Fulbright Awarded to Dick Frankel
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Library Cornerstone WAA Monday d rexe l in s titu te Carnival OF t e c h n o l o g y Philadelphia , p a . Tonight VOLUME XXXVI Autodynamics, Theme of This Year's Bus A d Day (leorge Wilcken Homney, 51-year-old president nf v Motors, will fittingly keynote this year’s Bus Ad IHv ‘‘Ant Highway to Progress,” April 30. The Bus Ad Dav'p’ l.y ahle .Jack Willis, decided on the theme t a ^es^uT^ influence the automobile industry has on the American flynamic peoially in a year when the small car is Romney, promoter of the best selling small car in the u T w^li ,.,e Of tl.e automobile industry. From a cover stV; I X '’ Homney in Time Magazine, April 6, 1959, we can exnppt ? <„,.alile spealter as well as a good businessman as our guest at DreLl“ I’roiiiinent Businessmen notty I,on ivrn.jor The other speakers of the day will hp i l*hyllis Karkas who will discuss advertising, the foreign car invasion, the prXlemro'J M iini l<YonrIi o r,^/e aurm Str™ '’"* El9drt and Rubin Perforin Registration for Bus Ad Day at Prom; will be handled by Len Schafer. L. Rosen Elected The publicity throughout the school and the Philadelphia area Before Crowds at Sunnybrook, will be headed by Herb Anmuth. April 17 IFC President Fred Straub is in charge of About the Prom the program committee Avhich About f/ie Queen Larry Rosen, Interfraternity will present the events of Next week, April 17, the Spring representative from Sigma Alpha the day in an original and Prom will be held at Sunnybrook This year you will pick a Queen. -Mu, was recently elected to pre interesting form. The lunch Ballroom and, as usual, the suc A (|ueen that represents you and side over the I-F Council for the eon for the Bus Ad speakers and cess of the Prom will depend on Drexel— a Drexel Institute Queen. coming year. Pleasant mannered, hosts will be arranged by Phyllis you, the student body. There has never been a queen l.arry, a chemistry major, divides Farkas. Assisting Jack Willis di for the school. There is no (|ueen his time between the academics, rectly as assistant chairmen are Dancins Pleasure chosen by all of the undergrads tiie humanities, and I-F Council. Jack Pritts and Dick Rehberg. For your dancing pleasure, the and up until now there has never He has been actively engaged in Spring Prom will feature the been one girl to represent all of IMannin^ and Thought us. I-F Council since he was a sopho “Sophisticated Swing” of Les and The planning and original more. Larry Elgart. The FJlgart en I''ri<iay ’TIM Tuesday thought behind this year’s Bus Ad semble is undoubtedly the fore Between Friday the 10th and Larry was one of the initial Day will draw wide attention to most name in dance bands. In i uesday the 1-lth you are asked to starters of the now famous Greek our school from the other schools addition, their music is new, fresh cast your vote, a vote that will Weekend. Through his interest and surrounding areas. Not all and listenable. signify your choice for a Queen on council, he helped organize the the plans have yet been revealed. Connie MadI and your support for the prom. I-F Glee Club which recently per The grape-vine has it that a spec For the jazz fans, the Tiger- So let’s get out and vote. The formed brilliantly at the Winter tacular event is in the planning. town Five featuring Stan Rubin place to vote on Friday, Monday Music Festival. He w'as chairm an W ord will be released to the will appear at intermission. Stan and Tuesday between the hours of of the Glee Club at the time. In and the boys have appeared at Triangle as soon as possible. In 12:0(1 and 2:30 is the Main Court the past he has been Historian Carnegie Hall on the same bill the meantime, the plans thus far under the Display, The only re promise a stimulating and enjoy with Satchmo and Ella. In ad and chairman of the Rules Com quirement to vote is a paid class mittee. able Bus Ad Day for this year. dition, they completed a command^ performance at the wedding of dues card. Class dues cards will Mis platform for the future was Grace of Philadelphia and the be on sale in the Court at the vot built on that of past president, How large should a col Prince of Monaco. ing booth and in Miss Hons office, ^laury Kring, who was a strong lege class be? Many of l»eau<y and Activifie.s advocate of scholarship not only More* at Lodge Drexel’s classes number I he candidates this year were among fraternity men but also 30, some even 35. This is For 90% of the student body, chosen both for their beauty and pledges. Larry intends to hold certainly a handicap to an