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CHOIR REHEARSAL CHARACTER GUIDANCE CLASS
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NON O maintain peak efficiency throughout his period of basic train- . ing, each recruit musr have a proportionate amount of work, sleep, and play. Recreation, therefore, becomes a vital part of his training. A staff of experienced officers and chief petty ofhcets, to- gether with civilian librarians and recreation directors, works constant- ly to provide relaxation, amusement and entertainment for the recruit during his off-duty hours. Perhaps the mOSt popular type of recreation afforded the recruit is the recruit dance held each month in a regimental drill hall. Senior companies of recruits play host to the recruit WAVES and t0 USO junior hostesses from adjacent communities. USO chaperones, duty officers and officers and their Wives attached to the command are pres- ent to help everyone enjoy the affair. A recruit dance orchestra pro- vides the music; free refreshments are available to all thtOughOut the evening. A recreation building in each regimental area provides many facili- ties for relaxation. Here the recruit may bowl, play ping-pong, bil- liards, pool and other games, enjoy television and radio or listen to a variety of records. An attended library of books and current maga- zines and a comfortable reading room, are available to him. In addition, a Navy Exchange store, snack bar and soda fountain are open for his convenience. At frequent intervals, variety shows, name bands and USO shows visit the command to entertain the recruits; each Saturday and Sunday evening the latest movies are shown in the regimental drill halls. For the hobbyist there is a well equipped hobby shop where the interested recruit may work in leather, metals, wood, plastics 01' model building. Best of all, perhaps, are those visiting days when the recruit may entertain his family and friends at the Recreation Center; or, in the summer, enjoy eating an outdoor lunch with them in the picnic area.
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