Vol. 2—No. 43 U. S. Navy Pre-Plight School, Chapel Hill, N. C. Saturday, July 8, 1944 51st Battalion Wins Sports Program Crown Officers To Study Survival Program THE SURVIVAL PROGRAM, which has become one of the impor tant phases of training at this Pre-Flight School, will be taught to approximately 35 officers who will report here on July 15th for two weeks of instruction. Pictured above is one of the many pictures that have been taken of the cadets here who are in the survival program. Group of Visiting Officers To Receive Survival Training War Bond Drive Most Successf ul Ever Held Here Although figures are not com plete, the Independence Day War Bond Drive is certain to be the most successful of any held at this station since it was commissioned over two years ago. Over one hundred thousand dol lars worth of bonds have been bought at this writing, and many more are expected to be pur chased before the drive comes to an official close. The previous high for this ac tivity was the $87,000 total which was purchased in the Pearl Har bor Drive shortly before Christ mas. Lieut. W. C. Clark, War Bond of ficer, pointed out that the success of the drive was due to the all-out support from the cadets, officers, WAVES, enlisted men and civilian personnel who are attached to the station. Open House for 55th Want to meet some Univer sity coeds? Like refreshments? This afternoon between 1600 and 1800 Mclver Hall is hold ing open house for all cadets of the 55th Battalion. Dance for All Tonight, between 2100 and 2400, the Order of the Grail, University honor organization, is sponsoring a dance in Wool len Gymnasium. Music will be furnished by Freddie Johnson and his orchestra. Cadets are invited to attend. Reporting Aboard Lieut. Paul W. Bryant, USNR, reported aboard this week from Quonset Point, R. I. He will serve here in the Military Department. Crew Picnic Today At Country Club All enlisted personnel are in vited to attend the crew picnic to be held at the Chapel Hill Country Club today starting at 1730. The evening meal will be sei*ved at 1830, and the Pre-Flight band will be on hand to furnish dance music later. 54th Leads In Academics The 54th Battalion, with 94.00% satisfactory, led battalion compe tition in academics. The 50th had 93.89%, the 53rd 92.33, the 51st 90.78, and the 52nd 85.46. Approximately 35 officers from throughout the United States will be here starting July 15th to re ceive special instruction in the survival program which is now being taught at the four Pre- Flight schools. Lieut. Comdr. Harold E. Lowe, USNR, officer in charge of sur vival training for the Navy, will be here during the course of in struction. Also, plans are now underway to bring several au thorities on outdoor life to Chapel Hill to speak before the group. In charge of the training nere will be Lieut. Brewbaker, USNR, of the Georgia Pre-Flight School. He will be assisted by See SURVIVAL, page U Battalion Competition Won by 50th Before 2,000 spectators, includ ing Dr. Frank P. Graham, presi dent of the University of North Carolina, the 51st Battalion won the Sports Program Champion ships on Tuesday evening with an overall total of 90 points. However, the 50th Battalion, with a 137 point total in mili tary, academic and class athletics and an additional 86 points in sports program competition, had the best mark in the entire bat talion competition for the two weeks just ending. Their total was 223%. The 53rd Battalion was in sec ond place with 176%, the 51st had 175, the 54th 127%, and the 52nd 102%. Final results of all competition show that the 51st won out in wrestling over the 53rd, 48 to 14; the 52nd won boxing over the 50th, 9 to 8; the 50th won over the 53rd in swimming, 44 to 40; the 52nd defeated the 54th in soccer, 4 to 2, and the 50th bested the 51st in track, 46 to 41. While the regular sports com petition was of the highest cal ibre, the drill exhibition by the French Cadets and the special tumbling and trampoline exhibi tion added much to the highly en tertaining program. One platoon of French Ca dets performed in the special exhibition which included many difficult maneuvers. They had been drilled by 2nd Lieut. Wood row Ramsey, USMCR, assistant drill officer. The tumbling and trampoline exhibition, under the direction of Lieut. Hewlett, received much praise. While Ensign N. R. Hol- See SPORTS PROGRAM, page 3