462 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HEALTH AND ATHLETICS Instructional Staff 1951-52 Salt, E. B., Head; Beard, P. M., Boyd, C. A., Bracken, A. J., Cherry, H. S., Craw- ford, W. H., Crowson, B. G., Edmondson, C., Faulds, B. B., Fuller, D. D., Harlan, W. E., Hicks, D. A., Jones, J. F., Lee, P. A., McCachren, J. R., McGriff, J., Millar, J. C., Philpott, F. E., Potter, W. M., Pye, R. L., Rehling, C. H., Ryan, J. E., Schnell, H. W., Scott, T. M., Stanley, D. K., Staton, W. M., Stevens, B. K., Stewart, M. P., Waglow, I. F. These courses are designed primarily for students planning to teach in the areas of Physical Education, Health Education, or Recreation. Students planning to teach in other areas may register for such courses as are necessary to meet general preparation or elementary school certification requirements. Students not planning to teach may register for any of the courses in this section only upon special permission of the Head of the Department of The Professional Curriculum. Professional courses in the areas of Physical Education, Athletic Coaching, Health Education and Recreation are designed to prepare students (1) to become instructors of physical education in schools and colleges; (2) to direct and coach athletic teams in the major and minor sports; (3) to assume positions of leadership in organizing and conducting recreation programs for summer camps, county and municipal recreation de- partments and various youth organizations; (4) to serve as teachers, coordinators and directors of health education in schools, in state, county and municipal health depart- ments, and in voluntary health agencies. PHA. 251.-Folk, Social and Tap Dance. 5 hours laboratory. 1 credit. (Formerly PHA. 171). Offered 1, 2. Basic skills in folk, square, social and tap dancing. PHA. 261.-Personal Hygiene. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1, 2. Major factors for protecting and improving the health of the individual through the development of desirable knowledge, attitudes, and practices. Contemporary health problems included are: nutrition, mental hygiene, hygienic aspects of family living, and prevention of disease and infection. PHA. 262.-Community Hygiene. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 2, 3. Problems of healthful group living, including: sources of infection, housing, food sanitation and control, water supply, industrial and occupational health, maternal and child hygiene, medico-economics, and community organization for protecting, maintain- ing, and improving the health of the societal group. PHA. 272.-Team Sports for Women. 5 hours laboratory. 1 credit. (For- merly PHA. 247-248). Offered 1, 2. Hockey, volleyball, and group games with respect to skills, strategy and the appli- cation of rules. PHA. 273.-Aquatics and Gymnastics for Women. 5 hours laboratory. 1 credit. (Formerly PHA. 142-144). Offered 2. Theory and practice in swimming, and gymnastics and tumbling with respect to developing skills. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.