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THE R l49 The Student Activities 1934-1935 Faculty Dr. j. C. Neill Seniors George M. McEneany H. james Lewis Howard F. Wilcox juniors Robert F. Austin Nathan M. Bernthal Harland W. Robinson, jr. Freshmen Frederick Fish, jr. Walter Schneeweis john P. Vickery, jr. Council , l
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THE 1935 IRIS First row: AACEYTEAUV, Dr. Neill, Austin: Lewis Second row: Bernthal, Robinson, Wilcox, Vickery, Schneeweis The Student Activities Council The Student Activities Council is an organization which arranges all school functions for the student body in general. Since the College has been installed in its new surroundings an increasingly complex social program has presented itself to those in charge. ln order to distribute the work involved in the arrangement of dances, lectures, and other functions and, in order to have a better representation of the opinions ot the student body the Council was organized. The director ofthe governing group is Dr. 1. C. Neill. The president, vice president, and treasurer ot the Freshman, junior, and Senior Classes are auto- matically members of the Council. ' l48
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THE 1935 IRIS First row: Weber, Marsteller, Kane, Meddoff, Witzke, Nlounce, Bracken - Second row: Miller, Meyers, Segal, Dewey, Kramer, j. Wagner, Millis, Whitney Third row: Barr. Silberstein, Staniev. Fish. Vickerv Fourth row: Konopka, Hammaker, Koneffsky, Miller The Pupil The Pupil, the monthly publication of the student body of the Penn- sylvania State College of Optometry, had its inauguration in l927, and ever since has been one of the essential literary features of the college. It con- tains technical papers, a resume of notable events occurring throughout the College month, news of general professional interest, and humorous and current bits of collegiate interest. The Alumni Bulletin, which in the past was a section of importance in the Pupil, was made a separate publication in December l934, although the staff of the Pupil helps in preparing the material for this new and in- teresting spokesman for the Alumni Association of P.S.C.O. The magazines enjoyed a very successful year due to a capable and co- operative staff and because of the increased support from the students and alumni. The editors and publication staff, at this time, bid adieu to their many friends and contributors, and extend to their successors sincere wishes for conspicuous success in the ensuing year. ' l5O
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