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

 - Class of 1962

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] ] ] ] ] a a i] A FEW WORDS FROM THE PRESIDENT of Skule: The constitution of the University of Toronto ngineering Society states that two of the objects of the Society shall be (a) to cultivate a spirit of jnutual assistance and co-operation among the Jnembers of the society in preparation for the pro- fession of Engineering, and (b) to promote and n o-ordinate the cultural, athletic and social activi- ies of the Society. The first of these objects was given special consideration this year while the .second was admirably performed because of the diligence of some members of the executive com- -littee. With regard to the first object much talk was heard about the so-called new image of En- 1 — ineering . No new image is necessary if each undergraduate realizes that his primary purpose at University is to train to become a Professional .Engineer. Foremost among the qualifications of | iny professional person is a sense of responsibility .Jarticularly when the person appears to be a part of some organization or group. Nevertheless, it not essential to be sophistocated or orthodox 3 display this responsibility; the usual ac tivities of me Brute Force Committee and Lady Godiva Memorial Band cannot be criticized. For many I sople are so worried about doing something wrong ,jiat they never do anything at all; they also are a detriment to their profession. f Because of the splendid organizational work of Stan Klich, and Don Rutherford, Engineering ' s social year rose to unprecedented heights. Of par- ticular excellence was the speech of Mr. Cyrus Eaton at the School Dinner. In these, as well as in all Society activities, the Executive Committee is indebted to the tremendous work of the Joes of Engineering. Without this group of unsung heroes, your Engineering Society would be helpless. Three other ventures met unusual success this year, the Toike Oike edited by Jock Lyons was the finest (and funniest) in many years; the Engi- neering Float in the Homecoming Parade finally took top honours after several consecutive years of near wins; and the Lady Godiva Memorial Band under maestro Don Monro performed so success- fully that there was a move to discontinue its semi- annual practices lest it become too good. Good luck to all Toronto Engineers with your future ventures. Remember that throughout your life each of you will be ambassadors of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering at the Uni- versity of Toronto; it is a highly honoured banner that you bear. J. S. Brant, President

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SOCIAL EVENTS © © © When once again our silde rules stop And we lapse into the leisure of summers rest. Of our scholastic endeavours we ought think not. For its the fun we had that sticks with us best. (Annonymous — D-in-English) What would our days at Skule mean if it were not for the social events breaking up the constant pressure of the academic year? This year as in the past many students have found that a large amount of satisfaction can be gained by taking part in Skule activities. CANNON BALL On November 24th, Hart House once again succumbed to the gaiety of over 500 engineers and their dates. Three top bands were feat- ured, the most notable of these being the ensemble of Mr. Pat Riccio. This group was judged, the best new Canadian band of 1961 and they played as if they knew no tomorrow. Canada ' s top comedian Doug Romaine, was the featured entertainer and together with the L.G.M.B., the Cannon, Inter-course competi- tion, (and the elaborate decorations, the Can- non Ball he helped to make) an unquestionable success. The School Dinner lived up to its reputa- tion of being one of the most envied functions on campus. Skule has been noted for the qual- ity of speakers which annually address the undergraduate body, and this year Mr Cyrus Eaton was our guest. From his talk, The En- gineer as Philosopher and Citizen , all those present were much impressed by Mr. Eaton ' s view of what role engineers should play in our country ' s future development. Another highlight of the evening was the presentation of scholarship certificates to the winners of the previous years awards. With a loud Toike Oike the 72nd Annual School Dinner became a part of Skule ' s envi- able history. REDCAP Page 8

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