https://skulepedia.ca/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Ryan&feedformat=atomSkulepedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T09:49:54ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.1https://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Template:Engineering_Society_by_Year&diff=2021Template:Engineering Society by Year2011-04-11T03:01:44Z<p>Ryan: /* Year Chairs */</p>
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Call <nowiki>{{Engineering Society by Year}}</nowiki> and pass the following parameters:<br />
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<pre sylte="overflow:auto;">{{Engineering Society by Year<br />
('''General''')<br />
|composite = EngSoc composite<br />
|caption = EngSoc composite caption<br />
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('''Officers''')<br />
|president<br />
|vp_finance<br />
|vp_communications<br />
|vp_academic<br />
|vp_external<br />
|vp_student_life<br />
<br />
('''Commercial Operations''')<br />
|caf_finance<br />
|caf_ops<br />
|stores_finance<br />
|stores_ops<br />
|suds_finance<br />
|suds_ops<br />
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('''Internal Directors''')<br />
|archivist<br />
|cannonball<br />
|cannon_editor<br />
|career_fair<br />
|community_outreach<br />
|compsys_admin<br />
|engcom_admin<br />
|external_relations<br />
|f!rosh_handbook<br />
|gradball<br />
|hi-skule<br />
|ombudsman<br />
|orientation<br />
|profdev<br />
|skulebook<br />
|skulenite_liaison<br />
|skule_points<br />
|social_director<br />
|speaker<br />
|sponsorship<br />
|sic<br />
|toike_editor<br />
|town_crier<br />
|utek<br />
|webmaster<br />
|cro<br />
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('''Discipline Club Chairs''')<br />
|chem_club<br />
|civ_club<br />
|comp_club<br />
|elec_club<br />
|engsci_club<br />
|indy_club<br />
|mse_club<br />
|mech_club<br />
|min_club<br />
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('''Class Representatives''')<br />
|1 (first year class, e.g. 1T3)<br />
|2 (second year class, e.g. 1T2)<br />
|3 (third year class, e.g. 1T1)<br />
|4 (fourth year class, e.g. 1T0)<br />
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|chem1<br />
|chem2<br />
|chem3<br />
|chem4<br />
|civ1<br />
|civ2<br />
|civ3<br />
|civ4<br />
|comp1<br />
|comp2<br />
|comp3<br />
|comp4<br />
|elec1<br />
|elec2<br />
|elec3<br />
|elec4<br />
|engsci1<br />
|engsci2<br />
|engsci3<br />
|engsci4<br />
|indy1<br />
|indy2<br />
|indy3<br />
|indy4<br />
|mse1<br />
|mse2<br />
|mse3<br />
|mse4<br />
|mech1<br />
|mech2<br />
|mech3<br />
|mech4<br />
|min1<br />
|min2<br />
|min3<br />
|min4<br />
|t1 (Track One)<br />
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('''Year Chairs''')<br />
|first_year<br />
|second_year<br />
|third_year<br />
|pey_year<br />
|fourth_year<br />
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('''Skule™ Spirit''')<br />
|lgmb_bl<br />
|lgmb_dm<br />
|lgmb_cm<br />
|cannon_ca<br />
|bg_chair<br />
|skulenite_director<br />
|skulenite_producer<br />
|eaa<br />
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('''Godiva Week Competition Winners''')<br />
|godivas_quest<br />
|mr_bg<br />
|godivas_crown<br />
|ultimate_frosh<br />
|chariot_race<br />
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('''External Representatives''')<br />
|utsu1<br />
|utsu2<br />
|utsu3<br />
|gc1<br />
|gc2<br />
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{{#if:{{{composite|}}}|[[File:{{{composite}}}|400px|thumb|right|{{{caption}}}]]}}<br />
==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
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-->{{#if:{{{vp_communications|}}}|*[[VP Communications]] - {{{vp_communications}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{vp_internal|}}}|*[[VP Communications | VP Internal]] - {{{vp_internal}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{vp_academic|}}}|*[[VP Academic]] - {{{vp_academic}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{vp_external|}}}|*[[VP External]] - {{{vp_external}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{vp_student_life|}}}|*[[VP Student Life]] - {{{vp_student_life}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{vp_activities|}}}|*[[VP Student Life | VP Activities]] - {{{vp_activities}}}}}<br />
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===Commercial Operations===<br />
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-->{{#if:{{{caf_finance|}}}|*[[Hardhat Cafe]] Finance Manager - {{{caf_finance}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{caf_ops|}}}|*[[Hardhat Cafe]] Operations Manager - {{{caf_ops}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{stores_finance|}}}|*[[Engineering Stores|Stores]] Finance Manager - {{{stores_finance}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{stores_ops|}}}|*[[Engineering Stores|Stores]] Operations Manager - {{{stores_ops}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{suds_finance|}}}|*[[Suds]] Finance Manager - {{{suds_finance}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{suds_ops|}}}|*[[Suds]] Operations Manager - {{{suds_ops}}}}}<br />
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===Internal Directors===<br />
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<div><!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{archivist|}}}|*[[Archivist]] - {{{archivist}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{cannonball|}}}|*[[Cannonball]] Chair - {{{cannonball}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{cannon_editor|}}}|*[[The Cannon (Newspaper)|Cannon]] Editor - {{{cannon_editor}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{career_fair|}}}|*[[Career Fair]] Director - {{{career_fair}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{community_outreach|}}}|*[[Community Outreach]] Director - {{{community_outreach}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{compsys_admin|}}}|*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - {{{compsys_admin}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{engcom_admin|}}}|*[[Engineering Communications]] Administrator - {{{engcom_admin}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{external_relations|}}}|*[[External Relations Director]] - {{{external_relations}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{f!rosh_handbook|}}}|*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - {{{f!rosh_handbook}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{gradball|}}}|*[[Gradball]] Chair - {{{gradball}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{hi-skule|}}}|*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - {{{hi-skule}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{ombudsman|}}}|*[[Ombudsperson]] - {{{ombudsman}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{orientation|}}}|*[[Orientation Chair]] - {{{orientation}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{profdev|}}}|*[[Professional Development Director]] - {{{profdev}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{skulebook|}}}|*[[Skulebook]] Editor - {{{skulebook}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{skulenite_liaison|}}}|*[[Skule Nite]] Liaison - {{{skulenite_liaison}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{skule_points|}}}|*[[Skule Points]] Director - {{{skule_points}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{social_director|}}}|*[[Social Director]] - {{{social_director}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{speaker|}}}|*[[Speaker]] - {{{speaker}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{sponsorship|}}}|*[[Sponsorship Director]] - {{{sponsorship}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{sic|}}}|*[[Student Issues Director]] - {{{sic}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{toike_editor|}}}|*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - {{{toike_editor}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{town_crier|}}}|*[[Town Crier]] - {{{town_crier}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{utek|}}}|*[[UTEK]] Director - {{{utek}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{webmaster|}}}|*[[Webmaster]] - {{{webmaster}}}}}<br />
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{{#if:{{{cro|}}}|*[[Chief Returning Officer]] - {{{cro}}}}}<br />
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>Resigned<br />
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==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
{{#if:{{{chem_club|}}}|*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - {{{chem_club}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{civ_club|}}}|*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - {{{civ_club}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{comp_club|}}}|*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - {{{comp_club}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{elec_club|}}}|*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - {{{elec_club}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{engsci_club|}}}|*[[Engineering Science Club]] - {{{engsci_club}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{indy_club|}}}|*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - {{{indy_club}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{mse_club|}}}|*[[Materials Science and Engineering Club]] - {{{mse_club}}}}} <!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{mech_club|}}}|*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - {{{mech_club}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{min_club|}}}|*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - {{{min_club}}}}}<br />
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==Class Representatives==<br />
<div><!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{frosh1|}}}|*F!rosh Representative I - {{{frosh1}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{frosh2|}}}|*F!rosh Representative II - {{{frosh2}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{frosh3|}}}|*F!rosh Representative III - {{{frosh3}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{frosh4|}}}|*F!rosh Representative IV - {{{frosh4}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{frosh5|}}}|*F!rosh Representative V - {{{frosh5}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{frosh6|}}}|*F!rosh Representative VI - {{{frosh6}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{frosh7|}}}|*F!rosh Representative VII - {{{frosh7}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{frosh8|}}}|*F!rosh Representative VIII - {{{frosh8}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{frosh9|}}}|*F!rosh Representative IX - {{{frosh9}}}}}<br />
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| ||{{{3}}}||{{{chem3|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{3}}}||{{{civ3|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{4}}}||{{{civ4|''vacant''}}}<br />
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|Computer Engineering ||{{{1}}}||{{{comp1|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{2}}}||{{{comp2|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{3}}}||{{{comp3|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{4}}}||{{{comp4|''vacant''}}}<br />
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|Electrical Engineering ||{{{1}}}||{{{elec1|''vacant''}}}<br />
|-<br />
| ||{{{2}}}||{{{elec2|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{3}}}||{{{elec3|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{4}}}||{{{elec4|''vacant''}}}<br />
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|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||{{{1}}}||{{{engsci1|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{2}}}||{{{engsci2|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{3}}}||{{{engsci3|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{4}}}||{{{engsci4|''vacant''}}}<br />
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|Industrial Engineering ||{{{1}}}||{{{indy1|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{2}}}||{{{indy2|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{3}}}||{{{indy3|''vacant''}}}<br />
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|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||{{{1}}}||{{{mse1|''vacant''}}}<br />
|-<br />
| ||{{{2}}}||{{{mse2|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{3}}}||{{{mse3|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{4}}}||{{{mse4|''vacant''}}}<br />
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|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||{{{1}}}||{{{mech1|''vacant''}}}<br />
|-<br />
| ||{{{2}}}||{{{mech2|''vacant''}}}<br />
|-<br />
| ||{{{3}}}||{{{mech3|''vacant''}}}<br />
|-<br />
| ||{{{4}}}||{{{mech4|''vacant''}}}<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||{{{1}}}||{{{min1|''vacant''}}}<br />
|-<br />
| ||{{{2}}}||{{{min2|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{3}}}||{{{min3|''vacant''}}}<br />
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| ||{{{4}}}||{{{min4|''vacant''}}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{#if:{{{t1|}}}|TrackOne ||{{{1}}}||{{{t1|''vacant''}}}<br />
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==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - {{{first_year|''vacant''}}}<br />
*Second Year - {{{second_year|''vacant''}}}<br />
*Third Year - {{{third_year|''vacant''}}}<br />
{{#if:{{{pey_year|}}}|*PEY - {{{pey_year}}}}}<!--<br />
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*Fourth Year - {{{fourth_year|''vacant''}}}<br />
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==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
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-->{{#if:{{{lgmb_bl|}}}|*[[Bnad Leedur]] - {{{lgmb_bl}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{lgmb_dm|}}}|*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - {{{lgmb_dm}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{lgmb_cm|}}}|*[[Cymbolic Major]] - {{{lgmb_cm}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{cannon_ca|}}}|*[[Chief Attiliator]] - {{{cannon_ca}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{bg_chair|}}}|*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chair - {{{bg_chair}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{skulenite_director|}}}|*[[Skule Nite]] Director - {{{skulenite_director}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{skulenite_producer|}}}|*[[Skule Nite]] Producer - {{{skulenite_producer}}}}}<!--<br />
-->{{#if:{{{eaa|}}}|*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - {{{eaa}}}}}<br />
</div><br />
===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
{{#if:{{{godivas_quest|}}}|*[[Godiva's Quest]] - {{{godivas_quest}}}}}<br />
{{#if:{{{mr_bg|}}}|*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - {{{mr_bg}}}}}<br />
{{#if:{{{godivas_crown|}}}|*[[Godiva's Crown]] - {{{godivas_crown}}}}}<br />
{{#if:{{{ultimate_frosh|}}}|*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - {{{ultimate_frosh}}}}}<br />
{{#if:{{{chariot_race|}}}|*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - {{{chariot_race}}}}}<br />
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==External Representatives==<br />
{{#if:{{{utsu1|}}}|*UTSU Director - {{{utsu1}}}}}<br />
{{#if:{{{utsu2|}}}|*UTSU Director - {{{utsu2}}}}}<br />
{{#if:{{{utsu3|}}}|*UTSU Director - {{{utsu3}}}}}<br />
{{#if:{{{gc1|}}}|*Governing Council Director - {{{gc1}}}}}<br />
{{#if:{{{gc2|}}}|*Governing Council Director - {{{gc2}}}}}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2010-2011&diff=19382010-20112011-04-03T04:19:21Z<p>Ryan: </p>
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<div>==Major Milestones for EngSoc in 2010-2011==<br />
===EngSoc's Structure===<br />
At a General Meeting on January 25, 2011, a vastly revamped structure for the Society's governance was approved. Under the former structure, the Society's Board of Directors for the purposes of the Ontario Corporations Act was a body known as the Engineering Society Council, consisting of all Officers, Internal Directors, Ex-Officio Directors and Class Representatives. The changes approved at the January 25 meeting created a new Board of Directors entirely separate from Council, with each of the new Board's members to be directly elected by engineering students. This resulted in a reduction in size of the Board from Council's 100+ members to the new Board's 23 members. Following changes approved at the Council meeting of January 31, 2011, Internal Directors are to be known as Project Directors to distinguish them from members of the Board of Directors.<br />
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===The Hard Hat Cafe===<br />
===Skulepedia===<br />
===Skule Endowment Fund===<br />
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{{Engineering Society by Year<br />
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|caption = Engineering Society 2010-2011 --><br />
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|president = Kevin P. Siu<br />
|vp_finance = [[User:Ryan|Ryan Bradley]]<br />
|vp_communications = [[User:Amathur|Abhishek Mathur]]<br />
|vp_academic = Yi Wei Ang<br />
|vp_external = Mauricio Curbelo<br />
|vp_student_life = Albert Huynh<br />
<br />
|caf_finance = Donnie Yee<br />
|caf_ops = Gibran Kichlu <br />
|stores_finance = Layan Kutob <br />
|stores_ops = Dan Liu <br />
|suds_finance = Misha Stecyk*/Denizcan Karadadas <br />
|suds_ops = Ian Parker <br />
<br />
|archivist = Rachit Tyagi*/Rishi Maharaj<br />
|cannon_editor = Nicole Deen <br />
|cannonball = Sandra Sousa <br />
|career_fair = Art De Guzman <br />
|community_outreach = Nitla Cooke <br />
|compsys_admin = Rafal Dittwald <br />
|engcom_admin = Hubert Ka <br />
|f!rosh_handbook = Maegan Chang <br />
|gradball = Celine Ko*/Wacy Su <br />
|hi-skule = Joel Ramjist*/Prachy Mohan<br />
|ombudsman = Huda Idrees <br />
|orientation = Owyn Notario <br />
|profdev = Saminur Majumder <br />
|skulebook = Michelle Cho <br />
|skule_points = Roshan Thanapalan <br />
|speaker = Zoriana Workun <br />
|sponsorship = Jonathan Ng <br />
|sic = Akid Azfar* <br />
|toike_editor = Navid Nourian <br />
|utek = Freddy Chen <br />
|webmaster = Valentin Peretroukhin <br />
|cro = Milos Uskokovic <br />
<br />
|chem_club = Stephen Pinto <br />
|civ_club = Connie Jia <br />
|comp_club = John Matienzo <br />
|elec_club = Catherine Kierans <br />
|engsci_club = Raphael Sammut <br />
|indy_club = Samantha Yang <br />
|mse_club = Kyle Serkies <br />
|mech_club = Julie Hommik & Chris Siemieniuch <br />
|min_club = Julianna Keech <br />
<br />
|1 = 1T4<br />
|2 = 1T3<br />
|3 = 1T2<br />
|4 = 1T1<br />
|chem1 = Ishan Gupta <br />
|chem2 = Ajay Kochar <br />
|chem3 = Samenna Mulam <br />
|chem4 = Saeed Kaddoura <br />
|civ1 = Eduard Broun <br />
|civ2 = Momo Sun <br />
|civ3 = Hamed Shalileh <br />
|civ4 = Kevin Zhang <br />
|comp1 = Ryan Mintz <br />
|comp2 = Jonathan Ng <br />
|comp3 = Rachit Tyagi <br />
|elec1 = Victor Zhang <br />
|elec2 = Zachary Fejes <br />
|elec3 = Minghua Zhao <br />
|elec4 = Bahar Memarian <br />
|engsci1 = Patrick Zerr / Yuqi Ma <br />
|engsci2 = Zimu Zhu <br />
|engsci3 = Farrokh Mansouri <br />
|engsci4 = Galen Hogan <br />
|indy1 = Lea Janossy <br />
|indy2 = Marwan Dajani <br />
|indy3 = Nitla Cooke <br />
|indy4 = Anna Sheu <br />
|mse1 = Pratik Engineer <br />
|mse2 = Abrar Mahmud <br />
|mse3 = Jacquelyn MacCoon <br />
|mse4 = Damian Durlik <br />
|mech1 = Omer Shargall <br />
|mech2 = Trevor Burton <br />
|mech3 = Ryan Persaud <br />
|mech4 = David Clease <br />
|min1 = Mike Chen <br />
|min2 = Sebastien Balda <br />
|min3 = Paolo Tomasone <br />
|t1 = Teresa Nguyen <br />
<br />
|first_year = Xin Ma <br />
|second_year = Gabriel Stavros <br />
|third_year = Ryan Persaud <br />
|pey_year = David Cheung <br />
|fourth_year = Katerina Daginis <br />
<br />
|lgmb_bl = Alex Martins <br />
|lgmb_dm = Addie Denison <br />
|cannon_ca = Yuri Savguira<br />
|bg_chair = Peter Raimondo & Addie Denison <br />
|skulenite_director = Mason Lau <br />
|skulenite_producer = Katerina Daginis <br />
|eaa = Katerina Daginis <br />
<br />
|godivas_quest = Alvin Ho <br />
|mr_bg = Luis Ramirez <br />
|godivas_crown = Sandra Sousa <br />
|ultimate_frosh = Nancy Ho <br />
|chariot_race = ECE<br />
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|utsu1 = Megan Lund <br />
|utsu2 = Sheema Khan<br />
|utsu3 = Rishi Maharaj<br />
|gc1 = Kent Kuran <br />
}}<br />
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==Conferences Hosted==<br />
[http://www.peosc.skule.ca PEO Student Conference 2010]<br />
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{{Engineering Society Navbox}}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2011-2012&diff=19242011-20122011-04-02T16:51:08Z<p>Ryan: /* Conferences Hosted */</p>
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<div>==Major Milestones for EngSoc in 2011-2012==<br />
===Establishment of the Board of Directors===<br />
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{{Engineering Society by Year<br />
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|caption = Engineering Society 2011-2012 --><br />
<br />
|president = David Cheung<br />
|vp_finance = Jonathan Ng<br />
|vp_communications = Maegan Chang<br />
|vp_academic = Freddy Chen<br />
|vp_external = Zoriana Workun<br />
|vp_student_life = Owyn Notario<br />
<br />
|caf_finance = <br />
|caf_ops = <br />
|stores_finance = <br />
|stores_ops = <br />
|suds_finance = <br />
|suds_ops = <br />
<br />
|archivist = <br />
|cannon_editor = Betari Prakoso<br />
|cannonball = ''vacant''<br />
|career_fair = <br />
|community_outreach = Nancy Ho<br />
|compsys_admin = Rishi Maharaj<br />
|f!rosh_handbook = <br />
|gradball = Kelly Bryck<br />
|hi-skule = <br />
|ombudsman = <br />
|orientation = <br />
|skulebook = Jocelyne Chan<br />
|speaker = <br />
|sponsorship = Alberto Picard-Ami<br />
|toike_editor = Andrew Jerabek<br />
|utek = Layan Kutob<br />
|webmaster = Ben McCanny<br />
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==Conferences Hosted==<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Award Cup<br />
|name = Triple-D Cup<br />
<br />
|image = Triple_D_Cup.jpg<br />
|alt = Triple D Cup<br />
|caption = Triple D Cup<br />
<br />
|description = winning the Cannonball Run<br />
|first = October 30, 2010<br />
|last = February 4, 2011<br />
|holder = Skule<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Triple-D Cup''' (known colloquially as the '''Ontario Cup''' or simply '''The Cup''') is an award trophy claimed by the winner of the Cannonball Run, an inter-school competition between the engineering societies of the University of Toronto, McMaster University, and the University of Waterloo.<br />
<br />
The competition is loosely based on the Alberta Cup and corresponding Cup Run, an event run between the engineering societies of the University of Alberta and University of Calgary.<br />
<br />
==Inception==<br />
In June 2010, drafting began for a document outlining the rules and regulations of a competition to promote spirit and inter-school rivalry. The document was established by the Presidents and VPs External of the three schools' engineering societies, along with the incoming and outgoing Presidents of the Engineering Student Societies' Council of Ontario. The resulting document, ''The Gran Turismo Accord'', was enacted by the three participating engineering societies on July 5, 2010.<br />
<br />
At least once per semester, the school in possession of The Cup must declare "The Cup is up!" and the other two schools must race to the host. After the first school arrives to claim The Cup, there is a three hour window in which the second school may arrive to challenge the claim. In this case, the winner of The Cup is then determined by a BOAT race using the host school's house rules.<br />
<br />
The trophy consists of a cup trophy atop a rectangular base. Three sides of the base are emblazoned with a logo representative of one of the three participating schools (the McMaster Fireball, the Skule logo, and the Waterloo EngSoc logo). During the fall of 2010, the cup itself was purchased from Twin Cities Trophies in Waterloo, while the base was built by Sean O'Neil and the logos were burnt into the wood by Scott Rankin, both from the University of Waterloo. The first Cannonball Run was announced the morning of October 30, 2010.<br />
<br />
==The Gran Turismo Accord==<br />
===Section 1 - Spirit and Motivation===<br />
:1. This accord defines a friendly competition between Engineering Student Societies, in the hopes of fostering spirit and community building. The purpose of this competition is to bring the respective Engineering Societies together in a common purpose, and to have some fun.<br />
===Section 2 - Participants===<br />
:1. This accord to hold this competition is held between the McMaster University Engineering Society, the University of Toronto Engineering Society, and the University of Waterloo Engineering Society.<br />
