Month Gross Sales September 1950 $1,650.00 October 1950 1,588.00 November 1950 1,944.00 December 1950 1,501.00 January 1951 1,801.00 February 1951 March 1951 2,374.00 2,986.00 May 1951 3,925.00 April 1951 4,142.00 Outdoor movie theatres on all sites provided the following approximate seating capacity: Site Parry Runit Capacity The Aomon-BiijiriRojoa Group Engebi Japtan 800 150 150 250 100 (in mess hall) Attendance figures for the 1l2-month period ending May 31, 1951, are listed below: Month June 1950 July 1950 August 1950 September 1950 October 1950 November 1950 Attendance 15,570 17,612 24,917 21,366 21,974 23,171 Month Attendance December 1950 January 1951 February 1951 March 1951 April 1951 May 1951 22,476 27,054 25,956 26,952 25,617 24,,430 Recreation facilities were coordinated by the Recreation Council, formed in November 1950, which united all operations working in behalf of personnel, The staff for recreation varied in size according to man~ power at Jobsite, In June 1950, there were three men: a director, an essistant director, and a senior clerk. At the peak of operations six additional personnel were required to assure the desired service, The Recreation Department organized various activities. parties went out from all four sites almost every Sunday. Fishing Two "fishing derbies" were held at Parry; each drew more than 100 entries for the allday event, Lobster hunting was also popular, as was shell hunting. On it, Blijiri, and Engebi, shell hunts went out almost every week; on Parry, shell hunts were held once a month, averaging 110 men each trip, After February 15, 1951, shell hunts were curtailed because of security regulations. 16-39