University of Toronto Engineering Society - Skule Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1957

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University of Toronto Engineering Society - Skule Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 29 of 100
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II CIVIL BACK ROW: I. Pastushak, R. Onyschuk, M. Pascoe, D. Mylrea, A. Krikorian, N. Perkins, G. Shugg. SEVENTH ROW: L. DeCarlo, F. Lee, R. Binkley, W. Allen, A. Klosiewiski, L. House, S. Erskine. SIXTH ROW: J. Banks, H. Brown, W. Nixon, N. Thompson, K. Johnson, W. Pollard, G. Plummer. FIFTH ROW: P. Cockburn, E. Burgar, P. Feldman, K. Nauman, J. Cover, R. Harvie, A. Woodmondey, J. Moorhouse, A. Redekopp, R. Juniper, C. Kretch, R. Jaworski. FOURTH ROW: K. Aplin, K. Smith, M. Seliga, B. Creamer, F. Laurus, A. Brown, K. Koskelo, D. Palmateer. THIRD ROW:: R. Baker, J. Crumb, D. Gerkis, B. Barrett, L. Ezyk, D. McTavish, D. McLeish, W. Mills, G. Mills. SECOND ROW: H. Otterbein, A. Ghauri, J. Hicks, G. Heron, H. Cornish, M. Lebel, V. Doerr. FRONT ROW: T. Topper, S. Urving, V. Sakamoto, I. Holubec, A. Beattie, S. Yanchula, R. Torlando, A. Kanen. ABSENT : S. Angotti, G. Birch, Forgoes, G. Salmins. There is no substitute for Quality . . . For printing of all kinds see iHortbern (Ulmer Press Limited 27

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Ill CIVIL The class of 5T8 Civils met late in the summer at Survey Camp both at Dorset and Gull Lake at Dorset. Noteworthy events in- cluded two successful dances and various ex- cursions to Bigwin Inn . . . Ken Roper under influence as Bellafonte of 5T8 . . . prohibi- tionist Thompson ' s help to chief ' s love life and star shots . . . welcoming of visitors from Gull Lake by Mike Man . . geodetic ' s party con- quest of the fire tower levelling job in one day . . . victory for Charlie Grant powering one canoe and two joes in the canoe race . . . insti- tution of the rule by George Chong party chief buys . . . Civils 5T8 immortalized in white paint by Pete, Pooh, Skip . . . and yes, who were the seven fellows who got lost follow- ing seven masculine girls into the bush? On the educational side, to supplement lectures, a field trip to Bethlehem Steel was arranged in early November. The day was completed by entertainment at the Palace and the depths of the Moonglow. In late December an interesting field trip was taken to Photo- graphic Surveys to extend our knowledge of photogrammetry. Under the management of D. R. (L.C.B.O. Agent) a class weiner roast was held and at- tended by 20 couples toasting marshmallows and roasting weinies. Highlight of the evening was the awarding of the Lady Godiva Memorial Plaque to J. Krupitz for service alone and be- yond the call of poetic licence. The class skat- ing party at Riverdale Terrace followed by a dance provided a cozy time for many of us. Yes, we 5T8 Civils enjoyed our class rela- tionship and look forward to many more good times in the future. BACK ROW: H. Chyc, R. Kostuch, N. Harrington, K. Roper, G. Toye, E. Bacinski, M. Mann, K. McLennan, R. Williams FIFTH ROW: B. Bailey, J. Bourne, B. Porter, F. Wawrychuk, H. Seegmiller, Fisher, B. MacKay, F. Bruckner, B. Knowles, R. James, J. Fleming FOURTH ROW: P. Anderson, E. Faragher, G. Ochrum, V. Aloe, J. Timusk, B. Martin, P. Osmond, D. Cryder, B. Kadlec, G. Cherrington THIRD ROW: W. Melinyszyn, J. Eastwood, J. Armstrong, P. Falby, E. Saar, E. Douglas, J. Gleason, O. Guriby, G. Wills, Hitchcock, G. Shephard, G. Fleming SECOND ROW: M. Ernesaks, P. Crawford, D. Leach, B. Harrison, S. Manna, R. Magi, T. Heinmaa, A. Grivins, E. Ounpou, J. Fisher, J. Hardwick FIRST ROW: G. Kelly, D. Knapp, W. Pierce, G. Chong, B. Pokrovnishki, T. Krupitz, A. Emmott, J. McNeely, K. Rumble, D. Thompson, P. Jones ABSENT : D. McCulloch, B. Smythe, S. Webster, S. Pellegrini, R. Pillar, J. Van Loon 26



