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We all vividly recall the first impressions of our Alma Mater, the new faces, the anxieties of examinations, the embarrassments and worry incident to our new surroundings, the first opinion of our classmates, modified or totally changed by the years of association and friendship, the fury of the scrap when we taught the arrogant Sophomores that ' 92 had come to stay. The banquet! that epoch of college life; the feast, enlivened by tales of daring deeds on the hard fought field and hairbreadth escapes from desper- ate Sophomores. As Sophomores the Blue again victorious and presuming Freshmen taught to know their place. These memories are the heritage of every class, the mile stones of their history, which cling most persistently in our mind. But ' 92 has not been content to walk the humdrum path of ordinary class experiences. A spirit of enterprise was present which was to find expression. Four times its members have won honors in oratory, and once carried the banner of S. U. I. to th e interstate contest. In all enterprises which have advanced the interests of the University and given it a wider fame, members of ' 92 have born a prominent part. The JUNIOR ANNUAL was first projected and pushed to a successful issue by this class, a monument to class spirit and an incentive to succeeding classes. The four years have been years of prosperity for the University. The number of students has steadily increased: the methods and facilities for study and investigation perfected and enlarged. Calumnies and slanders have been refuted; the University has taken its true place as the leading educational institution of a great state. The University has achieved more than a state-wide influence and reputation in education and athletics. While the Regents and Faculty have been foremost in this development, much credit ' is due to the enterprise of the students, Whose associations in oratory and athletics are so instrumental in advertising the University. In these projects ' 92 has held a prominent place. What we have gained from our college course depends upon ourselves. Whether success or disappoint- ment awaits us amid the pleasant personal recollections of our Alma Mater, we will cherish warm in our hearts the memory of ' 92. 19
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Register. NAME. COURSE. RESIDENCE. Ankeney, Nellie W. Sc. Des Moines. Bailey, Annie C. Sc. West Branch. Barber, Katharine Brainerd Ph. :Iowa City. Brown, Florence E. Ph. Marengo. Cannon, Rob ' t M. Eng. Wyman. Cartwright, Samuel Gray Ph. Mediapolis. Chantland, William T. Ph. Fort Dodge. Clarke, Laura Ph. Iowa City. Cook, George C. Cl. Davenport. Cuplin, Millie M. Cl. Iowa Falls. Eudaly, Milton T. Cl. Des Moines. Ferrer ' , William Alvah Sc. Corydon. Flynn, Charles J. Cl. Dubuque. Gaymon, May L. Ph. Iowa City. Heppenstall, Marvin I. Ph. Springdale. Hollingsworth, Horace S. L. Sigourney. Holman, E. H. H. Cl. Sergeant Bluffs. Kahlke, Edward L. Sc. Rock Island, Ill. Kelly, Harry Eugene Ph. Williamsburg. Lyon, Milford Hall Cl. Humboldt. McVay, Perry Cl. Letts. Mekota, Joseph L. Solon. Meyers, F. W. L. Denison. Monnet, Julien Charles Ph. Keosauqua. Moore, Sophia Ph. Iowa City. Munger, I. E. Ph. Waterloo. Myrick, Arthur Eugene Ph. Anamosa. Nelson, Frank Ph. Swedesburg. North, Howard M. Cl. Iowa City. Otto, Aggie Elizabeth Sc. Iowa City. Patton, Fannie D. Ph. Iowa City. Pierce, Frank Gilman L. Marshalltown. Ray, Fred G. Eng. Parkersburg. Richards, Harry S. Ph. Spokane Falls, Wash R ogers, Julia E. Ph. Minburn. Russell, Frank G. Sc. Fort Dodge. Sargent, Perry L. Ph. Corydon. Shambaugh, Benjamin F. L. Iowa City. Shambaugh, George Elmer Ph. Iowa City. Solenbarger, David Thomas Sc. Corydon. Stiles, George W. Ph. Marshalltown. Stotts, John H. Sc. Riverside. Stowe, Frederick A. Ph. New Hampton. 1 20
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