. PaC-SaC 1922. 19. 20. 21 : Su mter County Club; S. A. T. C.; Captain R. 0. T. C. He who se inborn worth commend, oi ^rntle soul, to human rmc a friendJ Durie is oi te uf tlu- best all round men who ha? ever lelt the portals of P. C. He is capable of taking a mans wherever he is needed. On the Football field, he displayed |m»ers that won .i plac th e Ul-State Irani, struck fear In the heart of the enemy, and brought honor lo his college. Di trie is not a bookworm, hut he has had not trouble in shooting the faculty. He likes a good i <ike and believes in fun. hut when urea-inn demand-,


. PaC-SaC 1922. 19. 20. 21 : Su mter County Club; S. A. T. C.; Captain R. 0. T. C. He who se inborn worth commend, oi ^rntle soul, to human rmc a friendJ Durie is oi te uf tlu- best all round men who ha? ever lelt the portals of P. C. He is capable of taking a mans wherever he is needed. On the Football field, he displayed |m»ers that won .i plac th e Ul-State Irani, struck fear In the heart of the enemy, and brought honor lo his college. Di trie is not a bookworm, hut he has had not trouble in shooting the faculty. He likes a good i <ike and believes in fun. hut when urea-inn demand-, he has tin- backbone that is necessarj I i stand for the right. We still remember how the glasses Hew in the .Mess Hall hark in 1920sometimes and hes Marion is verj fortunate in his affairs de coeur. We want to \i-it -her sing. Duranl is a four-square man. always cheerful and friendly, and ha- the attributes of a born leader. \- he leaves 1. C, the hearts wishes ..1 the entire Student Bodj accompanj WJ£kTJ£lXJTttn&£jMttfJ£lXJ£lTJA Leland Nicholas Edmunds. A. B. Si MTIU, S. Club Entered College 1918; Conductor. Corresponding Secretary. Recording Secretary and President Philo-mathean Literary Society; Colleg an Slaff; Member Oratorical Club; Member Debaters Club; Mem-ber Dramatic Club; Athletic Council: Commencement Declaimer; Treasurer Senior Class; StudentCouncil; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Class Football 21: Manager Football Team 21; President SumterCounty Club; S. A. T. C.: First and Second Lieutenant R. 0. T. 0. degree Is what thi- rl,I culls .,!„„ Cheerful and dependable are the words that describe Edmunds. He is never grouchy,never out of sorts, but his jest and laugh are trouble dispersed. Naturally he is well liked l>\everybody, and the offices he has held show the esteem in which his fellow students hold has aspiratoins to become an orator, and many limes has he. with credit to himself,expounded upon subjects varying from football to


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