Alumni House Michigan Technological University 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, MI 49931-1295 COME enjoy the fun! Visit www.mtu.edu/1966 Where you’ll find— • A map to see where your classmates are located • An online directory to find your friends • Gift information—join your fellow Huskies in the 1966 class gift to support Tech We’ll see you at Tech, August 4–6! We’ll also be honoring the classes of 1956, 1976, 1986,1991, 1996, 2006, and the Golden M’s (those who graduated more than 50 years ago). Varsity athletics will honor volleyball and the Olympic sports—Nordic skiing, cross country, and track and field. If you have any questions, please contact us at reunion@mtu.edu or 877-688-2586. Alumni Reunion, August 4–6 9 1 6 6 • Sights in Ice is the Winter Carnival theme • Students clear brush from Mont Ripley for a chair lift R! EA RY OU Y S 1966 Highlights at Michigan Tech and the construction of the new ski chalet begins • Michigan Tech students send the first crates of Share your Memories . . . IT’ ave a Michigan Tech memory that stands out? H (Blizzards? Broomball? Professors?) Share it with us at www.mtu.edu/memories. Then . . . Class of ’66 Facts Now . . . Fall 2015 Enrollment Number of graduates: Female: Male: Deceased: Lost touch: Total:7,238 499 16 483 74 38 Fall 1966 Enrollment: 3,980 Graduate:1,521 Undergraduate: 5,717 International:1,165 Female: 1,947 (undergraduate and graduate) All enrollment numbers include online learning. snowballs to Southwest Texas University so students there can have a campus wide snowball fight •C arlos Montoya’s mastery of the flamenco brought the • Hockey defeats Minnesota-Duluth in both Winter Carnival weekend games—ending with a 15-4-1 season and the continued possession of the MacNaughton Cup • The J. Robert Van Pelt library is dedicated •N ASA Astronaut Donald K. Slayton speaks at summer commencement house down during a Homecoming performance And Elsewhere •U S announces it will substantially increase its number of troops in Vietnam as demonstrations are held across the United States against the Vietnam War • T he classic science fiction series Star Trek premieres on NBC •W alt Disney dies while producing The Jungle Book, the last animated feature under his personal supervision •G roundbreaking takes place for the World Trade Center in New York, NY •B obbi Gibb becomes the first woman to run the Boston Marathon 9 1 6 6 • Sights in Ice is the Winter Carnival theme • Students clear brush from Mont Ripley for a chair lift R! EA RY OU Y S 1966 Highlights at Michigan Tech and the construction of the new ski chalet begins • Michigan Tech students send the first crates of Share your Memories . . . IT’ ave a Michigan Tech memory that stands out? H (Blizzards? Broomball? Professors?) Share it with us at www.mtu.edu/memories. Then . . . Class of ’66 Facts Now . . . Fall 2015 Enrollment Number of graduates: Female: Male: Deceased: Lost touch: Total: 7,238 Graduate: 1,521 Undergraduate: 5,717 International: Female: (undergraduate and graduate) 1,165 1,947 499 16 483 74 38 Fall 1966 Enrollment: 3,980 All enrollment numbers include online learning. snowballs to Southwest Texas University so students there can have a campus wide snowball fight • Carlos Montoya’s mastery of the flamenco brought the • Hockey defeats Minnesota-Duluth in both Winter Carnival weekend games—ending with a 15-4-1 season and the continued possession of the MacNaughton Cup • The J. Robert Van Pelt library is dedicated •N ASA Astronaut Donald K. Slayton speaks at summer commencement house down during a Homecoming performance And Elsewhere •U S announces it will substantially increase its number of troops in Vietnam as demonstrations are held across the United States against the Vietnam War • T he classic science fiction series Star Trek premieres on NBC •W alt Disney dies while producing The Jungle Book, the last animated feature under his personal supervision •G roundbreaking takes place for the World Trade Center in New York, NY •B obbi Gibb becomes the first woman to run the Boston Marathon Alumni House Michigan Technological University 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, MI 49931-1295 COME enjoy the fun! Visit www.mtu.edu/1966 Where you’ll find— • A map to see where your classmates are located • An online directory to find your friends • Gift information—join your fellow Huskies in the 1966 class gift to support Tech We’ll see you at Tech, August 4–6! We’ll also be honoring the classes of 1956, 1976, 1986,1991, 1996, 2006, and the Golden M’s (those who graduated more than 50 years ago). Varsity athletics will honor volleyball and the Olympic sports—Nordic skiing, cross country, and track and field. If you have any questions, please contact us at reunion@mtu.edu or 877-688-2586. Alumni Reunion, August 4–6