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0 ' C§L 5 «Sti£c Co C c J cmot?5 of 1928 T IS WITH TRUE REGRET that we see the class of 1928 going from our midst tc take up their life work, but as we look back over their college years we are proud of the part they have taken in the college activities. In the fall of 1924 the largest Freshman class in the history of the school enrolled. As Freshmen they went through the hazing as true sportsmen and as a result won the respect of the whole student body. The Sophomore year saw them back ready to give everything to the Freshmen that they had received. All went well with the boys, but the girls found a revolting group of Freshman girls, and showed true leader- ship and ability to command by forcing the Freshman girls back into line. As Juniors they gave the most successful Junior-Senior picnic in the history of the College. As the Seniors leave their last year of college behind they will find many fond memories to cherish. The Senior year is one of the hardest years. The class members are constantly called on to serve in some responsible position in the student activities, and also to serve as an example to the underclassmen. But despite these many tasks the class has been victorious and only success can be recalled in its undertakings. Now the members of the Senior Class have at last reached their goal, and they are crowning all their successes with the crown of gradua- tion. It is with true regret that we bid the class of 1928 farewell, but we know that they will be successful in their positions, and we extend to them the best of wishes. The friends of the class will never forget them, and will hold them dear in the memories of their school days. Pace 27
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C £ Q ast Q.cik m Q Cecil Homer Barnett Hagerman, N. M. B. S. in E. E. Phi Chi Psi Engineers Club, ' 24- ' 28 Barnett is one who has not taken much part in college activities, but this is all prob- ably due to the fact that he has so many outside interests, such as a wife and baby- It is hard to say how we hate to see him go but though we lose him this year we know that he will always be a loyal Aggie. For Barnett we can safely predict a happy and successful future. Kenneth A. Tatum Alamogordo, N. M. B. S. in E. E. Engineers Club Radio Club, ' 23- ' 24 President Radio Club, ' 27- ' 28 Tatum is a hard fellow to beat. He is a hard conscientious worker and can always be depended on. Tatum is very quiet and is never seen chasing around and is always on hand when you want him. No girl has succeeded in bringing him around to be her sweet one. We wonder if he is just cold to the attractions of women or in love with someone elsewhere? b Page 28
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