Entering students gather in the marble halls of the "Ad" building. Speech and Hearing Tests are con- ducted in this building. Clinic facilities are housed on the top floor of the Administration Building. PSYCHOLOGICAL CLINIC The Psychological Clinic is designed to aid you in planning vocational objec- tives consistent with your capacity, interest, and temperament. This unit can also help you if you find your work hampered by worries, adjustment difficul- ties, and other troublesome conditions. The head of this clinic, Dr. Justin E. Harlow, is located in Room 312, Administration Building. READING LABORATORY AND CLINIC To plan a program of study and training to increase your reading skills, you may receive assistance from the Reading Laboratory and Clinic. Your reading improvement program will be scheduled according to your needs, your time available, and the amount of training necessary for permanent improvement of reading skills. Dr. George Spache, the Head of this unit, is in Room 310, Anderson Hall. ADAPTED AND CORRECTIVE EXERCISES If you have any physical deviations which necessitate individual considera- tion in developing a sports program that is within the limits of your physical capacity, a program of Adapted and Corrective Exercises is available. Programs of functional exercises are provided for those students having physical devia- tions that can be corrected or improved. Prof. T. M. Scott, the Head of this unit, is located in Room 134, Florida Gymnasium. MARRIAGE AND FAMILY CLINIC The Head of the Marriage and Family Clinic, Dr. W. W. Ehrmann, is located in Room 304, Peabody Hall. This unit will assist you with marital, pre-marital, and family adjustment needs. The personnel of the clinic will be available to give you assistance in gaining insights into problems, in weighing advantages and disadvantages of alternative adjustments, and in supplying general guid- ance and information relative to marriage and the home. THE BEGINNING OF YOUR PERMANENT RECORDS During Orientation Week you will fill out your Personnel Record Form, which then becomes a part of your permanent records at the University. Your social and scholastic activities are kept on permanent file in this manner. These records are considered confidential and are used only by author- ized persons. You should keep your record up to date by dropping by the office, Room 124, Administration Building. This record is also used to help counselors in advising you while here at Florida. After graduation, the placement service may refer to it for back- ground information and descriptions of your student activities and for your prospective employers.