. The uplift [serial] . ndrewsThurman DanielsRaymond FillyawRufus MassingillWalter NeagleJames SouthernWilliam Whistnant COTTAGE No. 14 Edward Britt Clyde BustleLawrence LittlejohnWilliam LerschellClifton RhodesBruce SawyerHubert SmithJames SpenceMilton TalleyLester Williams COTTAGE No. 15 Frank BassGeorge BrownHarold CoffeyJack CrumpR. V. HutchinsonWilliam HolderKenneth HankinsJames KnightJ. B. LedfordCharles StephensonWilliam MyersRobert RivenbarkRobert RobertsHarvey SquiresClyde Shook INDIAN COTTAGEJack Bailey Peter ChavisJames ChavisMarshall HuntCarl LochlearClyde Lochlear INFIRMARYOdell C


. The uplift [serial] . ndrewsThurman DanielsRaymond FillyawRufus MassingillWalter NeagleJames SouthernWilliam Whistnant COTTAGE No. 14 Edward Britt Clyde BustleLawrence LittlejohnWilliam LerschellClifton RhodesBruce SawyerHubert SmithJames SpenceMilton TalleyLester Williams COTTAGE No. 15 Frank BassGeorge BrownHarold CoffeyJack CrumpR. V. HutchinsonWilliam HolderKenneth HankinsJames KnightJ. B. LedfordCharles StephensonWilliam MyersRobert RivenbarkRobert RobertsHarvey SquiresClyde Shook INDIAN COTTAGEJack Bailey Peter ChavisJames ChavisMarshall HuntCarl LochlearClyde Lochlear INFIRMARYOdell CecilClifford Shull I scratch the ground with both feet, said the hen. If Ido not find anything with one foot, I certainly shall with theother. There is a good moral in that thought for all of stagnate. Let our brains scratch around for new ideasand then use our hands to put those thoughts into operation. —Victorian Magazine. zo^ • aco^e .<#* ® UPLIFT VOL. XXXIII CONCORD, N. C, MARCH 3, 1945 No. 9. Group of Boys Using School Library (See page 3) Published ByTHE PRINTING CLASS OF THE STONEWALL JACKSON MANUAL TRAINING AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CONTENTS EDITORIAL COMMENT 3-8 WITH THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES 9 LOCAL HAPPENINGS 15 MARCH IN NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY (We The People) 20 IMPORTANT DATES IN MARCH (Selected) 22 INSTITUTION NOTES 24 COTTAGE HONOR ROLL 30 The Uplift A WEEKLY JOURNALPublished 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 THE MEASURE OF THE SOUL Out of the upward reaching heart of man have grown dreams and visions andideals. Often man has used his skill to make his dreams come true. But how-ever close to them he has appro


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