===Section 3 - Definitions===<br />
:1. This competition is named “The Cannonball Run”. This competition will adopt a trophy, which will be named the “Triple-D Cup”. Within this accord, the trophy is henceforth referred to as the Cup.<br />
:2. The Possessor is defined as the Society in possession of the Cup<br />
:3. The Contestants are defined as the Societies who are competing for the Cup.<br />
:4. The Keyword is defined as the phrase “The Cup is up!”, which initiates the competition.<br />
:5. The Office of the Possessor is defined as the Engineering Society Office.<br />
::1. McMaster University Engineering Society John Hodgins Engineering, Room 121B, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L7<br />
::2. University of Toronto Engineering Society Sandford Fleming Building, Room B740, 10 King’s College Road, Toronto, ON, M5S 3G4 <br />
::3. University of Waterloo Engineering Society Carl Pollock Hall Room 1327, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1<br />
:6. The Victor is defined as the Society who successfully claims the Cup.<br />
===Section 4 - Conduct of the Competition===<br />
:1. At any one point in time, one Society will be in possession of the Cup.<br />
:2. At least once per academic term, the competition must occur. The Possessor is in charge of initiating a race between the Contestants to claim possession of the Cup.<br />
:3. The competition is initiated when the Possessor contacts the Contestants, and declares the Keyword. The Possessor must declare the Keyword to all Contestants within fifteen (15) minutes of each other.<br />
:4. Upon the Cup being “up”, all Contestants must race to the Office of the Possessor. Both Contestants have 24 hours to reach the Office of the Possessor.<br />
:5. The first Contestant to reach the Possessor will claim possession of the Cup and be declared the Victor. However, if both Contestants reach the Possessor within three (3) hours of the competition commencing, both Contestants must compete in a BOAT race to claim the cup. The BOAT race will be conducted using the local rules of the Possessor.<br />
:6. If neither Contestant claims possession of the Cup within 24 hours of the Keyword being declared, the current Possessor retains possession of the Cup until it is successfully claimed. The Contestants will allowed to be heckled for not claiming the Cup. Heckling includes any taunts, insults, or question of the Contestant’s ability to function above the intelligence of a standard snapping turtle. Heckling may not exceed 43 seconds.<br />
:7. Upon a Contestant claiming possession of the Cup, much celebration shall be had between all Societies present, at a location of the Possessor’s discretion, and much debauchery shall be had. The Possessor should consider the logistics of lodging any of the Contestants that engage in too much debauchery.<br />
:8. Once claimed, the Cup will travel back to the Society of the Victor, where they will become the Possessor.<br />
===Section 5 - Possessing the Cup===<br />
:1. The President or Vice President External of the Possessor is responsible for the well-being of the Cup.<br />
:2. The competition is initiated by the President or Vice President External of the Possessor contacting the President or Vice President External of the Contestants.<br />
:3. If the Cup is misplaced, damaged, or stolen, the Possessor is responsible for procuring a new Cup within one month. The Contestants are allowed to abuse the President or Vice President External of the Possessor for their clumsiness.<br />
:4. Abuse is limited to a backhand slap delivered to the face or kidney.<br />
===Section 6 - Amending this Accord===<br />
:1. This accord can be amended at any face-to-face meeting of all Engineering Student Societies participating in the competition. Once agreed upon unanimously, each respective Engineering Student Society must ratify the amendments to this Accord, through their own procedures.<br />
:2. At least three pitchers must be consumed during the deliberations.<br />
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==Past Cannonball Runs==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Date<br />
!Host<br />
!Winner<br />
|-<br />
|?<br />
|McMaster<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|March 25, 2011<br />
|Skule™<br />
|McMaster<br />
|-<br />
|February 4, 2011<br />
|UW<br />
|Skule™<br />
|-<br />
|December 3, 2010<br />
|McMaster<br />
|UW<br />
|-<br />
|October 30, 2010<br />
|UW<br />
|McMaster<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=List_of_Chief_Attiliators&diff=1801List of Chief Attiliators2011-03-16T21:41:27Z<p>Ryan: </p>
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<div>{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Year<br />
!colspan="2" | Name<br />
|-<br />
|2011-2012<br />
|colspan="2" align="center"|<br />
|-<br />
|2010-2011<br />
|Yuri Savguira<br />
|MSE 1T1<br />
|-<br />
|2009-2010<br />
|Leo Monaco<br />
|MSE 1T0<br />
|-<br />
|2008-2009<br />
|Christopher Singh<br />
|MSE 0T9<br />
|-<br />
|2007-2008<br />
|Cody MacNeil<br />
|Mech 0T8<br />
|-<br />
|2006-2007<br />
|Mark Belvedere<br />
|Elec 0T7<br />
|-<br />
|2005-2006<br />
|Zachary Hoy<br />
|Chem<br />
|-<br />
|2004-2005<br />
|Aaron Lampe<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|2003-2004<br />
|Todd Reichert<br />
|NΨ 0T4+Film<br />
|-<br />
|2002-2003<br />
|Angelo Gentile<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|2001-2002<br />
|Ian Roberts<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|2000-2001<br />
|Matthew Staikos<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1999-2000<br />
|David Wright<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1998-1999<br />
|Gord Bennett<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1997-1998<br />
|[[Drago Banovic | Drago "Puff" Banovic]]<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1996-1997<br />
|Taras Kohut<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1995-1996<br />
|Ed Vujnovic<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1994-1995<br />
|"Geo" Mike Starogiannis<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1993-1994<br />
|George Vujnovic<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1992-1993<br />
|Brian Campanotti<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1991-1992<br />
|J.C. St. Amour<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1990-1991<br />
|Sarah Romkey<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1989-1990<br />
|Ken de Jong<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1988-1989<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1987-1988<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1986-1987<br />
|John Howlett/Dave Paradi<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1985-1986<br />
|Dave Paradi<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1984-1985<br />
|John Howlett<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1983-1984<br />
|Ken Burns<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1982-1983<br />
|Dave Wilson<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1981-1982<br />
|Martin "Bear" Kuntze<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1980-1981<br />
|Greg Forbes<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1979-1980<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1978-1979<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1977-1978<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1976-1977<br />
|Robert Gilmour<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1975-1976<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1974-1975<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1973-1974<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1972-1973<br />
|John Vanneste<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1971-1972<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1970-1971<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1969-1970<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1968-1969<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1967-1968<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1966-1967<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1965-1966<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1964-1965<br />
|Doug Macdonald<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1963-1964<br />
|John Adam<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1962-1963<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1961-1962<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1960-1961<br />
|John Bell<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1959-1960<br />
|Bill Riggs<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1958-1959<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1957-1958<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1956-1957<br />
|George Shipley<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1955-1956<br />
|Hugh Mackenzie<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1954-1955<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1953-1954<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1952-1953<br />
|Jim Montgomery<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1951-1952<br />
|Bill Broughton<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1950-1951<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1949-1950<br />
|A.J. Paul LaPrairie<br />
|Mining Engineering 5T0<br />
|-<br />
|1948-1949<br />
|A.J. Paul LaPrairie<br />
|Mining Engineering 5T0<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=User:Ryan&diff=1788User:Ryan2011-03-05T23:18:18Z<p>Ryan: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox User<br />
|name = Ryan Bradley<br />
|image = X<br />
|caption = Streetcars aren't cool.<br />
|alt = o.O<br />
|discipline = NSci<br />
|year = 1T2 + TTC<br />
<br />
|position1 = [[VP Finance]] 1T1<br />
|position2 = Engineering Science [[Class Representative]] 1T0<br />
<br />
}}<br />
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Ryan's likes include long walks on the beach, Suds, and sushi.<br />
His dislikes include streetcars, and pretty much nothing else.<br />
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== Achievement Unlocked! ==<br />
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== Achievement locked! ==<br />
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<div>{{Infobox User<br />
|name = Ryan Bradley<br />
|image = X<br />
|caption = Streetcars aren't cool.<br />
|alt = o.O<br />
|discipline = NSci<br />
|year = 1T2 + TTC<br />
<br />
|position1 = [[VP Finance]] 1T1<br />
|position2 = Engineering Science [[Class Representative]] 1T0<br />
<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Ryan's likes include long walks on the beach, Suds, and sushi.<br />
His dislikes include streetcars, and pretty much nothing else.<br />
<br />
== Achievement Unlocked! ==<br />
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[[image:achievement_DES.png]]<br />
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[[image:achievement_IYBI.png]]<br />
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<br />
== Achievement locked! ==<br />
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[[image:achievement_ISTG.png]]</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=VP_Finance&diff=1416VP Finance2011-02-04T05:31:21Z<p>Ryan: /* Past VP Finances */</p>
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<div>The Vice-President Finance or [[VP Finance]] is the Chief Financial Officer of the Society. Responsibilities include the preparation of operating budgets for approval by the Engineering Society’s members and the upkeep of accounting records with respect to all financial and like transactions of the Society. As well, the VP Finance ensures that students’ funds are spent in an appropriate manner, satisifactory to our constituents. The VP Finance’s portfolio of directors includes:<br />
<br />
*Cafeteria Managers<br />
*Cannonball Chair<br />
*Gradball Chair<br />
*Engineering Stores Managers<br />
*Skule Nite Liason<br />
*Sponsorship Director<br />
*Suds Managers<br />
<br />
As well, the VP Finance oversees the disbursement of the [[Student Levy Fund]] to the various departments in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto.<br />
<br />
== Past VP Finances ==<br />
{| class = "wikitable"<br />
!Year<br />
!colspan="2"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2010-2011<br />
|[[User:Ryan|Ryan Bradley]]<br />
|NΨ 1T2<br />
|-<br />
|2009-2010<br />
|Kyle Dupont<br />
|Mech 0T9+PEY<br />
|-<br />
|2008-2009<br />
|Cyrene Wu<br />
|Civ 1T0+PEY<br />
|-<br />
|2007-2008<br />
|Evan Jones<br />
|Civ 0T9<br />
|-<br />
|2006-2007<br />
|Paul Radcliffe<br />
|NΨ 0T7<br />
|-<br />
|2005-2006<br />
|Eamon McDermott<br />
|NΨ 0T5+3<br />
|-<br />
|2004-2005<br />
|Don McAuslan<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|2003-2004<br />
|Richard Wiltshire<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|2002-2003<br />
|Chris Dunn<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|2001-2002<br />
|Andre Holder<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|2000-2001<br />
|Chris Davis<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1999-2000<br />
|Karen Caputo<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1998-1999<br />
|Gord Bennett<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1997-1998<br />
|Alex Paradi<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1996-1997<br />
|[[Drago Banovic]]<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1995-1996<br />
|Taras Kohut<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1994-1995<br />
|Brian Scholz<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1993-1994<br />
|Ruby Nayyar<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1992-1993<br />
|Chris Barnes<br />
|?<br />
|- <br />
|1991-1992<br />
|Bernadette Comiskey<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1990-1991<br />
|Eric Matusiak<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1989-1990<br />
|Laurence Gutcher<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1988-1989<br />
|Rob Drascic<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Treasurer==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Year<br />
!colspan="2"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|1987-1988<br />
|Brian Broda<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1986-1987<br />
|Joon-Ho Kang<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1985-1986<br />
|Rob Cumming<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1984-1985<br />
|Richard Fofana<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1983-1984<br />
|Greg Dow<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1982-1983<br />
|Andrew Alberti<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1981-1982<br />
|Barry Levine<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1980-1981<br />
|Spiros Pantziris<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1979-1980<br />
|Siobhan Keoch<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1978-1979<br />
|Larry Funnell<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1977-1978<br />
|Bryan Hackett<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1976-1977<br />
|Anne Zielinski<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1975-1976<br />
|G. Landa<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1974-1975<br />
|Tom Woods<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1973-1974<br />
|Eric Yu<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1972-1973<br />
|Ian Chan<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1971-1972<br />
|Chris B. Cragg<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1970-1971<br />
|Horst Helbig<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1969-1970<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1968-1969<br />
|Art McIlwain<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|1967-1968<br />
|David Keith<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=University_of_Toronto_Engineering_Kompetitions&diff=1415University of Toronto Engineering Kompetitions2011-02-04T05:31:00Z<p>Ryan: /* Senior Design */</p>
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<div>[[File:1100614932 QCoqm-L.jpg|300px|thumb|right|UTEK Senior Design 2010]]<br />
The University of Toronto Engineering Kompetitons (UTEK) will be in its 9th year in 2011, and acts as a qualifier for the Ontario Engineering Competition. UTEK is hosted by the Engineering Society, although the Alumni Office offers large support for it, since UTEK is an event that not only showcases UofT’s engineering talent, it also engages past alumni to connect with students via judging.<br />
<br />
==Competitions==<br />
UTEK Competitors can compete in one of six categories: Junior Design, Senior Design, Consulting Engineering, Innovative Design, Engineering Communications, and Parliamentary Debate.<br />
<br />
All six categories are held on the same day of competition, with an awards ceremony held at the end of the competition day.<br />
<br />
===Categories===<br />
====Senior Design====<br />
In teams of four, students in third or fourth year compete to solve an engineering problem disclosed on the day of the event despite limited materials and preparation time. This is a condensed version of the Ontario Engineering Competition (OEC) 15 hour competition, and will last 5 hours. The winning team should have a creative and feasible design, allowing them to move on to the OEC.<br />
<br />
====Junior Design====<br />
This category challenges first and second year students to design and construct a project which is revealed on the day of the competition. Similar to the Senior Team Design, both time and materials are limited. They are judged based on originality, creativity, teamwork and presentation. The time for this kompetition category is four hours.<br />
<br />
====Innovative Design====<br />
This category encourages aspiring engineers to experience bringing a new product or service to the market. Teams will produce an original design for a process, service or a product they have invented. Winning entries will have combined originality , technical and economical feasibility, a solid marketing plan with a high quality presentation and exhibition.<br />
<br />
====Consulting Engineering====<br />
In teams of up to four, kompetitors will construct and a promote a solution to an engineering problem which could be given on the date of the kompetition. In this category, sufficient preparation, teamwork, resourcefulness and communication skills are the key to taking home the winning prize.<br />
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====Engineering Communications====<br />
The Engineering Communication category challenges competitors in teams of one or two to present a well supported viewpoint on the social, econimic and environmental impact of any current technological issue. In this kompetition, participants must identify a technological issue, form an opinion and present a convincing well-supported argument. Winning entries will have a through understanding of the issue at hand, a convincing viewpoint and a dynamic presentation.<br />
<br />
====Parliamentary Debate====<br />
In this category, teams of two debate in previously undisclosed resolution using the format of parliamentary style debate, With minimal preparation time, they must present a well-reasoned viewpoint on the topics given.<br />
<br />
===Judging===<br />
The UTEK Judging Panels usually consist of Alumni in the industry and Professors from various departments in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering.<br />
<br />
===Past UTEK Directors===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!colspan="2"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|Freddy Chen<br />
|ECE 1T3T1<br />
|-<br />
|2010<br />
|Yi-Wei Ang<br />
|INDY 1T2T1+PEY<br />
|-<br />
|2009<br />
|Patricia Sheridan<br />
|MECH 0T9<br />
|-<br />
|2008<br />
|Karen On<br />
|INDY 1T0+PEY<br />
|-<br />
|2007<br />
|Taimoor Isani<br />
|Elec 0T8+PEY<br />
|-<br />
|2004<br />
|Robert Jackiewicz<br />
|?<br />
|-<br />
|2005<br />
|Taimoor Isani<br />
|Elec 0T8+PEY<br />
|-<br />
|2004<br />
|Patrick Mok<br />
|INDY 0T7+PEY<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Past UTEK Winners==<br />
===Junior Design===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!colspan="4"|Team<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|Hanna Janossy<br />
|Daniel Jacobs<br />
|Newton Jain<br />
|Jad Knazyeh<br />
|-<br />
|2010<br />
|Michael Del Balso<br />
|Jay Zhou<br />
|Zongyi Yang<br />
|Colin Merkel<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Senior Design===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!colspan="4"|Team<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|Hubert Ka <br />
|[[User:Ryan|Ryan Bradley]]<br />
|Philip Chen<br />
|John Qin<br />
|-<br />
|2010<br />
|Kevin P. Siu<br />
|Xavier Snelgrove<br />
|Brendan Wong<br />
|Charley Wang<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Consulting Engineering===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!colspan="4"|Team<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|Navdeep Swach<br />
|Satyam Sahi<br />
|Varun Chandan<br />
|Satwick Sharma<br />
|-<br />
|2010<br />
|Anna Sheu<br />
|Liuba Mamonova<br />
|Sapna Mehta<br />
|Paul Klunko<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Parliamentary Debate===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!colspan="2"|Team<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|Yi-Wei Ang<br />
|Albert Huynh<br />
|-<br />
|2010<br />
|Raj Pattani<br />
|Elika Mahdavi<br />
|-<br />
|2009<br />
|Yi-Wei Ang<br />
|Wayne Lin<br />
|-<br />
|2008<br />
|Evan Jones<br />
|Wayne Lin<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Innovative Design===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!colspan="4"|Team<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|Azhar Ali Ahmed<br />
|Farroukh Waheed Ghouri<br />
|Qazi Wajahat Sohail<br />
|Waqass Bhattih<br />
|-<br />
|2010<br />
|Jacky Lau<br />
|Johnson Zhuang<br />
|colspan="2"|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Engineering Communication===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!Name<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|Raphael Sammut<br />
|-<br />
|2010<br />
|Manasvini Vaidyula<br />
|-<br />
|2009<br />
|Raphael Sammut<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2009-2010&diff=14142009-20102011-02-04T05:30:17Z<p>Ryan: </p>
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<div>{{Engineering Society by Year<br />
|composite = Engsoc 2009-2010.jpg<br />
|caption = Engineering Society 2009-2010<br />
<br />
|president = Jimmy Lu<br />
|vp_finance = Kyle Dupont<br />
|vp_communications = Amanda Bell<br />
|vp_academic = David Cheung<br />
|vp_external = [[User:Amathur|Abhishek Mathur]]<br />
|vp_student_life = Wayne Lin<br />
<br />
|caf_finance = Khadem Alam<br />
|caf_ops = Charlsie Searle<br />
|stores_finance = Landy Cheung<br />
|stores_ops = Wayne Choi<br />
|suds_finance = Ariel Feldman<br />
|suds_ops = Franz LaZerte<br />
<br />
|archivist = Catherine Kierans<br />
|cannon_editor = Huda Idrees<br />
|career_fair = Tim Chen<br />
|cannonball = Bernadette Ho<br />
|community_outreach = Addie Denison<br />
|compsys_admin = John Matienzo<br />
|engcom_admin = Eric Bradshaw<br />
|f!rosh_handbook = Hubert Ka<br />
|gradball = Cyrene Wu<br />
|hi-skule = Michelle Chen<br />
|ombudsman = Albert Huynh<br />
|orientation = Ines Lucia Fernandez Valdivieso<br />
|profdev = David Clease<br />
|skulebook = Charles Huang<br />
|skule_points = Rachit Tyagi<br />
|speaker = [[User:hoalvin|Alvin Ho]]<br />
|sponsorship = Samantha Yang<br />
|sic = Jiayi Zhou*<br />
|toike_editor = Tom Parker*/Bryan Thompson<br />
|utek = Yi-Wei Ang<br />
|webmaster = Rafal Dittwald<br />
|cro = Paul Klunko<br />
<br />
|chem_club = Mohan Pandit<br />
|civ_club = Jeffrey Yap<br />
|comp_club = Lee Tarnow<br />
|elec_club = Vinson Kan<br />
|engsci_club = Arun Shrivats<br />
|indy_club = Liuba Mamonova<br />
|mse_club = Diana Mollicone<br />
|mech_club = Alexander Hadjis<br />
|min_club = Jeannot Ouelette<br />
<br />
|1 = 1T3<br />
|2 = 1T2<br />
|3 = 1T1<br />
|4 = 1T0<br />
|chem1 = Michael Burdett<br />
|chem2 = George Dong<br />
|chem3 = Kelly Bryck<br />
|chem4 = Rachel Chow<br />
|civ1 = Momo Sun<br />
|civ2 = Hamed Shalileh<br />
|civ3 = Mark Ganglione<br />
|civ4 = Kathy Grycko<br />
|comp1 = Will Lau<br />
|comp2 = Rachit Tyagi<br />
|comp4 = Andrew Rosselet<br />
|elec1 = Zachary Fejes<br />
|elec2 = Misha Stecyk<br />
|elec3 = Celine Ko<br />
|elec4 = Jerry Kuo<br />
|engsci1 = Song-Liang Lai<br />
|engsci2 = [[User:Ryan|Ryan Bradley]]<br />
|engsci3 = Galen Hogan<br />
|engsci4 = Maria Sebastian<br />
|indy2 = Saifu Li<br />
|indy3 = Becky Gan<br />
|mse1 = Abrar Mahmud<br />
|mse2 = Jacquelyn MacCoon<br />
|mse3 = Ronald Victorino<br />
|mse4 = Diana Mollicone<br />
