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Page 6_________________PIONEER___________________July 3, 1943 Amache Schools Lose Teachers Several teachers of the Amache schools have left the center. They are Dor- othy Charlson, Boulder; Enola Kjeldgaard, Brush, Colo.; Margaret James and Dorothy Berger, Greeley State College; and Letha Griffith, Hays, Kansas, due to her father's death. Lynn Takagaki will leave for Boulder Monday. After working for several weeks there, he will attend the Harvard Law School. Yaeko Shimada will go to Greeley State College as soon as she obtains her leave clearance. SENIOR HIGH SCHEDULE READY Students who have reg- istered for the senior high summer school are to call for their schedule at the senior high school office on Thursday morning, 8:30, according to Grace Lewis, vice principal. Students having their first class at 10:30 a.m. do not have to call for it until that time. SUMMER SCHOOL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PROGRAM ANNOUNCED A summer program of in- strumental music, to begin the week of July 5, is announced as follows by Director Tad Hascall. Marching band students will meet at 3:30 a.m. Mon- days, Wednesdays, and Fri- days; intermediate strings, 9:15 a.m. Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays; intermediate band, 10 a.m. Mondays, Wed- nesdays, Fridays; beginning band, 7:30 p.m. Mondays and 2:30 p.m. on Thursdays, Saturdays; dance band, 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays; concert band, 6:30 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays; concert orches- tra, 7:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays. Twirling (beginners and advanced), 9:15 a .m. Mon- days , Wednesdays, Fridays; tonettes (beginning and advanced), 10:45 a.m. Mon- days , Wednesdays, Fridays; drum and bugle corps (for Scouts only), 2:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sat- urdays; beginning strings, 10 a.m., Mondays, Wednes- days , Fridays. All persons who are using WRA instruments, but who do not plan to attend any of these classes, are asked to return them so that beginners may use them. ===JOB OPPORTUNITIES=== Ten girls, $27 wk; 5 men, $35 wk; 1 steno, $30 wk with some overtime. Wanted by a baking company, Chicago. Single man, $85-100 bd and rm, Dairy, gen farm work, must know farm ma- chinery, chance to start poultry business, Chicago. Three corrugator and press helpers, 60¢ to 90¢ hr, 1½, overtime, Kansas City. Steno, $90--advance, Milwaukee YMCA. Three foundry laborers, 73¢ hr start-learn trade, Chicago. Radio operators, organic and inorganic chemists, asst chemists, chemical and electrical engineers, acetylene welders,St Louis. Vegetable grower, $65 bd and rm, Chicago. One ovenman - bakery, will be trained, $45 wk; 1 asst maintenance man, me- chanically minded, $30 wk, Rockford. Artistically inclined person, for design and lay- out work. Wages on appli cation, Tombstone & monu- ment company, Toledo, Graduate electrical, mechanical, and aeronauti- cal engineers, starting salaries up to $3380 yr, Aircraft Co of Dayton, Ohio. Six girls to nest and wrap paper boxes, $26 wk, Chicago. 0pportunities for issei farm families near Chi- cago: 1 family on dairy, hog, and beef farm, $100 mo to start, increase later, school close by, 4-rm house, electricity, garden, milk and feed for 50 chick- ens furnished. One couple for farm, $115 mo, bd and rm. Three housemaids, $15 wk bd and rm and laundry; 1 houseman, $75 mo bd and rm and laundry; 1 couple for cooking and serving, $150 mo bd and rm and laun- dry, school for girls, Dav- enport, Iowa. Comptometer operator, civil service, Manhattan, Kansas. REGISTRATION HOURS GIVEN Registration for the junior high summer school will be held at Terry Hall Monday. All pupils are asked to register at the following times: 9th grade - 8:45 a.m.; 6th-10 a.m.; 7th--1 p.m.; and 8th grade -2:30 p.m. Classes in academic sub- jects will be taught in the morning, while indoor and outdoor activities will be held in the afternoon. There will also be re- ligious classes sponsored by the Granada Christian and the Seventh-Day Adven- tist churches. REV. SAKAUYE IS GUEST SPEAKER Rev. Harper K. Sakauye; of the Jerome relocation center will be the guest speaker at the morning wor- ship service tomorrow at Terry hall. He was former- ly pastor of the Clearwater Baptist church in California. Under the direction of George Kubota, director, the church choir will pre- sent the program which was given at Syracuse, Kans., recently. YOSHIOKA, URAGAMI TO GIVE REPORT George Yoshioka and Ta- zuko Uragami, delegates from Amache to the Rocky Mountain Student Christian conference held at Estes Park recently, will give a report at the college-age group meeting, tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. at Terry hall. SIX MORE LEAVE FOR CHICAGO HOSTEL The following six evac- uees left this week for the Chicago Brethren hos- tel: Ranko Ogawa, Elma Noguchi, Mary Hamahashi, Kazue Yokohari, Masazo Saito, and Sumie Hashimoto.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol. I, No. 79 |
Date | 1943-07-03 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number or date | 79 |
Page count | 10 |
