The uplift [serial] . htWilliam DeatonTreley FrankumMarvin HowardDouglas HoltJerome HarrisJames MondieSimon QuickJesse SmithCharles SimpsonCarl TyndallJ. R. WhitmanRoy Womack COTTAGE NO. 13 Bayard AldridgeJames BrewerCharles GaddyRichard Kye James LaneFred RhodesMelvin RolandCharles Sloan COTTAGE NO. 14John BakerRobert CaudleHenry EnnisAudie FarthingMarvin KingEdward KinionWilliam LanfordWilliam LaneRoy MumfordCharles McCoyleGlenn McCallJohn MaplesRobert MooseJoseph McKinneyJohn ReepJohn RobbinsJames RobersonTheodore Young COTTAGE NO. 15(No Honor Roll) INDIAN COTTAGEFrank ChavisGeorge GaddyEdw


The uplift [serial] . htWilliam DeatonTreley FrankumMarvin HowardDouglas HoltJerome HarrisJames MondieSimon QuickJesse SmithCharles SimpsonCarl TyndallJ. R. WhitmanRoy Womack COTTAGE NO. 13 Bayard AldridgeJames BrewerCharles GaddyRichard Kye James LaneFred RhodesMelvin RolandCharles Sloan COTTAGE NO. 14John BakerRobert CaudleHenry EnnisAudie FarthingMarvin KingEdward KinionWilliam LanfordWilliam LaneRoy MumfordCharles McCoyleGlenn McCallJohn MaplesRobert MooseJoseph McKinneyJohn ReepJohn RobbinsJames RobersonTheodore Young COTTAGE NO. 15(No Honor Roll) INDIAN COTTAGEFrank ChavisGeorge GaddyEdward HallCecir JacobsErnest JacobsJames LochlearHerbert LochlearLester LochlearLeroy LowryLouis Stafford Here is some sound advice given by the father of the sevenFisher brothers, makers of the famous Fisher bodies for auto-mobiles: Never contract a debt unless you are sure you canpay; never make a promise unless you can keep it; and neverexpect to accomplish anything worthwhile without had work. c fJ8AR g 4 1942 THE U. CONCORD, N. C, MARCH 21, 1942 NO. 12 0 C#^S5b«tfy BE A FRIEND My religion doesnt hingeOn some one rite or word;I hold that any honest prayerA mortal makes is heard;To love a church is well enough,But some get cold with pride,And quite forget their fellowmenFor whom the Saviour died;I fancy he best worships God,When all is said and done,Who tries to be from day to dayA friend to everyone. —Author Unknown. PUBLISHED BY THE PRINTING CLASS OF THE STONEWALL JACKSON MANUAL TRAINING AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CONTENTS EDITORIAL COMMENT 3-7 THE PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR 8 AUSTRALIA (The Deaf Carolinian) 9 ADAM SCOTT (The State) 11 OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE By S. D. Brooks 12 LADY ASTOR SEES WAR AS FIGHT FOR ALL MEN AND WOMEN (Selected) 15 SUGARIN OFF By Hazel Cederborg 16 A HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA CAPITAL (N. C. Historical Commission) 18 CHIEF PEPPERMINT TEA By G. F. Rosmussen 21 INSTITUTION NOTES 26 COTTAGE HONOR ROLL 30 The Uplift A WEEKLY JOURNAL Published By The a


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