|mech1 = Andy Chen<br />
|mech2 = Saminur Majumder<br />
|mech3 = Andrew Pienko<br />
|mech4 = Brandon MacLean<br />
|min1 = Sebastian Balda<br />
|min2 = Cherisse Diaram<br />
|min3 = Daniel Persaud<br />
|min4 = Jeannot Oullette<br />
|t1 = Anthony Alayo<br />
<br />
|first_year = Johnathan Yam<br />
|second_year = Zoriana Workun<br />
|third_year = Alex Martins<br />
|pey_year = Marc Pilon<br />
|fourth_year = Ryan Campbell<br />
<br />
|lgmb_bl = Kevin P. Siu<br />
|lgmb_dm = Alvin Ho<br />
|cannon_ca = Leo Monaco<br />
|bg_chair = Kathy Grycko & Kevin P. Siu<br />
|skulenite_director = Daniel Marquez<br />
|skulenite_producer = Katerina Daginis & Alvin Ho<br />
|eaa = Jennifer Eversley<br />
<br />
|godivas_quest = Alvin Ho<br />
|mr_bg = Peter Raimondo<br />
|godivas_crown = Paulette Holtham<br />
|ultimate_frosh = Jonathan Ng<br />
|chariot_race = ECE<br />
<br />
|utsu1 = Kevin P. Siu<br />
|utsu2 = Sheema Khan<br />
|utsu3 = [[User:Eigenvector|Rishi Maharaj]]<br />
|gc1 = Ryan Campbell<br />
}}<br />
==Conferences Hosted==<br />
[http://www.ncwie.skule.ca National Conference on Women in Engineering 2009]<br />
<br />
[[Canadian Engineering Competition| Canadian Engineering Competition 2010]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.concretecanoe.ca/en/home.htm Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition 2010]<br />
<br />
{{Engineering Society Navbox|state=collapsed}}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2010-2011&diff=14132010-20112011-02-04T05:29:20Z<p>Ryan: </p>
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<div>==Major Milestones for EngSoc in 2010-2011==<br />
===EngSoc's Structure===<br />
At a General Meeting on January 25, 2011, a vastly revamped structure for the Society's governance was approved. Under the former structure, the Society's Board of Directors for the purposes of the Ontario Corporations Act was a body known as the Engineering Society Council, consisting of all Officers, Internal Directors, Ex-Officio Directors and Class Representatives. The changes approved at the January 25 meeting created a new Board of Directors entirely separate from Council, with each of the new Board's members to be directly elected by engineering students. This resulted in a reduction in size of the Board from Council's 100+ members to the new Board's 23 members. Following changes approved at the Council meeting of January 31, 2011, Internal Directors are to be known as Project Directors to distinguish them from members of the Board of Directors.<br />
<br />
===The Hard Hat Cafe===<br />
===Skulepedia===<br />
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{{Engineering Society by Year<br />
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|caption = Engineering Society 2010-2011 --><br />
<br />
|president = Kevin P. Siu<br />
|vp_finance = [[User:Ryan|Ryan Bradley]]<br />
|vp_communications = [[User:Amathur|Abhishek Mathur]]<br />
|vp_academic = Yi Wei Ang<br />
|vp_external = Mauricio Curbelo<br />
|vp_student_life = Albert Huynh<br />
<br />
|caf_finance = Donnie Yee<br />
|caf_ops = Gibran Kichlu <br />
|stores_finance = Layan Kutob <br />
|stores_ops = Dan Liu <br />
|suds_finance = Misha Stecyk*/Denizcan Karadadas <br />
|suds_ops = Ian Parker <br />
<br />
|archivist = Rachit Tyagi*/Rishi Maharaj <br />
|cannon_editor = Nicole Deen <br />
|cannonball = Sandra Sousa <br />
|career_fair = Art De Guzman <br />
|community_outreach = Nitla Cooke <br />
|compsys_admin = Rafal Dittwald <br />
|engcom_admin = Hubert Ka <br />
|f!rosh_handbook = Maegan Chang <br />
|gradball = Celine Ko*/Wacy Su <br />
|hi-skule = Joel Ramjist*/Prachy Mohan<br />
|ombudsman = Huda Idrees <br />
|orientation = Owyn Notario <br />
|profdev = Saminur Majumder <br />
|skulebook = Michelle Cho <br />
|skule_points = Roshan Thanapalan <br />
|speaker = Zoriana Workun <br />
|sponsorship = Jonathan Ng <br />
|sic = Akid Azfar* <br />
|toike_editor = Navid Nourian <br />
|utek = Freddy Chen <br />
|webmaster = Valentin Peretroukhin <br />
|cro = Milos Uskokovic <br />
<br />
|chem_club = Stephen Pinto <br />
|civ_club = Connie Jia <br />
|comp_club = John Matienzo <br />
|elec_club = Catherine Kierans <br />
|engsci_club = Raphael Sammut <br />
|indy_club = Samantha Yang <br />
|mse_club = Kyle Serkies <br />
|mech_club = Julie Hommik & Chris Siemieniuch <br />
|min_club = Julianna Keech <br />
<br />
|1 = 1T4<br />
|2 = 1T3<br />
|3 = 1T2<br />
|4 = 1T1<br />
|chem1 = Ishan Gupta <br />
|chem2 = Ajay Kochar <br />
|chem3 = Samenna Mulam <br />
|chem4 = Saeed Kaddoura <br />
|civ1 = Eduard Broun <br />
|civ2 = Momo Sun <br />
|civ3 = Hamed Shalileh <br />
|civ4 = Kevin Zhang <br />
|comp1 = Ryan Mintz <br />
|comp2 = Jonathan Ng <br />
|comp3 = Rachit Tyagi <br />
|elec1 = Victor Zhang <br />
|elec2 = Zachary Fejes <br />
|elec3 = Minghua Zhao <br />
|elec4 = Bahar Memarian <br />
|engsci1 = Patrick Zerr / Yuqi Ma <br />
|engsci2 = Zimu Zhu <br />
|engsci3 = Farrokh Mansouri <br />
|engsci4 = Galen Hogan <br />
|indy1 = Lea Janossy <br />
|indy2 = Marwan Dajani <br />
|indy3 = Nitla Cooke <br />
|indy4 = Anna Sheu <br />
|mse1 = Pratik Engineer <br />
|mse2 = Abrar Mahmud <br />
|mse3 = Jacquelyn MacCoon <br />
|mse4 = Damian Durlik <br />
|mech1 = Omer Shargall <br />
|mech2 = Trevor Burton <br />
|mech3 = Ryan Persaud <br />
|mech4 = David Clease <br />
|min1 = Mike Chen <br />
|min2 = Sebastien Balda <br />
|min3 = Paolo Tomasone <br />
|t1 = Teresa Nguyen <br />
<br />
|first_year = Xin Ma <br />
|second_year = Gabriel Stavros <br />
|third_year = Ryan Persaud <br />
|pey_year = David Cheung <br />
|fourth_year = Katerina Daginis <br />
<br />
|lgmb_bl = Alex Martins <br />
|lgmb_dm = Addie Denison <br />
|cannon_ca = You Wish!<br />
|bg_chair = Peter Raimondo & Addie Denison <br />
|skulenite_director = Mason Lau <br />
|skulenite_producer = Katerina Daginis <br />
|eaa = Katerina Daginis <br />
<br />
|godivas_quest = Alvin Ho <br />
|mr_bg = Luis Ramirez <br />
|godivas_crown = Sandra Sousa <br />
|ultimate_frosh = Nancy Ho <br />
|chariot_race = ECE<br />
<br />
|utsu1 = Megan Lund <br />
|utsu2 = Sheema Khan<br />
|utsu3 = Rishi Maharaj<br />
|gc1 = Kent Kuran <br />
}}<br />
==Conferences Hosted==<br />
[http://www.peosc.skule.ca PEO Student Conference 2010]<br />
<br />
{{Engineering Society Navbox}}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Engineering_Stores&diff=1342Engineering Stores2011-02-03T04:30:29Z<p>Ryan: </p>
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<div>The [[Stores|Engineering Stores]], known to students as Stores, located in the basement of the Sanford Fleming building is Skule&trade;'s very own book and clothing store. Although it carries exclusively first year textbooks, Stores earns the majority of its revenue from textbook sales at the beginning of each semester. Starting in the 2010-2011 Skule&trade; year, first year students are able to pre-order textbooks before the semester starts from the [Engineering Stores website].<br />
<br />
In addition to selling these books to students, Stores also sells important Skule&trade; merchandise such as sweatpants, Cannon polos, t-shirts, gym shorts, boxers, hooded sweatshirts, backpacks, patches, and many more items all adorned with symbols of Skule&trade; pride. Still, the most popular clothing items that Stores sells throughout the year are coveralls and leather jackets.<br />
<br />
[[Leather jackets]] are usually ordered twice during the year, once in the fall semester and once in the winter semester. Out of tradition, students do not purchase their [[leather jacket]] until the beginning of their second year, as many students may change disciplines, or even faculties, after first year. Students generally adorn their jackets with their year and discipline, a common phrase such as 'SKULE', 'SPS', or '[[Engineers Rule the World|ERTW]]', and patches of the various organizations which they are involved in.<br />
<br />
[[Coveralls]] are typically purchased by students in March or April of the first year. [[Coveralls]] provide an excellent way for Skule&trade; students to show their Skule&trade; spirit while giving them an item of clothing to get dirty in during practical activities. Coverall directions can vary greatly from student to student, from the simple addition of sewn patches to an elaborate circuit layout or other designs cut out of fabric and sewn on.</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Engineering_Stores&diff=1341Engineering Stores2011-02-03T04:29:19Z<p>Ryan: Created page with "The Engineering Stores, known to students as Stores, located in the basement of the Sanford Fleming building is Skule&trade's very own book and clothing store. Althou..."</p>
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<div>The [[Stores|Engineering Stores]], known to students as Stores, located in the basement of the Sanford Fleming building is Skule&trade's very own book and clothing store. Although it carries exclusively first year textbooks, Stores earns the majority of its revenue from textbook sales at the beginning of each semester. Starting in the 2010-2011 Skule year, first year students are able to pre-order textbooks before the semester starts from the [Engineering Stores website].<br />
<br />
In addition to selling these books to students, Stores also sells important Skule&trade merchandise such as sweatpants, Cannon polos, t-shirts, gym shorts, boxers, hooded sweatshirts, backpacks, patches, and many more items all adorned with symbols of Skule&trade pride. Still, the most popular clothing items that Stores sells throughout the year are coveralls and leather jackets.<br />
<br />
[[Leather jackets]] are usually ordered twice during the year, once in the fall semester and once in the winter semester. Out of tradition, students do not purchase their [[leather jacket]] until the beginning of their second year, as many students may change disciplines, or even faculties, after first year. Students generally adorn their jackets with their year and discipline, a common phrase such as 'SKULE', 'SPS', or '[[Engineers Rule the World|ERTW]]', and patches of the various organizations which they are involved in.<br />
<br />
[[Coveralls]] are typically purchased by students in March or April of the first year. [[Coveralls]] provide an excellent way for Skule&trade students to show their Skule&trade spirit while giving them an item of clothing to get dirty in during practical activities. Coverall directions can vary greatly from student to student, from the simple addition of sewn patches to an elaborate circuit layout or other designs cut out of fabric and sewn on.</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=User:Ryan&diff=1219User:Ryan2011-02-01T02:16:52Z<p>Ryan: </p>
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<div>[File:Engsoc 2002-2003.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Engineering Society 2002-2003]]<br />
==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
*[[President]] - Ashley Morton<br />
*[[VP Finance]] - Chris Dunn<br />
*[[VP Communications | VP Internal]] - Mark Angelo<br />
*[[VP External]] - Mike Branch<br />
*[[VP Student Life | VP Activities]] - Stephanie Bradley<br />
<br />
===Commercial Operations===<br />
*[[Stores]] Finance Manager - Matt Woodbeck<br />
*[[Stores]] Operations Manager - Angela Bai<br />
*[[Suds]] Manager - Erika Kiessner<br />
*[[Suds]] Manager - Daniela Dighi<br />
<br />
===Internal Directors===<br />
*[[Archivist]] - Adam Trumpour<br />
*[[Cannon]] Editor - Tarek Saghir<br />
*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - Kenny Ho<br />
*[[Engineering Communications | Communications]] Administrator - Kelly Sabaliauskas<br />
*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - Michael Studniberg<br />
*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - Sunaina Menezes<br />
*[[Professional Development Director]] - Eric Tung<br />
*[[Skulebook]] Editor - Kharthick Kathiresan<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Liaison - Donovan Pollitt<br />
*[[Social Director]] - Chris Runciman<br />
*[[Speaker]] - Neil Padgett<br />
*[[Sponsorship Director]] - Ashwini Jagtiani<br />
*[[Student Issues Director]] - Richard Wiltshire<br />
*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - Mark Jaggassar<br />
*[[Webmaster]] - Matt Parker<br />
<br />
*[[Chief Returning Officer]] - Gord Aitchison-Drake<br />
<br />
==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - Stephanie Lam<br />
*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - Adam Koebel<br />
*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - Victoria Park<br />
*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - Marcella Fioroni<br />
*[[Engineering Science Club]] - Christina Holmes<br />
*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - Alexander D'Sousa & Angelo Gentile<br />
*[[Material Science and Engineering Club]] - Althea Barthos<br />
*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - Christian Joakim & Dileepan Sivalingam<br />
*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - Donovan Pollitt<br />
<br />
<br />
==Class Representatives==<br />
{|<br />
|F!rosh Representatives||I|| Lillian Vera de Melo<br />
|-<br />
| ||II|| Dima Saghir<br />
|-<br />
| ||III|| Jack Wu<br />
|-<br />
| ||IV|| Xin Ma<br />
|-<br />
| ||V|| Jonathan Mar<br />
|-<br />
| ||VI|| Alice Xu<br />
|-<br />
| ||VII|| Harshanee Jayasinghe<br />
|-<br />
| ||VIII|| Amy Burke<br />
|-<br />
| ||IX | Michael Apostol<br />
|-<br />
|Chemical Engineering||0T5 ||Sam Orr<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Edward Yong<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Gershon Sheffield<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Civil Engineering ||0T5 ||Laura Declerq-Lopez<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Nikol Kochmanova<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Computer Engineering ||0T5 ||Alex Curalea<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Alex Wun<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Phillip Nguyen<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Electrical Engineering ||0T5 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Nana Osei Addae<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Ashley Morton<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||0T6 ||Kerry Black<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T5 ||Allison Simmonds<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Craig Burkett<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Michael Lepard<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Industrial Engineering ||0T5 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Dennis Woo<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Amy Brans<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||0T5 ||Leonard Chau<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Justin Fung<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Evelyn Ng<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||0T5 ||Pete Suddard<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Danny Sundararajan<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Paul Graham<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||0T5 ||Jeffrey Lam<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Mike Diez D'Aux<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Kevin Cirulis<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - Hans Hesse<br />
*PEY - Matt Parker<br />
*Fourth Year - Patricia Ricci<br />
<br />
==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]] - Andrew Overholt<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - Dan DeAraujo<br />
*[[Skule Cannon | Chief Attiliator]] Angelo Gentile<br />
*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chair - Duncan Rowe<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Director - ?<br />
*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - Rebecca Feldman<br />
<br />
===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
*[[Godiva's Quest]] - Don McAuslan<br />
*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - Todd Reichert<br />
*[[Godiva's Crown]] - Agnes Durlik<br />
*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - ?<br />
*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - Civ<br />
<br />
==External Representatives==<br />
*SAC Director - Sam Orr<br />
*SAC Director - Don D'Souza<br />
*SAC Director - Alex Ince-Gushman<br />
*SAC Director - Howard Tam</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2002-2003&diff=8482002-20032011-01-30T01:25:08Z<p>Ryan: /* Godiva Week Competition Winners */</p>
<hr />
<div>[File:Engsoc 2002-2003.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Engineering Society 2002-2003]]<br />
==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
*[[President]] - Ashley Morton<br />
*[[VP Finance]] - Chris Dunn<br />
*[[VP Communications | VP Internal]] - Mark Angelo<br />
*[[VP External]] - Mike Branch<br />
*[[VP Student Life | VP Activities]] - Stephanie Bradley<br />
<br />
===Commercial Operations===<br />
*[[Stores]] Finance Manager - Matt Woodbeck<br />
*[[Stores]] Operations Manager - Angela Bai<br />
*[[Suds]] Manager - Erika Kiessner<br />
*[[Suds]] Manager - Daniela Dighi<br />
<br />
===Internal Directors===<br />
*[[Archivist]] - Adam Trumpour<br />
*[[Cannon]] Editor - Tarek Saghir<br />
*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - Kenny Ho<br />
*[[Engineering Communications | Communications]] Administrator - Kelly Sabaliauskas<br />
*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - Michael Studniberg<br />
*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - Sunaina Menezes<br />
*[[Professional Development Director]] - Eric Tung<br />
*[[Skulebook]] Editor - Kharthick Kathiresan<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Liaison - Donovan Pollitt<br />
*[[Social Director]] - Chris Runciman<br />
*[[Speaker]] - Neil Padgett<br />
*[[Sponsorship Director]] - Ashwini Jagtiani<br />
*[[Student Issues Director]] - Richard Wiltshire<br />
*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - Mark Jaggassar<br />
*[[Webmaster]] - Matt Parker<br />
<br />
*[[Chief Returning Officer]] - Gord Aitchison-Drake<br />
<br />
==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - Stephanie Lam<br />
*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - Adam Koebel<br />
*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - Victoria Park<br />
*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - Marcella Fioroni<br />
*[[Engineering Science Club]] - Christina Holmes<br />
*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - Alexander D'Sousa & Angelo Gentile<br />
*[[Material Science and Engineering Club]] - Althea Barthos<br />
*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - Christian Joakim & Dileepan Sivalingam<br />
*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - Donovan Pollitt<br />
<br />
<br />
==Class Representatives==<br />
{|<br />
|F!rosh Representatives||I|| Lillian Vera de Melo<br />
|-<br />
| ||II|| Dima Saghir<br />
|-<br />
| ||III|| Jack Wu<br />
|-<br />
| ||IV|| Xin Ma<br />
|-<br />
| ||V|| Jonathan Mar<br />
|-<br />
| ||VI|| Alice Xu<br />
|-<br />
| ||VII|| Harshanee Jayasinghe<br />
|-<br />
| ||VIII|| Amy Burke<br />
|-<br />
| ||IX | Michael Apostol<br />
|-<br />
|Chemical Engineering||0T5 ||Sam Orr<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Edward Yong<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Gershon Sheffield<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Civil Engineering ||0T5 ||Laura Declerq-Lopez<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Nikol Kochmanova<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Computer Engineering ||0T5 ||Alex Curalea<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Alex Wun<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Phillip Nguyen<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Electrical Engineering ||0T5 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Nana Osei Addae<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Ashley Morton<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||0T6 ||Kerry Black<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T5 ||Allison Simmonds<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Craig Burkett<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Michael Lepard<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Industrial Engineering ||0T5 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Dennis Woo<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Amy Brans<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||0T5 ||Leonard Chau<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Justin Fung<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Evelyn Ng<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||0T5 ||Pete Suddard<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Danny Sundararajan<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Paul Graham<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||0T5 ||Jeffrey Lam<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Mike Diez D'Aux<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Kevin Cirulis<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - Hans Hesse<br />
*PEY - Matt Parker<br />
*Fourth Year - Patricia Ricci<br />
<br />
==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]] - Andrew Overholt<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - ?<br />
*[[Skule Cannon | Chief Attiliator]] Angelo Gentile<br />
*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chair - Duncan Rowe<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Director - ?<br />
*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - Rebecca Feldman<br />
<br />
===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
*[[Godiva's Quest]] - Don McAuslan<br />
*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - Todd Reichert<br />
*[[Godiva's Crown]] - Agnes Durlik<br />
*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - ?<br />
*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - Civ<br />
<br />
==External Representatives==<br />
*SAC Director - Sam Orr<br />
*SAC Director - Don D'Souza<br />
*SAC Director - Alex Ince-Gushman<br />
*SAC Director - Howard Tam</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2002-2003&diff=8472002-20032011-01-30T01:23:45Z<p>Ryan: /* Godiva Week Competition Winners */</p>
<hr />
<div>[File:Engsoc 2002-2003.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Engineering Society 2002-2003]]<br />
==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
*[[President]] - Ashley Morton<br />
*[[VP Finance]] - Chris Dunn<br />
*[[VP Communications | VP Internal]] - Mark Angelo<br />
*[[VP External]] - Mike Branch<br />
*[[VP Student Life | VP Activities]] - Stephanie Bradley<br />
<br />
===Commercial Operations===<br />
*[[Stores]] Finance Manager - Matt Woodbeck<br />
*[[Stores]] Operations Manager - Angela Bai<br />
*[[Suds]] Manager - Erika Kiessner<br />
*[[Suds]] Manager - Daniela Dighi<br />
<br />
===Internal Directors===<br />
*[[Archivist]] - Adam Trumpour<br />
*[[Cannon]] Editor - Tarek Saghir<br />
*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - Kenny Ho<br />
*[[Engineering Communications | Communications]] Administrator - Kelly Sabaliauskas<br />
*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - Michael Studniberg<br />
*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - Sunaina Menezes<br />
*[[Professional Development Director]] - Eric Tung<br />
*[[Skulebook]] Editor - Kharthick Kathiresan<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Liaison - Donovan Pollitt<br />
*[[Social Director]] - Chris Runciman<br />
*[[Speaker]] - Neil Padgett<br />
*[[Sponsorship Director]] - Ashwini Jagtiani<br />
*[[Student Issues Director]] - Richard Wiltshire<br />
*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - Mark Jaggassar<br />
*[[Webmaster]] - Matt Parker<br />
<br />
*[[Chief Returning Officer]] - Gord Aitchison-Drake<br />
<br />
==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - Stephanie Lam<br />
*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - Adam Koebel<br />
*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - Victoria Park<br />
*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - Marcella Fioroni<br />
*[[Engineering Science Club]] - Christina Holmes<br />
*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - Alexander D'Sousa & Angelo Gentile<br />
*[[Material Science and Engineering Club]] - Althea Barthos<br />
*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - Christian Joakim & Dileepan Sivalingam<br />
*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - Donovan Pollitt<br />
<br />
<br />
==Class Representatives==<br />
{|<br />
|F!rosh Representatives||I|| Lillian Vera de Melo<br />
|-<br />
| ||II|| Dima Saghir<br />
|-<br />
| ||III|| Jack Wu<br />
|-<br />
| ||IV|| Xin Ma<br />
|-<br />
| ||V|| Jonathan Mar<br />
|-<br />
| ||VI|| Alice Xu<br />
|-<br />
