. The uplift [serial] . id KinleyGordon McHanRobert MyersWilliam MyeisClyde Shook INDIAN COTTAGEJack BaileyPeter ChavisJames ChavisFrank ChavisHarold DuckworthR. C. HoyleMarshall HuntLacy Jacobs INFIRMARY(No Honor Roll) BIRTHDAYS In The Uplift, we plan to announce each week the birthday anniversaries ofthe boys. It is our purpose to follow this custom indefinitely. We believe thatthe relatives and friends of the boys will be greatly interested in these weeklyannouncements. Week of January 28, 1945 Jan. 30—Thurman Daniels, Cottage No. 13, 17th 31.—Eugene Peterson, Cottage No. 9, 1
. The uplift [serial] . id KinleyGordon McHanRobert MyersWilliam MyeisClyde Shook INDIAN COTTAGEJack BaileyPeter ChavisJames ChavisFrank ChavisHarold DuckworthR. C. HoyleMarshall HuntLacy Jacobs INFIRMARY(No Honor Roll) BIRTHDAYS In The Uplift, we plan to announce each week the birthday anniversaries ofthe boys. It is our purpose to follow this custom indefinitely. We believe thatthe relatives and friends of the boys will be greatly interested in these weeklyannouncements. Week of January 28, 1945 Jan. 30—Thurman Daniels, Cottage No. 13, 17th 31.—Eugene Peterson, Cottage No. 9, 12th 1—Kenneth Staley, Cottage No. 15, 14th 1—John Ray Smith, Cottage No. 4, 17th 2—Gerald Johnson, Cottage No. 2, 13th 2—Robert Gaylor, Cottage No. 11, 13th 2—Thomas Barnes, Cottage No. 5, 16th 3—Joseph Robert Hogan, Cottage No. 4, 15th birthday. & ^7 *\o* H l>i*ElFT VOL. XXXIII CONCORD N. C, FEBRUARY 3, 1945 No. 5. Two Boys Working at Speeders Published ByTHE PRINTING CLASS OF THE STONEWALL JACKSON MANUAL TRAINING AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CONTENTS EDITORIAL COMMENT LOCAL HAPPENINGS WITH THE U. S. ARMED FORCES ELEANOR DARE, MYSTERY MOTHER OF THE NEW WORLD THE CAT STAYED INSTITUTION NOTES COTTAGE HONOR ROLL 3-9 10 16 By Lou Rogers 22 By Cynthia Hodson 26 27 30 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, at the Post Office at Concord, N. C, under Actof March 3, 1897. Acceptance for mailing at Special Rate. S. G. HAWFIELD, Editor LEON GODOWN, Printing Instructor HOPE To be glad for the day as you have it, Is contentment without an alloy; To be happy when all things about it Would your plans and your dreaming destroy; Theres a morrow beyond the nights darkness With a chance
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