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ARTSIE DEBATE HH HAS NO NOES To resolve, ’That the Toike Oike is a cultural asset to the U of T society.’ Artsies and Engineers locked horns over this resolution at Hart House on Jan. 17. This year saw a remarkable turnout, sixty Engineers and six Artsies (which is pretty good for artsies). There was some consternation however, when it was discovered that the artsies were debating in favour of our rag, while the Engineers (Hubert Vogt and Rob Anderson) played the part of the opposition. Needless to say, the debate was hot and heavy with the odd heckle from the arts side (composed chiefly of the debating club), and sustained barrage of paper darts from Skule. The gover- nment acquitted itself nobly, surmounting such obstacles as hairy feet and lack of height. In any event the Noes won sixty to six. The speaker can be viewed at the Clarke In- stitute, visiting hours between noon and five pm. 21
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This year once again, on Jan. 15, (no relation to Jan Eng-Soc.) at high noon (MDT) the boys from Rye High challenged the Men of U.T. (artsies don’t count), pitting their pitifull toy gun against our Mighty SKULE CANNON. Even Darth Vader showed up, presumably to make sure that the judging was fair and impartial. The Rye High boys lit their roy with a smoldering cotton string and waited with crossed fingers and cries of “Is it going to blow? ” Finally it did go “pop” and eject a feeble cloud of smoke, amidst many cheers from Ryerson. Small things amuse small minds. Then it was time for the Mighty SKULE CAN- NON. Alas, our very own dear Lady Godiva Memorial Band (LGMB for short, Bnad for shor- ter) which faithfully shows up at all Engineering events (even (especially?) is they are not invited), without which the CANNON cannot be fired, discovered that their instruments had all frozen up. They then made a valient attempt to sing Godiva, but no-one knew the words. (Shame on you all!) And so the mighty SKULE CANNON was fired, with a mighty cloud of smoke and an earth shaking roar that knocked three passing Ar- tsies offf their feets. But then anyone can pass ar- ts. Judging did not take long as it was obvious who won. Darth Vader hissed his consent and the Gang Bang was over. GNAG BNAG 20
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