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FRED I. CANNON Q CHARLES C. C S.M. I7i'auzafics, English. Latin Religiim, CHARLES L. COLLINS, SM. WILSON J. Cox Religion. English, Jozzwzalisllz Eizglish HE General Science room has a certain fascination for the underclassmen, as it is here that he first learns about Science. The course taught in this classroom is of comparatively recent institution at Cathedral Latin, and its purpose is to prepare the student for the more thorough studies of chemistry and physics by teaching him the fundamentals of Science. The study of gen- eral science gives a practical knowledge of biology, physics and chemistry and their application to everyday life. Like other scientific courses, numerous laboratory experiments throughout the year accompany the lectures. The Senior Class of 1930 had no such background of science, not coming into con- tact vvith any branch of the subject until their junior year. A course in biology had been previously offered to sophomores but that had been discontinued, as the credits gained were unnecessary. .. . . . Broflici' H'ag11zv1 .r Lclfilz I,cs.x'01z.r xllr. Cannon and His .7ll'inst1'cl Bays Page fventy our
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