GM Turbine Project. General Motors visitors viewing student's final presentation. Left to right: Edward Glowacke, Chuck Jordan (GM Styling), George Pollard (Frigidaire/ID studio GM), George Jergenson, Don Hoag (new hire designer GM) and Don Roper (PROD 1960).
GM Advanced Family Vehicle Project. General Motors visitors viewing the final presentations in the auditorium.
GM Advanced Family Vehicle Project. General Motors visitors viewing a student's presentation labeled "Nuevo". L-R: unidentified student, William Porter, George Pollard, Charles Jordan, Richard Collier, George Jergenson.
George Jergenson supervising student work on a clay model of a car. Student wearing a tie is Don Roper (PROD 1960).
GM 1965 Automobile Project. Charles "Chuck" Jordan giving General Motors assignment to students. Richard Collier and George Jergenson are present also.
Ford: Alpha I & II. Final presentation to Don de la Rosa, John Najjar and others. Students who worked on this project were: Charles Allen (PROD),Thomas Covert (PROD 1968), Herbert Grasse (TRAN 1968), John Lewis (PROD 1968), John Parks (PROD 1968), George Prentice (TRAN 1968), George Ptaszek (PROD 1968), Robert Salmon (PROD 1968), Delbert Swanson (PROD 1968), Paul Tam (PROD 1968) and Noritsuna Watanabe (TRAN 1969).
Ford: Alpha I & II. Final presentation to Don de la Rosa, John Najjar and others. Students who worked on this project were: Charles Allen (PROD),Thomas Covert (PROD 1968), Herbert Grasse (TRAN 1968), John Lewis (PROD 1968), John Parks (PROD 1968), George Prentice (TRAN 1968), George Ptaszek (PROD 1968), Robert Salmon (PROD 1968), Delbert Swanson (PROD 1968), Paul Tam (PROD 1968) and Noritsuna Watanabe (TRAN 1969).
Ford: Alpha I & II. Final presentation to Don de la Rosa, John Najjar and others. Students who worked on this project were: Charles Allen (PROD),Thomas Covert (PROD 1968), Herbert Grasse (TRAN 1968), John Lewis (PROD 1968), John Parks (PROD 1968), George Prentice (TRAN 1968), George Ptaszek (PROD 1968), Robert Salmon (PROD 1968), Delbert Swanson (PROD 1968), Paul Tam (PROD 1968) and Noritsuna Watanabe (TRAN 1969).