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GENERAL SCIENCE General Science is not hard to say, but is mighty important in this world of ours. This study brings out clearly the meaning of many subjects which are used by us in daily life without so much as a thought about how they Ugot that way,W How often have you wondered about the solar system, a star, the sun, and the moon? How often have you pondered the fact that a small steel crowbar when placed just right will lift many times your weight, or that a pulley will make you look like Superman? Ask a General Science pupil, he can tell you. I think that General Science is the most important subject h school. It prepares one for Chemistry, Physics, Senior Science! it scratches the surface of many things which will become the lib work of some of the studentsg it leads the way and gets us inter- ested in many things which will help us along l1fe's pathways. Science keeps advancing, but we cannot understand the new things until we understand the older ones, General Science is a mixture of old and new subjects. The old ones lead to new tones and the new ones lead to future discoveries. Facts cannot be changedg our ideas about facts are the only things changeable. The truth and what we believe may be two very different things, but I believe that General Science is very im- portant o ' Francis Slattery '50 Eeofvomaes We have studied the principles of Economics with particular stress on the application of these principles to the life of the consumer. In fact the consumer's point of view is of paramount consideration throughout the course. Since many people are una- ware of the extent to which the problems that confront them are economic in character, a recognition of the existence of economic problems and understanding of them is desirable. Such an aware- ness will tend to lessen economic illiteracy. Economics is a science which attempts to explain how people make a living--a science which is needed in every home, The stud dents in this course have learned numerous things which should prove invaluable to us when we manage our own homes. ' Cathryn Cummings '47
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