Page 138 - Mastheads Aug-Dec 1944
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A MODERN BUILDING throughout is the new Recreati,on Picture legend-1. A scene in the hall and entrance on the of g,oing ashor-e. 5. Mrs. J-essie T . Horn, Director of Activi:~
Center to be officially opened to the enlisted personnel of first -deck of the Recreation Center. The bu I kheads are painted ties in the new center, is shown as she talks with her sec-
Treasure Island next week, December 21·, from 1700 to 2100. in three shades of blue which blend together perfectly. 2. retary. Mrs. Horn has worked tirelessly for many months
The Recreation block consists of the huge building housing Enlisted personnel are enjoying the comforts aff-orded them overseeing the construction of the Recreation Center, and
the administrative offices of the Welfare and Recreation in the new lounge room. 3. Chief Harold T. Greene turns at long last she sees the fruits of her labor. 6. One of the
Department, lounge, telephone center, hobby shops, library, the globe for Mrs. R. W . Barrett, showing her some of the finest pool rooms on the West Coast is housed in the Cen-
16MM rooms and game rooms. Other new buildings in the many spots of interest he has visited since being in the ter. 7. Chief Harold T. Greene, chief in charge of the build-
block consist of a fine, ultra-modern 1511-seat theatre with Navy. 4. A game of checkers in the ·!ounge after a day's ing, with his staff of workers whose job it is to see that
the latest in sound and stage equipment, and the large work is done will be an enjoyable pastime for enlisted per- the building is kept clean at all times. 8. Another one of
~ymnasium- buildings housing two large swimming pools. sonnel who can enjoy themselves on the island instead those comforting scenes in the lounge, 9. In the libraryr
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