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Samborski Lowers Step Test Passing Mark From 75 to 65

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Adolph W. Samborski, Assistant Director of Intramural Athletics, has announced that the passing grade of the step test has been lowered from 75 to 65 per cent. Samborski added that this change in the passing mark would affect about 170 men whose grades were between these two figures. Those men will be notified of their present standing by mall.

Samborski announced, however, that all those who failed to achieve a grade of 65 or over, will take half an hour of special conditioning class four times a week until their deficiency has been made up. Over 400 incoming Freshmen took the test during the first week of the term.

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