| ||VII|| Harshanee Jayasinghe<br />
|-<br />
| ||VIII|| Amy Burke<br />
|-<br />
| ||IX | Michael Apostol<br />
|-<br />
|Chemical Engineering||0T5 ||Sam Orr<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Edward Yong<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Gershon Sheffield<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Civil Engineering ||0T5 ||Laura Declerq-Lopez<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Nikol Kochmanova<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Computer Engineering ||0T5 ||Alex Curalea<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Alex Wun<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Phillip Nguyen<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Electrical Engineering ||0T5 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Nana Osei Addae<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Ashley Morton<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||0T6 ||Kerry Black<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T5 ||Allison Simmonds<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Craig Burkett<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Michael Lepard<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Industrial Engineering ||0T5 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Dennis Woo<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Amy Brans<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||0T5 ||Leonard Chau<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Justin Fung<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Evelyn Ng<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||0T5 ||Pete Suddard<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Danny Sundararajan<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Paul Graham<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||0T5 ||Jeffrey Lam<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Mike Diez D'Aux<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Kevin Cirulis<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - Hans Hesse<br />
*PEY - Matt Parker<br />
*Fourth Year - Patricia Ricci<br />
<br />
==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]] - Andrew Overholt<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - ?<br />
*[[Skule Cannon | Chief Attiliator]] Angelo Gentile<br />
*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chair - Duncan Rowe<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Director - ?<br />
*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - Rebecca Feldman<br />
<br />
===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
*[[Godiva's Quest]] - Don McAuslan<br />
*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - Todd Reichert<br />
*[[Godiva's Crown]] - Agnes Durlik<br />
*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - ?<br />
*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - Min<br />
<br />
==External Representatives==<br />
*SAC Director - Sam Orr<br />
*SAC Director - Don D'Souza<br />
*SAC Director - Alex Ince-Gushman<br />
*SAC Director - Howard Tam</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2002-2003&diff=8462002-20032011-01-30T01:22:01Z<p>Ryan: /* Skule™ Spirit */</p>
<hr />
<div>[File:Engsoc 2002-2003.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Engineering Society 2002-2003]]<br />
==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
*[[President]] - Ashley Morton<br />
*[[VP Finance]] - Chris Dunn<br />
*[[VP Communications | VP Internal]] - Mark Angelo<br />
*[[VP External]] - Mike Branch<br />
*[[VP Student Life | VP Activities]] - Stephanie Bradley<br />
<br />
===Commercial Operations===<br />
*[[Stores]] Finance Manager - Matt Woodbeck<br />
*[[Stores]] Operations Manager - Angela Bai<br />
*[[Suds]] Manager - Erika Kiessner<br />
*[[Suds]] Manager - Daniela Dighi<br />
<br />
===Internal Directors===<br />
*[[Archivist]] - Adam Trumpour<br />
*[[Cannon]] Editor - Tarek Saghir<br />
*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - Kenny Ho<br />
*[[Engineering Communications | Communications]] Administrator - Kelly Sabaliauskas<br />
*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - Michael Studniberg<br />
*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - Sunaina Menezes<br />
*[[Professional Development Director]] - Eric Tung<br />
*[[Skulebook]] Editor - Kharthick Kathiresan<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Liaison - Donovan Pollitt<br />
*[[Social Director]] - Chris Runciman<br />
*[[Speaker]] - Neil Padgett<br />
*[[Sponsorship Director]] - Ashwini Jagtiani<br />
*[[Student Issues Director]] - Richard Wiltshire<br />
*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - Mark Jaggassar<br />
*[[Webmaster]] - Matt Parker<br />
<br />
*[[Chief Returning Officer]] - Gord Aitchison-Drake<br />
<br />
==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - Stephanie Lam<br />
*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - Adam Koebel<br />
*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - Victoria Park<br />
*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - Marcella Fioroni<br />
*[[Engineering Science Club]] - Christina Holmes<br />
*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - Alexander D'Sousa & Angelo Gentile<br />
*[[Material Science and Engineering Club]] - Althea Barthos<br />
*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - Christian Joakim & Dileepan Sivalingam<br />
*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - Donovan Pollitt<br />
<br />
<br />
==Class Representatives==<br />
{|<br />
|F!rosh Representatives||I|| Lillian Vera de Melo<br />
|-<br />
| ||II|| Dima Saghir<br />
|-<br />
| ||III|| Jack Wu<br />
|-<br />
| ||IV|| Xin Ma<br />
|-<br />
| ||V|| Jonathan Mar<br />
|-<br />
| ||VI|| Alice Xu<br />
|-<br />
| ||VII|| Harshanee Jayasinghe<br />
|-<br />
| ||VIII|| Amy Burke<br />
|-<br />
| ||IX | Michael Apostol<br />
|-<br />
|Chemical Engineering||0T5 ||Sam Orr<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Edward Yong<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Gershon Sheffield<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Civil Engineering ||0T5 ||Laura Declerq-Lopez<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Nikol Kochmanova<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Computer Engineering ||0T5 ||Alex Curalea<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Alex Wun<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Phillip Nguyen<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Electrical Engineering ||0T5 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Nana Osei Addae<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Ashley Morton<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||0T6 ||Kerry Black<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T5 ||Allison Simmonds<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Craig Burkett<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Michael Lepard<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Industrial Engineering ||0T5 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Dennis Woo<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Amy Brans<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||0T5 ||Leonard Chau<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Justin Fung<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Evelyn Ng<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||0T5 ||Pete Suddard<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Danny Sundararajan<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Paul Graham<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||0T5 ||Jeffrey Lam<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Mike Diez D'Aux<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Kevin Cirulis<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - Hans Hesse<br />
*PEY - Matt Parker<br />
*Fourth Year - Patricia Ricci<br />
<br />
==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]] - Andrew Overholt<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - ?<br />
*[[Skule Cannon | Chief Attiliator]] Angelo Gentile<br />
*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chair - Duncan Rowe<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Director - ?<br />
*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - Rebecca Feldman<br />
<br />
===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
*[[Godiva's Quest]] - Andrew Overholt<br />
*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - Todd Reichert<br />
*[[Godiva's Crown]] - Nastassja Liebenow<br />
*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - ?<br />
*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - Min<br />
<br />
==External Representatives==<br />
*SAC Director - Sam Orr<br />
*SAC Director - Don D'Souza<br />
*SAC Director - Alex Ince-Gushman<br />
*SAC Director - Howard Tam</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2002-2003&diff=8442002-20032011-01-30T01:19:14Z<p>Ryan: Created page with "[File:Engsoc 2002-2003.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Engineering Society 2002-2003]] ==Engineering Society Positions== ===Officers=== *President - Ashley Morton *VP Finance - Chr..."</p>
<hr />
<div>[File:Engsoc 2002-2003.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Engineering Society 2002-2003]]<br />
==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
*[[President]] - Ashley Morton<br />
*[[VP Finance]] - Chris Dunn<br />
*[[VP Communications | VP Internal]] - Mark Angelo<br />
*[[VP External]] - Mike Branch<br />
*[[VP Student Life | VP Activities]] - Stephanie Bradley<br />
<br />
===Commercial Operations===<br />
*[[Stores]] Finance Manager - Matt Woodbeck<br />
*[[Stores]] Operations Manager - Angela Bai<br />
*[[Suds]] Manager - Erika Kiessner<br />
*[[Suds]] Manager - Daniela Dighi<br />
<br />
===Internal Directors===<br />
*[[Archivist]] - Adam Trumpour<br />
*[[Cannon]] Editor - Tarek Saghir<br />
*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - Kenny Ho<br />
*[[Engineering Communications | Communications]] Administrator - Kelly Sabaliauskas<br />
*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - Michael Studniberg<br />
*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - Sunaina Menezes<br />
*[[Professional Development Director]] - Eric Tung<br />
*[[Skulebook]] Editor - Kharthick Kathiresan<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Liaison - Donovan Pollitt<br />
*[[Social Director]] - Chris Runciman<br />
*[[Speaker]] - Neil Padgett<br />
*[[Sponsorship Director]] - Ashwini Jagtiani<br />
*[[Student Issues Director]] - Richard Wiltshire<br />
*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - Mark Jaggassar<br />
*[[Webmaster]] - Matt Parker<br />
<br />
*[[Chief Returning Officer]] - Gord Aitchison-Drake<br />
<br />
==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - Stephanie Lam<br />
*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - Adam Koebel<br />
*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - Victoria Park<br />
*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - Marcella Fioroni<br />
*[[Engineering Science Club]] - Christina Holmes<br />
*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - Alexander D'Sousa & Angelo Gentile<br />
*[[Material Science and Engineering Club]] - Althea Barthos<br />
*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - Christian Joakim & Dileepan Sivalingam<br />
*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - Donovan Pollitt<br />
<br />
<br />
==Class Representatives==<br />
{|<br />
|F!rosh Representatives||I|| Lillian Vera de Melo<br />
|-<br />
| ||II|| Dima Saghir<br />
|-<br />
| ||III|| Jack Wu<br />
|-<br />
| ||IV|| Xin Ma<br />
|-<br />
| ||V|| Jonathan Mar<br />
|-<br />
| ||VI|| Alice Xu<br />
|-<br />
| ||VII|| Harshanee Jayasinghe<br />
|-<br />
| ||VIII|| Amy Burke<br />
|-<br />
| ||IX | Michael Apostol<br />
|-<br />
|Chemical Engineering||0T5 ||Sam Orr<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Edward Yong<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Gershon Sheffield<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Civil Engineering ||0T5 ||Laura Declerq-Lopez<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Nikol Kochmanova<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Computer Engineering ||0T5 ||Alex Curalea<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Alex Wun<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Phillip Nguyen<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Electrical Engineering ||0T5 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Nana Osei Addae<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Ashley Morton<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||0T6 ||Kerry Black<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T5 ||Allison Simmonds<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Craig Burkett<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Michael Lepard<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Industrial Engineering ||0T5 ||Vacant<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Dennis Woo<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Amy Brans<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||0T5 ||Leonard Chau<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Justin Fung<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Evelyn Ng<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||0T5 ||Pete Suddard<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Danny Sundararajan<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Paul Graham<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||0T5 ||Jeffrey Lam<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T4 ||Mike Diez D'Aux<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T3 ||Kevin Cirulis<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - Hans Hesse<br />
*PEY - Matt Parker<br />
*Fourth Year - Patricia Ricci<br />
<br />
==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]] - Andrew Overholt<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - ?<br />
*[[Skule Cannon | Chief Attiliator]] Angelo Gentile<br />
*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chair - Duncan Rowe<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Director - ?<br />
*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - Rebecca Feldman<br />
<br />
===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
*[[Godiva's Quest]] - Andrew Overholt<br />
*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - Sam Orr<br />
*[[Godiva's Crown]] - Nastassja Liebenow<br />
*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - ?<br />
*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - Min<br />
<br />
==External Representatives==<br />
*SAC Director - Sam Orr<br />
*SAC Director - Don D'Souza<br />
*SAC Director - Alex Ince-Gushman<br />
*SAC Director - Howard Tam</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Suds&diff=641Suds2011-01-28T16:32:05Z<p>Ryan: /* Past Suds Managers */</p>
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<div>Suds is the pub operated by the Engineering Society. Affectionately known as the 'Engineering Pre-Pub Pub', Suds is open every Friday afternoon during the Skule&trade; year and every day during [[F!rosh Week]] and [[Godiva Week]]. Suds is part of what makes Skule&trade; unique as it is the last student-run bar on campus. But that's all that should be mentioned here, as advertising online is not permitted by its licensing body, so if you have questions please e-mail the managers of Suds at suds@skule.ca.<br />
<br />
== Past Suds Managers ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Year<br />
! Title<br />
! Name<br />
|-<br />
| '''2010-2011'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Ian Parker<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Finance<br />
| Denizcan Karadadas<br />
|-<br />
| '''2009-2010'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Operations<br />
| Franz LaZerte<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Ariel Feldman<br />
|-<br />
| '''2008-2009'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Vanessa di Battista<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Ryan Campbell<br />
|-<br />
| '''2007-2008'''<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Charlsie Searle<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Finance<br />
| Jennifer Lee<br />
|-<br />
| '''2006-2007'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Operations<br />
| Jessica Tinianov<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Alexandra Barrett<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Suds&diff=640Suds2011-01-28T16:31:52Z<p>Ryan: /* Past Suds Managers */</p>
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<div>Suds is the pub operated by the Engineering Society. Affectionately known as the 'Engineering Pre-Pub Pub', Suds is open every Friday afternoon during the Skule&trade; year and every day during [[F!rosh Week]] and [[Godiva Week]]. Suds is part of what makes Skule&trade; unique as it is the last student-run bar on campus. But that's all that should be mentioned here, as advertising online is not permitted by its licensing body, so if you have questions please e-mail the managers of Suds at suds@skule.ca.<br />
<br />
== Past Suds Managers ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Year<br />
! Title<br />
! Name<br />
|-<br />
| '''2010-2011'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Ian Parker<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Finance<br />
| Denizcan Karadadas<br />
|-<br />
| '''2009-2010'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Operations<br />
| Franz LaZerte<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Ariel Feldman<br />
|-<br />
| '''2008-2009'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Vanessa di Battista<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Ryan Campbell<br />
|-<br />
| '''2007-2008'''<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Charlsie Searle<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Finance<br />
| Jennifer Lee<br />
|-<br />
| '''2006-2007'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Operations<br />
| Jessica Tinianov<br />
|-<br />
| Finance<br />
| Alexandra Barrett<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Suds&diff=639Suds2011-01-28T16:31:36Z<p>Ryan: /* Past Suds Managers */</p>
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<div>Suds is the pub operated by the Engineering Society. Affectionately known as the 'Engineering Pre-Pub Pub', Suds is open every Friday afternoon during the Skule&trade; year and every day during [[F!rosh Week]] and [[Godiva Week]]. Suds is part of what makes Skule&trade; unique as it is the last student-run bar on campus. But that's all that should be mentioned here, as advertising online is not permitted by its licensing body, so if you have questions please e-mail the managers of Suds at suds@skule.ca.<br />
<br />
== Past Suds Managers ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Year<br />
! Title<br />
! Name<br />
|-<br />
| '''2010-2011'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Ian Parker<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Finance<br />
| Denizcan Karadadas<br />
|-<br />
| '''2009-2010'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Operations<br />
| Franz LaZerte<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Ariel Feldman<br />
|-<br />
| '''2008-2009'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Vanessa di Battista<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Ryan Campbell<br />
|-<br />
| '''2007-2008'''<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Charlsie Searle<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Finance<br />
| Jennifer Lee<br />
| '''2006-2007'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Operations<br />
| Jessica Tinianov<br />
|-<br />
| Finance<br />
| Alexandra Barrett<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2010-2011&diff=6382010-20112011-01-28T16:26:41Z<p>Ryan: /* Class Representatives */</p>
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<div>==Major Milestones for EngSoc in 2010-2011==<br />
===EngSoc's Structure===<br />
===The Hard Hat Cafe===<br />
===Skulepedia===<br />
<br />
==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
*[[President]] - Kevin P. Siu<br />
*[[VP Finance]] - Ryan Bradley<br />
*[[VP Communications]] - Abhishek Mathur<br />
*[[VP Academic]] - Yi-Wei Ang<br />
*[[VP External]] - Mauricio Curbelo<br />
*[[VP Student Life]] - Albert Huynh<br />
<br />
===Commercial Operations===<br />
*[[Hardhat Cafe]] Finance Manager - Donnie Yee<br />
*[[Hardhat Cafe]] Operations Manager - Gibran Kichlu<br />
*[[Stores]] Finance Manager - Layan Kutob<br />
*[[Stores]] Operations Manager - Dan Liu<br />
*[[Suds]] Finance Manager - Denizcan Karadadas<br />
*[[Suds]] Operations Manager - Ian Parker<br />
<br />
===Internal Directors===<br />
*[[Archivist]] - Rachit Tyagi*/Rishi Maharaj<br />
*[[Cannon]] Editor - Nicole Deen<br />
*[[Career Fair]] Director - Art De Guzman<br />
*[[Cannonball]] Chair - Sandra Sousa<br />
*[[Community Outreach]] Director - Nitla Cooke<br />
*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - Rafal Dittwald<br />
*[[Engineering Communications]] Administrator - Hubert Ka<br />
*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - Maegan Chang<br />
*[[Gradball]] Chair - Celine Ko*/Wacy Su<br />
*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - Joel Ramjist*/Prachy Mohan<br />
*[[Ombudsperson]] - Huda Idrees<br />
*[[Orientation Chair]] - Owyn Notario<br />
*[[Professional Development Director]] - Saminur Majumder<br />
*[[Skulebook]] Editor - Michelle Cho<br />
*[[Skule Points]] Director - Roshan Thanapalan<br />
*[[Speaker]] - Zoriana Workun<br />
*[[Sponsorship Director]] - Jonathan Ng<br />
*[[Student Issues Director]] - Akid Azfar*<br />
*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - Navid Nourian<br />
*[[UTEK]] Director - Freddy Chen<br />
*[[Webmaster]] - Valentin Peretroukhin<br />
<br />
*Chief Returning Officer - Milos Uskokovic<br />
<br />
<nowiki>*</nowiki> - Resigned<br />
<br />
==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - Stephen Pinto<br />
*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - Connie Jia<br />
*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - John Matienzo<br />
*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - Catherine Kierans<br />
*[[Engineering Science Club]] - Raphael Sammut<br />
*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - Samantha Yang<br />
*[[Material Science and Engineering Club]] - Kyle Serkies<br />
*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - Julie Hommik & Chris Siemieniuch<br />
*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - Julianna Keech<br />
<br />
==Class Representatives==<br />
{|<br />
|Chemical Engineering||1T4 ||Ishan Gupta<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T3 ||Ajay Kochar<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Samenna Mulam<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Saeed Kaddoura<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Civil Engineering ||1T4 ||Eduard Broun<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T3 ||Momo Sun<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Hamed Shalileh<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Kevin Zhang<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Computer Engineering ||1T4 ||Ryan Mintz<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T3 ||Jonathan Ng<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Rachit Tyagi<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T1 ||<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Electrical Engineering ||1T4 ||Victor Zhang<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T3 ||Zachary Fejes<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Minghua Zhao<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T1 ||Bahar Memarian<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||1T4 ||Patrick Zem / Yuqi Ma<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T3 ||Zimu Zhu<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Farrokh Mansouri<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T1 ||Galen Hogan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Industrial Engineering ||1T4 ||Lea Janossy<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T3 ||Marwan Dajani<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Nitla Cooke<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T1 ||Anna Sheu<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||1T4 ||Pratik Engineer<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T3 ||Abrar Mahmud<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Jacquelyn MacCoon<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T1 ||Damian Durlik<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||1T4 ||Omer Shargall<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T3 ||Trevor Burton<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Ryan Persaud<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T1 ||David Clease<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||1T4 ||Mike Chen<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T3 ||Sebastien Balda<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Paolo Tomasone<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T1 ||<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|TrackOne || 1T4 ||Teresa Nguyen<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - Xin Ma<br />