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I CIVIL A BACK ROW: Visitor, D. Barber, P. Mitchell, R. Hepburn, L. Broderick, R. Gee SIXTH ROW: Visitor, F. Lewis, L. Mangoff, H. Edamura, D. Friesen, D. Matheson, K. Leach, G. Cermann, H. Braun, B. Maksymec, W. Elliott FIFTH ROW: R. Fearnley, J. Leo, J. Lawrence, R. Elliott, M. Lawrie, R. Finch, W. Iwanchuk, P. Gryniewski FOURTH ROW: D. Kavanagh, T. Kana, R. Bollantyne, R. Howard, D. McLennan, A. Johns, T. Larr, J. Badell, J. Atucha, R. Korol, L. Lederman, M. Cherry THIRD ROW: R. Campbell, D. Knowles, D. Lord, F. Cooper, R. McLean, A. Johnson, J. Flett, C. McIntyre, K. Coventry SECOND ROW: D, McMullen, J. Lash, D. Crosby, H. Lau, C. Ha, R. Foster, R. Carson, J. Ferguson, J. Dobis, P. Cote, J. Craig, R. Kuzik, T. Gooderham FIRST ROW: P. Casey, P. Higgins, J. Burnett, M. Matsui, J. Dean, M. Bodanis, R. Guest, M. Metzger, E. Crowley, J. Fraser, J. Halajian, E. Hardison, J. Caruso Last September 74 ignorant, gawking freshmen, and one smart, demure freshwoman, were segregated into an illustrious group known to the rest of the world as Civil IA . The remaining 60 have firmly established themselves on campus as men of prestige. So much so in fact, that several senior students sought to improve their social position by ap- pearing in our class picture. We are disposing ourselves well in athle- tics, representing a good proportion of the Jr. Skule football team, including jovial Pete Hig- gins, who was wounded in action. Our class also placed representatives on the Baby Blues, the swim team, the Marlboros, to mention only a few, and we have an ex-Winnipeg Blue Bomber in our midst. Our greatest asset, however, and probably our most noticed one, lies in the delicate form of Marlene, the Civil Siren . It was mostly due to a desire to measure her that our class contributed well over a dollar per person to the United Appeal. Unfortunately, Marlene re- fused to allow the official Engineering rule (handspans) to be used, and thus, the class project was never completed. When we speak of interesting lectures, we must recall the Chemistry lecture that Space- Cadet Corbett gave with liquid air demonstra- trions, at which he arrived looking somewhat like a Martian, complete with asbestos gloves and goggles. No resume of our class would be complete without a few words about our distinguished class-mate, Al Cooper, the man with initiative. Seems one day he drove in from Clarkson, and couldn ' t find a parking place, so he wheeled into an empty spot in the Official Business Only area of the Parliament Buildings. As the attendant on duty came over to question him, he pulled his brief-case out, mumbled something about having to give an official re- search report, and rushed off in the general direction of the building. So now, the attend- ant is there every day with a friendly smile for Al, as he parks and rushes off to lectures. The day of our final Surveying exam, Joe Halajian had a real pain about it all. We all agreed that Surveying was a pain, but Joe was quite serious and had his appendix out that night. 28

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