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Octave Du Temple
'48, '491920—2015 Octave Du Temple, a native of the Copper Country, received bachelor's and master's degrees in chemical engineering from Michigan Tech in 1948 and 1949. His studies were interrupted by military service during World War II, when he taught flying and navigation. He also studied at Northwestern University, where he earned a master's degree in business administration in 1955. Du Temple worked at the Argonne . . .
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Toni Gissendanner
'90Toni received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering from Michigan Tech in 1990. She is currently working at SMl Process Engineering, Dow Corning Corporation, as a Chemical Engineer in their Process Engineering Department. From the 1996 Presidential Council of Alumnae Induction
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Kerry Irons
'72, '73Why did you choose Michigan Tech? I was interested in skiing, and wanted a good engineering school. Tell us about a memorable experience you had with a class or about a favorite professor? I enjoyed racing bicycles on a team with my thermodynamics professor (Davis Hubbard) and two other chemical engineering students. Now, how about a memorable experience outside of class? There is nothing else like skiing through . . .