The uplift [serial] . asant full of worth and goodness,And its kindly in its bent-Its worth a million dallars,And it dosent cost a cent. (The scrapebook) * * * * I am an old man, and have known a great many troubles, but most ofthem never happened. There is nothing noble in being superior to some other person. Thetrue nobility is in being superior to your previous self. Success is not attained by lying awake at nights, but by staying awakein the daytime. A motto which all employees should follow assiduously: Make sureyou are underpaid. Library University of North Caroliru Drawer 870


The uplift [serial] . asant full of worth and goodness,And its kindly in its bent-Its worth a million dallars,And it dosent cost a cent. (The scrapebook) * * * * I am an old man, and have known a great many troubles, but most ofthem never happened. There is nothing noble in being superior to some other person. Thetrue nobility is in being superior to your previous self. Success is not attained by lying awake at nights, but by staying awakein the daytime. A motto which all employees should follow assiduously: Make sureyou are underpaid. Library University of North Caroliru Drawer 870 Chapel Hill, North Carollni We all are blind until we see That in the human planNothing is worth the making If it does not make a build the nations glorious If the child unbuilded goes?In vain we build the city Unless the child also grows. — Edwin AAarkham PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY The Vocational Printing Class Of Stonewall Jackson Training School Concord, North Carolina 3\u UPLIFT Maxima Debetur Fueco ReCetentla. STONEWALL JACKSON(1824 -^ 1863) AUGUST 1964 THE UPLIFT NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONBLAINE M. MADISON, Commissioner VOLUME Lll AUGUST 1964 NUMBER 8 CONTENTS Comments Meditations 4 Sunday Services 5 Campus News 7 Honor Rolls 11 New Students 17 Summer Camp 18 Worlds Fair 21 Out of One Lonely Night 25 An Ancient Prayer 29 J. FRANK SCOTTSuperintendent HOYT 0. SLOOPEditor MRS. AGNES YARBROUGHAssociate Editor JAMES L. COGGINSnews Editor ROBERT L. READLINGPrinting Instructor STUDENT REPORTERS RONNIE DUKE LINOTYPE OPERATORS GEORGE COLE DENNIS CARTER STEVE ALEXANDER DONALD TURNER BOBBY McMINN KENNETH GODWIN RUDY STEWART KENNETH WOODIE DANIEL HUFFMAN PRESSMEN RONALD HOLMESBRIAN WILLIAMS BINDERY DONALD DULA BILLY MOSER RANDY GOODMAN DONALD LACKEY RANDY TUSSY PUBLISHED BY The authority of the Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and Industrial School Founded: 1909 Subscription: Two dollars the year in advance. Entered as second-class matter December 4, 1920 at the


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