General Motors Institute - Reflector Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1962

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zis GENERAL MOTORS INSTITUTE REFLECTOR General Motors Institute Flint, Michigan Larry L. Murphy, Editor Maurice A. Bergerson, Assistant Editor Marvin C. Gabalski, Assistant Editor Cecil T. Stackpole, Advisor

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Reflections The 1962 REFLECTOR presents the events, activities, and changes affecting the Institute and its students which have occurred during the 1962 school year. The Introduction is devoted to a description of the many changes in the physical develop- ment, facilities, academic program, personnel, and student activities. The division pages add full color photographs to this coverage. The REFLECTOR itself has undergone several changes this year. The presentations of the administration was strengthened with the addition of more personal presentations of the “Big Eight” directors of the Institute and more complete coverage of the “Little Six” instructional administration with whom the students meet and confer most often. The faculty section of the REFLECTOR contains articles written by the department chairmen stating the objectives of the department and their relationship to the student body. Recognition is given to the men who serve as both faculty members and admin- istrators; the section heads of the various departments. Also, the major field of study of each faculty member is presented. Double page full color division pages have been used for the first time this year. The REFLECTOR is among the few yearbooks in the nation which uses full color photog- raphy extensively. The fraternity section was strengthened by adding an account of the several aspects of fraternal life, social, academic, athletic, and community service. The composites were replaced with individual pictures of fraternity men in order to give more com- plete coverage. I am certain that the staff of the 1963 REFLECTOR will welcome any comments, pro or con, concerning the changes in this year’s REFLECTOR. After all, the REFLECTOR is published by and for the students at General Motors Institute and Larry Murphy Rdior all comments are greatly appreciated. Having been associated with the REFLECTOR for three years, I realize that the production of a yearbook is the result of many long hours spent by many people working for the satisfaction of producing the best possible yearbook. This year many, many people worked diligently and harmoniously merely for the personal satisfaction of being able to say that “I helped produce this REFLECTOR.” To these people I express my sincere appreciation for a job done exceedingly well. Blaine and Al, thank you for your confidence in appointing me Editor of this REFLECTOR. Cese and Ed, your advice has been and always will be welcomed and respected. Evelyn, Frank, and Hal, your photography added life to the book. Lee, its been a pleasure to work with you for the second consecutive year. The bulk of the work on the 1962 REFLECTOR was done by seven hard working staff editors; Joe and Van, my Layout Edi- tors; Bob, Dave, and Ron, my Photo Editors; Bob and Chuck, my write-up editors. Fellows, you have my appreciation and respect for working individually and as a group to produce what we all expect to be the best REFLECTOR yet. Marv and Murry, I could leave Flint confident that the book was in capable hands. To me, this was invaluable. A very special token of appreciation goes to my wife, Barbara, for understanding when approaching deadline required so much of my time. As I look back through the first of this year, I remember the contract negotiations, the extensive planning, the many long hours of work, the anxiety as the deadline approached, the satisfaction when the deadline was met, and finally the anticipation to see the reward of a year’s work, the 1962 REFLECTOR! Larry L. Murphy Editor [Sis Seah a Goes Maurice Bergeron Cecil Stackpole Marvin Gabalski Assistant Editor Advisor Assistant Editor

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