*Second Year - Gabriel Stavros<br />
*Third Year - Ryan Persaud<br />
*PEY Rep - David Cheung<br />
*Fourth Year - Katerina Daginis<br />
<br />
==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]] - Alex Martins<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - Addie Denison<br />
*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chairs - Peter Raimondo & Addie Denison<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Director - Mason Lau<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Producer - Katerina Daginis<br />
*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - Katerina Daginis<br />
<br />
===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
*[[Godiva's Quest]] - Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - Luis Ramirez<br />
*[[Godiva's Crown]] - Sandra Sousa<br />
*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - Nancy Ho<br />
*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - ECE<br />
<br />
==External Representatives==<br />
*UTSU Director - Megan Lund<br />
*UTSU Director - Sheema Khan<br />
*UTSU Director - Rishi Maharaj<br />
*Governing Council Representative - Ken Kuran<br />
<br />
==Conferences Hosted==<br />
[http://www.peosc.skule.ca PEO Student Conference 2010]</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=User:Ryan&diff=637User:Ryan2011-01-28T15:15:22Z<p>Ryan: /* Achievement locked! */</p>
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<div>[[File:Engsoc 2009-2010.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Engineering Society 2009-2010]]<br />
==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
*[[President]] - Jimmy Lu<br />
*[[VP Finance]] - Kyle Dupont<br />
*[[VP Communications]] - Amanda Bell<br />
*[[VP Academic]] - David Cheung<br />
*[[VP External]] - Abhishek Mathur<br />
*[[VP Student Life]] - Wayne Lin<br />
<br />
===Commercial Operations===<br />
*[[Hardhat Cafe]] Finance Manager - Khadem Alam<br />
*[[Hardhat Cafe]] Operations Manager - Charlsie Searle<br />
*[[Stores]] Finance Manager - Landy Cheung<br />
*[[Stores]] Operations Manager - Wayne Choi<br />
*[[Suds]] Finance Manager - Ariel Feldman<br />
*[[Suds]] Operations Manager - Franz LaZerte<br />
<br />
===Internal Directors===<br />
*[[Archivist]] - Catherine Kierans<br />
*[[Cannon]] Editor - Huda Idrees<br />
*[[Career Fair]] Director - Tim Chen<br />
*[[Cannonball]] Chair - Bernadette Ho<br />
*[[Community Outreach]] Director - Addie Denison<br />
*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - John Matienzo<br />
*[[Engineering Communications]] Administrator - Eric Bradshaw<br />
*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - Hubert Ka<br />
*[[Gradball]] Chair - Cyrene Wu<br />
*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - Michelle Chen<br />
*[[Ombudsperson]] - Albert Huynh<br />
*[[Orientation Chair]] - Ines Lucia Fernandez Valdivieso<br />
*[[Professional Development Director]] - David Clease<br />
*[[Skulebook]] Editor - Charles Huang<br />
*[[Skule Points]] Director - Rachit Tyagi<br />
*[[Speaker]] - Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Sponsorship Director]] - Samantha Yang<br />
*[[Student Issues Director]] - Jiayi Zhou*<br />
*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - Tom Parker*/Bryan Thompson<br />
*[[UTEK]] Director - Yi-Wei Ang<br />
*[[Webmaster]] - Rafal Dittwald<br />
<br />
*Chief Returning Officer - Paul Klunko<br />
<br />
==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - Mohan Pandit<br />
*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - Jeffrey Yap<br />
*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - Lee Tarnow<br />
*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - Vinson Kan<br />
*[[Engineering Science Club]] - Arun Shrivats<br />
*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - Liuba Mamonova<br />
*[[Material Science and Engineering Club]] - Diana Mollicone<br />
*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - Alexander Hadjis<br />
*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - Jeannot Ouellette<br />
<br />
==Class Representatives==<br />
{|<br />
|Chemical Engineering||1T3 ||Michael Burdett<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||George Dong<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Kelly Bryck<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T0 ||Rachel Chow<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Civil Engineering ||1T3 ||Momo Sun<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Hamed Shalileh<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Mark Ganglione<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T0 ||Kathy Grycko<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Computer Engineering ||1T3 ||Will Lau<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Rachit Tyagi<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Vacant<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Andrew Rosselet<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Electrical Engineering ||1T3 ||Zachary Fejes<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Misha Stecyk<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Celine Ko<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Jerry Kuo<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||1T3 ||Song-Liang Lai<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Ryan Bradley<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Galen Hogan<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Maria Sebastian<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Industrial Engineering ||1T3 ||Marwan Dajani<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Saifu Li<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Becky Gan<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Marwan Dajani<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||1T3 ||Abrar Mahmud<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Jacquelyn MacCoon<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Ronald Victorino<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Diana Mollicone<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||1T3 ||Andy Chen<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Saminur Majumder<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Andrew Pienko<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Brandon MacLean<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||1T3 ||Sebastien Balda<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Cherisse Diaram<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Daniel Persaud<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Jeannot Ouellette<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|TrackOne || 1T4 ||Anthony Alayo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - Johnathan Yam<br />
*Second Year - Zoriano Workun<br />
*Third Year - Alex Martins<br />
*PEY Rep - Marc Pilon<br />
*Fourth Year - Ryan Campbell<br />
<br />
==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]] - Kevin P. Siu<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Skule Cannon | Chief Attiliator]] Leo Monaco<br />
*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chairs - Kathy Grycko & Kevin P. Siu<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Director - Daniel Marquez<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Producer - Katerina Daginis & Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - Jennifer Eversley<br />
<br />
===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
*[[Godiva's Quest]] - Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - Peter Raimondo<br />
*[[Godiva's Crown]] - Paulette Holtham<br />
*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - Jonathan Ng<br />
*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - ECE<br />
<br />
==External Representatives==<br />
*UTSU Director - Kevin P. Siu<br />
*UTSU Director - Sheema Khan<br />
*UTSU Director - Rishi Maharaj<br />
*Governing Council Representative - Ryan Campbell<br />
<br />
==Conferences Hosted==<br />
[http://www.ncwie.skule.ca National Conference on Women in Engineering 2009]<br />
<br />
[[Canadian Engineering Competition| Canadian Engineering Competition 2010]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.concretecanoe.ca/en/home.htm Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition 2010]</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2009-2010&diff=5932009-20102011-01-28T05:03:18Z<p>Ryan: /* Conferences Hosted */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:Engsoc 2009-2010.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Engineering Society 2009-2010]]<br />
==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
*[[President]] - Jimmy Lu<br />
*[[VP Finance]] - Kyle Dupont<br />
*[[VP Communications]] - Amanda Bell<br />
*[[VP Academic]] - David Cheung<br />
*[[VP External]] - Abhishek Mathur<br />
*[[VP Student Life]] - Wayne Lin<br />
<br />
===Commercial Operations===<br />
*[[Hardhat Cafe]] Finance Manager - Khadem Alam<br />
*[[Hardhat Cafe]] Operations Manager - Charlsie Searle<br />
*[[Stores]] Finance Manager - Landy Cheung<br />
*[[Stores]] Operations Manager - Wayne Choi<br />
*[[Suds]] Finance Manager - Ariel Feldman<br />
*[[Suds]] Operations Manager - Franz LaZerte<br />
<br />
===Internal Directors===<br />
*[[Archivist]] - Catherine Kierans<br />
*[[Cannon]] Editor - Huda Idrees<br />
*[[Career Fair]] Director - Tim Chen<br />
*[[Cannonball]] Chair - Bernadette Ho<br />
*[[Community Outreach]] Director - Addie Denison<br />
*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - John Matienzo<br />
*[[Engineering Communications]] Administrator - Eric Bradshaw<br />
*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - Hubert Ka<br />
*[[Gradball]] Chair - Cyrene Wu<br />
*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - Michelle Chen<br />
*[[Ombudsperson]] - Albert Huynh<br />
*[[Orientation Chair]] - Ines Lucia Fernandez Valdivieso<br />
*[[Professional Development Director]] - David Clease<br />
*[[Skulebook]] Editor - Charles Huang<br />
*[[Skule Points]] Director - Rachit Tyagi<br />
*[[Speaker]] - Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Sponsorship Director]] - Samantha Yang<br />
*[[Student Issues Director]] - Jiayi Zhou*<br />
*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - Tom Parker*/Bryan Thompson<br />
*[[UTEK]] Director - Yi-Wei Ang<br />
*[[Webmaster]] - Rafal Dittwald<br />
<br />
*Chief Returning Officer - Paul Klunko<br />
<br />
==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - Mohan Pandit<br />
*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - Jeffrey Yap<br />
*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - Lee Tarnow<br />
*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - Vinson Kan<br />
*[[Engineering Science Club]] - Arun Shrivats<br />
*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - Liuba Mamonova<br />
*[[Material Science and Engineering Club]] - Diana Mollicone<br />
*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - Alexander Hadjis<br />
*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - Jeannot Ouellette<br />
<br />
==Class Representatives==<br />
{|<br />
|Chemical Engineering||1T3 ||Michael Burdett<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||George Dong<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Kelly Bryck<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T0 ||Rachel Chow<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Civil Engineering ||1T3 ||Momo Sun<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Hamed Shalileh<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Mark Ganglione<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T0 ||Kathy Grycko<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Computer Engineering ||1T3 ||Will Lau<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Rachit Tyagi<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Vacant<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Andrew Rosselet<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Electrical Engineering ||1T3 ||Zachary Fejes<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Misha Stecyk<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Celine Ko<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Jerry Kuo<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||1T3 ||Song-Liang Lai<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Ryan Bradley<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Galen Hogan<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Maria Sebastian<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Industrial Engineering ||1T3 ||Marwan Dajani<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Saifu Li<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Becky Gan<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Marwan Dajani<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||1T3 ||Abrar Mahmud<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Jacquelyn MacCoon<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Ronald Victorino<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Diana Mollicone<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||1T3 ||Andy Chen<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Saminur Majumder<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Andrew Pienko<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Brandon MacLean<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||1T3 ||Sebastien Balda<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Cherisse Diaram<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Daniel Persaud<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Jeannot Ouellette<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|TrackOne || 1T4 ||Anthony Alayo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - Johnathan Yam<br />
*Second Year - Zoriano Workun<br />
*Third Year - Alex Martins<br />
*PEY Rep - Marc Pilon<br />
*Fourth Year - Ryan Campbell<br />
<br />
==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]] - Kevin P. Siu<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Skule Cannon | Chief Attiliator]] Leo Monaco<br />
*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chairs - Kathy Grycko & Kevin P. Siu<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Director - Daniel Marquez<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Producer - Katerina Daginis & Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - Jennifer Eversley<br />
<br />
===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
*[[Godiva's Quest]] - Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - Peter Raimondo<br />
*[[Godiva's Crown]] - Paulette Holtham<br />
*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - Jonathan Ng<br />
*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - ECE<br />
<br />
==External Representatives==<br />
*UTSU Director - Kevin P. Siu<br />
*UTSU Director - Sheema Khan<br />
*UTSU Director - Rishi Maharaj<br />
*Governing Council Representative - Ryan Campbell<br />
<br />
==Conferences Hosted==<br />
[http://www.ncwie.skule.ca National Conference on Women in Engineering 2009]<br />
<br />
[[Canadian Engineering Competitions]] 2010<br />
<br />
[[Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition]] 2010</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=2009-2010&diff=5922009-20102011-01-28T05:01:44Z<p>Ryan: /* Conferences Hosted */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:Engsoc 2009-2010.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Engineering Society 2009-2010]]<br />
==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
*[[President]] - Jimmy Lu<br />
*[[VP Finance]] - Kyle Dupont<br />
*[[VP Communications]] - Amanda Bell<br />
*[[VP Academic]] - David Cheung<br />
*[[VP External]] - Abhishek Mathur<br />
*[[VP Student Life]] - Wayne Lin<br />
<br />
===Commercial Operations===<br />
*[[Hardhat Cafe]] Finance Manager - Khadem Alam<br />
*[[Hardhat Cafe]] Operations Manager - Charlsie Searle<br />
*[[Stores]] Finance Manager - Landy Cheung<br />
*[[Stores]] Operations Manager - Wayne Choi<br />
*[[Suds]] Finance Manager - Ariel Feldman<br />
*[[Suds]] Operations Manager - Franz LaZerte<br />
<br />
===Internal Directors===<br />
*[[Archivist]] - Catherine Kierans<br />
*[[Cannon]] Editor - Huda Idrees<br />
*[[Career Fair]] Director - Tim Chen<br />
*[[Cannonball]] Chair - Bernadette Ho<br />
*[[Community Outreach]] Director - Addie Denison<br />
*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - John Matienzo<br />
*[[Engineering Communications]] Administrator - Eric Bradshaw<br />
*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - Hubert Ka<br />
*[[Gradball]] Chair - Cyrene Wu<br />
*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - Michelle Chen<br />
*[[Ombudsperson]] - Albert Huynh<br />
*[[Orientation Chair]] - Ines Lucia Fernandez Valdivieso<br />
*[[Professional Development Director]] - David Clease<br />
*[[Skulebook]] Editor - Charles Huang<br />
*[[Skule Points]] Director - Rachit Tyagi<br />
*[[Speaker]] - Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Sponsorship Director]] - Samantha Yang<br />
*[[Student Issues Director]] - Jiayi Zhou*<br />
*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - Tom Parker*/Bryan Thompson<br />
*[[UTEK]] Director - Yi-Wei Ang<br />
*[[Webmaster]] - Rafal Dittwald<br />
<br />
*Chief Returning Officer - Paul Klunko<br />
<br />
==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - Mohan Pandit<br />
*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - Jeffrey Yap<br />
*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - Lee Tarnow<br />
*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - Vinson Kan<br />
*[[Engineering Science Club]] - Arun Shrivats<br />
*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - Liuba Mamonova<br />
*[[Material Science and Engineering Club]] - Diana Mollicone<br />
*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - Alexander Hadjis<br />
*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - Jeannot Ouellette<br />
<br />
==Class Representatives==<br />
{|<br />
|Chemical Engineering||1T3 ||Michael Burdett<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||George Dong<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Kelly Bryck<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T0 ||Rachel Chow<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Civil Engineering ||1T3 ||Momo Sun<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Hamed Shalileh<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Mark Ganglione<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T0 ||Kathy Grycko<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Computer Engineering ||1T3 ||Will Lau<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Rachit Tyagi<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Vacant<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Andrew Rosselet<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Electrical Engineering ||1T3 ||Zachary Fejes<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Misha Stecyk<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Celine Ko<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Jerry Kuo<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||1T3 ||Song-Liang Lai<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Ryan Bradley<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Galen Hogan<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Maria Sebastian<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Industrial Engineering ||1T3 ||Marwan Dajani<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Saifu Li<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Becky Gan<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Marwan Dajani<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||1T3 ||Abrar Mahmud<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Jacquelyn MacCoon<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Ronald Victorino<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Diana Mollicone<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||1T3 ||Andy Chen<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Saminur Majumder<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Andrew Pienko<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Brandon MacLean<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||1T3 ||Sebastien Balda<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T2 ||Cherisse Diaram<br />
|-<br />
| ||1T1 ||Daniel Persaud<br />
|- <br />
| ||1T0 ||Jeannot Ouellette<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|TrackOne || 1T4 ||Anthony Alayo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - Johnathan Yam<br />
*Second Year - Zoriano Workun<br />
*Third Year - Alex Martins<br />
*PEY Rep - Marc Pilon<br />
*Fourth Year - Ryan Campbell<br />
<br />
==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]] - Kevin P. Siu<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Skule Cannon | Chief Attiliator]] Leo Monaco<br />
*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chairs - Kathy Grycko & Kevin P. Siu<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Director - Daniel Marquez<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Producer - Katerina Daginis & Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - Jennifer Eversley<br />
<br />
===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
*[[Godiva's Quest]] - Alvin Ho<br />
*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - Peter Raimondo<br />
*[[Godiva's Crown]] - Paulette Holtham<br />
*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - Jonathan Ng<br />
*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - ECE<br />
<br />
==External Representatives==<br />
*UTSU Director - Kevin P. Siu<br />
*UTSU Director - Sheema Khan<br />
*UTSU Director - Rishi Maharaj<br />
*Governing Council Representative - Ryan Campbell<br />
<br />
==Conferences Hosted==<br />
[ http://www.ncwie.skule.ca/ National Conference on Women in Engineering 2009]<br />
<br />
[[Canadian Engineering Competitions]] 2010<br />
<br />
[[Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition]] 2010</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Suds&diff=591Suds2011-01-28T04:59:37Z<p>Ryan: </p>
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<div>Suds is the pub operated by the Engineering Society. Affectionately known as the 'Engineering Pre-Pub Pub', Suds is open every Friday afternoon during the Skule&trade; year and every day during [[F!rosh Week]] and [[Godiva Week]]. Suds is part of what makes Skule&trade; unique as it is the last student-run bar on campus. But that's all that should be mentioned here, as advertising online is not permitted by its licensing body, so if you have questions please e-mail the managers of Suds at suds@skule.ca.<br />
<br />
== Past Suds Managers ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Year<br />
! Title<br />
! Name<br />
|-<br />
| '''2010-2011'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Ian Parker<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Finance<br />
| Denizcan Karadadas<br />
|-<br />
| '''2009-2010'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Operations<br />
| Franz LaZerte<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Ariel Feldman<br />
|-<br />
| '''2008-2009'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Vanessa di Battista<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Ryan Campbell<br />
|-<br />
| '''2007-2008'''<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Charlsie Searle<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Finance<br />
| Jennifer Lee<br />
|}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Fundamental_Theorem_of_Calculus&diff=590Fundamental Theorem of Calculus2011-01-28T04:56:05Z<p>Ryan: </p>
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<div>The '''fundamental theorem of calculus''' specifies the relationship between the two central operations of calculus: derivative and integral.<br />
<br />
The first part of the theorem, sometimes called the '''first fundamental theorem of calculus''', shows that an indefinite integration can be reversed by a differentiation.<br />
<br />
