George Jergenson and students next to a 1963 Buick Riviera and a Corvette on the beach.
Graduates and faculty standing in front of the school. (L-R): Orval Selders (TRAN 1954), Ray Dooley (PROD 1954), Roy Ozaki (PROD 1954), Bernie Manett (PROD 1954), Wayne Takeuchi (PROD 1954) , and George Jergenson.
Graduates and faculty standing in front of the school. (L-R): Orval Selders (TRAN 1954), Wayne Takeuchi (PROD 1954) , Bernie Manett (PROD 1954), George Jergenson, Ray Dooley (PROD 1954), and Roy Ozaki (PROD 1954).
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. George Jergenson and Frank Nakamura showing photographs to a group of students.
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. George Jergenson demonstrating modeling techniques to a group of students.
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. Edward A. Adams, John Coleman, and George Jergenson touring and meeting at a bicycle company.
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. John Coleman, George Jergenson, Edward A. Adams, and Frank Nakamura attending a luncheon.
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. Frank Nakamura and George Jergenson critiquing a drawing displayed on a chalkboard.
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. Frank Nakamura and George Jergenson lecturing to a group of students.
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. Frank Nakamura and George Jergenson showing drawings to a group of students.
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. Frank Nakamura, Edward A. Adams, George Jergenson, and John Coleman at a luncheon.
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. John Coleman, George Jergenson, Edward A. Adams, and Frank Nakamura at a luncheon.
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. John Coleman, Edward A. Adams, and George Jergenson greeting a man at the Seikosha Clock Company.
Art Center's trip to Japan to report on the future of Japanese industrial design. George Jergenson and Edward A. Adams in a meeting at the Seikosha Clock Company.