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December 24, 1943__________________PIONEER Christmas EDITION__________________Page 7 SCHOOL OooNOTES ELEMENTARY Christmas trees which have decorated the elemen- tary school classrooms were donated for the hospital rooms last week by the pu- pils,according to Dr. Enoch Dumas, principal. -E- A Mickey Rooney film and a cartoon movie were en- joyed by over 1000 elemen- tary school children at Terry hall in a three-day schedule,stated Dr. Dumas. -E- A monetary donation was received by the elementary school from Mrs.Ayano Oku- da,night school instructor, to aid in the purchasing of trees and shrubs for the school block. -E- Parents and teachers of the 6C grade and nursery schools held a regular meet- ing Wednesday and Thursday at the school. -E- Martha Takemura, former Pre-school supervisor,paid a visit to the elementary school. Miss Takemura is here on her Christmas holi- day visit, and she is now employed as a nursery school teacher at the Sara Fisher's home in Farmington, Mich. JR HIGH Mrs . Frieda Mahoney, popular instructor at junior high school since last year, left the faculty yesterday for Denver. She will leave for her new job in Chicago after Christmas. Mrs. Mahoney was girls' advisor and instructed phy- sical education and science. JR A successful Christmas program was presented by grade 7-1 under the direc- tion of Miss Muiel Groves, at Terry Hall, Wednesday morning. "Reindeer on Relief” was highlighted with a cast of over 40. Songs by the pupils and a Christmas pray- er read by Dorothy Fuchi- gami were included in the program. OOOO CAROLERS TO SERENADE CENTER FOLKS TONIGHT CHRISTMAS EVE CAROLERS ATTENTION! Groups of carolers will tour the center tonight, singing Yuletide songs and creating fun and laughter that go with Christmas, under the supervision of the recreation department. These wishers of merry Christmas will meet at the 8F recreation office before 6:30 o'clock for final in- structions . Upon conclusion of the caroling tour of the center, the groups will combine and hold mass sing- ing in the hospital and ad- ministration areas. Carolers will be well- rewarded as the community activities section will provide refreshments. De- finite plans as to where refreshments will be served were not made at press time . MOVIES TODAY _________________________________ NO MOVIES TODAY__________ TOMORROW 7:00 p.m.-11K Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-12H Mess Hall SUNDAY 7:00 p.m.-6E Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-8E Mess Hall MONDAY 7:00 p.m.-11C Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-12F Mess Hall (Iceland) TUESDAY 7:00 p.m.-9K Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-10H Mess Hall WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m.-8G Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-7F Mess Hall THURSDAY 7:00 p.m.-8G Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-7F Mess Hall “My Favorite Wife" a fast moving comedy. Star- ring Irene Dunn, Gary Grant, Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick, is now showing. The story revolves around a woman, missing for seven years, who returns home quietly on the day her hus- band has had her declared legally dead and is embark- ing on his second honey- moon with another woman. Starting Monday is "Ice- land," a colorful, musical show starring Sonja Henie, John Payne and Sammy Kaye's orchestra. The picture includes many tuneful num- bers with Henie's perfor- mance on skates surpassing her previous performances. Added attraction from Monday will be chapter 11 of the Flash Gordon serial. --J.0. 6H VPC SOCIAL The 6H YPC social, ten- tatively slated for yester- day evening,has been post- poned to tonight. MAH-JONG EXPERTS TO CLASH SUNDAY Brains will be pitted against brains Sunday aft- ernoon at 1 o'clock, when the mah-jong tournament gets underway at the 8C recreation hall, according to Taka Aratani, of the recreation department. Anyone with a little knowledge of the game is requested to sign up and compete for one of the five attractive awards. The one and only requirement is that players come early and sign up before the big e- vent opens. GOOO NEWS FOR BRIDGE LANATICS A bridge tournament is tentatively scheduled to be held during the month of January if sufficient number of contestants re- gisters. Anyone interested is urged to sign up at the 8F recreation office. CHRISTMAS DANCE PLANS DROPPED In order not to conflict with the numerous dances sponsored by the various groups and clubs, the ori- ginally planned Christmas Eve dance by the recreation department has been can- celled, announces Roy Ni- kaido, director of social activities.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol. II, No. 17 |
Date | 1943-12-24 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Volume | 2 |
Issue number or date | 17 |
Page count | 26 |
