The uplift [serial] . sW. T. Morton COTTAGE No. 10 (No Honor Roll) COTTAGE No. 11 (No Honor Roll) COTTAGE No. 12 (Cottage Closed) COTTAGE No. 13 Brady DawseyRobert SigmonFranklin SmithCharles WalkerErnest Wyatt COTTAGE No. 14 Donald BranchKenneth ParrishThomas PruittJerry RippyJohn Henry StanleyFrancis ThomasAlvin Walker COTTAGE No. IS Lawrence Coghill INDIAN COTTAGE William Howell INFIRMARY Charles DanielWilliam Faiaoa To eomplain that life has no joys while there is a single creature whom w«tan relieve by our bounty, assist by our counsels, or enliven by our presence,is to lament the loss of


The uplift [serial] . sW. T. Morton COTTAGE No. 10 (No Honor Roll) COTTAGE No. 11 (No Honor Roll) COTTAGE No. 12 (Cottage Closed) COTTAGE No. 13 Brady DawseyRobert SigmonFranklin SmithCharles WalkerErnest Wyatt COTTAGE No. 14 Donald BranchKenneth ParrishThomas PruittJerry RippyJohn Henry StanleyFrancis ThomasAlvin Walker COTTAGE No. IS Lawrence Coghill INDIAN COTTAGE William Howell INFIRMARY Charles DanielWilliam Faiaoa To eomplain that life has no joys while there is a single creature whom w«tan relieve by our bounty, assist by our counsels, or enliven by our presence,is to lament the loss of that which we possess, and is just as rational as to dieof thirst with the cup in our hands.—Fitzosborne. m UPLIFT VOL. XXXVIII FEBRUARY, 1950 No. 2 ?sra W <& m m A GREAT NEED There is so much of lonelinessOn this uncharted seems ones a prisonerWithin a cell from birth. There is such need for need for clasping hands,Yet we deny the brotherhoodThe human heart demands. —Author Published Monthly By THE PRINTING CLASS OF THE STONEWALL JACKSON MANUAL TRAINING AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA CONTENTS EDITORIAL COMMENT 4-6 LOCAL HAPPENINGS 6 SPORTS NEWS 16 SUNDAY SERVICES By Leon Godown 19 BIG INVESTMENTS By Beulah G. Squires 27 EXCHANGES 28 PHOOLOSOPHY 29 FOR WISDOMS SAKE 30 COTTAGE HONOR ROLL 31 The Uplif t A MONTHLY JOURNAL Published By The authority of the Stonewall Jacicson Manual Training and Industrial by the Boys Printing Class. Subscription: Two Dollars the Year, in Advance. Entered as second-class matter December 4, 1920, at the Post Office at Concord, N. C, underAct of March 3, 1897. Acceptance for mailing at special rate. J. Frank Scott, Editor Leon Goctown, Printing Instructor (By special request of a number of our readers, we are reprinting inthis issue, the following poem which appeared in The Uplift more thantwenty years ago.—Editor.) NOTH CALINA As soon as you get to Noth Calina The roads and t


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