Because suitable buildings could nct be spared, no hobby shop was set up but equipment was available for check-out from the recreation office at Parry. Equipment consisted of woodcarving sets, leather tooling kits, vibra-tool kits, and shell polishing kits. A11 were used continually. Educational classes were held on all sites for irregular periods during the year, Spanish, navigation, first aid, swimming, art, Bible history, shorthand, and English were studied on various sites. Instructors were volunteers, some of whom received payment from the class members, Classes depended as much on the instructors! availability as on the interest of the class. Beer halls and beach clubs were maintained at Parry. On the islands of Japtan, Runit, Engebi, and Biijiri no club facilities were established, but provisions were made for dispensing beer and liquor at specified periods each day, The Parry facilities consisted of one building with an area of 3472 square feet, 672 square feet of which was reserved for officers and staff: and three beach clubs, each with a floor area of 1504 square feet, The facilities on other islands were temporary and consisted mainly of tables and benches under sheds or canvas shelters. Table 16.81 shows gross sales at each site, TABLE 16,8-1, BEER HALL AND BEACH CLUB GROSS SALES BY SITES Month Parry Runit September October $11,317.00 12,455.00 $2,543.00 2,263.00 $3,651.00 4,072.00 $6 ,683 .00 7,343.00 December --11, 808,00 2,460.00 3,592.00 8,089.00 November 1951 January 13,780.00 9,147.00 2,116.00 2,901.00 8,279.00 18,578.00 4,106.00 4,927.00 7,497.00 —— 1,440.00 19,684.00 Apri 2e,514.00 May” 4,372.00 Engebi 12,176.00 February March 2,440.00 Biijiri 21,622.00 4,250.00 — 5,097.00 4,562.00 A snack bar was established on Parry only. 9,783.00 4,902.00 3,910.00 It was housed in an aluminum building with a floor area of 672 square feet. Of this area, 384 square feet were allotted to customer space, and 288 square feet to galley and fountain. The following shows gross sales by months: 16-38