During spring break of my senior year (1967) of high school, my Dad, my cousin Chuck (his company sold hockey equipment to John MacInnes and Michigan Tech hockey), and I drove up to Tech from the Detroit area for a visit. I had been accepted at Tech already and I wanted to see what I was getting into. I chose Tech because I wanted to play hockey (I played on the Freshmen team) and to go into Forestry, and to get into some of the great hunting that was talked about up here.
While we were visiting, we got a chance to go to the Forestry building (Hubbell School) and meet Dr. Hesterberg. Upon meeting Dr. Hesterberg (he insisted we call him Gene) and seeing a mounted Ruffed Grouse on his desk I knew I was in the correct place! My classmates and I were the first freshman class in the new building. We were also the first class to have Summer Camp on campus.
After I graduated I never left the area and have been here for 44 years! Incidentally, my parents moved the entire family up here just before I graduated. My brother, Drew, was at Tech with me and he graduated in 1973, and the DePuydt name has been a stable name in the Copper Country for many years and many more years to come!