The uplift [serial] . enand Dixon led in the scoring depart-ment for Cottage No. 4. For the lower league Cottage do\vned Cottage No. 2 in a gameplayed on January 11. Smith of Cot-tage No. 3 led his team to victoryhy scoring 14 points. Gaddy was highscorer for Cottage No. 2. The finalTcore was 30-14. Another C league game was be-tween Cottage No. 9 and Cottage Cottage No 9, having a better ad-vantage in height ran wild over Cot-tage No. 5 and left them practicallyscoreless. The high scoring honorswent to Lance of Cottage No. 9. Thefinal score was 65-2. Cottage No. 7 downed Cottage No
The uplift [serial] . enand Dixon led in the scoring depart-ment for Cottage No. 4. For the lower league Cottage do\vned Cottage No. 2 in a gameplayed on January 11. Smith of Cot-tage No. 3 led his team to victoryhy scoring 14 points. Gaddy was highscorer for Cottage No. 2. The finalTcore was 30-14. Another C league game was be-tween Cottage No. 9 and Cottage Cottage No 9, having a better ad-vantage in height ran wild over Cot-tage No. 5 and left them practicallyscoreless. The high scoring honorswent to Lance of Cottage No. 9. Thefinal score was 65-2. Cottage No. 7 downed Cottage in a game played on January game was fairly tight to beginwith, but Cottage No. 7 broke theice and took a 7 point lead. ArchieSims was high point man for CottageNo. 7 with Hairr and Frolich addingto the scoring honors. For CottageNo 15 Wheeler led in the score was 33-26. -oOOrOOo- A new broom may sweep clean, but the old one knows the corners. 22 THE UPLIFT VALUES DECEIVED By Robert Wi I lard. Wayne Rudisill, Bouby Byrd and Buck Cowick learning the PrintingTrade at Jackson Training School. To some who visit here at JacksonTraining School, it may seem like avery small place. But here we manu-facture cloth to make our own shirts,operate our own shoe repair shop, andother interesting jobs. One of the mostinteresting, and most asked for tradehere is the print shop. In our print shop we man the lino-type machines and presses that turnsout our little magazine every month,The Uplift. In addition to setting type and pub-lishing the magazine we handle twoaccounts with North Carolina collegessupported by the State. We print THE UPLIFT 23 letterheads, registration forms, andother printed material for Appalach-ian State Teachers College at Booneand Western Carolina College at Cul-lowhee. The main purpose of the tradesprogram here at the school is not toprovide work, but to teach a tradethat will be useful to the of the boys who have left theschool ha
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