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HIENHNU NNNIESI WINNERS We We We We We We We We We We We DOROTHY McGUIRE, BILL PHILIPS, NORMA MCNABB F I R S T P R I Z E AMERICAN YOUTH are The parTy-mad, Iaughinq youThg are The iiTTerbug, crooner-crazed cIan1 are The plaid-shirTed, T-shirTed, Levi wearers, The wrinIcIe-socIced, sIoppy, above-The-Icnee-sIcirTed7 are American YouThI are TheTeaTher-brained, unThinI4ing youThg are The slap-happy, peace-iIIusioned Throngg are The do-noThing, soTT-muscIed coIce drinI4ers, The Model A owners, The blowers oT horns: are American YouThI are The mass-minded, gullible youThq are The Time-wasTing, seIT-cenTered brood, are The sIang-making, auTograph hunTers, The movie-going, Tad crazy, comic sTrip readers, We are American YouThI We We We We are The bIood-spiIIing, warrior youThg are The pIane-TIying, peace-planning group! are The classless Democracy buiIders, The voice oT Tomorrow, now hushed in a prayer: are American YouThI -DOROTHY IvIcGUIRE
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SECOND PRIZE TO A Sl-HP THAT NEVER RETURNED She rose like a serpenT MighTy and sTrong- and sang as she whipped Through The breeze. l-Ter greaT masTs Toppled In The wild winds Throng. She Turned and Tossed on The seas. Long pasT Time due She Tailed her reTurn. WiTh The seven she venTured Too Tar. The days are TasT, She did noT learn, To Tollow her guiding sTar. Far down below in The Ocean's deep, l-ler hull is noT aT resT. Sh,e's buT a babe now TasT asleep, In her new discovered nesT. GreaT TaThoms There, she Tells her Tale OT a baTTle she has losT. And high above, blows hard a gale And The cold moon brings The T rosT. The rocks ThaT line our rugged shores, IT They could speak, would Tell, OT ships ThaT baTTle endless wars, Then lose and driTT To hell. The rnoon above, The guarTer moon The winds ThaT blow on highg Could Tell us Tales, buT noT Too soon, OT ships ThaT TighT and die. The gulls on wing ThaT venTure Tar, See lives ThaT TighT in vain. And see our ships sail 'cross The bar, NoT To reTurn again. Through Thickening Tog Through hell and sTorm They driTT To seas beyond. Our love They carry deep and warm, From dusk To breaking dawn. The days are Tull, The nighTs are long, Since ThaT gallanT ship wenT down. She's resTing now in The ocean's Throng. A Queen wiThouT a crown. ..N. K. lv1cNABB
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