More exactly, the theorem deals with definite integration with variable upper limit and arbitrarily selected lower limit. This particular kind of definite integration allows us to compute one of the infinitely many antiderivatives of a function (except for those which do not have a zero). Hence, it is almost equivalent to indefinite integration, defined by most authors as an operation which yields any one of the possible antiderivatives of a function, including those without a zero. Integration can be reversed by a differentiation. The first part is also important because it guarantees the existence of antiderivatives for continuous functions.<br />
<br />
The second part, sometimes called the '''second fundamental theorem of calculus''', allows one to compute the definite integral of a function by using any one of its infinitely many antiderivatives. This part of the theorem has invaluable practical applications, because it markedly simplifies the computation of definite integrals.<br />
<br />
The first published statement and proof of a restricted version of the fundamental theorem was by James Gregory.<br />
Isaac Barrow proved the first completely general version of the theorem, while Barrow's student, Isaac Newton, completed the development of the surrounding mathematical theory. Gottfried Leibniz systematized the knowledge into a calculus for infinitesimal quantities.<br />
<br />
==Physical intuition==<br />
Intuitively, the theorem simply states that the sum of infinitesimal changes in a quantity over time (or over some other quantity) adds up to the net change in the quantity.<br />
<br />
In the case of a particle traveling in a straight line, its position, ''x'', is given by ''x''(''t'') where ''t'' is time and ''x''(''t'') means that ''x'' is a function of ''t''. The derivative of this function is equal to the infinitesimal change in quantity, d''x'', per infinitesimal change in time, d''t'' (of course, the derivative itself is dependent on time). This change in displacement per change in time is the velocity ''v'' of the particle. In Leibniz notation:<br />
<br />
<math>\frac{dx}{dt}</math><br />
<br />
Rearranging this equation, it follows that:<br />
<br />
:<math>dx = v(t)\,dt. </math><br />
<br />
By the logic above, a change in ''x'' (or Δ''x'') is the sum of the infinitesimal changes d''x''. It is also equal to the sum of the infinitesimal products of the derivative and time. This infinite summation is integration; hence, the integration operation allows the recovery of the original function from its derivative. It can be concluded that this operation works in reverse; the result of the integral can be differentiated to recover the original function.<br />
<br />
==Formal statements==<br />
There are two parts to the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Loosely put, the first part deals with the derivative of an antiderivative, while the second part deals with the relationship between antiderivatives and definite integrals.<br />
<br />
=== First part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a continuous real-valued function defined on a closed interval [''a'', ''b'']. Let ''F'' be the function defined, for all ''x'' in [''a'', ''b''], by<br />
:<math>F(x) = \int_a^x f(t)\, dt\,.</math><br />
Then, ''F'' is continuous on [''a'', ''b''], differentiable on the open interval (''a'',&nbsp;''b''), and<br />
<br />
:<math>F'(x) = f(x)\,</math><br />
<br />
for all ''x'' in (''a'', ''b'').<br />
<br />
===Corollary===<br />
<br />
The fundamental theorem is often employed to compute the definite integral of a function ''&fnof;'' for which an antiderivative ''g'' is known. Specifically, if ''ƒ'' is a real-valued continuous function on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], and ''g'' is an antiderivative of ''ƒ'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\, dx = g(b)-g(a).</math><br />
<br />
The corollary assumes continuity on the whole interval. This result is strengthened slightly in the following theorem.<br />
<br />
=== Second part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus''' or the '''Newton-Leibniz Axiom'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a real-valued function defined on a closed interval [''a'', ''b''] that admits an antiderivative ''g'' on [''a'',&nbsp;''b'']. That is, ''ƒ'' and ''g'' are functions such that for all ''x'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''],<br />
<br />
:<math>f(x) = g'(x).\ </math><br />
<br />
If ''&fnof;'' is integrable on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''] then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\,dx\, = g(b) - g(a).</math><br />
<br />
Notice that the Second part is somewhat stronger than the Corollary because it does not assume that ''&fnof;'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
Note that when an antiderivative ''g'' exists, then there are infinitely many antiderivatives for ''ƒ'', obtained by adding to ''g'' an arbitrary constant. Also, by the first part of the theorem, antiderivatives of ''ƒ'' always exist when ''ƒ'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
==Proof==<br />
<br />
The proof has been omitted from Skulepedia because only EngScis need to know that, and they aren't real people.</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Fundamental_Theorem_of_Calculus&diff=589Fundamental Theorem of Calculus2011-01-28T04:55:40Z<p>Ryan: /* Second part */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Calculus}}<br />
The '''fundamental theorem of calculus''' specifies the relationship between the two central operations of calculus: derivative and integral.<br />
<br />
The first part of the theorem, sometimes called the '''first fundamental theorem of calculus''', shows that an indefinite integration can be reversed by a differentiation.<br />
<br />
More exactly, the theorem deals with definite integration with variable upper limit and arbitrarily selected lower limit. This particular kind of definite integration allows us to compute one of the infinitely many antiderivatives of a function (except for those which do not have a zero). Hence, it is almost equivalent to indefinite integration, defined by most authors as an operation which yields any one of the possible antiderivatives of a function, including those without a zero. Integration can be reversed by a differentiation. The first part is also important because it guarantees the existence of antiderivatives for continuous functions.<br />
<br />
The second part, sometimes called the '''second fundamental theorem of calculus''', allows one to compute the definite integral of a function by using any one of its infinitely many antiderivatives. This part of the theorem has invaluable practical applications, because it markedly simplifies the computation of definite integrals.<br />
<br />
The first published statement and proof of a restricted version of the fundamental theorem was by James Gregory.<br />
Isaac Barrow proved the first completely general version of the theorem, while Barrow's student, Isaac Newton, completed the development of the surrounding mathematical theory. Gottfried Leibniz systematized the knowledge into a calculus for infinitesimal quantities.<br />
<br />
==Physical intuition==<br />
Intuitively, the theorem simply states that the sum of infinitesimal changes in a quantity over time (or over some other quantity) adds up to the net change in the quantity.<br />
<br />
In the case of a particle traveling in a straight line, its position, ''x'', is given by ''x''(''t'') where ''t'' is time and ''x''(''t'') means that ''x'' is a function of ''t''. The derivative of this function is equal to the infinitesimal change in quantity, d''x'', per infinitesimal change in time, d''t'' (of course, the derivative itself is dependent on time). This change in displacement per change in time is the velocity ''v'' of the particle. In Leibniz notation:<br />
<br />
<math>\frac{dx}{dt}</math><br />
<br />
Rearranging this equation, it follows that:<br />
<br />
:<math>dx = v(t)\,dt. </math><br />
<br />
By the logic above, a change in ''x'' (or Δ''x'') is the sum of the infinitesimal changes d''x''. It is also equal to the sum of the infinitesimal products of the derivative and time. This infinite summation is integration; hence, the integration operation allows the recovery of the original function from its derivative. It can be concluded that this operation works in reverse; the result of the integral can be differentiated to recover the original function.<br />
<br />
==Formal statements==<br />
There are two parts to the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Loosely put, the first part deals with the derivative of an antiderivative, while the second part deals with the relationship between antiderivatives and definite integrals.<br />
<br />
=== First part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a continuous real-valued function defined on a closed interval [''a'', ''b'']. Let ''F'' be the function defined, for all ''x'' in [''a'', ''b''], by<br />
:<math>F(x) = \int_a^x f(t)\, dt\,.</math><br />
Then, ''F'' is continuous on [''a'', ''b''], differentiable on the open interval (''a'',&nbsp;''b''), and<br />
<br />
:<math>F'(x) = f(x)\,</math><br />
<br />
for all ''x'' in (''a'', ''b'').<br />
<br />
===Corollary===<br />
<br />
The fundamental theorem is often employed to compute the definite integral of a function ''&fnof;'' for which an antiderivative ''g'' is known. Specifically, if ''ƒ'' is a real-valued continuous function on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], and ''g'' is an antiderivative of ''ƒ'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\, dx = g(b)-g(a).</math><br />
<br />
The corollary assumes continuity on the whole interval. This result is strengthened slightly in the following theorem.<br />
<br />
=== Second part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus''' or the '''Newton-Leibniz Axiom'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a real-valued function defined on a closed interval [''a'', ''b''] that admits an antiderivative ''g'' on [''a'',&nbsp;''b'']. That is, ''ƒ'' and ''g'' are functions such that for all ''x'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''],<br />
<br />
:<math>f(x) = g'(x).\ </math><br />
<br />
If ''&fnof;'' is integrable on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''] then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\,dx\, = g(b) - g(a).</math><br />
<br />
Notice that the Second part is somewhat stronger than the Corollary because it does not assume that ''&fnof;'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
Note that when an antiderivative ''g'' exists, then there are infinitely many antiderivatives for ''ƒ'', obtained by adding to ''g'' an arbitrary constant. Also, by the first part of the theorem, antiderivatives of ''ƒ'' always exist when ''ƒ'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
==Proof==<br />
<br />
The proof has been omitted from Skulepedia because only EngScis need to know that, and they aren't real people.</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Fundamental_Theorem_of_Calculus&diff=588Fundamental Theorem of Calculus2011-01-28T04:55:24Z<p>Ryan: /* Geometric intuition */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Calculus}}<br />
The '''fundamental theorem of calculus''' specifies the relationship between the two central operations of calculus: derivative and integral.<br />
<br />
The first part of the theorem, sometimes called the '''first fundamental theorem of calculus''', shows that an indefinite integration can be reversed by a differentiation.<br />
<br />
More exactly, the theorem deals with definite integration with variable upper limit and arbitrarily selected lower limit. This particular kind of definite integration allows us to compute one of the infinitely many antiderivatives of a function (except for those which do not have a zero). Hence, it is almost equivalent to indefinite integration, defined by most authors as an operation which yields any one of the possible antiderivatives of a function, including those without a zero. Integration can be reversed by a differentiation. The first part is also important because it guarantees the existence of antiderivatives for continuous functions.<br />
<br />
The second part, sometimes called the '''second fundamental theorem of calculus''', allows one to compute the definite integral of a function by using any one of its infinitely many antiderivatives. This part of the theorem has invaluable practical applications, because it markedly simplifies the computation of definite integrals.<br />
<br />
The first published statement and proof of a restricted version of the fundamental theorem was by James Gregory.<br />
Isaac Barrow proved the first completely general version of the theorem, while Barrow's student, Isaac Newton, completed the development of the surrounding mathematical theory. Gottfried Leibniz systematized the knowledge into a calculus for infinitesimal quantities.<br />
<br />
==Physical intuition==<br />
Intuitively, the theorem simply states that the sum of infinitesimal changes in a quantity over time (or over some other quantity) adds up to the net change in the quantity.<br />
<br />
In the case of a particle traveling in a straight line, its position, ''x'', is given by ''x''(''t'') where ''t'' is time and ''x''(''t'') means that ''x'' is a function of ''t''. The derivative of this function is equal to the infinitesimal change in quantity, d''x'', per infinitesimal change in time, d''t'' (of course, the derivative itself is dependent on time). This change in displacement per change in time is the velocity ''v'' of the particle. In Leibniz notation:<br />
<br />
<math>\frac{dx}{dt}</math><br />
<br />
Rearranging this equation, it follows that:<br />
<br />
:<math>dx = v(t)\,dt. </math><br />
<br />
By the logic above, a change in ''x'' (or Δ''x'') is the sum of the infinitesimal changes d''x''. It is also equal to the sum of the infinitesimal products of the derivative and time. This infinite summation is integration; hence, the integration operation allows the recovery of the original function from its derivative. It can be concluded that this operation works in reverse; the result of the integral can be differentiated to recover the original function.<br />
<br />
==Formal statements==<br />
There are two parts to the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Loosely put, the first part deals with the derivative of an antiderivative, while the second part deals with the relationship between antiderivatives and definite integrals.<br />
<br />
=== First part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a continuous real-valued function defined on a closed interval [''a'', ''b'']. Let ''F'' be the function defined, for all ''x'' in [''a'', ''b''], by<br />
:<math>F(x) = \int_a^x f(t)\, dt\,.</math><br />
Then, ''F'' is continuous on [''a'', ''b''], differentiable on the open interval (''a'',&nbsp;''b''), and<br />
<br />
:<math>F'(x) = f(x)\,</math><br />
<br />
for all ''x'' in (''a'', ''b'').<br />
<br />
===Corollary===<br />
<br />
The fundamental theorem is often employed to compute the definite integral of a function ''&fnof;'' for which an antiderivative ''g'' is known. Specifically, if ''ƒ'' is a real-valued continuous function on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], and ''g'' is an antiderivative of ''ƒ'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\, dx = g(b)-g(a).</math><br />
<br />
The corollary assumes continuity on the whole interval. This result is strengthened slightly in the following theorem.<br />
<br />
=== Second part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus''' or the '''Newton-Leibniz Axiom'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a real-valued function defined on a [[closed interval]] [''a'', ''b''] that admits an antiderivative ''g'' on [''a'',&nbsp;''b'']. That is, ''ƒ'' and ''g'' are functions such that for all ''x'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''],<br />
<br />
:<math>f(x) = g'(x).\ </math><br />
<br />
If ''&fnof;'' is integrable on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''] then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\,dx\, = g(b) - g(a).</math><br />
<br />
Notice that the Second part is somewhat stronger than the Corollary because it does not assume that ''&fnof;'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
Note that when an antiderivative ''g'' exists, then there are infinitely many antiderivatives for ''ƒ'', obtained by adding to ''g'' an arbitrary constant. Also, by the first part of the theorem, antiderivatives of ''ƒ'' always exist when ''ƒ'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
==Proof==<br />
<br />
The proof has been omitted from Skulepedia because only EngScis need to know that, and they aren't real people.</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Fundamental_Theorem_of_Calculus&diff=586Fundamental Theorem of Calculus2011-01-28T04:54:14Z<p>Ryan: /* Physical intuition */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Calculus}}<br />
The '''fundamental theorem of calculus''' specifies the relationship between the two central operations of calculus: derivative and integral.<br />
<br />
The first part of the theorem, sometimes called the '''first fundamental theorem of calculus''', shows that an indefinite integration can be reversed by a differentiation.<br />
<br />
More exactly, the theorem deals with definite integration with variable upper limit and arbitrarily selected lower limit. This particular kind of definite integration allows us to compute one of the infinitely many antiderivatives of a function (except for those which do not have a zero). Hence, it is almost equivalent to indefinite integration, defined by most authors as an operation which yields any one of the possible antiderivatives of a function, including those without a zero. Integration can be reversed by a differentiation. The first part is also important because it guarantees the existence of antiderivatives for continuous functions.<br />
<br />
The second part, sometimes called the '''second fundamental theorem of calculus''', allows one to compute the definite integral of a function by using any one of its infinitely many antiderivatives. This part of the theorem has invaluable practical applications, because it markedly simplifies the computation of definite integrals.<br />
<br />
The first published statement and proof of a restricted version of the fundamental theorem was by James Gregory.<br />
Isaac Barrow proved the first completely general version of the theorem, while Barrow's student, Isaac Newton, completed the development of the surrounding mathematical theory. Gottfried Leibniz systematized the knowledge into a calculus for infinitesimal quantities.<br />
<br />
==Physical intuition==<br />
Intuitively, the theorem simply states that the sum of infinitesimal changes in a quantity over time (or over some other quantity) adds up to the net change in the quantity.<br />
<br />
In the case of a particle traveling in a straight line, its position, ''x'', is given by ''x''(''t'') where ''t'' is time and ''x''(''t'') means that ''x'' is a function of ''t''. The derivative of this function is equal to the infinitesimal change in quantity, d''x'', per infinitesimal change in time, d''t'' (of course, the derivative itself is dependent on time). This change in displacement per change in time is the velocity ''v'' of the particle. In Leibniz notation:<br />
<br />
<math>\frac{dx}{dt}</math><br />
<br />
Rearranging this equation, it follows that:<br />
<br />
:<math>dx = v(t)\,dt. </math><br />
<br />
By the logic above, a change in ''x'' (or Δ''x'') is the sum of the infinitesimal changes d''x''. It is also equal to the sum of the infinitesimal products of the derivative and time. This infinite summation is integration; hence, the integration operation allows the recovery of the original function from its derivative. It can be concluded that this operation works in reverse; the result of the integral can be differentiated to recover the original function.<br />
<br />
==Geometric intuition==<br />
[[Image:FTC geometric.svg|500px|thumb|right|The area shaded in red stripes can be computed as ''h'' times ''&fnof;''(''x''). Alternatively, if the function ''A''(''x'') were known, it could be estimated as ''A''(''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'')&nbsp;&minus;&nbsp;''A''(''x''). These two values are approximately equal, particularly for small ''h''.]]<br />
For a continuous function {{nowrap|1=''y'' = ƒ(''x'')}} whose graph is plotted as a curve, each value of ''x'' has a corresponding area function ''A''(''x''), representing the area beneath the curve between 0 and ''x''. The function ''A''(''x'') may not be known, but it is given that it represents the area under the curve.<br />
<br />
The area under the curve between ''x'' and ''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'' could be computed by finding the area between 0 and ''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'', then subtracting the area between 0 and ''x''. In other words, the area of this “sliver” would be {{nowrap|''A''(''x'' + ''h'') − ''A''(''x'')}}.<br />
<br />
There is another way to ''estimate'' the area of this same sliver. ''h'' is multiplied by ƒ(''x'') to find the area of a rectangle that is approximately the same size as this sliver. It is intuitive that the approximation improves as ''h'' becomes smaller.<br />
<br />
At this point, it is true ''A''(''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'')&nbsp;&minus;&nbsp;''A''(''x'') is approximately equal to ƒ(''x'')·''h''. In other words, {{nowrap|ƒ(''x'')·''h'' ≈ ''A''(''x'' + ''h'') − ''A''(''x'')}}, with this approximation becoming an equality as ''h'' approaches 0 in the limit.<br />
<br />
When both sides of the equation are divided by ''h'':<br />
<br />
: <math>f(x) \approx \frac{A(x+h)-A(x)}{h}.</math><br />
<br />
As ''h'' approaches 0, it can be seen that the right hand side of this equation is simply the derivative ''A''’(''x'') of the area function ''A''(''x''). The left-hand side of the equation simply remains ƒ(''x''), since no ''h'' is present.<br />
<br />
It can thus be shown, in an informal way, that {{nowrap|1 = ƒ(''x'') = ''A''’(''x'')}}. That is, the derivative of the area function ''A''(''x'') is the original function ƒ(''x''); or, the area function is simply the antiderivative of the original function.<br />
<br />
Computing the derivative of a function and “finding the area” under its curve are "opposite" operations. This is the crux of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Most of the theorem's proof is devoted to showing that the area function ''A''(''x'') exists in the first place.<br />
<br />
==Formal statements==<br />
There are two parts to the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Loosely put, the first part deals with the derivative of an antiderivative, while the second part deals with the relationship between antiderivatives and definite integrals.<br />
<br />
=== First part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a continuous real-valued function defined on a closed interval [''a'', ''b'']. Let ''F'' be the function defined, for all ''x'' in [''a'', ''b''], by<br />
:<math>F(x) = \int_a^x f(t)\, dt\,.</math><br />
Then, ''F'' is continuous on [''a'', ''b''], differentiable on the open interval (''a'',&nbsp;''b''), and<br />
<br />
:<math>F'(x) = f(x)\,</math><br />
<br />
for all ''x'' in (''a'', ''b'').<br />
<br />
===Corollary===<br />
<br />
The fundamental theorem is often employed to compute the definite integral of a function ''&fnof;'' for which an antiderivative ''g'' is known. Specifically, if ''ƒ'' is a real-valued continuous function on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], and ''g'' is an antiderivative of ''ƒ'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\, dx = g(b)-g(a).</math><br />
<br />
The corollary assumes continuity on the whole interval. This result is strengthened slightly in the following theorem.<br />
<br />
=== Second part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus''' or the '''Newton-Leibniz Axiom'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a real-valued function defined on a [[closed interval]] [''a'', ''b''] that admits an antiderivative ''g'' on [''a'',&nbsp;''b'']. That is, ''ƒ'' and ''g'' are functions such that for all ''x'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''],<br />
<br />
:<math>f(x) = g'(x).\ </math><br />
<br />
If ''&fnof;'' is integrable on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''] then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\,dx\, = g(b) - g(a).</math><br />
<br />
Notice that the Second part is somewhat stronger than the Corollary because it does not assume that ''&fnof;'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
Note that when an antiderivative ''g'' exists, then there are infinitely many antiderivatives for ''ƒ'', obtained by adding to ''g'' an arbitrary constant. Also, by the first part of the theorem, antiderivatives of ''ƒ'' always exist when ''ƒ'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
