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PAGE *.0 (Continued from Page. ) The G.A.A'. promises to*"'ent e rtain" you cool-like, The radio .skit, that they plan to give is chuck f ull o f surprises, Toshiko "Indian" Tahara is writing the script. We just can't wait.' By the way, this is off the subject, but T0shi.~. ko ' s- version of shuffle -hocky is s-trict- ly her own. She holds her hccky stick like a bat. In . the Hawaiian scene, Brush 'Aral ano his boys, the Junior High . Trio , ftnd tho Junior Highglee club will give out with their enchanting Island Rhy- .thm,. while the hula is danced. „ A specialty for the beys in the service will' be presented. We're mighty _ proud of. the alumnae, of Aaache Hi, soon to be soldiers in the U.S. Army, t .We want to hand out another .bouquet to ; Miss . Klein--any. particular kincr" of y\W @ flowers , you like, Miss Klein? You're doing a grand job. We've picked up things here and there so that we can give you some data on what's cooking tonight. It's the firs-t all-star revue that we've had in Anache and we promise a stupendously colossal, super-duper program with plenty of excite m e nt. --Andre/ --Jimmy r Takada, K.onishi TO THE CAST ! The Rhythm .". Show will "be a success for just one reason. Two-hundred., kicts and. twelve teachers pitched in.and worked' night and day to see it through. It ■ has been your job and", my job, * It has also been my pleasure, and I trust your pleasure to get the show in order and finished. I think this will prove to us all that Anache .High School does things as well- as, if not better than, any other school in the good ol' U.S.A. Do you realize how we have put our' show together bit by bit and piece by piece from the . suggest ions of others and from your own brand -of enthusiasm? I think that we have, proved what I have always known. We, can*, -dish it out as well as take^sffry fv \\ \0 p ir @ s p rni i 1' / u :/. fat , r> Amachei, Senior High School is thc proud owner of another Orson We 11esa Mr.Robert L. George, director, producer, and ma,ste-r of ceremonies of tonight's SHOW.-' Be-b George, as this al 1-round- man likes to be called, claims that rhythm been in his blood since he was* a- f has mere Infant,. The first word that- he uttered was "Da-Da'l From this "brilliant *■ remark, Bob Gfcroge's parents knew that' they had a child prodigy, another Mozart. As the years .passed, this amazing chil'd ' learned how. to say, "da,, ,-, . da. . , .da ,da ..cta.da" with a definite rhythm of his 0 *?«.'• The brilliant Career of Mr*. George wa.s now established , and he was on his way up the ladder of success. He participated in all types of rhythm shows throughout his school years and after, always being a,n ardent vaudeville fan. "Have you ever tried to put a jig-saw puzzle together that walked apart? If no t, t ry put t i-ijg a rhyt hm sho w together" - remarked Bob Gero'ge. Mr. Geo-rge has done just that. His sense of humor, and- enthusiasm, will be evident throughout t o n i ght ' s s Ho w. In order to na.'kc this talent revue po s s ib1e, oUr p rod uc er-d i r ector-nas t e r- - \ of-ceremonies stayed out here overtime, working all day and -all night. Standing oil his head, he direc ed the const ruet ion o*& the sta.ge ■ sett ingi >-ut somehow everything didn't qeilte- suit him. After-making several al t erat ions in the. stage setting, the stage crew, eagerly awaited for Mr. George's 'approval. Something was still wrong. . Then one bright member of the stage crdw had a brilliant idea. Said this remarkable person, "Mr. George, why don't you stand on your feet. Maybe everything will look better then." Taking this ingenious suggestion , Mr. George stood right-side-up* And strangely, everything looked satisfactory*
Object Description
Title | Rhythm Show Program |
Date | 1944-03-31 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Page count | 13 |
Object type | Miscellaneous documents |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 12 |
Item number | HMLSC_Rhythm Show Program_P03 |
Page number | page 12 |
Physical description | 26.5 cm x 20.3 cm |
Full Text Search | PAGE *.0 (Continued from Page. ) The G.A.A'. promises to*"'ent e rtain" you cool-like, The radio .skit, that they plan to give is chuck f ull o f surprises, Toshiko "Indian" Tahara is writing the script. We just can't wait.' By the way, this is off the subject, but T0shi.~. ko ' s- version of shuffle -hocky is s-trict- ly her own. She holds her hccky stick like a bat. In . the Hawaiian scene, Brush 'Aral ano his boys, the Junior High . Trio , ftnd tho Junior Highglee club will give out with their enchanting Island Rhy- .thm,. while the hula is danced. „ A specialty for the beys in the service will' be presented. We're mighty _ proud of. the alumnae, of Aaache Hi, soon to be soldiers in the U.S. Army, t .We want to hand out another .bouquet to ; Miss . Klein--any. particular kincr" of y\W @ flowers , you like, Miss Klein? You're doing a grand job. We've picked up things here and there so that we can give you some data on what's cooking tonight. It's the firs-t all-star revue that we've had in Anache and we promise a stupendously colossal, super-duper program with plenty of excite m e nt. --Andre/ --Jimmy r Takada, K.onishi TO THE CAST ! The Rhythm .". Show will "be a success for just one reason. Two-hundred., kicts and. twelve teachers pitched in.and worked' night and day to see it through. It ■ has been your job and", my job, * It has also been my pleasure, and I trust your pleasure to get the show in order and finished. I think this will prove to us all that Anache .High School does things as well- as, if not better than, any other school in the good ol' U.S.A. Do you realize how we have put our' show together bit by bit and piece by piece from the . suggest ions of others and from your own brand -of enthusiasm? I think that we have, proved what I have always known. We, can*, -dish it out as well as take^sffry fv \\ \0 p ir @ s p rni i 1' / u :/. fat , r> Amachei, Senior High School is thc proud owner of another Orson We 11esa Mr.Robert L. George, director, producer, and ma,ste-r of ceremonies of tonight's SHOW.-' Be-b George, as this al 1-round- man likes to be called, claims that rhythm been in his blood since he was* a- f has mere Infant,. The first word that- he uttered was "Da-Da'l From this "brilliant *■ remark, Bob Gfcroge's parents knew that' they had a child prodigy, another Mozart. As the years .passed, this amazing chil'd ' learned how. to say, "da,, ,-, . da. . , .da ,da ..cta.da" with a definite rhythm of his 0 *?«.'• The brilliant Career of Mr*. George wa.s now established , and he was on his way up the ladder of success. He participated in all types of rhythm shows throughout his school years and after, always being a,n ardent vaudeville fan. "Have you ever tried to put a jig-saw puzzle together that walked apart? If no t, t ry put t i-ijg a rhyt hm sho w together" - remarked Bob Gero'ge. Mr. Geo-rge has done just that. His sense of humor, and- enthusiasm, will be evident throughout t o n i ght ' s s Ho w. In order to na.'kc this talent revue po s s ib1e, oUr p rod uc er-d i r ector-nas t e r- - \ of-ceremonies stayed out here overtime, working all day and -all night. Standing oil his head, he direc ed the const ruet ion o*& the sta.ge ■ sett ingi >-ut somehow everything didn't qeilte- suit him. After-making several al t erat ions in the. stage setting, the stage crew, eagerly awaited for Mr. George's 'approval. Something was still wrong. . Then one bright member of the stage crdw had a brilliant idea. Said this remarkable person, "Mr. George, why don't you stand on your feet. Maybe everything will look better then." Taking this ingenious suggestion , Mr. George stood right-side-up* And strangely, everything looked satisfactory* |