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Appendix
Exhibits, Selected AT Random
A. Administration Organization, March 31, 1943.
B. Administrative organization, September,1944.
C. Location of Activities.
D. Participation, Athletics, 1942-1943.
E. Participation, Athletics, 1943-1944.
F. Participation, Activities, 1942-1943.
G. Participation, Activities, 1943-1944.
H. Participation, Summer Activities, 1944.
I. Organization, Teen-Age Club
J. Program, Memorial Service.
K. Song Sheet Cover.
L. Jamboree, Boy Scouts.
M. Letterhead and Emblem, Boy Scouts.
N. Letterhead, Christmas Committee.
EXHIBIT A
ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
March 31, 1943
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
C. B. Price
Youth Activities Leader
Margaret Sorenson
Assistant Director
Jack Kiba
Departmental Supervisor
Kaz Ikebasu
Library
Ken Hasegawa Churches
Arts & Crafts
Miss A. Lee
Sports
supervisor-George Suzuki
Men-Women-
Clubs & Org.
Supervisor-Kats Nagai
Social Activities Utility
Adults-Kenji Muraoka Youth-Ty Saito Gary Nagai
Signs & Posters Geo. Nomi
P. A. System
Agents
ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION-COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES September, 1944 Exhibit B
Supervisor
Cabinet
Ass't. Supervisor
Children's Department (4 workers)
Ass't Supervisor
Youth's Department (4 workers)
Ass't. Supervisor
Adult's Department (7 workers)
Ass't. supervisor
Utility Department (15 workers)
Athletic Department (8 workers)
Ass't. Supervisor
Exhibit C
Location Of
ACTIVITIES and Institutions
(In Public Service Hall Unless Indicated) Block 1 - None
" 2 - RFCC, Sunday School. " 3 - Weaving, since summer, 1944. " 4 - Sewing class, until August, 1945; Seicho-no-iye (church); Utai
group; Nursery in barrack. " 5 - Go and Shogi room, old men.
" 6 - RFCC, Sunday School, nursery in barrack. " 7 - Shigin (classical singing); millinery class until March, 1944;
Japanese language school, summer, 1945. " 8 - Judo instructions nursery in barrack.
" 9 - Sewing class until spring, 1944; nursery. " 10 - Movies, Coop., until fall, 1944; sewing class, from summer, 1945. " 11 - Catholic church; nursery in barrack; Japanese language summer, 1945.
" 12 - Toyland. " 13 - Dry Goods Canteen, Coop. " 14 - Carving studio; shoe-shop, Coop. " 15 - Movies, Coop., until fall. 1944; Buddhist, Sunday School from
Fall, 1944; Nursery; Japanese Language School, summer, 1945. " 16 - Sewing Class, from summer 1945.
" 17 - None " 19 - Library until December, 1944; Teen-Age Club, summer 1945.
" 20 - RFCC, Sunday School and Church, and church office. " 21 - Gym and auditorium; Library after January, 1945, Coop. Canteen No. 2.
" 22 - Fire Department. " 23 - Buddhist Church; Japanese language school, summer, 1945. " 24 - Weaving, since summer 1944. " 25 - Girl Scouts. " 26 - Church, Seventh Day Adventist, summer, 1945. " 27 - Athletic Department, C. A.; Boy Scouts in barrack; Barber Shop. " 28 - Buddhist Church and Sunday School; Church office. " 29 - Sewing Project and power sewing class.
" 31 - School (Council School). " 32 - C. A. Office.
" 33 - Movies, Coop., until fall, 1944; Coop, check-cashing;Boxing gymnasium " 34 - Boy Scouts; Japanese language school, summer, 1945.
" 35 - School (Council's School). " 38 - School Band and Orchestra; Biwa Classes; Crusaders headquarters In
barrack. " 39 - Shibai storage, rehearsal, and work shop; old men's homes
" 40 - Toyland; barber shop, laundry room. " 41 - YWCA Club. " 42 - Shoe repair shop; USO, Barrack 4; Tofu factory, mess; Council;Mana-
gers, Red Cross, barrack 5; Outpost Offices,barrack 6; sewing class, barrack 6.