==Proof==<br />
<br />
The proof has been omitted from Skulepedia because only EngScis need to know that, and they aren't real people.</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Fundamental_Theorem_of_Calculus&diff=585Fundamental Theorem of Calculus2011-01-28T04:52:36Z<p>Ryan: /* Physical intuition */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Calculus}}<br />
The '''fundamental theorem of calculus''' specifies the relationship between the two central operations of calculus: derivative and integral.<br />
<br />
The first part of the theorem, sometimes called the '''first fundamental theorem of calculus''', shows that an indefinite integration can be reversed by a differentiation.<br />
<br />
More exactly, the theorem deals with definite integration with variable upper limit and arbitrarily selected lower limit. This particular kind of definite integration allows us to compute one of the infinitely many antiderivatives of a function (except for those which do not have a zero). Hence, it is almost equivalent to indefinite integration, defined by most authors as an operation which yields any one of the possible antiderivatives of a function, including those without a zero. Integration can be reversed by a differentiation. The first part is also important because it guarantees the existence of antiderivatives for continuous functions.<br />
<br />
The second part, sometimes called the '''second fundamental theorem of calculus''', allows one to compute the definite integral of a function by using any one of its infinitely many antiderivatives. This part of the theorem has invaluable practical applications, because it markedly simplifies the computation of definite integrals.<br />
<br />
The first published statement and proof of a restricted version of the fundamental theorem was by James Gregory.<br />
Isaac Barrow proved the first completely general version of the theorem, while Barrow's student, Isaac Newton, completed the development of the surrounding mathematical theory. Gottfried Leibniz systematized the knowledge into a calculus for infinitesimal quantities.<br />
<br />
==Physical intuition==<br />
Intuitively, the theorem simply states that the sum of infinitesimal changes in a quantity over time (or over some other quantity) adds up to the net change in the quantity.<br />
<br />
In the case of a particle traveling in a straight line, its position, ''x'', is given by ''x''(''t'') where ''t'' is time and ''x''(''t'') means that ''x'' is a function of ''t''. The derivative of this function is equal to the infinitesimal change in quantity, d''x'', per infinitesimal change in time, d''t'' (of course, the derivative itself is dependent on time). This change in displacement per change in time is the velocity ''v'' of the particle. In Leibniz notation:<br />
<br />
<math>\frac{dx}{dt} = v(t). </math><br />
<br />
Rearranging this equation, it follows that:<br />
<br />
:<math>dx = v(t)\,dt. </math><br />
<br />
By the logic above, a change in ''x'' (or Δ''x'') is the sum of the infinitesimal changes d''x''. It is also equal to the sum of the infinitesimal products of the derivative and time. This infinite summation is integration; hence, the integration operation allows the recovery of the original function from its derivative. It can be concluded that this operation works in reverse; the result of the integral can be differentiated to recover the original function.<br />
<br />
==Geometric intuition==<br />
[[Image:FTC geometric.svg|500px|thumb|right|The area shaded in red stripes can be computed as ''h'' times ''&fnof;''(''x''). Alternatively, if the function ''A''(''x'') were known, it could be estimated as ''A''(''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'')&nbsp;&minus;&nbsp;''A''(''x''). These two values are approximately equal, particularly for small ''h''.]]<br />
For a continuous function {{nowrap|1=''y'' = ƒ(''x'')}} whose graph is plotted as a curve, each value of ''x'' has a corresponding area function ''A''(''x''), representing the area beneath the curve between 0 and ''x''. The function ''A''(''x'') may not be known, but it is given that it represents the area under the curve.<br />
<br />
The area under the curve between ''x'' and ''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'' could be computed by finding the area between 0 and ''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'', then subtracting the area between 0 and ''x''. In other words, the area of this “sliver” would be {{nowrap|''A''(''x'' + ''h'') − ''A''(''x'')}}.<br />
<br />
There is another way to ''estimate'' the area of this same sliver. ''h'' is multiplied by ƒ(''x'') to find the area of a rectangle that is approximately the same size as this sliver. It is intuitive that the approximation improves as ''h'' becomes smaller.<br />
<br />
At this point, it is true ''A''(''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'')&nbsp;&minus;&nbsp;''A''(''x'') is approximately equal to ƒ(''x'')·''h''. In other words, {{nowrap|ƒ(''x'')·''h'' ≈ ''A''(''x'' + ''h'') − ''A''(''x'')}}, with this approximation becoming an equality as ''h'' approaches 0 in the limit.<br />
<br />
When both sides of the equation are divided by ''h'':<br />
<br />
: <math>f(x) \approx \frac{A(x+h)-A(x)}{h}.</math><br />
<br />
As ''h'' approaches 0, it can be seen that the right hand side of this equation is simply the derivative ''A''’(''x'') of the area function ''A''(''x''). The left-hand side of the equation simply remains ƒ(''x''), since no ''h'' is present.<br />
<br />
It can thus be shown, in an informal way, that {{nowrap|1 = ƒ(''x'') = ''A''’(''x'')}}. That is, the derivative of the area function ''A''(''x'') is the original function ƒ(''x''); or, the area function is simply the antiderivative of the original function.<br />
<br />
Computing the derivative of a function and “finding the area” under its curve are "opposite" operations. This is the crux of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Most of the theorem's proof is devoted to showing that the area function ''A''(''x'') exists in the first place.<br />
<br />
==Formal statements==<br />
There are two parts to the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Loosely put, the first part deals with the derivative of an antiderivative, while the second part deals with the relationship between antiderivatives and definite integrals.<br />
<br />
=== First part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a continuous real-valued function defined on a closed interval [''a'', ''b'']. Let ''F'' be the function defined, for all ''x'' in [''a'', ''b''], by<br />
:<math>F(x) = \int_a^x f(t)\, dt\,.</math><br />
Then, ''F'' is continuous on [''a'', ''b''], differentiable on the open interval (''a'',&nbsp;''b''), and<br />
<br />
:<math>F'(x) = f(x)\,</math><br />
<br />
for all ''x'' in (''a'', ''b'').<br />
<br />
===Corollary===<br />
<br />
The fundamental theorem is often employed to compute the definite integral of a function ''&fnof;'' for which an antiderivative ''g'' is known. Specifically, if ''ƒ'' is a real-valued continuous function on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], and ''g'' is an antiderivative of ''ƒ'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\, dx = g(b)-g(a).</math><br />
<br />
The corollary assumes continuity on the whole interval. This result is strengthened slightly in the following theorem.<br />
<br />
=== Second part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus''' or the '''Newton-Leibniz Axiom'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a real-valued function defined on a [[closed interval]] [''a'', ''b''] that admits an antiderivative ''g'' on [''a'',&nbsp;''b'']. That is, ''ƒ'' and ''g'' are functions such that for all ''x'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''],<br />
<br />
:<math>f(x) = g'(x).\ </math><br />
<br />
If ''&fnof;'' is integrable on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''] then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\,dx\, = g(b) - g(a).</math><br />
<br />
Notice that the Second part is somewhat stronger than the Corollary because it does not assume that ''&fnof;'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
Note that when an antiderivative ''g'' exists, then there are infinitely many antiderivatives for ''ƒ'', obtained by adding to ''g'' an arbitrary constant. Also, by the first part of the theorem, antiderivatives of ''ƒ'' always exist when ''ƒ'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
==Proof==<br />
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<div>{{Calculus}}<br />
The '''fundamental theorem of calculus''' specifies the relationship between the two central operations of calculus: derivative and integral.<br />
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The first part of the theorem, sometimes called the '''first fundamental theorem of calculus''', shows that an indefinite integration can be reversed by a differentiation.<br />
<br />
More exactly, the theorem deals with definite integration with variable upper limit and arbitrarily selected lower limit. This particular kind of definite integration allows us to compute one of the infinitely many antiderivatives of a function (except for those which do not have a zero). Hence, it is almost equivalent to indefinite integration, defined by most authors as an operation which yields any one of the possible antiderivatives of a function, including those without a zero. Integration can be reversed by a differentiation. The first part is also important because it guarantees the existence of antiderivatives for continuous functions.<br />
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The second part, sometimes called the '''second fundamental theorem of calculus''', allows one to compute the definite integral of a function by using any one of its infinitely many antiderivatives. This part of the theorem has invaluable practical applications, because it markedly simplifies the computation of definite integrals.<br />
<br />
The first published statement and proof of a restricted version of the fundamental theorem was by James Gregory.<br />
Isaac Barrow proved the first completely general version of the theorem, while Barrow's student, Isaac Newton, completed the development of the surrounding mathematical theory. Gottfried Leibniz systematized the knowledge into a calculus for infinitesimal quantities.<br />
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==Physical intuition==<br />
Intuitively, the theorem simply states that the sum of infinitesimal changes in a quantity over time (or over some other quantity) adds up to the net change in the quantity.<br />
<br />
In the case of a particle traveling in a straight line, its position, ''x'', is given by ''x''(''t'') where ''t'' is time and ''x''(''t'') means that ''x'' is a function of ''t''. The derivative of this function is equal to the infinitesimal change in quantity, d''x'', per infinitesimal change in time, d''t'' (of course, the derivative itself is dependent on time). This change in displacement per change in time is the velocity ''v'' of the particle. In Leibniz notation:<br />
<br />
:<math>\frac{dx}{dt} = v(t). </math><br />
<br />
Rearranging this equation, it follows that:<br />
<br />
:<math>dx = v(t)\,dt. </math><br />
<br />
By the logic above, a change in ''x'' (or Δ''x'') is the sum of the infinitesimal changes d''x''. It is also equal to the sum of the infinitesimal products of the derivative and time. This infinite summation is integration; hence, the integration operation allows the recovery of the original function from its derivative. It can be concluded that this operation works in reverse; the result of the integral can be differentiated to recover the original function.<br />
<br />
==Geometric intuition==<br />
[[Image:FTC geometric.svg|500px|thumb|right|The area shaded in red stripes can be computed as ''h'' times ''&fnof;''(''x''). Alternatively, if the function ''A''(''x'') were known, it could be estimated as ''A''(''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'')&nbsp;&minus;&nbsp;''A''(''x''). These two values are approximately equal, particularly for small ''h''.]]<br />
For a continuous function {{nowrap|1=''y'' = ƒ(''x'')}} whose graph is plotted as a curve, each value of ''x'' has a corresponding area function ''A''(''x''), representing the area beneath the curve between 0 and ''x''. The function ''A''(''x'') may not be known, but it is given that it represents the area under the curve.<br />
<br />
The area under the curve between ''x'' and ''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'' could be computed by finding the area between 0 and ''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'', then subtracting the area between 0 and ''x''. In other words, the area of this “sliver” would be {{nowrap|''A''(''x'' + ''h'') − ''A''(''x'')}}.<br />
<br />
There is another way to ''estimate'' the area of this same sliver. ''h'' is multiplied by ƒ(''x'') to find the area of a rectangle that is approximately the same size as this sliver. It is intuitive that the approximation improves as ''h'' becomes smaller.<br />
<br />
At this point, it is true ''A''(''x''&nbsp;+&nbsp;''h'')&nbsp;&minus;&nbsp;''A''(''x'') is approximately equal to ƒ(''x'')·''h''. In other words, {{nowrap|ƒ(''x'')·''h'' ≈ ''A''(''x'' + ''h'') − ''A''(''x'')}}, with this approximation becoming an equality as ''h'' approaches 0 in the limit.<br />
<br />
When both sides of the equation are divided by ''h'':<br />
<br />
: <math>f(x) \approx \frac{A(x+h)-A(x)}{h}.</math><br />
<br />
As ''h'' approaches 0, it can be seen that the right hand side of this equation is simply the derivative ''A''’(''x'') of the area function ''A''(''x''). The left-hand side of the equation simply remains ƒ(''x''), since no ''h'' is present.<br />
<br />
It can thus be shown, in an informal way, that {{nowrap|1 = ƒ(''x'') = ''A''’(''x'')}}. That is, the derivative of the area function ''A''(''x'') is the original function ƒ(''x''); or, the area function is simply the antiderivative of the original function.<br />
<br />
Computing the derivative of a function and “finding the area” under its curve are "opposite" operations. This is the crux of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Most of the theorem's proof is devoted to showing that the area function ''A''(''x'') exists in the first place.<br />
<br />
==Formal statements==<br />
There are two parts to the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Loosely put, the first part deals with the derivative of an antiderivative, while the second part deals with the relationship between antiderivatives and definite integrals.<br />
<br />
=== First part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a continuous real-valued function defined on a closed interval [''a'', ''b'']. Let ''F'' be the function defined, for all ''x'' in [''a'', ''b''], by<br />
:<math>F(x) = \int_a^x f(t)\, dt\,.</math><br />
Then, ''F'' is continuous on [''a'', ''b''], differentiable on the open interval (''a'',&nbsp;''b''), and<br />
<br />
:<math>F'(x) = f(x)\,</math><br />
<br />
for all ''x'' in (''a'', ''b'').<br />
<br />
===Corollary===<br />
<br />
The fundamental theorem is often employed to compute the definite integral of a function ''&fnof;'' for which an antiderivative ''g'' is known. Specifically, if ''ƒ'' is a real-valued continuous function on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], and ''g'' is an antiderivative of ''ƒ'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''], then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\, dx = g(b)-g(a).</math><br />
<br />
The corollary assumes continuity on the whole interval. This result is strengthened slightly in the following theorem.<br />
<br />
=== Second part ===<br />
<br />
This part is sometimes referred to as the '''Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus''' or the '''Newton-Leibniz Axiom'''.<br />
<br />
Let ''&fnof;'' be a real-valued function defined on a [[closed interval]] [''a'', ''b''] that admits an antiderivative ''g'' on [''a'',&nbsp;''b'']. That is, ''ƒ'' and ''g'' are functions such that for all ''x'' in [''a'',&nbsp;''b''],<br />
<br />
:<math>f(x) = g'(x).\ </math><br />
<br />
If ''&fnof;'' is integrable on [''a'',&nbsp;''b''] then<br />
<br />
:<math>\int_a^b f(x)\,dx\, = g(b) - g(a).</math><br />
<br />
Notice that the Second part is somewhat stronger than the Corollary because it does not assume that ''&fnof;'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
Note that when an antiderivative ''g'' exists, then there are infinitely many antiderivatives for ''ƒ'', obtained by adding to ''g'' an arbitrary constant. Also, by the first part of the theorem, antiderivatives of ''ƒ'' always exist when ''ƒ'' is continuous.<br />
<br />
==Proof==<br />
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His dislikes include streetcars, and pretty much nothing else.<br />
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<div>[[Image:Lgmb.png|thumb|The crest of the Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad]]<br />
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The ''Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad'', or '''LGMB''', is a student-run band consisting chiefly of University of Toronto engineering students. The LGMB is dedicated to the preservation and advancement of [[Skule|Skule&trade;]] spirit along with [[Skule Cannon | Ye Olde Mighty Skule&trade; Cannon]] and the [[Brute Force Committee]] (BFC). The LGMB is notable for its open membership policy and sometimes audacious appearances at events.<br />
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The [[Lady Godiva]] Memorial Bnad is primarily a spirit group and secondly a musical group. The bnad is often introduced, incorrectly, as the ''Lady Godiva Marching Band'', despite the fact that the bnad never marches. A more correct term would be ''meandering band''. The use of the term ''bnad'' is a reference to the inability (or unwillingness) of engineers to spell correctly (see [[Skule (engineering society)|Skule]]).<br />
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==Repertoire and instrumentation==<br />
The LGMB tries to play an assortment of [[Skule]]-spirit, drinking, Christmas, and generally offensive songs. Choice of pieces is typically spontaneous; the bnad leedur(s) will start playing, and the rest of the group joins in or not. Certain scheduled events, such as the Toronto Santa Claus Parade, require the bnad to refrain from certain items that are considered unsuitable for young children or society in general. As well, certain actions, events, or locations typically require certain songs to be played. For example, the "Walking Song" is played when the bnad walks, "Wipe Out" is played when the bnad returns to the Bnad Room through the archway on the west side of Hart House, and "[[Godiva's Hymn]]" is played in the presence of Ye Olde Mighty Skule Cannon.<br />
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During an event, bnad members play an instrument of their choice including traditional instruments such as bass drum, snare drum, trumpet, trombone, baritone horn, sousaphone, flute, clarinet, saxophone, and cymbals, as well as non-traditional instruments including electric guitar (with portable amplifier), electronic keyboard, slide whistle, kazoo, washboard, bedpan, maraca, and fire bell.<br />
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Bnad leedurs typically play the trombone for its simplicity, range, and volume, though other instruments are occasionally taken. The D(r)umb Majur(k) plays snare drum without exception, but may improvise by playing any other instrument, object, or person as a drum during certain pieces.<br />
<br />
==Bnad members==<br />
The LGMB advertises that any student in the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering is a member of the Bnad by default. However, a more practical definition of a bnad member is anyone who has attended a bnad event. No musical talent is required to play with the LGMB, which is perhaps the greatest contributing factor to the group's unique performance. <br />
<br />
Current and Recent Bnad Leedurs:<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]]: Alex Martins<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]]: Addie Denison<br />
*Joonyur Bnad Leedur: Richard Medal<br />
*X Bnad Leedur: Kevin Siu<br />
*X D(r)umb Majur(k): Alvin Ho<br />
*XX Bnad Leedur: Catie Darling<br />
*XX D(r)umb Majur(k): David Clease<br />
*XXX Bnad Leedur: Nick Loberto<br />
*XXX D(r)umb Majur(k): Steven Szeto<br />
*XXXX Bnad Leedur: Caitlin Bailey<br />
*XXXX D(r)umb Majur(k): Nick Cifelli<br />
*XXXX Cymbolic Major: Evangelos Staikos<br />
*XXXXX Bnad Leedur: Jeffy Cornthwaite <br />
*XXXXX D(r)umb Majur(k): Henry Cheung<br />
*XXXXXX Bnad Leedur: Luke Wesley<br />
*XXXXXX D(r)umb Majur(k): Adam Gravitis<br />
*XXXXXXX Bnad Leedur: Susan Hogle<br />
*XXXXXXX(1+XX) D(r)umb Majur(k): Thorsten Klaus<br />
*XXXXXXXX Bnad Leedur: Andrew Overholt<br />
*XXXXXXXX D(r)umb Majur(k): Dan Darujo (sp?)<br />
*XXXXXXXXX Bnad Leedur: Adam Walker<br />
*XXXXXXX(1+XX) D(r)umb Majur(k): Thorsten Klaus<br />
*XXXXXXXXXX Bnad Leedur: Chris Peressotti<br />
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Some notable members of the LGMB have been:<br />
*Sidney Smith (c.1950)<br />
*A.J. Paul La Prairie (c.1949&ndash;1950)<br />
*Tim Allan (c.1968&ndash;1972)<br />
*Bob Bossin (c.1966&ndash;1969)<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
The Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad was founded circa 1950, by A.J. Paul La Prairie while he was a student at the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. Originally called The Lady Godiva Band, it was soon renamed to the Lady Godiva Memorial Band, a name suggested by the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering and student life University of Toronto Engineering Society President Bill Walker. They have since become the Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad.<br />
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The original band had about fifteen members and was initially led by their founder A.J. Paul La Prairie. During their second rehearsal, however, it was discovered that La Prairie could not read music, so the band was turned over to Tom Kenney, a chemical engineering student.<br />
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The LGMB's first uniform consisted of a few red military jackets and pith helmets. The uniform along with their first bass drum, two tenor drums, cymbals and a drum major's baton were courtesy of La Prairie's resourcefulness and his military connections. Those who didn't wear military jackets were often seen in the traditional leather jacket of the engineering faculty. Later, members began to wear their decorated hardhats to events. The first public appearance of the LGMB was at the Annual Homecoming Parade on the back of a flatbed truck. [http://archives.library.utoronto.ca/dbtw-wpd/exec/dbtwpub.dll?AC=GET_RECORD&BU=http%3A//archives.library.utoronto.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/175image/&TN=175image&SN=AUTO2465&SE=1158&RN=4&MR=10&RF=175report&DF=175expanded&RL=0&DL=0&NP=3&ID=]<br />
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An account of one of the first events given by A.J. Paul La Prairie:<br />
<br />
<blockquote>We did have one parade that I do remember, with humour. There was a big football game at Varsity Stadium. The L.G.M.B. marched up and, to the amazement of the ticket collectors, we played our way right through the gate and on to the field. For this event we were all wearing great big moustaches. When we came to the fifty yard line I noticed Sidney Smith sitting in front. I offered him a moustache, which he put on. The band serenaded him. Ergo, Sidney Smith, President of The University of Toronto, became an Honorary Member of the L.G.M.B. (La Prairie 1994) [http://traditions.skule.ca/articles/ajax/alumni/laprairie.php]</blockquote><br />
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Another notable event attended by the LGMB was the Bloor-Danforth subway line opening on February 26, 1966. According to ''The Ubyssey'', a University of British Columbia student newspaper, 500 University of Toronto engineering students led by the LGMB "lept over turnstiles" and the first 400 students piled onto a train. One of the remaining students then pulled the emergency power switch. This event interfered with regular service for more than five hours. The LGMB has been accused of causing this disruption; however, their involvement is not verified. [http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/ubyssey/UBYSSEY_1966_03_01.pdf] This day was subsequently celebrated for years to come as [[St. Ralph's Day]] after Ralph C. Day, a former mayor of Toronto and the director of the Toronto Transit Commission at the time.<br />
