1943 Yearbook

Page 1: Cover. Dec. 31, 1943.

Page 2: Just Incidentally; 1944 resolution; staff's lament.

Page 3: Fix the broken threads of your life; social news; sports; evacuee problem presented to consul for consideration; Reader's Digest features Seabrook truck farming; stores to close for 3 days.

Page 4: To interview silk screen applicants; hostels provide vital aid in resettlement; last shipment of lumber arrives; relocation; Seabrook farms cont; onion supply.

Page 5: Nisei Potpourri; race-baiters endanger lives and welfare of Americans; damage by fire estimated at $10; cattle hides sold by farm.

Page 6: School notes; state board passes resolution in favor of Nisei farmers; Scouts hold barbeque; co-op barber shop will open tonight; job opportunities; hospital news; visiting soldiers; vital statistics.

Page 7: Owl show for cinema fans; talent parade set for tomorrow night; GR's, Boys clubs host to residents; movies; student council sponsors gala New Years dance; Press Club holds successful dance.

Page 8: Y's way; Iseri elected YBA prexy; church news; church services.

Pages 9, 10: Sports.

Page 11: Stories, etc.

Page 12: 1944 brings promise of better things; more stories.

Page 13: More stories, etc.

Page 14: My Two Cents; I solemnly resolve; New Year greetings.

Page 15: Cartoon strip.

Pages 16-26: In Japanese.



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