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Warren Peterson
'52Warren Peterson completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1952. From there he spent 38 years with the Soo Line Railroad Company (now Canadian Pacific Railway), a Class I railroad. He held positions of increasing responsibility over his many years of service, with promotions to Chief Engineer in 1981, Assistant Vice President of Operations in 1985, and Vice President of Production and Operations Planning . . .
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Kenneth Seaton
'51Kenneth Seaton was born and raised in the Copper Country and entered Michigan Tech in 1947. During his years at Tech, he earned varsity letters in track and basketball, and was MVP of the basketball team in 1951. He received his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1951 and joined the Michigan Highway Department as an engineer trainee. In 1952, he entered the United States Navy and served as a seaplane pilot . . .
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Richard Anderson
'72, '71Mr. Richard O. Anderson, a 1971 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is President of SOMAT Engineering, Inc., in Taylor, MI. After receiving his baccalaureate degree, he continued on and received his MS degree in civil engineering from Michigan Tech in 1972, with a specialty in geotechnical engineering. Mr. Anderson returned to school after five years of consulting practice and received his MBA from the University . . .
