Sugar Camp Regulations
SUGAR CAMP
INFORMATION BULLETIN
The WAVES stationed at Sugar Camp feel that they are the most fortunate in the whole Women's Reserve. There is everything here that could possibly be provided for our comfort and happiness. Because the girls who have been in Camp since it was operned have set such a high standard of behavior , it has been possible to keep rules to a minimum, and this policy will be maintained as long as the behavior of the Camp personnel warrants. it. The WAVES have established an excellent reputation for themselves in Dayton and have been most hospitably received. The entire station will deeply resent any action that might tend to lessen that reputation.
I - CABINS
1. Cabins need not be kept in strict Navy style, but they must be neat. Beds must be made, with the upper blanket used as a spread; gear is to be neatly stowed, decks swept, furniture dusted, and shower room kept clean and in order.
2. Ash trays will be emptied into the pails found in each lane. Do not empty them into the waste baskets. Waste baskets are to be emptied into the receptacles found at the end of the third lane. Do not empty anything into the receptacle by the laundry door.
Report all needed repairs to the office. Enter them in the book labeled "Mr. Owens." Requests for supplies should be made in writing to the office.II - LINEN EXCHANGE.
Linen exchange will be made in the laundry on Sunday 1000-1200, or, 1330-1430. Exchange 1 sheet, 1 slip, 2 bath towels, 14 face towels.III - LAUNDRY
Facilities for laundry are provided in the basement of the Social Center. Use your own irons. Do not allow garments to accumulate in the laundry unless
-1-
Go to Regulations Page 2
This site uses Javascript and works best with an up-to-date web browser but all features should remain accessible.
Frequent additions and updates allow for human error -- please report any broken links or other problems to yours truly, site manager--your help is appreciated.
Last update
July 10, 2008.
Copyright D. Anderson. All Rights Reserved. Use of materials by permission. Materials other than those clearly marked as National Archives materials are not in the public domain.