 1915 IS0-S1 A Romance on the Lake 312 Girls' Carnival 183 Of a Fast .... 318 Newspapers ’lipping 184 Second Hall After Belles 322 In the Land of Music. 186 Acknowledgments 325 — s —

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