056 - Dorothy Chung Siu
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[Duplicate] Click Magazine, p.2, November 1944, vol. 7, No. 11 ($.10- $.12 in Canada). Shown on cover is a nurse and Patricia Hong at 17 months of age. Image clipping from Click Magazine picturing nurse and baby Patricia Hong. Image used for war fund. -
Togged out in full flying dress, complete with parachute and radio headset, 17 year old Frances Chan poses happily with a succession of Luke Field cadets. p.28 Magazine photo clipping of group of people posing in pilot gear. -
At dinner in the cadet mess hall, Margaret Kwong fed her last spoonful of dessert to Shih Mei-Tung. Theirs was one of the romances the party inspired. p. 33 Magazine photo clipping of woman feeding a man at an event. -
No Oriental Dance. This had straight American jitterbugging, as demonstrated by Mary Wong and cadet Paul Fu. Cadets like American dancing music. p.33 Magazine photo clipping of man and woman dancing. -
Favorite amusement during intermissions at the dance which brought the day to a close was this dart game - with a caricatured "Jap" for a target. The boys were notably better marksmen than the girls- but no more determined. p. 32 Magazine photo clipping of men and women participating in throwing darts on a caricatured image of a Japanese man. -
Cadet Chew Lai-Chung catches Grace Lung as she slides off Murphy pet burro at the Wigwam Guest Ranch. The whole party lunched at the ranch after spending the morning inspecting planes and equipment at the flying field. p.32 Magazine photo clipping of a woman sliding off donkey and being caught by a man standing by. -
Two men to each girl insured competition, but lucky Chew Lai-Chung had King Chuon to himself--for a bit. She came from China five months ago. p. 31 A magazine photo clipping of a man and woman in swimwear reclining on lawn. -
A track and field star of championship caliber--he competed as a pole vauklter in the 1936 Olympic games. Paul Fu (on top) demonstrates a handstand. p. 31 Magazine clipping of young adults, two of which are in the middle of demonstrating a handstand as others observe. -
King Chuon, halfway out of the pool was pulled noisily in again as this picture was made. It was the first time the cadets had gone swimming in Arizona. p. 30 Magazine photo clipping showing five young adults out swimming. -
Stretched out beside the swimming pool on the Wigwam Guest Ranch, near the flying field at Phoenix, the girls and their partners soak up the Arizona sunshine. p.30 Magazine photo clipping of Chinese American young adults in swim suits laying on a field. -
A treat for the cadets: The girls brought boxes of candied coconuts, preserved fruits, ginger and lichee nuts. When they opened the packages, the boys mobgbed them. p.29 of Look magazine Image clipping from Look Magazine, showing women interacting with the cadets. -
Crowded round a mirror, four of the girls Look Magazine took to Luke Field for an all-Chinese party, get in a last-minute checkup before the cadet dance. "Look Plays Host to the Chinese Air Force," Earl Theisen for Look, p.29 Image clipping from Look Magazine showing group of women getting ready for a dance. -
"These motorcycle troops belong to the same Chinese forces as the tanks on the opposite page. They operate in Hunan, one of the richest provinces of Free China"- p. 13 Clipping showing image of Chinese forces in China during World War II. -
"These aren't Japanese tank troops. They're Chinese. They are fighting with their own arms in their own soil for their own freedom--and doing very well at it"- p.12. Paul Guillumette China Film. Clipping showing an image of Chinese troops during World War II. -
Look Magazine, June 16, 1942, vol. 6. No. 12, p.11. Raymond Clapper. "Do You Know Why We are Fighting in Asia?" "Chinese Oldster & grandson, well dressed well fed, well educated. Made in America this picture suggests living standards victory will bring to all Asia" (paper is "The Chinese Journal") Image clipping from Look Magazine, picturing older man with grandson reading The Chinese Journal. -
Click Magazine, p.2, November 1944, vol. 7, No. 11 ($.10, $.12 in Canada). Shown on cover is a nurse and Patricia Hong at 17 months of age. Image clipping from Click Magazine picturing nurse and baby Patricia Hong. Image used for war fund. -
Dorothy Siu public relations shot. Photograph of Dorothy Siu wearing a robe and holding a fan. -
Chester Bue Gan Photograph of the Chester Gan dressed as a sailor






