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

 - Class of 1987

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GODIVA WEEK Godiva Week was a great success this year for those of you who missed the fun , or were to drunk to remember anything ,here is a run down of the events. The Calculus race , that true test of an engineer ' s versatility was won by Helder Bothelho (chem frosh) who proved (by induction) that calculus , beer and cheating really do go together. The T-square miniput , complete with a Jcllo hazard was won by Joe Carusone , Eng Sci 8T7 ,for the second year in a row . The n-th annual Chariot Race was won by the Civils , with the Industrials coming in second place without place without wheels ( they insist the Electricals stole them the night before ). Wednesday was also the day of the 2nd Annual Talent Contest. First place was captured by the 3 - Skins , a group of enthusiastic Chem Eng ' s with a very loyal group of Chem Eng supporters . Loris Stcllato , Elec 8T8 , came in a close second place with his piano and vocal performance . These two groups also went to compete in the University wide Blue and White Talent Contest . Third place and honourable mention went to the Sperm Count 100 with their extremely wide repertoire . The Boat Races were guzzled up by the Civil 8T7 team , with a penalty plagued Eng Sci 8T7 team taking a very close second place. In Winter Baseball Civil 8T8 defeated the Eng Sci 8T8 team in the finals to capture what was not Civil ' s last victory of the week . Lickily the baseball players were able to warm up with our outdoor barbeque hamburgers . Godiva ' s Quest was won by a team of Civil Engineers, this time Civil 8T7 . They were the only team to get REAL item , Dean Heinke . Of coursethey treated the Dean to an evening at Suds , for being so cooperative . The event was Godiva ' s Wake , at the El Mocambo. All I can remember is that it was amazing . Congratulations to all the winners and many thanks to all the people who helped run the events . Party In Hell Steve Kotsopoulos Blue and Gold Chairman 12

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Open House was a big success this year. Relatives and friends of students, as well as others interested in the wonders lying behind the hallowed doors of the Engineering buildings, arrived in full force. While the Homecoming parade marched on, student tour guides led the way to the different buildings, some decked in lab coats and balloons. Of the many exhibits offered, it was the Huidized Bed bed in the Wallberg Building that took the cake.



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CHARIOT RACES With a roar of the Mighty SKULE tm Cannon they were off and running-sort of. The 1987 Chariot race was underway. As is customary in this annual event, the Flrosh chariot had just begun to move when it was attacked by a horde of bloodthirsty upper- classman who left in their wake a mangled pile of boards and other assorted wreckage. The light dusting of snow which coated the ' track ' quickly disappeared as the field was churned into slick mud. Despite the valient efforts of the ' pushers ' and ' blockers ' to defend their respective chariots, the crowds succeeded in stopping all of the vehicles at various times. Finally, the Civil chariot managed to struggle across the finish line, and was declared the winner. The next vehicle to cross was the Industrial chariot, which had been carried for the entire race. It seems that someone borrowed their wheels and neglected to return them. They were subsequently disqualified and second place went to Chemical, with their secret weapon (what was that stuff!?). Third place was garnered by the infamour Eng Sci plywood- wedgmobile. Luckily, no serious bodily injuries were incurred and all participants and observers had a good time. Such is the spirit of SKULE m !! Chris Dunsmuir (Chem 8T8) Designer, Chem chariot

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