NEW RECREATION HALL—Members of the 3757 Student Squadron engage in a game of table shuffleboard in their new recreation room. The men of the squadron renovated and fur-nished the room in their own spare time.Students Renovate, Furnish Rec Hall in Own Spare TimeTake a few odds and ends, a deserted building, a splash or two of paint, a group of energetic men, mix well and the results—untold possibilities. In the case of the 3757th Student Squadron it resulted in a new recreation hall.When the 3757th Student j' Squadron was reactivated there was no form of recreational facilities available. By picking up a few articles here and there and devoting off duty time toward renovating an empty building, the! squadron now boasts a fine read- j ing and game room. lt;Included in the features is a ^ TV set on the stage at the front of the building, a record player ; complete with several good rec-ords, three pool tables, two ping ; pong tables, magazine racks, shut- . fie alley, and plenty of comfort- : able seats.A-2C Robert Schwer, keeps the ( doors open from 1200 to 2400 each day. At any time during this pe- j riod a large group of participants , will be found around the various j games, plus numerous on-lookers j waiting their turn.Approximately 900 men were in the squadron when the project began and of this number around 500 are left. The remaining personnel are of the opinion that it was time and effort well spent.Air National Guard