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THEIR FINAL FLING a I The Engineer’s Banquet and Ball. The final official activity of the engineering faculty was held Friday evening, March 15th, after weeks of anticipation and preparation. The evening began with a turkey dinner in the college dining room. Following the most appetizing meal Toastmaster Bob MacDonald toasted the Queen. The toast to the College given by Tom Dick was replied to by Dean W. J. Collett. Mr. R. Whitwell toasted the graduating class, this was replied to by Joe Laskosky. A bit of humour was added to the evening by ventriloquist Hugh Campbell. Remarks by Dr. John H. Garden were followed by greetings by the Student’s Union, brought by President Dave Porter. Then tte business of the evening really began. Mr. McCready conducted the draw for the “Mayflower”, a ’38 Ford. Frank Inaba was the lucky recipient. Then came the judging of the beards. After the big operation of shaving off their proof of masculinity the fellows and their dates swayed and swirled to the music of Gordon Southern in the gym. During a special intermission, Liz Wood was crowned Queen of the Ball, by Rod Conklin. Gail Morfi t and Gay McLeod were crowned Ladies-in-Waiting. The official evening ended at 1 a.m., but oh! the party ;.t Nag-Way. All-in-all a wonderful evening to end the year for our Engineers.
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Liberate Can Sing? The Four Beards THEY CHALLENGED THE STAFF On Thursday of engineer’s week, the engineers played the faculty in volleyball. The bold engineers thought they could clean up on our older faculty, but they were jolted from their high cloudy perch down into the very realistic dust. Although the first game was close the faculty came out on top, 15-13. Then, all broke loose. The teachers, Mr. Collett, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Brown, Mr. Borger, Mr. Sorokan, and Mr. Deutsch, stopped this business of cat and mouse to deal severely with our engineers, 15-8. Next year may be a different story, but we doubt it. Queeny? THEY HELD AN ASSEMBLY During Engineering Week the Assembly of the Year was held. The Engineers gave forth their version of the Ed Sullivan Show. It was complete with Ed and his big “M”. Liberace, Presley, and The Four Tunes, entertained us with singing and dancing between commercials, while the Queen Candidates added a spot of beauty. Oh, the Engineers song! What a morning! Our Boy Elvis
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