| Many people contributed time, materials, and technicalguidance to the development of this 1990 publicationof the American Red Cross Lifeguarding textbook. TheAmerican Red Cross wishes to thank the following paidand volunteer staff members for providing technicalreview, guidance, and specific contributions---Jim Brown, director of training, National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI), Montclair, Califor- nia.Michael C. Giles, aquatics director, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.Ralph L. Johnson, Ph.D., professor of health and physical education and director of aquatics, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania.Dennis Munroe, director of aquatics, Department of Physical Education and Human Movement Studies, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.Louise Priest, executive director, Council for National Cooperation in Aquatics (CNCA), Indianapolis, Indiana.Kathryn Scott, vice chairman, Department of Physical Education, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California.Michael T. Shellito, Department of Parks and Recrea- tion, City of Roseville, Roseville, California.Paul Kevin Smith, Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.Kim Tyson, aquatics and safety lecturer, Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.Royce Van Evera, director of community services, American Red Cross, Albany Area Chapter, Albany, New York.Don VanRossen, Ph.D., College of Human Develop- ment and Performance, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.Thomas C. Werts, recreation representative, Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida. In addition, sections of this text were reviewed bythe National Academy of SciencesmNational ResearchCouncil Committee to Advise The American NationalRed Cross. Opening photographs for chapters 4, 10, and 16 arecourtesy of KeUeyJones, Austin, Texas; the openingphotograph for chapter 14 is courtesy of the NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).iii The text was developed by American Red Crossnational headquarters. Frank Carroll, manager, Healthand Safety Development, coordinated the project.Martha F. Beshers and Joan Timberlake were the editorsand Jane Moore was the desktop publisher. Technicalreview and guidance at national headquarters wereprovided by D. Earl Harbert; John M. Malatak, Ph.DJon J. Martindale; and Lawrence D. Newell, Ed.D. The Lifesaving Revision Advisory Committee of theAmerican Red Cross provided the primary advice andguidance for the design and content of the 1988Ameri-can Red Cross Lifeguard Training Supplement, nowincorporated in this textbook. The members of thecommittee included---Reverend Rodney P. Bourg, St. Bernard Parish Red Cross Chapter, Chalmette, Louisiana.Paul M. Cerio, supervisor of aquatics, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska.Darwin DeLappa, director of water safety, New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, Albany New York.Michael C. Giles, aquatics director, University of South- ern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.Ralph L. Johnson, director of aquatics, Indiana Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania.John M. Malatak, officer, Health and Safety, American Red Cross national headquarters, Washington, D.C.Jane w. McCharen, Metro Public Schools, Nashville, Tennessee.Mike Miller, director of aquatics, University of Missouri Kansas City, Missouri.Michael T. Shellito, Department of Parks and Recreation, City of Roseville, Roseville, California.Marilyn Strom, aquatics director, University of Massa- chusetts-Boston, Boston, Massachusetts.Royce Van Evera, director of community services, American Red Cross, Albany Area Chapter, Albany, New York.Lelia Vaughan, Ed.D., recreation and park consultant Jonesville, Texas. |
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