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Drexei Has Champion Goldfish Eater in New 1939 Scholarships Announced Cooper Addresses Hit Scored by U ndergrad Triangle M em bers Guests at Annual Disque A ppointed Consultant Dramatists at Scholarships E ntertained by IN S All Honie Ee Day Foreign Executive PennOlympics •V leiitnre, dinner, and fashion show were the highlights of the an­ A nnounced Fnim Triangle repoitei- to Inter­ to N orthw estern Co-op School nual All Home I'^'onomics Day which national News Ser\'ice foreign cor- Hendrickson, Myers was held TInirsilay, .\pi'|| '2~‘. Faculty Coniniitlee lespiiiidenl ill six years tlial is the 'I'lie Day began olliciallv at three story of Frank (ieivasi, who was To Advise New Siar in Comedy o'clofk with a lecture 'o n “The to Award Grants recently appointed chief of staff of bv Joiin Kirkpatrick Romance of Old Silver," hv Mr. Fred to Upperclassmen the I. \. S. I'lui'opeaii linrean. Institute Set Up <‘ooper. a Philadelphia Jeweler. Toa Dynamic, forceful, liery, intense— was served in the Art (Jallery after Ovei' in nndi’rf’raihii'itI' schol- endowed with si'eniiiigly limitless As tlio wnlls ot’ Ti'viiu,' Aiiditoi'ium By W. Mur[)hy •Ml’. Cooper's address. arsliips for the yo;ir lOiiO-ti) will lie ener;;y (iervasi, still ,'i very young ic.vcrlKTiitod witli ii]i|il!iuHC, Droxol's Activities were resumed at seven made iiviiilable to nppeiTlass students man, h:is attained a measure of siU’- Kobi'it C. Disipie. dean of tho jin'slis'i' swuiifj; upwiird on the iiii- o cloi'k with a formal dinner at the of the Iiislitnte ai-rording to an an- cess entirely iiiicoinmensiirate with school of engineering, has been ap­ '■■ihh iii'tii;-' of the excellent perfdnniini'e dormitory followed by a program of nonncemi'nt made liy Dr. Stratton his yiuitli. Mnterinn Drexei in 1!I27 pointed eilui'iit ional coiisnltjint in ik- Ilf h’l'UKt’ iH'<l lullin’ in the I)r:nnati(; d.'inces, reading, and simgs in the liv­ this wi'cU, Of these t wenty-sev(‘n as a civil ingineeiing freshman, he pi:.....ing anil carrying out the cd- J'Vsiti'’.'il of the (’nituriil Olympics ing room. will be open to anyone and will be soon liecaiiie interested in jnurnal- opi'i'ative system of e(lncation in tho sllOll^||^e(l liy the I'niversity of Penn- The climax of the evening was a ,'iw;irded on a com|ietitive bjisis, Tlu: isni and became the driving force, Institute Ilf Technology to lie estab- sylvMiiiii l.'ist Fruliiy night. Pai'tici- short talk and fashion show present­ remaining grants will be awarderl on which saw the Triangle on its way to lishi‘i| ;it Xorthwestern I'lii V(>rsit\' liiitiiif; with nine otliei' colleges in ed by .Miss Oli\’e l!erry, stylist with a merit basis, pjist performance and its majority. His vivid news writiiij; tliioiiyh the .til.r.’in.iinii „f tho tlio (li.'iinMtic ]irogrjMn, the i?ougc and the Kducational Division of Du P>ar- scholastir achievements being the ability and keen editorial coninien- Walter I’. Miirpliy Fonnd.at ion. it Kiihc Society turned in its best pev- ry ;ind Simplicity Patterns of the ci’iterion. tiiries were the talents which ob­ was annoniiceil liy President Walter I'oniiiMu-e to date in the pi'eseiita- Si'hool Sewing Service of New York. The scholarships are ]irovided tained a scholarship in jinirnalisiii Dill Scott, of .Vort liwi'stern I'liiver- tiiiii (if the “JNine Lives of Kinily,’’ sity. \\ ith the help of Drexei students thr(mgh the generosity of the Trus­ for him ;it the I’liiNersity of I’eiili- :i one act comedy written l>y .Tolm as models, .Miss lierrv ])i‘esented a tees and other friends of the Insti­ syhania. .\fter x'ndliating from He will assiiini' tho position left Kirk|iatrick. tute, and will lie administrated by colle>;e he worked with the st.’iffs of \ai’;int by the recent death of Donil ll.i/cl Hendrickson and James smart and interesting “Person.'ility Wardrobe” of twenty costumes. the Faculty Committ(>e on Scholar­ several large metropolitan dailies in Herman Schneider of the I'niversity Myers starred throughout the por- .Viipreciation foi' theii' untiring ships. They :ire classifii'il as follows: I’hiladelphia. New ^■ork, and Wjish- of Ciiii'iniiat i, founder of the cooper­ foi’iiiaiice. They were supported 1>y efforts in making the affair a suc­ Awards Classified ingtoii. In l!t:U, he first went abroad ative plan, who was originally ji eii|ial)le and talented cast. The cess was expressed to Peggy Jacobs, as a iMiropc'an corres|iondent for the selecteil as adviser to the new Insti­ ]il;iy, starting rather slowly, gained 1. Scholarship grants in the value International -News .Service and has tute by N'ortliwestern I’niversity jiresident of the Home Keonoinics of .