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Ronald Krump
'57Mr. Ron Krump came to Michigan Tech from Plymouth, Michigan and earned his baccalaureate in civil engineering in 1957. During his student years, he served three years on the Student Council, and chaired Winter Carnival. In addition, he was President of the Kappa Delta Psi Fraternity, President of the Inter-fraternity Council, and President of the Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Following graduation, he served with . . .
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James Krause
'51Mr. James L. Krause, received a baccalaureate in civil engineering from Michigan Tech in 1951, retired as President of Kramp Construction Company, Inc., of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after 40 years with the company. Kramp, Inc., specializes in highway and expressway construction. He served as the President of the Concrete Paving Organization and Secretary of the Wisconsin Roadbuilders Association. A long-time supporter . . .
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David Schuster
'63David Schuster graduated from Michigan Tech in 1963 with his BS in Civil Engineering. Schuster chose Michigan Tech after taking the National Merit Scholarship test and being number one in his class of 113 at Warren High School. His scholarship allowed him to choose whichever university he wanted to attend, but he wanted to follow in his cousin’s footsteps who graduated from Tech five years prior, also with a civil . . .
