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GODIVIi WEEK STS I had the pleasure of disorganizing Godiva Week, and from it I found out that anarchy is very confusing. Well, anyways, I’ll give you the main highlights of the week. Chariot Race — Civile won the damn thing; 2nd — almost everyone else; last — Eng Scan Video Games — 4 finalists; Bambi, Dan Gerbec, Phil Perzia, Jeremy Bateson — each won a 12 pack — and none of them can play! ! Calculus Race — Four problems, one beer before each problem. The winner was Dave Stubbings who managed to cheat and bribe his way to success! Winter Basebali; In first place again. ..why?? Ind 8T6. Second place: Chem 8T7. Briefcase Curling: Very brilliantiy cancelled due to lack of participants and organizers. Boat Racing: What a surprise??!! 1) Eng Sci 8T7 Zombies??? 2) Civ 8T4 Team Awesome 3) Waterloo — Work Term All Stars 4) Gore — (Grief. ..Gorff!) On Friday: The Wake was amazing. Urn, is there anything I forgot... uhh.... Franco. ..Minatel Anarchist Biue and Gold 12
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CENTENNIAL CANNONBALl On Saturday February 2, 1985, two hundred and seventy-five people gathered to celebrated the Engineering Society ' s Centennial at the Cannonball. Cannonball has traditionally been an undergraduate affair but due to the nature of the celebration, Alumni and Faculty members were invited to join the undergraduates for this event. The evening began with a reception, followed by dinner. Before dessert, Dean Slemon, in honour of the Centennial, gave a toast to the founders of the Society, the highlight of which was the parading of the dessert compliments of the Flarbour Castle Staff! After dinner, the guests were treated to the usual appearances of the Lady Godiva Memorial Band and an unprecedented perfor- mance by the Skule“ Stage Band. The Stage Band complemented the standard disc jockey fare with a good mix of music from “In the Mood’’ to “The Stripper’’, as well as some popular tunes. Cn the whole, the evening was a complete success! Definitely a birthday party to remember! Kim Harkness
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