University of Delaware - Blue Hen Yearbook (Newark, DE)

 - Class of 1943

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CARL RAY SCARBOROUGH-Ray is a Chemical Engineer from Milford, Delaware. He is 2 member of the Al Ch.E. and, as an Advanced Military stedent, a member of the Ofhcers Club. ELMER FREDERICK SCHUMACHER, JR Bud, Mechanical Engineer from Wilmington, had the distinction of being elected to the presidency of Theta Chi in his Junior year. For extra-curricular activities he offers manager of the seimming team and membership in the University choir. Bud is a member of the Advanced course, RO.T.C, and was elected to the Dere- licts in his Senior year. CLARENCE STORY REBURN Plagued by un- handy first and middle names, Reburn promptly changed them both to Pete when he was 2 years old and has thus been labeled ever since. He has seen plenty of service in the Student Council, most prominently as Social Chairman in his senior year. He is a Mechanical Engineer and an officer in the R.O.T.C,, in which capacity he weon the Coast Artillery Medal in his junior year. Outstanding in fraternity sports, he garnered the Intramural Award last year. Pete is a Sigma Nu, a Blue Ktr. and a Derelict, The Army's gain will certainly be Delaware's loss, ALBAN PEOPLES SHAW, III Chub, when he graduatu, WJH !.I'lu' W degrrun---Mecjwrliuill and Elrl;tnca1 En- gineer. He has been 2 member of the Student Council for two vears, a member of ASME, for three, and a member of ALEE. for two. Al is also a Derelict. He is vice president of Kappa Alpha, as well as being Social and PFledge Chairman. He comes from Wilmington, WILLIAM ADAMS SCHUSTERBill, class of '43, was expected to follow in the footsteps of his Dad, Dean Schus ter, and enter the school of Agriculture, but instead selected Electrical Engineering and distinguished himself in Yhat school. He was a member of the swimming team in his Freshman year. He joined the ALEE, and was elected to the presiderecy in his Scnior year. He was a member of Theta Chi fraternity and joined the Enlisted Reserve Corps, expecting to get into the Signal Corps upon graduation, RICHARD ALTON TYBOUTDick is best remem- bered for his work as a cheerleader, He was captain of Cheer- leaders during his Junior and Senior years. He i a Chemical Engineer from Wilmington and he is a member of the Tau Beta Pi honorary engineering fraternity. Dick was president of the Debating Team in his Junior year. After college Dick will be in the Coast Artillery, since he is a member of the Advanced JAMES MARTIN SHORT Hailing from Millsboro, Delaware, Jim iz a Chemical Engineer. He is taking the Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. course. R.O.T.C. unit. EUGENE FOMNES SNYDER For four years an ac- tive member of the A5.CE., Gene became secretary in his Junior year and president in his Senior year. He was active in dramatics during his Freshman and Sophomore years. Gene has registered in the Marine Corpe Reserve,

