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Jim is a member of the White Elephant fraternity and hails from the deep South. Having worked at Chevrolet, Flint, Chev- rolet Parts and Service, and Allison, he has experienced a variety of service training courses which will hold him in good stead when he enters the Foreign Service for Allison as Service Represen- tative. The class of '42 presents Paul Heber as Royal Oak's gift to Flint from Esquire. His sharp'' manner of dress added a bit of variety on the campus, and his con- genial personality helped disprove the popular belief that all engineers are in- troverts. A member of Phi Sigma Phi fra- ternity, his good fellowship made him a valuable fraternity man. Chuck's endeavors at Tech have been marked by several highlights. His scho- lastic achievements merited A.T.!. recog- nition during both his junior and senior years, and while a sophomore he was sec- tional diving champ and an independent all-star in football. Not to be overlooked is his marriage in his junior year to his fair Dayton girl, Jan. tm ES Som SS = M.. Truck tious worker, orts were rewar ed secretary and t igma Phi fra- terni A VA disfecti ality“ ers nse o igf'dgment ci m theefes all fhi nable ey bs ome Vi A.GB. an@ the G.MA.E r year. Even thgtig ities meNted Robot recognh uld al- ways Tin hnghB ou 1ewpoints in a ‘‘bull session wim his fraternity brothers. JAMES HAROLD HAMMOND Jacksonville, Florida Allison PAUL A. HEBER Royal Oak, Michigan Allison CHARLES H. HINTON Dayton, Ohio G.M. Research Laboratories HEINZ HINTZEN Pontiac, Michigan G.M. Truck EDWARD HOPPER Pontiac, Michigan G.M. Truck 26
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ROBERT FOGELSINGER Bay City, Michigan Chevrolet—Bay City EDMUND THEODORE Flint, Michigan Buick FLOYD GERARD Saginaw, Michigan Saginaw Steering Gear HARRY: HALL New Britain, Connecticut New Departure ROBERT M. HALL Anderson, Indiana Guide Lamp 25 FREIH dispel many a classro wor plug in the independen Bob could also be countJd u ET bp za A) Bn to lead ndent football clas 4 IN Buick's LS BY, his field, Prowes@ Eng from his paformg complet Bucceg. his c@rm@ertibye, i ming} a studious senior who was the commuted between school and his home in Saginaw each day on the ''share-the- Garage’ ride plan’. Always several jumps ahead of everyone else in the class except on the rarest of occasions, Floyd should make good at anything in the manufac- turing game. Harry's work at New Departure proved so valuable to that organization that he found it necessary to finish the second semester of his senior year by extension. A quiet individual whose decisions were based on careful forethought, Harry proved his popularity when he was elect- ed presidetn of Gilgal fraternity. Bob served as president of the Gamma Mu Tau fraternity in his senior year and handled his position in an excellent man- ner. His cheerful manner of helping fel- low students gained for him a wide cir- cle of friends. Tall, good-looking and a smooth talker, he didn't give the poor girls a chance with his personality and natural leading ability. we Ne = SS OOO a
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JOHN ROBERT HRUBEC Chicago, Illinois Electromotive Honor Socie since then, tained the high standards o Pe edreup. He never did have to sgidy@i@ry hart and it was easy for hi Ww? ipa to ay three years of bag 7 Cele HuDDY Flint, Michigan Chevrolet—Flint An outdoor mgn tr@r@ ista finish oyd's hobbid® are Wufiting, fifhing, and j H ief gmBpition i life is buil nd oWnida larg@ cabig n Miciigan Jwiltre begse@R relax aiid f@get worridag@@t his work at GRANT F. JACKSON Quickie Jackson during his four years ; ware at Tech and Gamma Mu Tau distin- Detroit, Michigan guished himself by his loyal and sincere Chevrolet Motor Axle effort in everything he undertook. His shy and unassuming manners are com- bined with a personality that is best de- scribed by both his schoolmates and the fairer sex by his sobriquet, Quickie . HERBERT F. KASKE Six feet, two inches of brawn and brain, Herb could be counted on to set a Chicago, Illinois rough pace in any man's Q. P. race. Electromotive His serious deliberation and sound judg- ment made his word respected when a discussion arose on any subject around the Phi Sigma Phi fraternity house. HAROLD KASSIN Kass'' left an indelible mark at Phi Tau Alpha and as a result of his work he was 9 Detroit, Michigan presented the Outstanding Service Award Chevrolet Motor Axle for that organization and was then elect- ed President of the fraternity. An easy going fellow who would do anything for his friends, ''Kass'' attributed his high scholastic average to his ‘ability to do his best studying after 2 A. M. NESE SS OOO Oa 27
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