"Wase Time!"
A Teen's Memoir of Gila River Internment Camp
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About the Book
“Wase Time!” is an autobiography of my teen age years in
My story begins with the aftermath of
On
Gila was a big center made up of two camps: camp 1 (Canal), and camp 2 (
I made friends with my neighbors, and Hank introduced me to many youth who were from the French Camp/Stockton area. I became a member of the Ramblers, a team which played may sports, and we won the championship of the Southwestern Football League in 1943-44.
Other happy memories were my mom and sister’s arrival from Fresno Assembly Center, movie night, the warehouse gang, the Boy Scouts, and my getting a response to a fan letter that I wrote to Maureen O’Hara.
Sad memories include Hank’s departure to Tule Lake Relocation Center, my being called a “nigger”, and what I did with the letter and photos of Maureen O’Hara.
On March 28, 1945, my grandfather and I left Gila to go to Chicago, Illinois, to visit relatives. I was send out of camp for being an unsavory character, according to my mom. On the train ride, I thought of all my experiences in camp. Was being in camp “wase time”?