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dited by Peter Noble. roduced with the help of Violet Jeu, Kim Dix, Lome utler, Eric Hartwell, Bonnie Carson, Ken Smith, Greg ee, Poco n’ Vince, Bernie Silgardo and Karen ennedy.
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The Dean’s Message Whereas last year will be remembered by most Engineering undergraduates as the year of the fire, this one will be recalled as that in which the Faculty took over the former Metropolitan Reference Library, across the street from the Galbraith building, for the cafeteria, Engineering Library, tutorial rooms and, last but not least, the Engineering Society. Although this focal point of student activities had to move at an awkward time - in the middle of the fall term - it was ac- complished by your very capable Student Executive with great efficiency (indoor cook-outs notwithstanding!). In spite of the additional difficulties imposed by the changes in physical arrangements, the Engineering Society and the Engineering Athletic Association have main- tained their high tradition of service to un- dergraduates in the Faculty by providing the many social and athletic activities which so enrich life in the Faculty of Engineering. As many of you may have noticed, the academic staff have been to quite an extent occupied with problems that flowed from the fire: in re-arranging laboratories; in planning the move into the former Library building; and in planning for the ultimate reconstruction of the Sandford Fleming building itself. I hope that none of you have been neglected on this account, but if there are any exceptions, I know you will understand and forgive. As you leave us and go to on to work or graduate study, l hope you will maintain you connection with your alma mater through the Engineering Alumni Association, of which you are automatically a member. Whether you un- dertake it consciously or not, your education will continue on the job in whatever you may be doing. I hope you will not overlook the formal opportunities for continuing education that are available in most major centres. This University, of course, offers a wide range of such op- portunities. May your future path be strewn with sur- mountable obstacles, seized opportunities and gratifying successes. To all, my very best wishes. B. Etkin Dean
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