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w l l 1926 ACACIA AT - -- ----- -N -V,-, i ROY H. IVIORTIMORE, B. A., M. S. State University of Iowa Department of Mathematics, Plzysirs rj' , M H ' -1' 'M' F' , I F Mr. Mortimore is Z1 successful teacher, but he is more than that. He is a friend to his students and takes a personal interest in their welfare. He has unlimited patience to explain away dif- ficulties. Not only his students but every person on the campus enjoys his pleasant friendliness. His membership in Sigma Xi shows something of his accomplishments in his chosen field. ,, 1 1 ' ,, OREN HARTSCHEN, B. S. Iowa State Agricultural College ,-Igrifulturf, Chemistry I Mr. Hartschen possesses those qualities which make the Graceland faculty unique. In the laboratory he is patient with his students and anxious to assist them Wherever he can. His attitude is one of concerned helpfulness and of personal interest in those whom he teaches. Aside from his work at the college he has been doing intensive work on his M. S. degree. ' ' . s ...L ., ., if A :A Ai, w 4 L 7,7 Arg? 65 'lm ll f. il a l 4 V 4. il l 4 ill 91 tl A Q. f 'J
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JOHANNES BERGMAN, B. A., M. A. Registrar State University of Iowa Dcpartmfnt of Romance Languages VVe first meet Mr. Bergman on registration day where we find him smiling through the entire routine of helping the students Hnd their places. He is one of our most able teachers and a real scholar, a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He can see the funny side of life and make others enjoy it with his contagious laugh. Even a joke on himself is enjoyable to him in spite of his schoolboy blush. PISTHER IRENE LAYTON QMMAJ-4-, B. S., B. A., M. A. State Teachers College, VVarrensburg, Missouri, Yniversity of Michigan English ,af.vf,1flQ4 If Students of Miss Layton End a real pleasure in her classes as she brings to them out of the richness of her own enjoyment a true appreci- ation of literature. She is a true optimist in that while life is to her a serious proposition, she can always see the sunny side. Aside from her being an unusually successful teacher of literature, she is a booster for athletics, and an ardent supporter of all musical activities. Zf azz, ff'-26 ,ELM 3414, mf Am' fa, ,,,,,aQ,..,,af.,.. SSI ye. ,.fa.j4,:...a., gf. J.. ga.3a+.,f1a...z.. 1..a4f4,..,.4 .5 Zz. ,M A AJ 'MRAAQQJ p,,,,jA'L4d,,44,-...
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,nj x at Mr. Mortimore has made a place or hi self XZ. A 7 1926 AcAclA Q' i ' Wg A ' U ll l V ll l l . ' D l Q, MORRIS RIORTIBIORE, B. A., M. S. MRS. LU.: PORTER CARMICHAEL, B. A. U Graceland College, State University of Iowa Iowa State Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity Geology, Zoo! gy I ,eva Home Economic: 70 Zfljrf l Mrs. Carmichael has woven herself intimately in the hearts of Graceland students with his friendliness and optimism. His classes are made very interesting by his spontaneous presen- tation of his subjects and as he gives the material practical application to every day life. It is indeed a pleasure to have Mr. Mortimore on our into Graceland life. The girls in her classes have grown to admire her for her kindliness, patience and good humor. She inspires each one with idealism and brings into homekeeping the pleasure of efficiency. Her influence will thus be everspreading through the homes of her 1 0 ,fill-culty arni to linotz him as teacher and pfriend. students. !Q'-i -ga M X ,fu ,, 0 A 5 A fa! I VV, O ' 9 f'f'L , f .ll 1 A X- ' ii ., -' , f I H110 ll fe wffff - ll X! 6 li' '7 A wiv if h V C ' ' 425-'ips -'qs 4
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