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GODIVA WEEK “Ladies and Gentlemen! The triple prize winning, quadru- ple record setting Godiva’s Wake Band and Gospel Chorus proudly presents: The solemn voice of Peter Weick echoed across the barren wind-swept Front Campus. He intoned his benediction, and sprayed the elixer of life (a bottle of ‘Blue’) on the simple black coffin. Godiva, or a reasonable facsimile thereof, was resurrected! Godiva Week was on! The annual celebration of Skule Spirit went off without a hitch, and with only one Women’s Committee protest. The Brew Crew sank thirteen other teams to capture the Boat Racing title on Monday night. Tuesday, the mighty Skule Cannon blasted the pretenders from Rye High, Devonshire, and a frat, and maintained Skule’s tradition of Gang Bang victories. The Chariot Race was held in ideal conditions after twelve hours of fluffy snow. The Chems, sporting a brand new chariot, managed to capture the Jerry P. Potts Trophy for the first time since 1964. The first ever Common Room Marathon saw 26 competitors make the rounds of the common rooms, downing a beer at each. A winning time of 18 minutes was entered in the record books. Friday, at noon, Godiva was laid to rest. . .but not for long. Wilson Hall was the scene of Godiva’s Wake, as the LGMB set the crowd on its ear with a revitalised repertoire, and appearances by Bnad-alumnus Simon Monk, with a trombone Solo, an electric guitarist, and a bassist. Skule Spirit lives on!
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GODIVA WEEK 8T2 TOP: The Electrical Chariot crosses the line. TOP RIGHT: Skule wins the Gang Bang, of course. LEFT: Ella anchors the Women’s Boat Race Team. CENTRE: Chem wins the Jerry P. Potts Trophy. RIGHT : Blue and Gold Chairman Peter Weick admires Godiva’s assets. BOTTOM: A chariot race survivor.
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i mix ill h ill The after-taste of white wine and the progressive sound of ‘Party Lights’, Cannonball ‘82 swept away the winter chill for some ninety couples who attended. People shocked one another when T-shirts and jeans made way for three-piece suits and long dresses, while everyone celebrated the approach of Spring. The dinner dance format of Cannonball introduced last year has received enthusiastic support so it appears that it will be continued for some years to come. 14
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