this should be more than enough, for their activities around Drexel, a successful Greek Weekend this instructor who is trying to term. but there is more. After a good Some iiave been queens represent teach a first class course. night’s sleep, the entire student ing other organizations and some Presently he is secretary-treas- W e’re paying first class l)ody will assemble at the Drexel have not. urer of the Junior Class. Larry’s rates. I sometimes get the Lodge for an afternoon of Dixie Remember, to attend the Prom plans include graduate work feeling we’re being cheated. land. The festivities will begin and to vote for your Queen you Sibby Merkel in chemistry upon graduation in RICHARD P. BROWN about 2 o’clock and last ’till the must have a class dues card! 1960. cows come home. Cornerstone Fitted Monday On April 13, Drexel will com Representing the Library Com- Fulbright Awarded to Dick Frankel memorate the nearing of the com l>any will be Mr, Edwin ____ , Wolf, by Linda Balls pletion of the new library building librarian of the organization, who by laying the cornerstone in will be guest speaker in the Camp Culminating a college career bell Auditorium, “We are often tempted to measure which will be placed a facsimile filled with outstanding academic, a successful college year in terms Participating in the ceremonies of the first catalogue of the Li institutional, and fraternal lead of championships won on the beginning at 12:50 pm in the brary Company printed by Ben ership, senior civil engineer Rich gridiron, the basketball court, or Court next Monday, will be Albert jamin Franklin in 1741. ard Frankel has attained an all- the soccer field. How much more J. Nesbitt, chairman of Drexel’s Library Company, the oldest time high for Drexel undergrad significant it is to win champion board of trustees. Dr, Creese, library organization in the coun uates. His being awarded a Ful- ships in those endeavors which Dean Harvey, Bernard Litvak, try, is participating in the corner ui'ight scholarship m arks a first of are directly related to our basic Pennsylvania chairman of Na stone laying of the newest library this type in the Institute’s history. educational purposes! As a tional Library Week, and Mr in the country, the Drexel Library. Wolf. Dick’s award takes him to the scholar, a responsible campus 1 echnological University at Delft, “citizen,” and as a friendly stu Holland where he will study water dent leader, Dick Frankel has supply engineering and hydraulics demonstrated the kind of cham ICG Conference Slated for Harrisbura on the graduate level for one ac pionship form which truly de Thiu T . t -------------- r , ______ ^ This year the Intercollegiate Burnett, accompanied by the ademic year. serves recognition in this Ful Conference on Government is club’s advisor Dr. Seltzer, will at l^ive of the Institute’js officers bright Scholarship.” again planning to attend the state tend a program on citizenship at '''ere interviewed and had the fol- Dean Toombs aptly summed up wide convention at Harrisburg af the University of Pennsylvania. 1‘^'ving to say regarding this un- Drexel’s feelings when he stated, ter a very successful tour at the (Governor emeritus, Theodore R. “The F’'ull)right Scholarship award IM’ecedented honor: regional convention, which was McKeldin (Maryland) will be prin caps a college career of real •^eau Bowman, himself an ex- held at Immaculata College. cipal speaker at the two-day meet Pei’t in Civil Engineering, stated growth and achievement for Dick ing. Dick Frankel Frankel. A wide range of inter Last term nine members of that such an undertaking is an Next week 25 I.C.G. members, ests, mature judgment, Imagina I.C.G. attended the Regional Con excellent opportunity for students again accompanied by Dr. Seltzer, opportunities for professional tive leadership, and a ready ac ference hosted by the chapter of want to advance in the field. will go to the state wide conven ceptance of re8i)onsibility have the organization at Immaculata •^1'. Creese expressed heartiest technical studies abroad,’’ added tion to be held in the State Capitol marked his efforts in many phases College. These nine politicians ‘ongratuhUions to Dick. He com- the Presiilent. Building at Harrisburg. This Dean Young, a Fulbright Ad of campus life. With Dick on this managed to have six bills passed •nended Dick’s thorough job of mock state congress will last from new road of advanced study go at the general assembly of the !*• eparation and his persuasive visor, stated that she was “de Thursday evening until Saturday the good wishes of his classmates, mock state senate.