X-ray . evel plantations of Marlboro; from the miniature lakes ofAiken, where the peaceful solitude is broken only by the sirens of the cottonmills, and the occasional firing of the duck hunters gun; from old historicCharleston, bearing proudly the battle scars of 76 and 61, caressed by thegentle breeze of the Atlantic laden with the fragrance of the sweet magnolia.To these peaceful scenes we hope soon to return, for though amongfriends in old Virginia, we are drawn toward our native State, where lovedones loyal and true are waiting to greet us, and there A little while we fain would linger ye

X-ray . evel plantations of Marlboro; from the miniature lakes ofAiken, where the peaceful solitude is broken only by the sirens of the cottonmills, and the occasional firing of the duck hunters gun; from old historicCharleston, bearing proudly the battle scars of 76 and 61, caressed by thegentle breeze of the Atlantic laden with the fragrance of the sweet magnolia.To these peaceful scenes we hope soon to return, for though amongfriends in old Virginia, we are drawn toward our native State, where lovedones loyal and true are waiting to greet us, and there A little while we fain would linger ye Stock Photo
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X-ray . evel plantations of Marlboro; from the miniature lakes ofAiken, where the peaceful solitude is broken only by the sirens of the cottonmills, and the occasional firing of the duck hunters gun; from old historicCharleston, bearing proudly the battle scars of 76 and 61, caressed by thegentle breeze of the Atlantic laden with the fragrance of the sweet magnolia.To these peaceful scenes we hope soon to return, for though amongfriends in old Virginia, we are drawn toward our native State, where lovedones loyal and true are waiting to greet us, and there A little while we fain would linger yet, A little while till night and twilight meet.Faculty Members. C. C. Haskell, B. A., M. D Columbia Robert F. McCrackan, B. S., A. M Langley Junior Class. Smith Williston C. I. Sease Prosperity Sophomore Class. Boldridge Lancaster H.? B. Thomas Chester B. Brigman Bennettsville W. B. Williams Kershaw G. F. Hughston Spartanburg J. J. Spencer Charleston W. V. Kay Anderson J. G. F. MW. m illTillT jJilB 1^1^. ^^^^^^ ulUJli 248 Ci)e XMav, 1914

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