Object type | Newsletter |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 6 |
Item number | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V01_N79_P06 |
Page number | page 6 |
Physical description | 35.5.cm x 21.5 cm |
Full Text Search | Page 6_________________PIONEER___________________July 3, 1943 Amache Schools Lose Teachers Several teachers of the Amache schools have left the center. They are Dor- othy Charlson, Boulder; Enola Kjeldgaard, Brush, Colo.; Margaret James and Dorothy Berger, Greeley State College; and Letha Griffith, Hays, Kansas, due to her father's death. Lynn Takagaki will leave for Boulder Monday. After working for several weeks there, he will attend the Harvard Law School. Yaeko Shimada will go to Greeley State College as soon as she obtains her leave clearance. SENIOR HIGH SCHEDULE READY Students who have reg- istered for the senior high summer school are to call for their schedule at the senior high school office on Thursday morning, 8:30, according to Grace Lewis, vice principal. Students having their first class at 10:30 a.m. do not have to call for it until that time. SUMMER SCHOOL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PROGRAM ANNOUNCED A summer program of in- strumental music, to begin the week of July 5, is announced as follows by Director Tad Hascall. Marching band students will meet at 3:30 a.m. Mon- days, Wednesdays, and Fri- days; intermediate strings, 9:15 a.m. Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays; intermediate band, 10 a.m. Mondays, Wed- nesdays, Fridays; beginning band, 7:30 p.m. Mondays and 2:30 p.m. on Thursdays, Saturdays; dance band, 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays; concert band, 6:30 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays; concert orches- tra, 7:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays. Twirling (beginners and advanced), 9:15 a .m. Mon- days , Wednesdays, Fridays; tonettes (beginning and advanced), 10:45 a.m. Mon- days , Wednesdays, Fridays; drum and bugle corps (for Scouts only), 2:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sat- urdays; beginning strings, 10 a.m., Mondays, Wednes- days , Fridays. All persons who are using WRA instruments, but who do not plan to attend any of these classes, are asked to return them so that beginners may use them. ===JOB OPPORTUNITIES=== Ten girls, $27 wk; 5 men, $35 wk; 1 steno, $30 wk with some overtime. Wanted by a baking company, Chicago. Single man, $85-100 bd and rm, Dairy, gen farm work, must know farm ma- chinery, chance to start poultry business, Chicago. Three corrugator and press helpers, 60¢ to 90¢ hr, 1½, overtime, Kansas City. Steno, $90--advance, Milwaukee YMCA. Three foundry laborers, 73¢ hr start-learn trade, Chicago. Radio operators, organic and inorganic chemists, asst chemists, chemical and electrical engineers, acetylene welders,St Louis. Vegetable grower, $65 bd and rm, Chicago. One ovenman - bakery, will be trained, $45 wk; 1 asst maintenance man, me- chanically minded, $30 wk, Rockford. Artistically inclined person, for design and lay- out work. Wages on appli cation, Tombstone & monu- ment company, Toledo, Graduate electrical, mechanical, and aeronauti- cal engineers, starting salaries up to $3380 yr, Aircraft Co of Dayton, Ohio. Six girls to nest and wrap paper boxes, $26 wk, Chicago. 0pportunities for issei farm families near Chi- cago: 1 family on dairy, hog, and beef farm, $100 mo to start, increase later, school close by, 4-rm house, electricity, garden, milk and feed for 50 chick- ens furnished. One couple for farm, $115 mo, bd and rm. Three housemaids, $15 wk bd and rm and laundry; 1 houseman, $75 mo bd and rm and laundry; 1 couple for cooking and serving, $150 mo bd and rm and laun- dry, school for girls, Dav- enport, Iowa. Comptometer operator, civil service, Manhattan, Kansas. REGISTRATION HOURS GIVEN Registration for the junior high summer school will be held at Terry Hall Monday. All pupils are asked to register at the following times: 9th grade - 8:45 a.m.; 6th-10 a.m.; 7th--1 p.m.; and 8th grade -2:30 p.m. Classes in academic sub- jects will be taught in the morning, while indoor and outdoor activities will be held in the afternoon. There will also be re- ligious classes sponsored by the Granada Christian and the Seventh-Day Adven- tist churches. REV. SAKAUYE IS GUEST SPEAKER Rev. Harper K. Sakauye; of the Jerome relocation center will be the guest speaker at the morning wor- ship service tomorrow at Terry hall. He was former- ly pastor of the Clearwater Baptist church in California. Under the direction of George Kubota, director, the church choir will pre- sent the program which was given at Syracuse, Kans., recently. YOSHIOKA, URAGAMI TO GIVE REPORT George Yoshioka and Ta- zuko Uragami, delegates from Amache to the Rocky Mountain Student Christian conference held at Estes Park recently, will give a report at the college-age group meeting, tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. at Terry hall. SIX MORE LEAVE FOR CHICAGO HOSTEL The following six evac- uees left this week for the Chicago Brethren hos- tel: Ranko Ogawa, Elma Noguchi, Mary Hamahashi, Kazue Yokohari, Masazo Saito, and Sumie Hashimoto. |