Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1959)

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and board. I was planning to study English shorthand so that I could one day apply for a job as a secretary in an importexport firm. Those are my hopes and dreams . . . the ones I would like to tell Elvis. But right now I can only talk to the wall — to the wall of my room where I have put up the pictures of Elvis and me that he took the first day we met. There I have also put a cover from Photoplay magazine, and a picture of my family and me looking at this cover. This cover has special meaning for me. It has a beautiful photograph of Elvis on it, with a message from him to his admirers in the United States: “Please Don’t Forget Me While I’m Gone.” In my mind I change the “I’m” to “You’re” and think: Elvis, Don’t Forget Me While You’re Gone. Maybe I will never hear from Elvis again. Even if I do not I still have a warm, pleasant memory of a wonderful, softspoken, polite boy who was my first real date. The End THIS PAGE IS YOURS Continued from page 74 of the little boys gave her a bouquet of flowers, making a little speech of thanks to them “for everything you have done to help us and our home.” Pia and I found out from one of the people in the big crowd outside that Mr. and Mrs. Murray are in charge of something called the “Homeless European Land Program.” Through HELP they support the work of the orphanage at Casa Materna. Even though they were very busy, they did find time to talk to us. Hope Lange was very beautiful and very nice. Don Murray is just like he is in the movies. (Pia and I saw “Bus Stop” three times. It was very good.) We told them how much we like their pictures (we also saw “Peyton Place” three times), and they signed autographs for us. When it was time for them to leave, the director of the orphanage thanked them for all they were doing for the children. Mr. Murray said something then that Pia and I will never forget. He thanked the director for what he was doing. And then he said (and Pia and I remembered every word) : “A Catholic priest I know once said the kind of work you’re doing — helping children — is wonderful. He said it’s wonderful, because we cannot do good to God and we cannot hurt God, since none of us has been able to have that kind of a personal relationship with God. But God has given us man whom we can help and we can hurt. It is this way we either serve or abuse God.” Mr. and Mrs. Murray saw how excited we were being with them and invited us to go along to their train. On the way we asked if Mrs. Murray was going to have a baby. She said “Yes.” We were very glad. When we got home, Pia told my mother and father what Mr. Murray had said at the orphanage about serving God. Pia knows English well and she had written down every word he’d said. My father nodded his head and said that Mr. Murray was certainly a fine man. We think so too. 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