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

 - Class of 1958

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Ill CIVIL BACK ROW: F. F. Laurus, T. H. Topper, F. S. Angotti, R. V. Johnson, P. Sacre. SEVENTH ROW: S. E. Erskine, S. B. Urving, N. Kolev, A. H. Tilt, V. H. Sakamoto, D. Richardson, J. Kenedi. SIXTH ROW: E. Kiilaspea, G. N. Birch, R. T. Orlando, J. D. Moorehouse, D. J. McLeish, Urvari, G. R. Shugg, M. Must, A. Redekopp, J. W. Hicks. FIFTH ROW: E. W. Burgar, P. G. Cockburn, K. R. Nauman, J. A. Cover, W. G. Rowan, L. D. House, M. G. Pascoe, J. G. Falakis, V. Doerr. FOURTH ROW: W. E. Allen, R. J. Fisher, S. Yanchulo, W. T. Kamitakahara, B. A. J. Creamer, I. R. Harvie, L. J. Decarlo, K. F. Aplin, J. Ezyk. THIRD ROW: A. Salumets, A. B. Woodmansey, W. J. Nixon, A. Grivins, G. L. Heron, C. Kretch, B. L. Barrett, P. Payer. SECOND ROW: R. G. Baker, P. Feldman, M. J. Seliga, T. P. Forgoes, K. N. Smith, G. S. Plummer, K. V. Koskelo, A. C. Beattie, N. J. Perkins. FIRST ROW: G. H. Mills, H. Otterbein, L. E. Beauvais, D. W. Pollard, A. C. Kanem, I. Holubec, H. W. Brown, A. R. Tait, J. V. Falke. ABSENT: R. M. Binkley, A. Brown, F. M. Chintee, J. Lieszkowsky, D. A. McTavish, G. W. Mills, D. B. Mylrea, S. Matusek. Report 1 : 5T9 Civils Apparatus: 77 idiots, several supervisors, sundry demis, Lou Emerson. Procedure: Submit fee of $99.15 to O.J. Take some youthful engineers and some Bigwin beauties to a dance. Five weeks later hold a dance at the St. Regis. Take field trip to Burlington Skyway and around Toronto area. Observations: Instructor suggested the party go to Station H on hill. Multitude of subjects taken, interesting, dull, or poor. Attendance hit new high of 22.0 percent. Lab. Courses were especially obligatory. Conclusions: (1) Students suggested instructors go to Station H not on hill. (2) Basil and Oscar were overjoyed — at attendance. (3) No relief is in sight. References: Mrs. Kreiger: Und now mit der intergrashun C. Helwig: Slump improvement can be fun C. Morrison: Keeping your truss secure B. J. Haines: Grrrr... O. J. Marshall: It don ' t matter with tran- sits nohow 26

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IV CIVIL BACK ROW: G. Cherrington, R. Kostock, W. Johnston, J. Kennedy, G. Kelly, W. MocKoy, I. Harrington, H. Chyc, E. Bacin- ski. SEVENTH ROW: D. Leach, L. Pitura, M. Hargrafts, B. Smythe, E. Ounpuu, K. Roper, G. Toye. SIXTH ROW: P. Crawford, 0. Guriby, B. Hitchcock, P. Jones, F. Bruckner, R. Martin, P. Osmond, B. Harrison, J. Gleason, V. Alloe. FIFTH ROW: K. McLennan, J. Reid, L. Maarse, P. Anderson, R, Magi, S. Manna, S. Pellegrini, R. Williams, S. Webster, C. Grant. FOURTH ROW: R. James, T. Debruin, J. Armstrong, M. Ernesaks, E. Faragher, G. Shepherd, R. Froebel, D. Hardwick, E. Law, G. Fleming, E. Saar. THIRD ROW: A. Emmott, H. Seegmiller, G. Will, D. Greenfield, E. Douglas, W. Melinyszyn, C. McNeely. SECOND ROW: F. Wawrychuk, D. Northy, J. Eastwood, D. R. Thompson, W. Barth, T. Heinuraa, B. Pokrovnishki, D. Falby. FIRST ROW: G. Doupe, D. Wright, W. Pearce, J. Krupiez, D. Tufts, D. Knapp, K. Rumboll, R. Pillan. MISSING: J. Van Loon, R. Bailey, E. Fisher, J. Price, R. Kadlec, D. Cryder, D. McCarther. What things will remain in our memories, the members of the Civil Class 5T8? The trip to Montreal won ' t soon be forgotten. Something for every taste: the Jacques Cartier Bridge — chorus girls — The Canada Cement Com- pany — chorus girls — a house being moved — no, not by chorus girls— Wally ' s first sight of beer in quarts. More of the boys surrendered their freedom this year — John Van Loon, Burt Harrison, Harry Seedmiller, Bob Pillar. The class held its second annual weiner roast at the county estate of Mr. Emerson, well-known structural authority on transverse wind-loads. What was in that sleeping bag, Don! 5 Everyone had a good time — even the two girls who took a midnight dip in the nearby creek. Scholastically 5T8 left its mark on the field of Civil Engineering in the various theses. Ken Rumball ' s was the first thesis ever to be pub- lished in two volumes; it is rumoured that D.R. ' s nearly got onto one page, double spaced. The fellows were saddened by the sudden loss to the class of Joe ' s apartment early in the second term. What do you do with the pictures from Playboy now, Joe? These are a part of the memories that will never leave us. Space has run out, and time is fast doing the same, but surely none of us will ever forget. 25



