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![Nisei friends (ddr-densho-136-16)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/01/1c/011c1c14b8f0baa14f5d9d351311dc99.jpg)
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Nisei friends (ddr-densho-136-16)
(L to R): Naoshi Kumagai, Toshiko Fukano, Kimi Taguchi, Mitsu Fukano, Tom Nishitani, Sumio Mochizuki, Nobi Yamada.
![Green Lake Sunday School (ddr-densho-134-26)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/5e/3e/5e3e62b0d529488b876107235f32faad.jpg)
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Green Lake Sunday School (ddr-densho-134-26)
This Sunday school was started by three missionaries from the Seattle Japanese Baptist Church in the early 1920s. Back row (L to R): Miss Rumsey, Naoshi Kumagai, Kay Suzuki, Tadashi Kumagai, unidentified, Akira Kumasaka. Middle row (L to R): Tak Nakawatase, unidentified, unidentified, May Kumasaka, Kimi Taguchi, Ko Suzuki, unidentified. Front row (L to R): Sam …
![Japanese Language Class students (ddr-densho-134-22)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/fd/36/fd365f011f4cbfc860d3b3cffab0ada3.jpg)
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Japanese Language Class students (ddr-densho-134-22)
These are students of North Seattle's Japanese Language Class. This class was the first organized activity for children of the early North Seattle Issei immigrants. Classes were first given at a private residence and then moved to the Community Hall, located at North 100th and Corliss Avenue. Back row (L to R): Mac Sasaki, Akira Kumasaka, …
![Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-136-28)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/b7/51/b751de542ac9f8587b79e50bcabb2c47.jpg)
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Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-136-28)
Members of the Green Lake Seinenkai (young people's club), a social club primarily for Nisei in their teens and twenties. This club organized athletic, cultural, and social activities such as formal dances (pictured here). (L to R): Tak Nakawatase, Shuichi Abe, Toshiko Fukano, Naoshi Kumagai, Minnie Ota, Kiyoshi Tada, May Kumasaka, Nobi Yamada, Ko Suzuki, Sumio …
![Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-130-4)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/7c/cd/7ccdb7cf925c2bdcfe6970232c8b5581.jpg)
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Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-130-4)
Members of the Green Lake Seinenkai (young people's club), a social club primarily for Nisei in their teens and twenties. This club organized athletic, cultural, and social activities such as formal dances (pictured here). (L to R): Tak Nakawatase, Shuichi Abe, Toshiko Fukano, Naoshi Kumagai, Minnie Ota, Kiyoshi Tada, May Kumasaka, Nobi Yamada, Ko Suzuki, Sumio …
![Japanese Language Class students (ddr-densho-134-21)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/3d/7a/3d7a8f113fd542ca9df3facd9273266a.jpg)
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Japanese Language Class students (ddr-densho-134-21)
These students are dressed up for a presentation at North Seattle's Japanese Language Class. This class was the first organized activity for children of the early North Seattle Issei immigrants. Classes were first given at a private residence and then moved to the Community Hall, located at North 100th and Corliss Avenue. Back row (L to …
![Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-136-39)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/48/1c/481ccd0f5716f45e623cdf06fc17a5c7.jpg)
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Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-136-39)
Members of the Green Lake Seinenkai (young people's club), a social club primarily for Nisei in their teens and twenties. This club organized athletic, cultural, and social activities. Back row (L to R): Tadashi Kumagai, Toge Fujihara, Tak Nakawatase, Akira Kumasaka, Tom Nishitani, Naoshi Kumagai, Nobuo Tanagi, Nobi Yamada, Shuichi Abe. Middle row (L to R): …
![Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-130-6)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/0b/79/0b79b95a8674916518658a5df0c5933f.jpg)
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Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-130-6)
Members of the Green Lake Seinenkai (young people's club), a social club primarily for Nisei in their teens and twenties. This club organized athletic, cultural, and social activities. Back row (L to R): Tadashi Kumagai, Toge Fujihara, Tak Nakawatase, Akira Kumasaka, Tom Nishitani, Naoshi Kumagai, Nobuo Tanagi, Nobi Yamada, Shuichi Abe. Middle row (L to R): …
![Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-130-1)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/de/12/de127f81d7b985efb499c9bc9872fa68.jpg)
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Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-130-1)
Members of the Green Lake Seinenkai (young people's club), a social club primarily for Nisei in their teens and twenties. This club organized athletic, cultural, and social activities such as formal dances (pictured here). Back row (L to R): Kiyoshi Tada, Makoto Sasaki, Shuichi Abe, Eddie Kanno. Middle row (L to R): Nobi Yamada, Sumio Mochizuki, …