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STAFF MEETING—^Left to right, Joe Tyner, assistant swimming director; Jim Stansbury, program secretary; Betty Johnston, playgrounds; Paul L. Peterson, gen eral secretary; Mrs. Mabel Miller, office secretary; George Fawcett, physical di rector; and Bob Butler, swimming director. TENNIS IS POPULAR at the new lighted courts at Central Recreation Park, Spray. The courts are in use daily and are crowded during the evenings. Players, left to right, kneeling, Margaret Cooper, Dixie Ray Royster, Gail Janney, Elaine Earles; standing, Wilma Clark, Louise Nowlin, Gladys Holland, Jewel Warren. Hundreds Enjoying T Summer Progri Consolidated Central Y.M.C.A.’s i mer recreational program is in swing with a wide variety of acti' offered under the supervision oi summer staff. Paul L. Peterson, ge . secretary, said the varied progra 1 designed to provide wholesome rei tion during summer for boys and of all age groups and for men women. Twenty softball teams are partic ing in the various leagues. Softbi available for boys of all ages and is the Commercial League for met addition, there are four girls sol teams. A playground program for yoU boys and girls is sponsored at the ^ tral Recreation park and the ^ Leaksville playground. Day camps ing for two weeks have been helii both boys and girls with 75 young attending the two camps. High interest has been shown in nis since the Leaksville-Spray Y’s IV club completed two new lighted c( at Central Recreation park. A te tournament is being planned for ■ this month for men and women ant boys and girls. The lighted horse courts have attracted their share ot votees, and plans also are under for a horseshoe tournament. Swimming classes at the New Le ville pool are continuing both children and adults. More than 50 sons already have learned to swim additional large classes now enro Swimming classes are held in the e ings for young adults with another c for young women being conducted tt mornings a week. BELOW, youngsters learn to swinJ classes at Y.M.C.A. pool, Leaksvill'
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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