The uplift [serial] . th, If success we first must make; Where would me get our courage For the battle that it takes? Ah, no! The thought of high conceptions Is such a joyful gleam; We experience much the pleasure As achieving our lifes dream. You have the right to pleasure, And you have the right to fun; Not only fore youve reached your goal. But after you have won. So while we work, lets not forget To lift our heart in song; Not after we have won our dream, But all the way along. —Ford Maxwell. CARGUNA M UPLIFT VOL. XXX CONCORD, N. C, DECEMBER 5, 1942 No. 49 *P sa ^?^•-^^^^^^^C%^^^^^S^^^^\^^


The uplift [serial] . th, If success we first must make; Where would me get our courage For the battle that it takes? Ah, no! The thought of high conceptions Is such a joyful gleam; We experience much the pleasure As achieving our lifes dream. You have the right to pleasure, And you have the right to fun; Not only fore youve reached your goal. But after you have won. So while we work, lets not forget To lift our heart in song; Not after we have won our dream, But all the way along. —Ford Maxwell. CARGUNA M UPLIFT VOL. XXX CONCORD, N. C, DECEMBER 5, 1942 No. 49 *P sa ^?^•-^^^^^^^C%^^^^^S^^^^\^^^?C%^^^^^^?^^?^? J^ ^Vv%>^*-^^-^^s^ COMPENSATION Who never wept knows laughter but a jest;Who never failed, no victory has sought;Who never suffered, never lived his best;Who never doubted, never really thought;Who never feared, real courage has not shown;Who never faltered, lacks a real intent;Whose soul was never troubled has not knownThe sweetness and the peace of real content. —E. M. PUBLISHED BY THF PRINTING CLASS OF THE STONEWALL JACKSON MANUAL TRAINING ANDINDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CONTENTS EDITORIAL COMMENT WITH THE UNITED STATES ARME IMPORTANT DECEMBER DATES ACTIVE WAITING MILITARY VALUE OF PLASTICS CIVILIAN SALUTE THE HOME AND OURMEN IN SERVICE TIN ORE BEING MINED NEAR KINGS MOUNTAIN WAR HAS SHOWN THEWAY BACK HOME INSTITUTION NOTES COTTAGE HONOR ROLL 3-7 D FORCES 8 (Selected) 11 By Margaret A. J. Irvin 13 By John Sasso 15 (The Corrector) 17 By W. Stuart Anderson (Charlotte Observer) (Raiford Record) 18 21 222330 The Uplift A WEEKLY JOURNAL Published By The authority of the Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and Industrial School. Type-setting by the Boys Printing Class. Subscription: Two Dollars the Year, in Advance. Entered as second-class matter December 4, 1920. a<- the Po=t Office at Concord. N. C, under Actof March 3, 1897. Acceptance for mailing at Special Rate. S. G. HAWFIELD, Editor MRS. J. P. COOK, Associate Editor LEON GODOWN, Printing Instructo


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