^2151) to students of Drexei Insti­ iiKiiiuMtuiii as the ])lot unfolded and Cltib, and the following chairmen: since seen service in all tiu' major ,iiid the Walti‘r P. .Murphy Foiinda- readied a high level of entertain­ tute of Technology, classified above (•••iliitals of Furope; namely, Madrid, t ion. 'I'ea, .Marietta Schmidt; Tickets, the freshman year. These awards ment upon the entrance of James ]lelen Albert; Dinner, .Marian Harm- I.oiidon, I’aris, Home, aii(l Berlin. Reconiinended livers. The audience, heretofore in- will be given on a competitive basis -\ow in this country for a brief er; Speakers, Claire Bowman; En­ and will in no case amount to more 111 a letter written a short timo (lih'crent, immediately became at­ tertainment, .Mildred Husy and Jes­ vacation jirior to the assumption of before his death to the W:ilter P. tentive as he cleverly ])ortr:iyed the than .tlOO to ;iny individual. Only his new (luties, .Mr. (iervasi has vi­ sie Pelton; lieception, Jean Wolf and Drexei students may apply for these •Murphy Foundation, Doan Schneider liart of the weiik-kneed millionaire, Jean Billings. sited Drexei several times and spent staled that, in his opinion. Dean Tom Wells, supiiosedly in love with scholarships. Kerpu'sts for applica­ an evening with a group of Tri­ tion blanks should be addressed to Disipii' of Drexei Institute of Tech­ Emily, a capricious and pampered angle staff iiiemb(Ms and other Dean Robert C. Disque, who was recently nology was the man best fitti'd by girl, ex|)ertly enacted by -Margaret L. I). Stratton, Chairman <if Scholar­ Secretariats to ship Committee. .Vpplicjitions are appointed Cooperative Con.sultant to Northwestern training and successful exiierienco Lcin.l)ac!i. Hazel Hendrickson was CORRESPONDENT University. He succeeds Dean Herman ScTTnei with tlio cooperative ]ilan to carry perfectly cast in the role of Emily’s due by -May S, These funds will be divided into (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) of the Univer.sity of Cincinnati. ^ on his work, and suggestc'd th;it, iu imimdeiit and cynical sister, Natalie. Have Personality case of his own illness or death, She acted the part with poise, grace, 1(1 one-hundred-dollar scholarships and 11 (Ifty-dollar scholarships, and Dean Disipie should become his suc- iind assurance to the intense apprcci- Clinic & Luncheon I'essor. .ntiim of the audience. Natalie, will be designated as follows: A discussion of secretariiil job Dean Disipie, together with weary of playing second fiddle to Hundred Dollar Scholarships Council Sets Prom to Sta Chillies F. Kettering, president of Kmilv, and in love with Tom, rail- recjuirement will be the theme of Two -Mine. .lactpies .\lle/, Sdiolar- the Personality Clinic and Fai'cwell the (ieneral .Motors Ifesearch Cor- niiids him into expressing his love shi])s ])or;itioii, will form an advisory com­ Luncheon to be held on .May 2, for Two .Mrs. .lohn l{. Drexei Scholar- Elections Date for her. senior graduating secretaries. These through the Sargent, Hun mittee to aid in forniulating the edu­ Helen Burton, as the mother, was shi|)s seniors will answer the question, cational policies of the Instituti' dur­ a close second in honors, as was Four A. J. Drexei Paul Scholar­ Officers, Lexerd, America’s Top Bar ing its formative years. -According Peg Leinbach. Warren Engle, por­ “Are you ready to aijjily for ii job?” ships WEEK Em])liasis will be given to personal­ to present |ilaiis, the first class to traying the father, turned in a cap­ Two James (iowan Scludarships Featured at Ball ity demands in the business world. SC, to be Combined enter the Institute will be admitted able ])erformance that might have Four J. P. Kyder Scholarships this fall, when aiiproximately IdO Each senior girl will lie judged Two Alexander Van Rensselaer Featuring (ilea (iray and his a sa hcen excellent had he been ntore sure on her jiosture, ])oise, and health by Camera Club Votes The Alen's .student Council upon l.(mi!i Oreliestra, the .Spring 1 roni freshineii of high scholastic iibility of himself. Scholarships approval of all the men's classes has will bi“ accepted. -Miss Crawley. .Mr. Hannah of the -\t the last meeting of the Cam­ Committee under the chairni ship .Joseph Vill was convincing as the English department will judge them Fifty Dollar Scholarships |iasse<l an ;ini(‘iidineiit to its consti­ of ‘‘.Iak<‘" (iilbert will bring the Eminently Qualified nuicli-sought-after life-guard. In her era Club of Drexei, the chib took a tution wlieridiy class elections will be on the ((uality of their speaking One -Mme. .lacrjues .Mlez Scholar­ Hotel Henjamin Friinkliii on V 5 one important scene, Joyce Busier, vote on the (piestioii of licensed pho­ held during the sjiring term.
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