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fYSICAL FITNESS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
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'-'-Mrs. L. F. Barr issues two books to interested Waves. 10 . . person,nel in abandon ship techniques. 14. The newspaper in new Theatre N·o. 3. 19. Photo shows the modern Simplex
A scene in the hobby shop. This room is to be devoted to r-oom, topside in the Recreation Building, holds permanent projectors used in projecting moving pictures on the screen
the development of arts and crafts. 11. Adequate table bound files of peri-odicals, including a complete file of Life at the new theatr,e. 22 and 23-last but by far the least-
space and perfect lighting makes the library an enjoyable Magazine from its inception. 15. Diving will be one of the the staff of Treasure Island's own newspaper, "The Mast-
place to be. 12. Another pool room scene-looks like the major lessons taught at the swimming pools. 16. Body head." Always planning ahead, this staff consists largely
young man in the picture may -have a pretty good play in building, in preparation for overseas d·uty, may be the fac- of experienced newspaper people who are working hard to
mind to win over his Wave opponent, who seems to be tor in saving the lives of many Navy men going into actual give the enlisted personnel of this base a bigger and better
pretty confident the game will be hers. 13. Two large swim- combat. Scenes like these may be witnessed daily at any newspaper.
ming pools, one, the largest of Its kind on the Pacific one of the Treasure Island gymnasiums. Pictures 17, 18, Commodore Cary urges all bluejackets of this command
_ p.oast, are to be used both for recreation and training naval 20 and 21 all reprC$Cnt the fine entertainment to be found to avail themselve$ of the recreational facilities.

