. Cyclops. s when he goes in bathing. He always gets the ladies bathing suitif possible. Once tried to keep a man out of his own house. All roundathlete. Makes good on track and diamond. Varsity second baseman forfour years. Fastest man on the team. Plays tennis like a fiend. FirstLieutenant of the Band and Editor-in-Chief of Cyclops. Crawford Gurley, E. M. Special, Dahlonega, Ga. Known by his classmates as Lightning. He came into possession oftlie name while on a surveying trip. He was never known to do anythingexcept when he had to. Is a man who Prof. Steiner loves so well he cant have band


. Cyclops. s when he goes in bathing. He always gets the ladies bathing suitif possible. Once tried to keep a man out of his own house. All roundathlete. Makes good on track and diamond. Varsity second baseman forfour years. Fastest man on the team. Plays tennis like a fiend. FirstLieutenant of the Band and Editor-in-Chief of Cyclops. Crawford Gurley, E. M. Special, Dahlonega, Ga. Known by his classmates as Lightning. He came into possession oftlie name while on a surveying trip. He was never known to do anythingexcept when he had to. Is a man who Prof. Steiner loves so well he cant have band practicewithout him. Quarrels about his assay work but never fails when asked to do thework, is always on hand and ready. Never known to carry a book to school but always leads his classes. He resembles a tree that had been almost crowded out Ijy others, butpushes its way to the top where it receives some of the sunshine of swayed but hard to break. Thus we find our friend and R. C. Gray, Special, Chattanooga, Tenn. In looking over the records of this class we find that the name of R. appears on the college register at intervals since 1900. He is commonly known as Camel Gray. The ladies all take on to himat first sight but not before he becomes smitten with them. He is the most graceful fellow in school,—dances like a war-horse. Oneof the most energetic fellows in College. He was once a great society man,but has long since ceased to mingle with the fair dames. He is a greatathletic student, though his athletic career has not been very successful. Heis one of the rankest sergeants in the battallion ; however, he sometimes con-templates resigning his sergeants place on account of his Class standing andthe length of his service. Campbell Gray is often referred to as a man without a Class or Course.


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