Attendance Participant
Event
EXHIBIT D
Figures represent hundreds
Community Activities Athletic Department
October 1942 - September 1943
Exhibit E
statistical
Summaries
S - School age Persons A - Adults Daily or Regularly Different Persons
S A S A A. Regular School
Adult Education 000 335 000 534 Secondary School 167 000 202 000 Elementary School 251 000 361 000 Total 418 335 563 534
Vocational Guidance Part-time Workers 114 000 188 000 Seasonal Workers 43 23 43 23 Total 157 23 231 23
C. Free Activities Arts and Crafts 151 89 195 150 Chorus and Piano 88 000 97 44 Folk Dancing 25 4 95 75 Orchestra 12 000 23 000 Day Camping 25 4 479 25 Summer Breeze 10 000 42 000 Teen-age Club Organizers 50 8 75 35 Movies 272 342 1217 1525 Sports 155 310 387 775 Total 788 757 2610 2629
D. Grand Totals 1363 1115 3404 3186 1. 1. The total on different persons is misleading in that
it totals "different persons" as recorded in several ac-tivities and would be the same persons in some cases.
Totals for special events are given where possible in the narrative description above. Put together, they have no special significance.
TEEN-AGE CLUB
Recreational Center for all Teen-Age
Membership: Chairman: Yasuko Honda
Advisor: Haruko Kawano Function: Receive and introduce new members; Issue membership cards
Finances Chairman: Sumio Sahara Advisor: Mrs. Josie Ikeda
Function: Recording all income and expenses; Receiving dues of 25c per 6 month- "Pay as you go"
Ex. Com. Chairman: Roy Oshima Sec'y: Misao Iaumi Advisors: Mr .Vance Mar-tin Jr., Mary Yamada
Program: Chairman: Misa Asakawa
Advisor: Masao Wakai Function: Daily program; Special events for parents and teen age; Separate programs for Jr. and Sr. Hi
Housing: Chairman: Ken Ozaki
Advisor: Mrs. Grace Kurata Function: Furnishings of recreational room; Proper facilities for programs - and decoration
Publicity: Chairman: Nellie Utsumi
Advisor: Function: Keeping the community informed of the Club activities; Announcements
Rules and Regulations: Chairman: Ruth Hirose
Advisor: Alice Mayeda Function: Age limits; Time; Do's and Don'ts; Advice from parents-assistance from parents
as chaperone
EXHIBIT I
EXHIBIT J.
McGehee, Arkansas Rohwer Relocation Center
PROGRAM for the
Third memorial service 2 P. M. May 30, 1945 at Center Auditorium Chairman: Eddie Omori
1. Color Bearers Advance 2. Opening Speech 3. Offering of Bouquet 4. Prayer 5. Scripture leading 6. Offering of Incense
7. Reading of Biography of the Honored Soldiers
8. Selection 9. Memorial Address
10. Memorial Address
11. Selection 12. Memorial Address
13. Color Bearers Retire 14. Appreciation Speech 15. Presentation of Flags to the
Surviving Families
16. Closing Address 17. Volley Salute 18. Taps
Rohwer Boy Scouts Chairman Omori Rohwer Girl Scouts Rev. Dr. S. Hata Buddhist Reverends Representatives of the Surviving Families
Mr. S. lto,Chairman of Managers. Christian Choir Mr. C. Fujino, Chairman of Community Council Mr. Hay D. Johnston, Project Director Buddhist Choir
Rohwer Boy Scouts Dr. K. Onizuka, Chairman of Welfare Commission
Mr. Eddie Omori Mr. Ray D. Johnston Mr. Eddie Omori Nisei Soldiers
Rohwer Boy Scouts
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES ROHWER W.R.A. CENTER ARK.
EXHIBIT L
Rohwer Jerome
CAMPOREE
June 19 and 20, 1943
Rohwer Relocation Center McGehee, Arkansas
EXHIBIT M
Boy Scouts of America
Rohwer Relocation Center Relocation, Ark.
Paul Shimada, Dist. Commissioner Rob't Kishita, Ass't. Dist. commissioner Herbert S. Wada, neighborhood commissioner.