Show 44 quite applicable to the writer's needs By combining the best points of the National Recreation Association standards and Noble's evaluation the criteria outlines in were the remainder of this chapter were evolved I GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EVALUATION CHART point system for evaluation of units as indicated in Table I was entirely arbitrary and was set up after due consideration of the various factors involved It is doubThe Individuals of any two groups would agree on the allocation of such points in detail This point system however was in direct proportion to that of the two mentioned namely the National Recreation Association tful whether any two standards and Noble's evaluation Total points A maximum of 2000 points was recommended as the score for each city surveyed 1500 points was considered reasonably adequate and 1000 points a very minimum Units of evaluation The evaluation chart was di- vided into four divisions: (l) Organization and Administra- tion (2) Areas and Facilities (3) Leadership and (4) Program rating Each given a composite rating of so Composite possible 2000 points 400 one of the many points points divisions was Out of a were given to (I) Organ- - |