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MAKE MORE MONEY WITH McHAIR C I I I U! ! S 2 -- : r -;■ - ■ B M2NAIR Laurinburg, with the accent on the drawl ... a town of textile men, gen- eral stores and countless banks, home of Norma ' s and Tony Spaghetti, Springs Mills, Johns-Manville, Mor- gan Mills; the names attest to the in- dustry of the town. Cotton dots the fields annually, forcing recognition that in this part of the South cotton is still king. The citizens claim Laur- inburg is a progressive town now; her economy is expanding, and unem- ployment is at a lower level than ever before — the mills are full. This is Laurinburg ' s bid to join the New South, but there are those who claim Laurinburg has no bid to make. In- tegration is often of the token variety, and we doubt that the All American Selection Committee saw Washington Park. Her struggle to become part of the New South is hampered by backward vestiges and incongruities. The city fathers point proudly to Scotland High, vociferously pro- claimed a monument of progress . . . yet the Bond issue that would have provided $1,000,000 more for educa- tion in the county was voted down in October, 1968. The South will move forward, but her rate of progress is often erratic.
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Head south on Main, out past KFC and fresh as a flower in just one hour, till the cotton fields part to reveal in the distance an array of sand colored buildings rising rather majestically from reclaimed swamp land. Shim- mering in the September heat waves, the modernistic stonehenge bears tes- timony to Presbyterian persever- ance and scholastic endeavor. It was Jeremy Clyde who doubted he was really going to find anything out here ; but he did, and so have we. We ' ve found a college in the midst of an identity quest, that is often felt to be hampered by the lack of a met- ropolitan focus. Laurinburg is a pro- vincial, distinctly southern town, but to deny that town is to deny the wealth that caused the college ' s exis- tence. The arrangement is reciprocal: the town that built us exists in and of itself, but St. Andrews often quali- fies that existence. ST. ANDlEfJ NBMPIHUI AMUR as
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