General Motors executives and Art Center Industrial Design Department gathered around a clay car model. Front (L-R): Joseph Thompson, Paul Gillan (eventually Executive Chief Designer), Ned Nickles (GM Buick), Edward Glowacke (Executive in charge, Automotive Design), Howard O'Leary (Director of Styling Section), John Coleman, George Jergenson, Tom Christiansen (Manager, Styling Staff Activities), Clare Mackichan (Executive in Charge Advanced Automotive Design and Engineering), and Bill Lang.
Albert Cooling (center, left) and Nolan "Jack" Didion (PROD 1950) (center, right) looking at an example of a student's work. Two unidentified students are shown far right and far left.
(L-R): Eugene Fleury, Strother MacMinn, Harley Earl Jr., Joseph Thompson, General Motors Bill Mitchell, and George Jergenson looking at a clay model of an automobile.
John Coleman with the Board of Education. A large blueprint is rolled out on the floor and a model of a Cadillac is sitting on a table behind John Coleman with a large drawing of the same car displayed on the wall above it.
Japanese industrial designers tour. The group is visiting classrooms and speaking to students and faculty, including John Coleman and George Jergenson.