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DAYID WALTER LOCKE taking the Advanced Military course, !AMBS STAMNLEY EPH Jim, a Chemical Engi- neer who lives in Wilmingtgs:sm a member of the ALChE. for four years, He believed in mixing music with figures, and was a band member for four years, a member of the Uni- versity Choir for three years and a member of the University orchestra for two years, DAVID ALLEN PARVISEasy-going, towheaded Wimpy, the man who is never in a hurry, is 2 member of the ASME., Sigma Nu and was on THE REVIEW staff in 38 and 39. He played varsity baskethall in his freshman and sophomore years and has always been active in all three major intramural sports. His behind-the-scene talents ar Mitchell Hall have won him a niche on the E-52 roster. A lover of peace and security, bridge and chess, he should certainly live to be a fat and jolly old gourmet. Dave, 3 Mechanical En+ gineer, has been a member of the American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers since his first year of college. Also, he has been manager of the track team the past three seasons. Last fall he managed the first Delaware crossecountry team. For his scholastic accomplishments in the Engineering School, he was elected to membership in Tau Beta Pi. Dave, who lives in Wilmington, is WILLIAM STANDISH MILLER, Bill is a Me- chanical Engineer and he lives in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania. Bill is a member of the Pi Mu Epsilon and the Tau Beta Pi honorary fraternities, and he was Vice President of Tau Beta Pi his Senior year. He was Treasurer of the Junior Class and Senior Student Council Representative, Bill was also a member of the ASME., Officers Club, Derelicts, and the Advanced ROT.C. Being a bit athletic-minded, Bill played three years of intramural basketball. ALPHEUS MOWBRAY, JR. This au- stere, misogynous Maecenas of Mechanical Engineers has been a shining hight among the slide rule wielders during all his four years at Delaware. A Sigma Mu, Moe numbers among his collegiate achievements the Vice Presidency of the Junior Class, President of the AS.M.E, Sigma Nu Recorder, and member- ship in the Spartans, Derelicts, and Tau Beta Pi. He has always had a hand in intramural softball and basketball and, like many others, will graduate with a commission in the R.O.T.C, ROBERT MASON POLLOCKBob iz a Mechanical Engineer from Staten Island, New York, He was a member of the ASM.E. for four years. WALTER PAUL PAULNo. you're not seeing double, that's his real name. A Chemical Engineer from Audu- bon, MNew Jersey, Walt is probably best known for his feats on the football field. A star since his Freshman year, Walt was one of the tri-captains of last fall's undefeated team. Recently he was elected to the Derelicts honor society. Walt is in the R. 0. T. C, and during the past term he was a battery captain, HN CULVER PHILIPS Jack, a Chemical Engi- neer who lives in Wilmington, was a member of the A.I.CH.EE. for four years. Pd was president of Tau Beta Pi and a mem- ber of Pi Mu Epsilon honorary fraternities, He was also Vice President of the Sophomore Class. Jack's studies couldn't keep him from athletics. He was a member of the Track Team for three years and won two letters. He also played soccer for one year and intramural basketball and football, Jack recently was clected to the Derelicts, senior honor society.



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AY DALLAS WINGATE Tao quote Sleepy Win- gate: We Civil Engineers have got to have at least nine hours' sleep every night In his Senior year, Jay was Vice President of the A SME., and President of the Kanacker Club-a secret organization. Sleepy won his letter in warsity soccer, He also played intramural basketball and football. Being a topnotch advanced military student, Jay has hopes of entering the Army Engineer Corps. ROBERT TALMAGE WALLS Walzey, a Me- CHARLES STEELE BLACKSOM- Blackie, who lives in Elsmere, Delaware, is an Electrical Engincer. He is a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. chanical Engineer and a member of ASMUE., is also a Tennis and Ping Pong player of no mean ability, having earned a letter during his Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years. He was also active in intramural sports, participating in Basketball and Volleyball his Junior year, and Football, Badminton, and Ping Pong in each of his first three years, Walzey would be a firm supporter of a billiard teamif we had one. HERBERT THOMAS CHANDLERHerb iz a member of the A.SM.E. from Wilmington, Delaware. He played unior Varsity Baseball in his Freshman year, and intramural oothall, JOHN WESLEY CARROW, IIIJack is a Civil En- gineer who comes from St George's. During his Freshman and Sophomore years, he was a member of ALCh.E., and at present he is 3 member of AI.C.E and of the circulation staff of THE REVIEW He was a member of K.As intramural football team, and is taking Advanced Military, VERNON WARREN COFFIMNVern is an Electrical Engincer who comes from Wilmington. While the study of English takes up much of his time, Vernon still finds time to be an active member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Along the sports line, Vernon's main interests are swimming and intrar mural football. Vern is a member of the Enlisted Reserve Corps. WILLIAM FLETCHER CLARK-Bill is another one of the Wilmington boys, He is nkinrg Civil Engineering, and he belongs to the American Society of Civil Engineers. He was secretary of this orpanitation during his Junior year. Clarky is in 't:'llebhdvnncr.d Military course, and a member of the Offi- cers' Club. WILLIAM BERNARD CLEMENTSBernie is an Electrical Engineer and a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. He was a Freshman basketball manager. During his Sophomore year, Bernie was 3 member of the Uni- versity Choir. He comes from Milford, Delaware, and iz an Advanced Military student.

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