. The uplift [serial] . raise we stop to give them. How few ofus ever take time out to put a loving and respecting hand upon dadsshoulder and say: I appreciate what you have done for me, dad, youmay rest assured that my future will have the singleness of purposeof coming up to your expectations. When we are faced with problems or when we are caught in atreacherous eddy in life from which we feel there is no escape, weshould seek the counsel of our father. He will understand. He wasonce a boy himself and perhaps had met and solved those trials andtribulations which we consider beyond solution.


. The uplift [serial] . raise we stop to give them. How few ofus ever take time out to put a loving and respecting hand upon dadsshoulder and say: I appreciate what you have done for me, dad, youmay rest assured that my future will have the singleness of purposeof coming up to your expectations. When we are faced with problems or when we are caught in atreacherous eddy in life from which we feel there is no escape, weshould seek the counsel of our father. He will understand. He wasonce a boy himself and perhaps had met and solved those trials andtribulations which we consider beyond solution. With our fathersby our side piloting our ship the sea of life can be successfully navi-gated. On his day some pay tribute to him by gifts, others shake his handand look into his eyes and he understands. If we cannot do either ofthese, we can drop a few lines to our fathers and there is little doubtthat the result would be a new trust founded between us and themost important men in our lives, our dads.—Bernard 10 THE UPLIFT Reported by Boys of the School Department Items of Interest By Boys of the Eighth Grade Last Monday, three of the TrainingSchool boys began to help Mr. Black-welder, of Concord, who came to theSchool to remove an unusually largerock which was in front of the Admin-istration Building. It was necessaryto use dynamite to blast the rock intopieces so that it could be removed bya tractor. On Tuesday a series ofblasts began and are still going work will be finished some timethis week, and the appearance of thecampus will be greatly improved. —Thomas Stallings. Due to the shortage of linotypeoperators, it was necessary for theConcord Daily Tribune to have an ad-ditional helper. On Wednesday of lastweek, the School authorities permittedListon Grice, a boy who has served aslinotype operator in the printing classfor approximately ten months, to be-gin work there. So far his work hasbeen highly satisfactory. —Thomas Stallings. Recently, several mo


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