General Motors Institute - Reflector Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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JAMES C. BOND Pontiac, Michigan G. M. Truck Coach ROLLO BORING Pontiac, Michigan Pontiac LLOYD J. BRITTON Detroit, Michigan Cadillac VERNON B. BURDEN Dayton, Ohio Inland ROY LEON CAMP Syracuse, New York Brown-Lipe-Chapin ZS loved to work on bi who usually accomplished whafang to do. As a rifleman enough to represent t+ é fraternity felt Ji ool early to accef ¢ ountgd— upon fo fix a ressife Hamma Mu Ta es f@r flouse pprties and sifcem his iguetP™ 500k Bers of many on in tT WO im a departmeggWith Pontiac. In recognition of his achievements at Tech, Lloyd had the unusual distinction of having been initiated into both the A.T.l. and Robot Honorary Fraternities. He was instrumental in deciding the poli- cies of Phi Tau Alpha, and as a result of his active interest he was elected Vice- President in his senior year. Vernon has had a well-rounded life at G. M. Tech. He has always been equal to an occasion, whether it was helping to attain scholastic achievements for Phi Sigma Phi, or going out with the boys for some good clean fun. Loyal to any cause, Vernon has an aggressive nature and will argue until midnight about any- thing he thinks is right. Camp's favorite pastime is to explain the theories of all the famous scientists who have preceded him. Possessed with that self-confidence and personality that typi- fies a good promoter, Roy received an expression of confidence in his ability when he was elected House Manager of Gilgal fraternity. Ww NS ee E= SOOO

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A quiet mannered fellow, Andy's influ- ELTON LEROY ANDERSON ence is felt through what he does. In addition to winning three independent Tower, Minnesota athletic medals, he was secretary-treas- Allison urer of the S. A. E., and president of the Allison Tech Club. Since his transfer to Allison, Andy has been employed in Test Engineering. Grand Rapids women lost four wheels ROBERT L. APPEL and a personality when Bob went to work for Fisher Tank Eye ein plague of Grand Rapids, Mich. his life was his car, which was in a con- . stant half-torn down state of repair. Bob Fisher Tank was always available to lend a helping hand whenever his Phi Sigma Phi fra- ternity brothers needed assistance. “Calculator Toter' Babcock entered FRANCIS IRVING BABCOCK school athletic events with the Flying Dutchman during his first two years at Lansing, Michigan school, and then settled down to the less . strenuous tasks of being a Tech Club Oldsmobile member, War Effort Committee member, and Vice-Chairman of the S.A.E. He could always be counted on to enliven class discussions with loyal arguments on any subject. [2 ES So OS = JOHN J. BAKER Indianapolis, Indiana Allison ivities, serv- his last year. MILTON GILBERT BETZ Dayton, Ohio Frigidaire 22



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C.C. ' took an active interest in the af- C. COLBORNE COLLINS fairs of Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity and his influence was felt in the Interfrater- Port Dalhousie, Ontario nity Council where he represented his RMekinnontindosttice fraternity until his marriage this year. ; ate His work for the Tech Club was reward- ed when he was elected to the office of secretary-treasurer. His likeable personality and his ability to BERDAN CONNER fit into any group should be conducive to a successful career at the bone ral Flint, Michigan Division. To his wizardry in hydraulics Sel can be accredited the pi Nee that he Chevrolet—Flint could harness the Flint River to develop an automatic shift for Pontiac. (Rew So eS = Initiated into the Robot Honorary Fra- JOSEPH CUMMINGS ternity his junior year as a testament of his accomplishment at Tech, Joe was also Soldier's Grove, Wisconsin President of White Elephant fraternity as well as Chairman of the Athletic Coun- cil. Witn a subtle sense of humor that carried him over many tough spots, Joe has proven himself a leader in his years at Tech. Detroit Transmission s CLARENCE MARK DEHUS any- Dayton, Ohio Aeroproducts interest has As a result rapher for resident of senior year. roducts, Mark as a tool and LUCIEN J. DRYER, JR. Indianapolis, Indiana Chevrolet Engineering 24

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