The Edna Scott Graduation Scrapbook, 1924, consists of a collection of photographs, handwritten notes and letters, invitations, newspaper clippings, a telegram, a "Rules and Regulations for Nursing" booklet, and an autograph section. The collection details graduation and the time period immediately after. The photographs show the nurses together and during free time, and there are several photos of different wards of the hospital, including the White Surgical Ward, the Emergency Ward, the Colored Surgical Ward, and the Infant Ward. Several doctors are identified by name, including, Drs. Hutchenson, Murray, and Dennis Nell. Also mentioned by name was Marguerite Andell. Also displayed are photos of outside of the hospital and a children's playroom. Handwritten pages in the scrapbook document characteristics of the graduating class, including its flower, color, motto, song, and poem. There is a section detailing the class prophecy. Other notes are from family and friends giving congratulations on the graduation. Newspaper clippings, 1924, are of public announcements of the graduation, and included is an invitation to Commencement Exercises. There is an autograph section in which friends and family members have left personal notes. There is a program for Hospital Day detailing events that will take place on the occasion. There is a telegram and a few letters addressed to Edna Scott. The "Rules and Regulations for Nurses" booklet has the full title of "The School of Nursing of the Medical College of the State of S.C. and Roper Hospital and R.A. Kinloch Nurses' Home Rules and Regulations," adopted by the Training School Committee, 1913.