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Excerpt ' s from Dr. Von Flugen ' s Glossary ALCOA — A mineral base shortening frequently used as a substitute for butter. ARCTIC FRONT — An attitude assumed by an unco-operative stewardess. ARTIFICIAL AGING — A phenomenon which occurs after approximately seven hours ' asso- ciation with the aircraft industry. ASTRONOMICAL — The boss ' s salary. BASE METAL — A term used by the makers of aluminium products in referring to Stainless Steel. BRAZIER — A garment used to minimize the effects of flutter and vibration. BUCKING BARS — An engineer ' s favorite pas- time. BUFFETING — Eating dinner while standing up. BULKHEAD — A derogatory expression usually applied to persons of questionable intelli- gence. HAND FORGING — An illegal type of penman- ship. HETERODYNE RECEPTION — A private gather- ing attended by a motley assortment of people. II CIVIL MASTER OSCILLATOR — One who is adept at kissing. MATING JIG — An animal husbandry acces- sory. MAXWELL ' S THEOREM — States that coffee is good to the last drop . MEDIUM BOMBER — One who practices the suppression of spiritualistic arts by violent means. MICROMETER — A very small meter. MOMENT OF INERTIA — A short period of hesitancy RACE ROTATION — Practiced by totalitarian governments. Similar to crop rotation, but more fun. RESISTING MOMENT — A short moment during which a cold front exists. Usually occurs immediately prior to mutual inductance. SKIN DRAG — A dance held in a nudist colony. STATIONARY FRONT — The result of construct- ing an ideal truss around a set of charac- teristic curves. SUCTION — Influence with the boss. THERMITE — An insect that eats houses. THERMOCOUPLE — Newlyweds. BACK ROW: E. Fearnley, L. Mangoff, C. J. Skrok, N. Long, H. J. O’Donnell, H. P. P. Shelegy, R. Portonin, J. Falke, P. Gerkis. FOURTH ROW: B. D. Simpkins, C. E. Watt, P. D. Wallace, J. R. Egan, B. Walchak, W. Elliott, R. Kuzik, C. E. McIntyre, D. Lord, K. R. Robinson, D. G. Robertson, K. Leach, F. Z. Sobolak, R. E. Fuller. THIRD ROW: K. Shikaze, T. Eklund, M. Shimoda, J. B. Bade II, H. N. Edamuia, R. H. Ballantyne, H. Braun, D. Todghan, G. Mierzyaski, R. Thomson, B. Johnson, J. Flett, R. D. Gee. SECOND ROW: D. K. McLennan, H. B. McDonald, R. W. McLean, G. P. Germann, W. Zacharkiw, J. H. Dean, R. Korol, P. Beeckmans, P. J. Casey. FIRST ROW: C. W. Ha, D. Foster, J. V. Dobis, K. J. Coventry, M. E. Metzger, B. Maksymec, H. V. Wallace, T. F. O ' Leary, R. L. Sinkus. ABSENT: B. Penman, G. J. Salmins, J. Dreck, D. Moore, B. Munro, J. Lash, E. Fraser, B. Campbell, J. Little, B. McMurchy. 27

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