Bomb . Ray McCauley. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Born 1901. Matriculated 1918. Cavalry Mac, Ray Fourth Class: Private Co. A; Texas Club. Third Class: Private Co. A; Texas Club. Second Class: Sergeant Co. A; Literary Society; Texas Club; Marshal Final Ball. First Class: Private Co. A; Literary Society; Texas Club; Marshal Final German. The eternal feminine cloth draw us on. Ray is a typical representative of the Lone Star State. He boasts of manystrange, wild things, and has reassured us many hmes of the validity of the pro-verbial saying, Cows horns grow mighty long in Texas. But in spite of hisat
Bomb . Ray McCauley. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Born 1901. Matriculated 1918. Cavalry Mac, Ray Fourth Class: Private Co. A; Texas Club. Third Class: Private Co. A; Texas Club. Second Class: Sergeant Co. A; Literary Society; Texas Club; Marshal Final Ball. First Class: Private Co. A; Literary Society; Texas Club; Marshal Final German. The eternal feminine cloth draw us on. Ray is a typical representative of the Lone Star State. He boasts of manystrange, wild things, and has reassured us many hmes of the validity of the pro-verbial saying, Cows horns grow mighty long in Texas. But in spite of hisathletic (Mexican) tendencies, Ray holds tremendous sway over the hearts of thecalic—at least we judge so from the number of his daily pink sheets and hislove of the Guard Tree and of other secluded spots. Although Mac did not make his initial appearance attired in the dike of acow-puncher, he received a good deal of popular attention. Whats your name,mister? McCauley, sir, was the reply. Then the fun b
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