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

 - Class of 1943

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VANCE MITCHELL, JR. who calls New Castle, Delaware, his home. In this, his junior year, he is serving as treasurer of the A.8.C.E. and as a member of the circulation staff of THE REVIEW. He is another K.A. who 15 in advanced RO.T.C. Mitch is a Civil Engineer ARTHUR MILLMAN Art came to us from Dover ALBERT AUGUSTUS NMEWCOMB, JR.While Al is famous for his football skills, he also does all right in other fields too. Naturally, the first that comes to ones mind is the Women's College. Al was one of the Tri-captains and quarter- back of Delaware's undefeated football team. He also plays on the baseball team, Al is a Mechanical Engineer, and a member of the A.5.M.E. He was recently elected to the Blue Key honor society, High School. Though one of those hard-working Chemical En- gineers, he has found time for a great variety of extra-curricular activities. Mitchell Hall patrons will remember his sparklin performance in Thurber's Male Animal and football fans wi remember his gridiron skill. Track and swimming also occupied Art's attention in 1940, In 1942-43 he was elected to the Stu- dent Council, and the secretaryship of the Campus branch of the AI.Ch.E. Tau Beta Pi and Pi Mu Epsilon were both easily within Arts scope and he was elected to these honorary frater nities in 1942, Recently Art was elected to the Blue Keys. Now he is training to be a Coast Artillery officer in the Advanced R.O.T.C. class. WILLIAM DREXEL PIERCEDrex is a warsity soc- cer man, and an intramural baseball and football player from Richardson Park. In his freshman year, he was a member of ALCh.E., and during his sophomore and junior years, a mem- ber of the ALC.E. He is also in Advanced Military. URBAN FRANCIS PIZZALA, JR.It was only natu- ral for Urban to acquire the nickname of Pizz as soon as he came to Delaware. He enrolled as a Mechanical Engineer. In his Junior year he became the Student Assistant in Physics. He played intramural foothall for several years. CLARENCE WARNER PERRY, IIIElectrical Engi- neering, Wilmington. THOMAS ARTHUR SAUNDERSTom iz a Me- chanical Engineer from Wilmington, He served as a member of the Junior Prom Committee. He has taken an active part in intramural football, basketball, bascball, and tennis. Tom is a memhber of the Sigma Nu fraternity. He is taking the Advanced R.O.T.C. course. FRAMNCIS HAMM RAUGHLEY, JH. Franny's am- bition in life is to become a successful chemical engineer. He has had quite a lot to do with the A.L.Ch.E, having been a member of that body ever since coming to Delaware. He is now serving as its Treasurer. Franny played in the University orches- tra in his Freshman year, and nran found time to be a member of the swimming team during the same year. At present he is enrolled in advanced R.D.T.Cgl

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JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON, JR. A Civil Engi- neer from Penns Grove, New Jersey, Jim is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Last year he was a member of the tennis team. Jim is 3 member of the Sigma Nu fraternity, and is signed up in the Naval Reserve under the V-7 plan. JAMES SETH HOPPERJimmy came all the way from upstate Wew York to reap honors in the Engineering school as a Chemical Engineer. l'fe joined Theta Chi fraternity and served as Secretary during his Junior and Senior year, He was very active in intramural sports, Recently, Jim became a member of the Blue Key socety. JOHN WILLIAM LEE J. Lee, a transfer student from the University of Maryland, is quiCE!lL making a name for himself at Delaware. Johnny -hails from Wilmington and is a unior, Civil Engineer. Jack is 2 member of the A.S.C.E,, Sigma hi Epsilon fraternity, and Soccer team. The Sig Eps recently elected Jack secretary for the coming year. As soon as his eligi- hility rules are lifted, Jack intends to take a crack at the Swim- ming and Wrestling teams; swimming and wrestling being the gports he excelled in while at Maryland. Jack's plans for the future are to be decided by the MNawy. WALTER JAMES LILLEY Walt, a Junior Chemical Engineer, hails from Claymont, Delaware, Walter has been very active on the Delaware campus. At the present time he is serving as Secretary-Treasurer of the A.C.5. Marshal of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, and Radio Guild member. He was recently appointed comptroller of the fraternity for the coming year, Walt has also participated in the University Band, Debate Club, and Track Team. WE!: plans to enter the Meteor: ological Corps of the U. 5. Army when he graduates. HERBERT FREDERICK JOHANSOMN Herbert has been given the wnusual name of Swede; nobody seems to know where the name originated, but it has stuck with him through his career at Delaware. He iz a member of the A.LCh.E. and is active in intramural football and basketball, JAMES ROBINSON KELLY duty under the V-7-G plan. CHARLES MILLER, JR. ASME, Coming from Reserve Corps. SEYMOUR BERNARD MATUSOFF An Electrical Engineer from the great Wilmington metropolis, Matt is an ardent participant in intramurals, He belongs to the Electrical Engineering gun:u:ry and the Officers Club. He is Sergeant-at- Arms of the Sigma Tau Phi fraternity. Big Jim, a quiet, amiahle Chemical Engineer from Lewes, claims among his list of campus activities membership in the ALCh.E., president of his sophomore class, varsity swimmer, and membership in Sigma MNu fraternity, of which he s treasurer. He has also played intramural baseball and been a swimmer. He is on call for naval Charlie is working for a degree in Mechanical Engineering and is a member of the ilmington, Delaware, he has been a very active member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, serving as House Manager his Junior year and Vice President his Senior. Charlie is active in intramurals and is enrolled in the Nawal



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RICHARD GRAHAM SILVER-Electrical Engineer- ing, Granogue, Del, ARNOLD PAUL SCHUELER A. P. is a chemical engineer coming from Wilmington. Having a band-bug in his blood stream, he lent his services to both the R.O.T.C. and University bands during his Freshman and Sophomore years. He is at present a member of A.L.Ch.E, Pi Mu Epsilon, and has recently been newly elected President of Tau Beta Pi, the engineers' honorary fraternity. RICHARD WALTER TAYLOR Dick, a Civil En- gineer and a member of the AS.CE., was about the first of his class to stand before the altar and say I do. Dick iz the boy who could always be found behind a bass drum beating out the dme for the University Band. He is enrolled in the Advanced Military course, JOSEPH THOMAS TYNDALLElectrical Engineer- ing, Georgetown, GEORGE TOWNSEND SINGLEY, JR. his friends as Sing Lee, George keeps himself busy with his Mechanical Engineering studies. He is taking Advanced Military and is a member of the Officers Club. Also, he is a member of the ASM.E., and he played on one of the intramural foot- ball teams. George lives in Wilmington. Known to JACOB STAIR, III NECTS, PETER JOHN ZANMNONIPete is K.As chapter Acrchivist, He comes from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and he is a Chem- ical Engineer. He has been a member of ALCh.E. for three FEArs, CARL DERWOOD WRIGHT, JR.Carl is an Elec- trical Engineer from Bellefonte, He served K.A. in the Student Council during the first term of his Junior year, serving as Treasurer. He was also on the Junior Prom Committee, Re- cently, Carl was elected to the Blue Keys. In addition to these positions, he is also athletically inclined, being an intramural sport man of no mean ability. He was fraternity purser, too, during the first term of his Junior year, Jake, a chemical engineer, comes to the University of Delaware from Rosemont, Pennsylvania. During his first two years he was on The Review staff and in the Debating Club. Also, he played some intramural basketball, He is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engi-

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