DRIFTWOOD CLUB

     The club was named by A/2C
     Robert W. Moore of Massa-
     chusetts. The Driftwood
     is an ultra-modern complete
     entertainment center
     containing a spacious,
     music filled lounge room
     with a generous fire place,
     game rooms, hobby shops,
     craft rooms, food and
                                                   beverage activities,
group study rooms, book filled library, 150 seat chapel, music recording center and we hope soon, a TV lounge. The Driftwood Club is beautifully furnished and has interior decorating ala G.I. A piano is available for
group song sessions. Monthly activities schedules are published by
the Special Services Branch. Much of the interior decorating is in
the motif of natural driftwood.

FOSSIL FACTORY

A natural museum of odd items and native artifacts can be seen, under
soft lights, in the Driftwood Club. The museum is benefactored by
all men on Shemya. The curator, Lt. William Murray of Connecticut
built the original museum under Project "Fossil Factory" in July 1960. Attractive oddities include glass and wooden fishing floats lost
from the nets of Japanese fishermen. Whale bones and curious
varieties of Aleutian rock are also to be seen. You are encouraged
to become a benefactor of our natural museum.

CERAMICS HOBBY

A very complete ceramics hobby shop is available. This shop is most
popular as a place to make gifts for the folks at home.

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