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I A study in co-operation-Here we have two budding young chemists, John on the left and Henry on the right, performing an experiment together. John by himself could have per- formed the same experiment, with the same result, and Henry, working unaided, could also have performed the same experiment, but neither of them working alone could have performed the experiment .... as quickly and as conveniently as could both of them working together. This same principle, applied on a larger scale, is what makes government and civilization possible. Man as an individual working alone can not perform those opera- tions necessary to life as effectively as can man working as a part of an organization of society. John and Henry are merely getting a prevue of what will be expected of them when they have graduated and become independent members of society. 17
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flfalzcwaff Mmm 5 ' z 5fr 'M lf ff' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP Row skiben, Wisniewski, Stockhaus, Beenkins, Purevich, Ruehling, Misecko, Germek, Skrtic, Janovsky, B. Anderson, Q. Anderson, Zeller, Walkowiak. SECOND ROW-Patterson, Potesta, Hitra, Burke, Senchia, Hamnik, Dominick, Freedle, L. Lind, Ashby, Tobias, Babetz, Vucich, Williams, Rapacz, Karas. THIRD ROW-Zywiec, Kosmitis, Mihalich, Berkovitz, Evion, Mattson, Cergizan, Kleck- ner, McNeil, Styburski, Lewis, Pappas, Dubin, Mersot, Edinger, Otvos. FOURTH ROW-Crundwell, Vintilla, Blieden, Turean, E. Lind, German, Papp, Perepski, Armstrong. 0 Eligibility for the National Honor Society calls for more than mere scholar- ship-character, service, and leadership are qualities looked for in candidates by the faculty committee passing upon the Honor Society. The final selection is admittedly the cream of the crop-the best Washington has to offer. Of- ficers elected by the Hono.r Society in its first meeting were Earl Lind, pres- ident, John Turean, vice-president, and Jeanette German, secretary-treasurer. Pictured below are two of the members of the society who were unable to a-Ltertd at the time the formal picture was being taken, and consequently have received the dubious honor of individual pictures pushed off to a side. STEVE MU NTEAN . 1 I KATHRYN VLAHOS 1 X
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