Class Notes
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1950s
Lawrence Golin ’58 (Forestry) received the American Physical Therapy Association’s Humanitarian Award in June 2018. Golin was recognized for establishing a small rehabilitation center at Memorial Christian Hospital in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh and his 11 trips to various countries on medical mission trips. He is retired, but still involved as a physical therapy consultant licensed in Michigan.
1960s
Dennis Wiitanen ’63 (Electrical and Computer Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Academy August 1, 2018.
Peter E. Sohlden ’65 (Metallurgical Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Materials Science and Engineering Academy October 12, 2018.
1970s
Timothy Bohrer ’71 (Chemical Engineering) was named to the Packaging and Processing Hall of Fame by the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute. Bohrer is the founder of Pac Advantage Consulting LLC. Among his accomplishments, Bohrer led the team that developed the packaging used for microwave popcorn.
Calvin L. White ’74 (Metallurgical Engineering) Materials Science and Engineering professor emeritus, was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Materials Science and Engineering Academy October 12, 2018.
Iver E. Anderson ’75 (Metallurgical Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Materials Science and Engineering Academy October 12, 2018.
1980s
John Frambach ’80 (Liberal Arts) was presented the Frank J. Ward Memorial History Award at the Berrien County Historical Association annual meeting on April 17, 2018 in Berrien Springs, Michigan. The award is presented annually to an individual, organization, or business that advances the cause of local history through research, writing, historic preservation, or programming.
Stephen Mashl ’80 ’87 ’95 (Metallurgical and Materials Engineering) was named a 2018 APMI Fellow. APMI International is a nonprofit professional society which promotes the advancement of powder metallurgy and particulate materials as a science.
Mark Rich ’80 (Electrical and Computer Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Academy August 1, 2018. Tragically, Rich was killed in a plane crash in Oregon last August. His wife, Laura, accepted the posthumous induction in his honor.
David H. Gelwicks ’82 (Metallurgical Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Materials Science and Engineering Academy October 12, 2018.
Boyd A. Mueller ’82 (Metallurgical Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Materials Science and Engineering Academy October 12, 2018.
M. Margaret Cobb ’83 (Mechanical Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics Academy October 20, 2018.
Susan B. (Brechting) Kiehl ’83 (Metallurgical Engineering), was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Materials Science and Engineering Academy October 12, 2018.
Jeffery W. Feldt ’84 (Electrical and Computer Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Academy August 1, 2018.
Brian Krinock ’85 (Mechanical Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics Academy October 20, 2018.
Tony Altobelli ’86 (Mechanical Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics Academy October 20, 2018.
Paul W. Juodawlkis ’86 (Electrical and Computer Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Academy August 1, 2018.
Michael A. Pulick Jr. ’86 (Electrical and Computer Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Academy August 1, 2018.
Peter M. Eick ’87 (Geology) was granted his 50th United States Patent. The patents cover a range of seismic techniques for geological and geophysical data acquisitions in use in the oil and gas industry. Peter and his wife, Carrie (Duckert) Eick ’86, (Geological Engineering) manage Serenity Geophysical Consultants based in San Antonio, Texas.
Ruth I. (Schultz) Kramer ’87 (Geology) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Materials Science and Engineering Academy October 12, 2018.
Joseph M. Nowosad ’87 (Metallurgical Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Materials Science and Engineering Academy October 12, 2018.
1990s
Jon E. Jipping ’91 (Electrical and Computer Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Academy August 1, 2018.
Arjang Roshan-Rouz ’92 (Electrical and Computer Engineering) was inducted into Michigan Tech’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Academy August 1, 2018.
Denise Junker ’97 (Computer Science) received her MDiv from Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School in Rochester, New York, in 2014.
Robert E. Smith ’99 ’02 ’12 (Mechanical Engineering) is co-author of War Game Introduces Early Synthetic Prototyping, published by the US Army. Smith is a research engineer in the US Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center, Detroit Arsenal.
2000s
Todd Brewer ’00 (Mechanical Engineering) authored the story “Bearing Technology Changes in the Fluid Handling Industry,” in Flow Control. Brewer is an application engineer with NSK.
Donald Churchill ’02 (Forestry) is the plant health care manager for Garpiel Group in Saginaw, Michigan. In February, he earned the board-certified master arborist credential through the International Society of Arboriculture. This is the highest certification available for arborists. He is one of 10 in the state of Michigan to hold this certification.
Raine Gardner ’05 (Civil Engineering) is one of the recipients of the 2018 Young Professional of the Year Awards by the American Council of Engineering Companies. Gardner is a senior project engineer with MSA Professional Services, Inc. in Baraboo, Wisconsin.
