General Motors Institute - Reflector Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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ERNEST MARSH Pontiac, Michigan Pontiac CHARLES CALVIN MAYNARD Oshawa, Ontario Chevrolet Gear Axle KENNETH MAYNARD Muncie, Indiana Chevrolet—-Muncie EDWARD G. McDONNELL Saginaw, Michigan Saginaw Steering Gear DONALD P. McNELLY Brookville, Ohio Frigidaire 2g oo well liked GMTE President. dent he was able to do because of his ability to gg everyone and also becaus@fof ness to work for him. igma Phi and theg¥ will be long reme 's outstanding mg () 7 os SS Charlie ente Pim Moss OP 39 ith advanced Neg@Mits t Corgem Uni- uty. It wasnt lonagumfpre h— added to his fegtoonsiBil id. With her i he hds Geen going ig Tech Band plaihs Bo into ngingeling Up Gre dasaeilD c. Kenny had a head start on most of the fellows in his class, since he had advance credits from Ball State University, Mun- cie, Indiana. Caught between two alter- natives, roller skating or studying, it was usually the study that suffered, and as a result his academic work lasted far into the night. Handicapped by a limited background in mathematics, Mac had to study harder than many during his first two years. Then, just as he was getting into the swing of things, the urgency of his job pulled him from the class rooms. Spurred on by a determination to graduate, and realizing the value of the education af- forded him, Ed worked hard to complete his schooling by a two months’ extension course. Four years of Don's good humor and home-spun philosophy enlivened life at Gamma Mu Tau. His bluff and swaqger didn't hide the good nature that promot- ed his activities and made him a valu- ble member of the Interfraternity Coun- cil, Tech Club, and S.A.E. Married in April, he will settle down to a successful career at Frigidaire. od WN = ES OO a

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This good natured Irishman was loaned to G.M.|. and Gamma Mu Tau from To- ledo University — Toledo's loss and our gain. Bud's social activities in Flint were limited since he still had to toe the mark for Toledo's fairest; nevertheless he was a member of the Tech Club and In- terfraternity Council. Dave's geniality and good humor are things that every man in his class will re- member for a long time, and his per- sonality will certainly be an asset to him in his chosen field—selling Diesel Railway Equipment. As a member of the W hite Elephant fraternity and president of the Tech Club, Dave did much to promote the activities of those organizations. As a pledgemaster at Gilgal fraternity, Kirchoff's personality was in its true light. He will be remembered for his sincerity and willingess to work, as is evidenced by his participation in the affairs of the Tech Club, S.A.E., and Interfraternity Council. to Ew Soe OS, EE OT ellow, Bob right ahead i F|ectro-Motiv e organiza- ivision. busta in Ne who wo Dias ta thing han his complis a. S 2 i ae senior ces his scho S nitiated into thefR BERNARD J. KEARNEY Toledo, Ohio Chevrolet—Toledo DAVID R. KENDALL Covington, Ohio Electro-motive MARION J. KIRCHOFF Detroit, Michigan Chevrolet Forge ROBERT KLECKA Chicago, Illinois Electro-motive RONALD L. LOUP Pontiac, Michigan G. M. Truck Coach 28



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As president of Phi Kappa Epsilon, How- HOWARD MOST, JR. ard remodelled a fraternity house; as editor of this issue of the Reflector, he Columbia, South’ @arolina designed the cover and feature pages; Cus k Pl as an active member of the Robots, he A.C. par ug was elected chairman. In spite of all these activities and the fact that he flew in the C.P.T., Howard claims that he still had time to run errands for Ernie Marsh. Louie's ready smile and warm handshake, LOUIS MUNDHENK with usually a teasing remark about some closed incident, made for him many close Dayton Ohio friends. Although Louie preferred to re- In| nl main an independent, the unity of he Ou and his buddies, who called themselves the ''three musketeers’, belied the fact that they were not sworn brothers. Bud was more than an outstanding man FRANCIS A. O'LOUGHLIN at Tech, for he had more friends than a politician. His interest in school and fra- Dayton Ohio ternity affairs resulted in his election as D lc Bea G.M.T.E. secretary his second year and cated So president of both Gamma Mu Tau fra- ternity and the Interfraternity Council in '41-'42. His initiation into the Robot Society culminated his years at Tech. means Se SS = HENRY J. PAULSEN oe Detroit, Michigan Cadillac e Mechanical Engi ester Polytechnic r he enrolled he j fellow with z cual mor Bill e of Flig peace WILLIAM V. PEMBERTON Flint, Michigan Cadillac exRé uld often be heard meritg 1 rrating about aa 30

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