. The uplift [serial] . ll mater-ial and cultural developments of the past 2,000 years. It must beof the spirit if we are to save the flesh. When General MacArthur declared that the welfare of the worldin the future was theological, he of course had in mind that theologyis a science which studies and investigates the relations of man tothe universe and to God, and when he declared that it involved aspiritual recrudescence he evidently had in mind that we would moveforward in the realm of the spiritual from the bitter experiences ofthe terrible war into a new growth of world brotherhood andunde


. The uplift [serial] . ll mater-ial and cultural developments of the past 2,000 years. It must beof the spirit if we are to save the flesh. When General MacArthur declared that the welfare of the worldin the future was theological, he of course had in mind that theologyis a science which studies and investigates the relations of man tothe universe and to God, and when he declared that it involved aspiritual recrudescence he evidently had in mind that we would moveforward in the realm of the spiritual from the bitter experiences ofthe terrible war into a new growth of world brotherhood andunderstanding. In the days ahead it is the universal purpose tobuild a world of peace founded upon justice and fair dealing andtolerance. Among those who were in the armed forces, the latest recordsindicate that there was a total of 648 former students and officersfrom the Jackson Training School. We are indeed proud of thisfact, and we shall always honor the boys from this institution whohave played a part in the THE UPLIFT LOCAL HAPPENINGS Reported by Boys of the School Department Our Arithmetic Contest By John Allen, 9th Grade A few days ago the boys of theeighth and ninth grades had an arith-metic contest to find out what boysranked first, second, and third higheston the tests. The boys who ranked highest in theafternoon section of the eighth gradewere Carlton Morrison, 1st; ThomasStallings, 2nd; and Thomas Cottrelland Troy L. Arnette tied for 3rdplace. The boys who were highest in theafternoon section of the eighth gradewere Houston Berry, 1st; Gray Brown,2nd; and Thomas Wansley, 3rd. In the ninth grade the rank of thehighest were John Allen, 1st; CharlesYoung, 2nd; and Harvey Squires, 3rd. The grades on all of the tests werevery good, and it was surprising howmuch some of the boys have improv-ed since the last tests were given. English Contest By William Poteat, 9th Grade In our ninth grade class recently,we have been having contests on dif-ferent subjects. The las


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