Brian Saintonge ’05 (Civil Engineering) and his wife, Anne, welcomed baby boy, Noah Friedrich William Saintonge on January 10, 2018.
Kevin Kusiak ’07 (Electrical Engineering) and Meghan Jacobs were married in Beaver Creek, Colorado, on September 9, 2018.
Walter Rathbun ’08 (Geological Engineering), Leanne Rathbun, and big brother, Paxton, welcomed daughter, Twyla Marie. She was born June 2, 2018 weighing seven pounds 12 ounces. The family lives in Parksville, British Columbia, Canada. Her proud family of Huskies include grandparents Shawn ’82 and Jim ’81 Rathbun, uncles Matthew Rathbun ’12 and Luke Tofte ’12, and aunt Aimee Rathbun ’05.
2010s
Amanda (Vogt) Conner ’10 (Finance) and Blake Conner were married in Windermere, Florida, on March 17, 2018.
Kyle Brill ’11 (Geology) is co-author of the article “Foundations for forecasting: Defining baseline seismicity at Fuego volcano, Guatemala,” published in Frontiers in Earth Science.
Jennifer (Bush) Simonetta ’11 (Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences) and Corey Simonetta ’11 (Mechanical Engineering) announce the birth of their first son, Ellis Orso Simonetta. He was born June 7, 2018, weighing eight pounds four ounces and 21 inches long.
Kipp Vaughn ’11 (Business Administration) and Stephanie Vaughn, welcomed a son, Kacen, in January and plan to make him a fellow Tech alumnus in the coming years. Kipp also accepted the human resources manager position for Michigan’s iconic Mackinac Bridge in March.
Amanda Taylor ’12 (Chemical Engineering) Process Safety Specialist at BASF, was recognized nationally through the Manufacturing Institute’s 2018 STEP Ahead Awards. Focusing on science, technology, engineering, and production (STEP), the program honors women leaders for their advocacy, mentorship, engagement, and leadership.
Kyle Myszka ’15 (Materials Science and Engineering) and Amber (Kaufman) Myszka ’15 (English) welcomed their son, Arthur Kyle Myszka, on February 21, 2018. He weighed eight pounds, three ounces and was 21.75 inches long.
In Memoriam
1938
- Frank E. Pavlis
1945
- Charles E. Foertmeyer
1948
- Robert Heinrich
1949
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Dr. John D. Brule
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Robert E. Green
1950
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Leonard A. Carlson
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Donald A. Kangas
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Peter E. Kotila
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Elwood A. Lohela
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Louis E. Wuelpern
1951
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Thomas E. Fearnside
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Dr. William M. Glazier
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Kenneth L. Kojola
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Robert G. Vernon, PE
1952
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James R. Brooks
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Fred J. Huston Jr.
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Rod L. Villeneuve
1953
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Robert P. Cappeart
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Dino H. Pirolo
1954
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Robert G. Johnson
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Ross M. Wolfe
1955
- James R. Sack
1956
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Reino E. Alanen
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Rodney L. Baker
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Prof. Edward J. Koepel
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John E. Kroneck
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Gary D. Lundin
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Gerald J. Schwark
1957
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John E. Christophersen Sr.
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Bernard J. Mayer
1958
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Rollin A. Jones
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Martin W. Lutz
1959
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Donald E. Ameen
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Richard H. Seegert
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John B. Taylor III
1960
- Roger C. Lasanen
1961
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Dr. Albert F. Puttlitz
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James L. Radawski
1962
- Dr. John S. Berkes
1963
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Lester J. Barancin
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Clarence G. Funk Jr.
1964
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Martin H. Betzing
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Lee E. Gotcher
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James W. Hostman
1966
- Bruce H. Dunn
1968
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Raymond E. Beauchamp
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Ronald M. Leachman
1970
- Timothy W. Cox
1971
- Kathleen H. Van Weelden
1972
- Kenneth D. Wade
1973
- Bansidhar Panda
1974
- E. Dale Rennells
1975
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Paul A. Brewer
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Debra R. Link
1977
- Stephen A. Johnson
1980
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Mary J. Briggs
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James D. Tellam
1981
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Terry J. Schmidt
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Priscilla M. Young
1982
- John M. Keeley
1986
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Dawn E. Belding
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Kyle D. Wilson
1987
- Daniel M. Morley
1990
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Timothy J. Gerdeen
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Kurt J. Talsma
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Steven D. Weinfurter
1991
- Andrew M. Kaczmarek
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