WILL Lloyd Albright wills his quiet ways to Phyllis Jones. Amparo Arreola wills her sweet smile to Estella Flores. Gwen Anderson wills her beautiful eyes to Barbara Arnoid. Gladys Austin wills the Saturday night dances to Sally Colbaugh. Rufina Barajas wills her black hair to Anna Martin. Clarence Bird wills his intellect and genius to the ignoramus, Dicky Johnson Chad Brinton wills his nuts and bolts to a screwball, Pat Ramsey. Margaret Bundick will take her little bundle of joy with her. Robert Buttles wills his screwy airp’ane ideas to anyone screwy enough to accept them. Alice Teldt wills her engagement ring to Norma Kirby. Betty Gray will swap her “Chili Bowl” for Shirley Partch’s “put-put.” Marvin Higgins wills his freckles to anyone who is doing without. Bobby Irvin wills his artistic ability to Victor Hansen. Marjorie Johnson wills her pleasing personality to Barbara Chandler. Don Keele wills his rugged ways to Howard Sartin. Lowell Lewis wills his ability to act (if that’s what it’ s called) to Billy Griswold. Kenneth Little wills his freight job to anyone with a lump of muscle. Victoria Miguel wills her quiet manner to Nettie Jean Rice. Oliver Ochsner wills his Ford to Johnny Seymour. He’s got tires! (I heard) Buster Peters wills his “butch” haircut to Bobby Black. Richard Pike wills his pressing job to anyone slightly wrinkled. Arland Privett wills his favorite soda-jerk, Barbara Stacey, to Hal. Arlo Russell wills his height to Wally Moore. Walter Scott wills his “manly physique” to Bob Smith. Clarine Seymour hasn’t the right to say what she wills. She’s not the boss now! Harold Sims wills his Coast Guard uniform to Donny Miller. Billy Stewart wills his so-called car (the old jalopy) to Wayne Germain. Martha Terrill wills the U. S. O. to any girl who likes to dance. Joann Vaughan wills her “perfect” attendance to Mary Hill. Dwight Walker wills his mail route to Margie Berdan, Let her play postoffice awhile! Julia Warner wills her silly giggle to Toni Palmer. Judy Whitlock wills her nightingale voice to anyone who can’t sing a note. Frank Wiefels wills his ambulance to the football team. Dorothy Williams wills her ambitions to be a WAAC to Juanita McCann.
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POEMS 9% = VEAR The Moon 94 Down O, hoarse the cry spread o’er the town. It whispered low, The Moon Is Down!” The light of freedom from the sky God may I see it for I die! God, grant to us peace in this word That we shall not f rom homes be hurled Into the murky hell of war! But give us peace forever more. And grant us hope and charity, And faith, Yes, God, and liberty. That under her, we may be right Not groping blindly in the night, Of hate and greed and strife and sin But give our souls light from within That we may overthrow at last The hated tyrants choking grasp! And all be brothers, white and brown. The moon will rise and ne'er go down! MARY HILL Barren Spring The world once more wakes from its winter’s rest, ‘Tis spring again,” all nature gladly sings. To man their Mother Earth such beauty brings, That each declares this spring of all the best. The hearts of all who see are filled with mirth: Once more the Lord gives sight to those once blind. The birds their carols raise to tell mankind That God has not forsaken his own earth. Yet to my heart that spring has failed to come The world which lives in me goes sleeping on While at the voice of spring glad hearts rejoice The heart which in me beats ignores that voice. The birds are mute, the sky’s no longer blue; My own small world is barren without you. FLORENCE LOCKWOOD
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