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Full title:Although these young people are not all in the same class they have dropped in to the science lab at New Trier Township High School, Winnetka, Illinois, to watch Miss Yuri Tahabe perform a chemical experiment, under the direction of instructor Samuel Vernon. Miss Tanabe is from Topaz and is a one-time San Francisco girl who has been in Chicago since November 1943. She lives with her family in Winnetka and is a freshman in high school. On her left is Elmer Mori from Sacramento, California and Tule Lake. He resettled in the Midwest in September 1943 and is a junior at New Trier. At the right of Instructor Vernon are: Kiyo Aoki, a senior from Poston and previously, Fullerton, California, who works part-time and has been in the Midwest since August, 1943, Tad Nishimoto, a junior from the Hunt, Idaho relocation center. He has been in Winnetka for six months and formerly lived in Seattle, Washington. He is 17 years old. Henry Aihara, senior, is from Garden Grove, California, and a resettler from Poston. He also works part-time and has been in the Midwest six months. He is 17 years old and has a cousin in the Army at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. Winnetka, Illinois.
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