Object type | Newsletter |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 7 |
Item number | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V02_N17_P07 |
Page number | page 7 |
Physical description | 35.6 cm x 21.6 cm |
Full Text Search | December 24, 1943__________________PIONEER Christmas EDITION__________________Page 7 SCHOOL OooNOTES ELEMENTARY Christmas trees which have decorated the elemen- tary school classrooms were donated for the hospital rooms last week by the pu- pils,according to Dr. Enoch Dumas, principal. -E- A Mickey Rooney film and a cartoon movie were en- joyed by over 1000 elemen- tary school children at Terry hall in a three-day schedule,stated Dr. Dumas. -E- A monetary donation was received by the elementary school from Mrs.Ayano Oku- da,night school instructor, to aid in the purchasing of trees and shrubs for the school block. -E- Parents and teachers of the 6C grade and nursery schools held a regular meet- ing Wednesday and Thursday at the school. -E- Martha Takemura, former Pre-school supervisor,paid a visit to the elementary school. Miss Takemura is here on her Christmas holi- day visit, and she is now employed as a nursery school teacher at the Sara Fisher's home in Farmington, Mich. JR HIGH Mrs . Frieda Mahoney, popular instructor at junior high school since last year, left the faculty yesterday for Denver. She will leave for her new job in Chicago after Christmas. Mrs. Mahoney was girls' advisor and instructed phy- sical education and science. JR A successful Christmas program was presented by grade 7-1 under the direc- tion of Miss Muiel Groves, at Terry Hall, Wednesday morning. "Reindeer on Relief” was highlighted with a cast of over 40. Songs by the pupils and a Christmas pray- er read by Dorothy Fuchi- gami were included in the program. OOOO CAROLERS TO SERENADE CENTER FOLKS TONIGHT CHRISTMAS EVE CAROLERS ATTENTION! Groups of carolers will tour the center tonight, singing Yuletide songs and creating fun and laughter that go with Christmas, under the supervision of the recreation department. These wishers of merry Christmas will meet at the 8F recreation office before 6:30 o'clock for final in- structions . Upon conclusion of the caroling tour of the center, the groups will combine and hold mass sing- ing in the hospital and ad- ministration areas. Carolers will be well- rewarded as the community activities section will provide refreshments. De- finite plans as to where refreshments will be served were not made at press time . MOVIES TODAY _________________________________ NO MOVIES TODAY__________ TOMORROW 7:00 p.m.-11K Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-12H Mess Hall SUNDAY 7:00 p.m.-6E Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-8E Mess Hall MONDAY 7:00 p.m.-11C Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-12F Mess Hall (Iceland) TUESDAY 7:00 p.m.-9K Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-10H Mess Hall WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m.-8G Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-7F Mess Hall THURSDAY 7:00 p.m.-8G Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.-7F Mess Hall “My Favorite Wife" a fast moving comedy. Star- ring Irene Dunn, Gary Grant, Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick, is now showing. The story revolves around a woman, missing for seven years, who returns home quietly on the day her hus- band has had her declared legally dead and is embark- ing on his second honey- moon with another woman. Starting Monday is "Ice- land," a colorful, musical show starring Sonja Henie, John Payne and Sammy Kaye's orchestra. The picture includes many tuneful num- bers with Henie's perfor- mance on skates surpassing her previous performances. Added attraction from Monday will be chapter 11 of the Flash Gordon serial. --J.0. 6H VPC SOCIAL The 6H YPC social, ten- tatively slated for yester- day evening,has been post- poned to tonight. MAH-JONG EXPERTS TO CLASH SUNDAY Brains will be pitted against brains Sunday aft- ernoon at 1 o'clock, when the mah-jong tournament gets underway at the 8C recreation hall, according to Taka Aratani, of the recreation department. Anyone with a little knowledge of the game is requested to sign up and compete for one of the five attractive awards. The one and only requirement is that players come early and sign up before the big e- vent opens. GOOO NEWS FOR BRIDGE LANATICS A bridge tournament is tentatively scheduled to be held during the month of January if sufficient number of contestants re- gisters. Anyone interested is urged to sign up at the 8F recreation office. CHRISTMAS DANCE PLANS DROPPED In order not to conflict with the numerous dances sponsored by the various groups and clubs, the ori- ginally planned Christmas Eve dance by the recreation department has been can- celled, announces Roy Ni- kaido, director of social activities. |