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From Physical Education Staff For the first time, the physical education faculty graded students on the basis of A, B, C, D and E rather than as Outstanding, Satisfactory and Unsatisfactory. This en- abled the teachers to evaluate students more accurately in terms of skills and progress, according to the Physical Education Department. Under Mr. Milton Hess, new department chairman, the Boys' Physical Education Department added indoor track to the list of varisty sports. Golf and lacrosse will be possible future additions. Having the North-South football game at South in alternate years is another possibility, Mr. Hess stated. Implementation of longer units in rhythms, condition- ing exercises and apparatus was the goal of the Girls’ Physical Education Department this year. In the smaller senior classes, girls concentrated on individual sports (golf, archery, tennis) rather than on team sports. Mr. Robert Baratta Mr. John McMahon 29 Mr. Milton Hess, chairman, discusses the state of the soccer game with team members.
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Students Receive Letter Grades Miss Doris Botsch (second from left) shares Jana Jurcik's excitement over scoring the winning point. Miss l oisStaat, chairman Miss Patricia Kuhl (second from right) explains a fine point in tennis.
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Science Department Changes Curriculum To reflect the latest developments in science education, the Science Department changed the curriculum guides in chemistry and physics. Along with the regular Regents courses in biology, chemistry and physics, the department offers non- Regents courses in biology and physical science and college level courses in bi- ology and chemistry. Next year the department will offer a Regents level course in earth science. Changes in chemistry and physics included the incorporation of new texts and laboratory books. These books present modern theories in a form which is less descriptive and more quantitative and up-to-date. A similar change in biology will be made next year. In considering curriculum changes, the department made use of the work of the Physical Science Study Committee, the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, and the Chemistry Study Program. Mr. Henry Levitt Mr. Robert Lngel Mrs. Mary Vieibig Mr. Robert Abrams 30
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