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I' able of Introduction Homecoming ..... .... 2 8 Winter Carnival ........ 38 Dedication May the 1965-66 school year not be forgotten. May graduating seniors carry with them this reminder of not just another completed year but of the beginning of a new era in their lives. May undergraduates and graduate students remember this year and build on it. May the faculty, administration, alumni, and staff look with pride on the year's record of this, their alma mater. Lastly, may this, the 1966 Keweenavvan, be a truthful, complete, informative, and readable record of the.i965-66 school year at Michigan Tech. Contents l Faculty 8. Administration ..... .... 8 0 Sports .... 1 14 Greeks .... 150 K' Cjrganizations .... 70 Seniors... .... .210 Sponsors... 242 Index .... .... 267 -5 'i X, .li .. ,, iw , 4,4 is if
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The scenic Copper Country furnished copper, food, and ' turs to the Chippewas centuries before the white man came. Preceded by traders, the miners arrived and were soon actively exploiting the area's abundant supplies of the valuable red metal. The extensive use of machinery and geology in the mines bred an increasing need for technical education- thus Michigan Tech was born in 1885. Originally the school's enrollment was 235 presently the Houghton campus is home for 3,500 students. Its physical plant has almost quadrupled in extent in the last 25 years alone. Its faculty has swol- len to 50 times the original number. And growth has by no means stopped. Facilities for the 8,600 students expected to be enrolled -'-L, by 1975 are shown in this artist's conception of the campus at that time. Kqyf X
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