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The next year, the LGMB produced their first of six albums to date, ''Lady Godiva Memorial Band at the Mighty Cannonball'' (1962). Also produced by the LGMB were ''The Lady Godiva Memorial Band Strikes Back!!'' (1964), ''Lady Godiva Memorial Band Blows'' (1967), ''Band With the Runs'' (1977), ''Never Mind the Football Game'', ''Here's the Lady Godiva Memorial Band'' (1989), and ''Let Go Me Bongos!'' (CD 1999).<br />
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In the 1970s, at the beginning of University of Toronto Frosh Week each year, the LGMB met on the lawn in front of the Ontario provincial legislature. There with engineering, law, medical and arts first year students they received a speech from the presiding Premier of Ontario. During the ceremony the band played several "standard" selections as well as the engineering cheer song. <br />
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In 1976, the LGMB won a second place award in the Kiwanis Music Festival in class 425 (Brass and Reed Bands — Open). Paul Higgins led the LGMB to a first place award in class 501 (Brass and Reed Bands — membership to be less than 30), in a different year, for their performance of ''First Suite for Military Band in E Flat'' by Gustav Holst.<br />
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In the fall of 1976 the LGMB played at the CN tower alongside Pierre Trudeau and his wife Margaret Trudeau, becoming the first band to play at the CN Tower.<br />
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About the same time, just before their 1977 album, a new uniform began to appear. Along with the engineering jacket and decorated hardhat, members wore hockey shirts adorned with the LGMB logo on the front. These shirts were originally mostly yellow with blue and white accents. (The [[Skule]] colours are blue and gold.) This design was updated to mostly blue with yellow and white accents in 1993.<br />
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In 2000, the LGMB sat in the audience for a showing of Jonovision. They were mentioned briefly by the host Jonathan Torrens. The LGMB also made it onto Breakfast Television on September 3, 2002.<br />
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==Albums and discography==<br />
*1962: ''Lady Godiva Memorial Band at the Mighty Cannonball''<br />
<br />
1. Colonel Bogey <br />
2. Peter Gunn<br />
3. Lassus Trombone<br />
4. In a Persian Market<br />
5. Midnight in Moscow<br />
6. JFK<br />
7. Little Brown Jug<br />
8. Prelude in C-Sharp Minor (transposed)<br />
9. Theme from Man with the Golden Arm<br />
10. Godiva<br />
11. The Saints<br />
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*1964: ''The Lady Godiva Memorial Band Strikes Back!!''<br />
<br />
1. Divertmento<br />
2. Ben Gunn<br />
3. Electronic Joke #1<br />
4. Lassus Trombone<br />
5. The Light Cavalry Overture<br />
6. Five O'Clock in UC<br />
7. Godiva<br />
8. The Saints<br />
9. Cannon<br />
10. Little Brown Jug<br />
11. Electronic Joke #2<br />
12. 1812 Overture<br />
13. One Minute of Silence<br />
14. Skeaf plays Gershwin<br />
15. Huzzanga Chorus<br />
16. University of Toronto<br />
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*1967: ''Lady Godiva Memorial Band Blows''<br />
<br />
Side One<br />
1. Fanfare to the prize-winning Lady Godiva Memorial Band <br />
2. God save DeGaulle<br />
3. Bill Bailey, will you please go home<br />
4. Batman<br />
5. Dolly's Last Stand<br />
6. Peter in the wolf<br />
7. Watermelon man<br />
8. Talking McGill Train Blues<br />
9. The man with the golden finger<br />
10. University College Song and Cheer<br />
11. The Skule Song and Cannon<br />
<br />
Side Two<br />
21. Second Brandenburg Concerto, Allegro Assai<br />
22. Muskrat Ramble<br />
23. Beethoven's Fifth Symphony<br />
24a First Suite for Military Band in and around E Flat<br />
24b First Suite for Military Band in and around E Flat<br />
24c First Suite for Military Band in and around E Flat<br />
25. Blue Danube Waltz<br />
26. Canada's Favourite Folksongs<br />
27. Bungler's Holiday<br />
28. University of Toronto Song<br />
29. Spontaneous Encore Blues<br />
30. Trumpet Voluntary Movement and Water Music<br />
<br />
*1977: ''Band With the Runs''<br />
<br />
Side One<br />
1. Preamble<br />
2. Gnag Bnag (Sam and Janet Evening)<br />
3. Ooble Dooble<br />
4. Blue and White (Black and Blue)<br />
5. Crock of Ages (Sally Ann)<br />
6. The Blunderer (R.I.P. Sousa; disarr. R. Yates)<br />
7. Ben Dover Suite<br />
8. Mailman (John Henry)<br />
9. The Stripper (Fanny Foxbach)<br />
10. Furry Leaves (Albumsplaat) (Chevy van Beethoven)<br />
11. Amble<br />
12. How Does He Smell?<br />
<br />
Side Two<br />
1. Interamble<br />
2. Second Military Suite in F! (Gustav Holst)<br />
3. Moreofthesameamble<br />
4. Take Me, Out<br />
5. Whoa! (When Ah says whoa, Ah means whoa!)<br />
6. Postamble<br />
7. Skaters Vaults<br />
8. Grand Finaleamble<br />
9. Skule Song (A cannon featuring the LGMGregorian Chant Society)<br />
10. Grate Escape, with Festive Interlewd<br />
11. Terrible<br />
<br />
*1989: ''Never Mind the Football Game, Here's the Lady Godiva Memorial Band''<br />
<br />
Side One<br />
1. Washington and Lee Swing<br />
2. Mickey Mouse<br />
3. Oh... Canada<br />
3a Bad Joke #1<br />
4. Flintstones<br />
4a Bnad Cheer #1 and more<br />
5. Ball Game (Take Me Out)<br />
6. Hey, Look Us Over<br />
6a Rob West Cheer<br />
7. Rubber Ducky<br />
7a Bnad Cheer #2<br />
8. Those Were the Days<br />
8a Bnad Cheer #3<br />
9. 1002<br />
10. Two-Skin<br />
10a Sexual Bnad Chant #1<br />
11. More Beer<br />
11a Bad Joke #2<br />
11b It's Amazing!<br />
11c Bad Joke #3<br />
12. Web-footed Friends<br />
<br />
Side Two<br />
1. Godiva's Rap<br />
2. Mailman<br />
3. Black & Blue (U of T Song)<br />
4. Colonel Bogie<br />
5. Muppet Shoe<br />
6. Oh God! Save the Non-Sexist Engineer<br />
7. Black Christmas<br />
8. Skater's Waltz<br />
9. Song of the Fighting Soldier<br />
10. California Suite in C#<br />
11. Engineer's Hymn (Skule Song)<br />
12. Grate Escape<br />
13. K-Dense<br />
<br />
*1999: ''Let Go Me Bongos!'' (CD)<br />
<br />
1. Marching Bands<br />
2. Sesame Street<br />
3. Louie Lou-i-ay<br />
4. Rubber Ducky<br />
5. Falling Into Sin<br />
6. Hey, Look Us Over<br />
7. Mailman<br />
8. God Save the Engineer<br />
9. Game Take Me Out<br />
10. Muppet Show<br />
11. Why Are We Waiting<br />
12. Tickle Terry (PC Version)<br />
13. Tickle Terry (Non-PC Version)<br />
14. Mickey Mouse<br />
15. Foreskin<br />
16. Walking Song #1<br />
17. Walking Song #2<br />
18. Roll Me Over<br />
19. Web Footed<br />
20. More Beer<br />
21. Tequila<br />
22. Wipe Out<br />
23. The Engineering Hymn<br />
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==References==<br />
*La Prairie, A.J. Paul. [http://traditions.skule.ca/articles/ajax/alumni/laprairie.php "The Lady Godiva Memorial Band and The Skule Cannon"]. As told on the occasion of "Ajax Remembered" held in 1994. <br />
*Lindsey, Graham. [http://timallan.com/bio.html "Biography: Tim Allan"]. Updated August 2005.<br />
*Bossin, Bob. [http://www3.telus.net/oldfolk/obituary.htm "My Obituary"]. Excerpts from "That's what folk songs have always done...." Originally published in the ''Canadian Folk Music Bulletin,'' December 1995. <br />
*[http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/ubyssey/UBYSSEY_1966_03_01.pdf "Engineers pull a slow one."] ''The Ubyssey.'' Vol. XLVIII, No. 54. Page 1. 1 March 1966.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://lgmb.skule.ca The Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad]<br />
*[http://www.skule.ca University of Toronto Engineering Society (skule.ca)]<br />
*[http://traditions.skule.ca/ Traditions.Skule.ca]<br />
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The ''Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad'', or '''LGMB''', is a student-run band consisting chiefly of University of Toronto engineering students. The LGMB is dedicated to the preservation and advancement of [[Skule|Skule&trade;]] spirit along with [[Skule Cannon | Ye Olde Mighty Skule&trade; Cannon]] and the [[Brute Force Committee]] (BFC). The LGMB is notable for its open membership policy and sometimes audacious appearances at events.<br />
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The [[Lady Godiva]] Memorial Bnad is primarily a spirit group and secondly a musical group. The bnad is often introduced, incorrectly, as the ''Lady Godiva Marching Band'', despite the fact that the bnad never marches. A more correct term would be ''meandering band''. The use of the term ''bnad'' is a reference to the inability (or unwillingness) of engineers to spell correctly (see [[Skule (engineering society)|Skule]]).<br />
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==Repertoire and instrumentation==<br />
The LGMB tries to play an assortment of [[Skule]]-spirit, drinking, Christmas, and generally offensive songs. Choice of pieces is typically spontaneous; the bnad leedur(s) will start playing, and the rest of the group joins in or not. Certain scheduled events, such as the Toronto Santa Claus Parade, require the bnad to refrain from certain items that are considered unsuitable for young children or society in general. As well, certain actions, events, or locations typically require certain songs to be played. For example, the "Walking Song" is played when the bnad walks, "Wipe Out" is played when the bnad returns to the Bnad Room through the archway on the west side of Hart House, and "[[Godiva's Hymn]]" is played in the presence of Ye Olde Mighty Skule Cannon.<br />
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During an event, bnad members play an instrument of their choice including traditional instruments such as bass drum, snare drum, trumpet, trombone, baritone horn, sousaphone, flute, clarinet, saxophone, and cymbals, as well as non-traditional instruments including electric guitar (with portable amplifier), electronic keyboard, slide whistle, kazoo, washboard, bedpan, maraca, and fire bell.<br />
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Bnad leedurs typically play the trombone for its simplicity, range, and volume, though other instruments are occasionally taken. The D(r)umb Majur(k) plays snare drum without exception, but may improvise by playing any other instrument, object, or person as a drum during certain pieces.<br />
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==Bnad members==<br />
The LGMB advertises that any student in the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering is a member of the Bnad by default. However, a more practical definition of a bnad member is anyone who has attended a bnad event. No musical talent is required to play with the LGMB, which is perhaps the greatest contributing factor to the group's unique performance. <br />
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Current and Recent Bnad Leedurs:<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]]: Alex Martins<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]]: Addie Denison<br />
*Joonyur Bnad Leedur: Richard Medal<br />
*X Bnad Leedur: Kevin Siu<br />
*X D(r)umb Majur(k): Alvin Ho<br />
*XX Bnad Leedur: Catie Darling<br />
*XX D(r)umb Majur(k): David Clease<br />
*XXX Bnad Leedur: Nick Loberto<br />
*XXX D(r)umb Majur(k): Steven Szeto<br />
*XXXX Bnad Leedur: Caitlin Bailey<br />
*XXXX D(r)umb Majur(k): Nick Cifelli<br />
*XXXX Cymbolic Major: Evangelos Staikos<br />
*XXXXX Bnad Leedur: Jeffy Cornthwaite <br />
*XXXXX D(r)umb Majur(k): Henry Cheung<br />
*XXXXXX Bnad Leedur: Luke Wesley<br />
*XXXXXX D(r)umb Majur(k): Adam Gravitis<br />
*XXXXXXX Bnad Leedur: Susan Hogle<br />
*XXXXXXX(1+XX) D(r)umb Majur(k): Thorsten Klaus<br />
*XXXXXXXX Bnad Leedur: Andrew Overholt<br />
*XXXXXXXX D(r)umb Majur(k): Dan Darujo (sp?)<br />
*XXXXXXXXX Bnad Leedur: Adam Walker<br />
*XXXXXXX(1+XX) D(r)umb Majur(k): Thorsten Klaus<br />
*XXXXXXXXXX Bnad Leedur: Chris Peressotti<br />
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Some notable members of the LGMB have been:<br />
*Sidney Smith (c.1950)<br />
*A.J. Paul La Prairie (c.1949&ndash;1950)<br />
*Tim Allan (c.1968&ndash;1972)<br />
*Bob Bossin (c.1966&ndash;1969)<br />
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==History==<br />
The Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad was founded circa 1950, by A.J. Paul La Prairie while he was a student at the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. Originally called The Lady Godiva Band, it was soon renamed to the Lady Godiva Memorial Band, a name suggested by the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering#Traditions and student life University of Toronto Engineering Society President Bill Walker. They have since become the Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad.<br />
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The original band had about fifteen members and was initially led by their founder A.J. Paul La Prairie. During their second rehearsal, however, it was discovered that La Prairie could not read music, so the band was turned over to Tom Kenney, a chemical engineering student.<br />
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The LGMB's first uniform consisted of a few red military jackets and pith helmets. The uniform along with their first bass drum, two tenor drums, cymbals and a drum major's baton were courtesy of La Prairie's resourcefulness and his military connections. Those who didn't wear military jackets were often seen in the traditional leather jacket of the engineering faculty. Later, members began to wear their decorated hardhats to events. The first public appearance of the LGMB was at the Annual Homecoming Parade on the back of a flatbed truck. [http://archives.library.utoronto.ca/dbtw-wpd/exec/dbtwpub.dll?AC=GET_RECORD&BU=http%3A//archives.library.utoronto.ca/dbtw-wpd/textbase/175image/&TN=175image&SN=AUTO2465&SE=1158&RN=4&MR=10&RF=175report&DF=175expanded&RL=0&DL=0&NP=3&ID=]<br />
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An account of one of the first events given by A.J. Paul La Prairie:<br />
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<blockquote>We did have one parade that I do remember, with humour. There was a big football game at Varsity Stadium. The L.G.M.B. marched up and, to the amazement of the ticket collectors, we played our way right through the gate and on to the field. For this event we were all wearing great big moustaches. When we came to the fifty yard line I noticed Sidney Smith sitting in front. I offered him a moustache, which he put on. The band serenaded him. Ergo, Sidney Smith, President of The University of Toronto, became an Honorary Member of the L.G.M.B. (La Prairie 1994) [http://traditions.skule.ca/articles/ajax/alumni/laprairie.php]</blockquote><br />
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Another notable event attended by the LGMB was the Bloor-Danforth subway line opening on February 26, 1966. According to ''The Ubyssey'', a University of British Columbia student newspaper, 500 University of Toronto engineering students led by the LGMB "lept over turnstiles" and the first 400 students piled onto a train. One of the remaining students then pulled the emergency power switch. This event interfered with regular service for more than five hours. The LGMB has been accused of causing this disruption; however, their involvement is not verified. [http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/ubyssey/UBYSSEY_1966_03_01.pdf] This day was subsequently celebrated for years to come as [[St. Ralph's Day]] after Ralph C. Day, a former mayor of Toronto and the director of the Toronto Transit Commission at the time.<br />
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The next year, the LGMB produced their first of six albums to date, ''Lady Godiva Memorial Band at the Mighty Cannonball'' (1962). Also produced by the LGMB were ''The Lady Godiva Memorial Band Strikes Back!!'' (1964), ''Lady Godiva Memorial Band Blows'' (1967), ''Band With the Runs'' (1977), ''Never Mind the Football Game'', ''Here's the Lady Godiva Memorial Band'' (1989), and ''Let Go Me Bongos!'' (CD 1999).<br />
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In the 1970s, at the beginning of University of Toronto Frosh Week each year, the LGMB met on the lawn in front of the Ontario provincial legislature. There with engineering, law, medical and arts first year students they received a speech from the presiding Premier of Ontario. During the ceremony the band played several "standard" selections as well as the engineering cheer song. <br />
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In 1976, the LGMB won a second place award in the Kiwanis Music Festival in class 425 (Brass and Reed Bands — Open). Paul Higgins led the LGMB to a first place award in class 501 (Brass and Reed Bands — membership to be less than 30), in a different year, for their performance of ''First Suite for Military Band in E Flat'' by Gustav Holst.<br />
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In the fall of 1976 the LGMB played at the CN tower alongside Pierre Trudeau and his wife Margaret Trudeau, becoming the first band to play at the CN Tower.<br />
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About the same time, just before their 1977 album, a new uniform began to appear. Along with the engineering jacket and decorated hardhat, members wore hockey shirts adorned with the LGMB logo on the front. These shirts were originally mostly yellow with blue and white accents. (The [[Skule]] colours are blue and gold.) This design was updated to mostly blue with yellow and white accents in 1993.<br />
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In 2000, the LGMB sat in the audience for a showing of Jonovision. They were mentioned briefly by the host Jonathan Torrens. The LGMB also made it onto Breakfast Television on September 3, 2002.<br />
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==Albums and discography==<br />
*1962: ''Lady Godiva Memorial Band at the Mighty Cannonball''<br />
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1. Colonel Bogey <br />
2. Peter Gunn<br />
3. Lassus Trombone<br />
4. In a Persian Market<br />
5. Midnight in Moscow<br />
6. JFK<br />
7. Little Brown Jug<br />
8. Prelude in C-Sharp Minor (transposed)<br />
9. Theme from Man with the Golden Arm<br />
10. Godiva<br />
11. The Saints<br />
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*1964: ''The Lady Godiva Memorial Band Strikes Back!!''<br />
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1. Divertmento<br />
2. Ben Gunn<br />
3. Electronic Joke #1<br />
4. Lassus Trombone<br />
5. The Light Cavalry Overture<br />
6. Five O'Clock in UC<br />
7. Godiva<br />
8. The Saints<br />
9. Cannon<br />
10. Little Brown Jug<br />
11. Electronic Joke #2<br />
12. 1812 Overture<br />
13. One Minute of Silence<br />
14. Skeaf plays Gershwin<br />
15. Huzzanga Chorus<br />
16. University of Toronto<br />
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*1967: ''Lady Godiva Memorial Band Blows''<br />
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Side One<br />
1. Fanfare to the prize-winning Lady Godiva Memorial Band <br />
2. God save DeGaulle<br />
3. Bill Bailey, will you please go home<br />
4. Batman<br />
5. Dolly's Last Stand<br />
6. Peter in the wolf<br />
7. Watermelon man<br />
8. Talking McGill Train Blues<br />
9. The man with the golden finger<br />
10. University College Song and Cheer<br />
11. The Skule Song and Cannon<br />
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Side Two<br />
21. Second Brandenburg Concerto, Allegro Assai<br />
22. Muskrat Ramble<br />
23. Beethoven's Fifth Symphony<br />
24a First Suite for Military Band in and around E Flat<br />
24b First Suite for Military Band in and around E Flat<br />
24c First Suite for Military Band in and around E Flat<br />
25. Blue Danube Waltz<br />
26. Canada's Favourite Folksongs<br />
27. Bungler's Holiday<br />
28. University of Toronto Song<br />
29. Spontaneous Encore Blues<br />
30. Trumpet Voluntary Movement and Water Music<br />
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*1977: ''Band With the Runs''<br />
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Side One<br />
1. Preamble<br />
2. Gnag Bnag (Sam and Janet Evening)<br />
3. Ooble Dooble<br />
4. Blue and White (Black and Blue)<br />
5. Crock of Ages (Sally Ann)<br />
6. The Blunderer (R.I.P. Sousa; disarr. R. Yates)<br />
7. Ben Dover Suite<br />
8. Mailman (John Henry)<br />
9. The Stripper (Fanny Foxbach)<br />
10. Furry Leaves (Albumsplaat) (Chevy van Beethoven)<br />
11. Amble<br />
12. How Does He Smell?<br />
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Side Two<br />
1. Interamble<br />
2. Second Military Suite in F! (Gustav Holst)<br />
3. Moreofthesameamble<br />
4. Take Me, Out<br />
5. Whoa! (When Ah says whoa, Ah means whoa!)<br />
6. Postamble<br />
7. Skaters Vaults<br />
8. Grand Finaleamble<br />
9. Skule Song (A cannon featuring the LGMGregorian Chant Society)<br />
10. Grate Escape, with Festive Interlewd<br />
11. Terrible<br />
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*1989: ''Never Mind the Football Game, Here's the Lady Godiva Memorial Band''<br />
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Side One<br />
1. Washington and Lee Swing<br />
2. Mickey Mouse<br />
3. Oh... Canada<br />
3a Bad Joke #1<br />
4. Flintstones<br />
4a Bnad Cheer #1 and more<br />
5. Ball Game (Take Me Out)<br />
6. Hey, Look Us Over<br />
6a Rob West Cheer<br />
7. Rubber Ducky<br />
7a Bnad Cheer #2<br />
8. Those Were the Days<br />
8a Bnad Cheer #3<br />
9. 1002<br />
10. Two-Skin<br />
10a Sexual Bnad Chant #1<br />
11. More Beer<br />
11a Bad Joke #2<br />
11b It's Amazing!<br />
11c Bad Joke #3<br />
12. Web-footed Friends<br />
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Side Two<br />
1. Godiva's Rap<br />
2. Mailman<br />
3. Black & Blue (U of T Song)<br />
4. Colonel Bogie<br />
5. Muppet Shoe<br />
6. Oh God! Save the Non-Sexist Engineer<br />
7. Black Christmas<br />
8. Skater's Waltz<br />
9. Song of the Fighting Soldier<br />
10. California Suite in C#<br />
11. Engineer's Hymn (Skule Song)<br />
12. Grate Escape<br />
13. K-Dense<br />
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*1999: ''Let Go Me Bongos!'' (CD)<br />
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1. Marching Bands<br />
2. Sesame Street<br />
3. Louie Lou-i-ay<br />
4. Rubber Ducky<br />
5. Falling Into Sin<br />
6. Hey, Look Us Over<br />
7. Mailman<br />
8. God Save the Engineer<br />
9. Game Take Me Out<br />
10. Muppet Show<br />
11. Why Are We Waiting<br />
12. Tickle Terry (PC Version)<br />
13. Tickle Terry (Non-PC Version)<br />
14. Mickey Mouse<br />
15. Foreskin<br />
16. Walking Song #1<br />
17. Walking Song #2<br />
18. Roll Me Over<br />
19. Web Footed<br />
20. More Beer<br />
21. Tequila<br />
22. Wipe Out<br />
23. The Engineering Hymn<br />
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==References==<br />
*La Prairie, A.J. Paul. [http://traditions.skule.ca/articles/ajax/alumni/laprairie.php "The Lady Godiva Memorial Band and The Skule Cannon"]. As told on the occasion of "Ajax Remembered" held in 1994. <br />
*Lindsey, Graham. [http://timallan.com/bio.html "Biography: Tim Allan"]. Updated August 2005.<br />
*Bossin, Bob. [http://www3.telus.net/oldfolk/obituary.htm "My Obituary"]. Excerpts from "That's what folk songs have always done...." Originally published in the ''Canadian Folk Music Bulletin,'' December 1995. <br />
*[http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/ubyssey/UBYSSEY_1966_03_01.pdf "Engineers pull a slow one."] ''The Ubyssey.'' Vol. XLVIII, No. 54. Page 1. 1 March 1966.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://lgmb.skule.ca The Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad]<br />
*[http://www.skule.ca University of Toronto Engineering Society (skule.ca)]<br />
*[http://traditions.skule.ca/ Traditions.Skule.ca]<br />
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==Engineering Society Positions==<br />
===Officers===<br />
*[[President]] - Pete Suddard<br />
*[[VP Finance]] - Eamon McDermott<br />
*[[VP Communications]] - Henry Cheung<br />
*[[VP Academic]] - Agnes Durlik<br />
*[[VP Student Life]] - Nicole di Carlo<br />
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===Commercial Operations===<br />
*[[Stores]] Finance Manager - Maggie Dong<br />
*[[Stores]] Operations Manager - Mandy Tong<br />
*[[Suds]] Finance Manager - Catherine Korinek<br />
*[[Suds]] Operations Manager - Jon Hollands<br />
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===Internal Directors===<br />
*[[Archivist]] - Juan Fantin<br />
*[[Cannon]] Editor - Jeff Harris<br />
*[[Cannonball]] Chair - Jennifer Lee<br />
*[[Community Outreach]] Director - Lise Eamer<br />
*[[Computer Systems Administrator]] - David Woods<br />
*[[Engineering Communications]] Administrator - Zach Martin<br />
*[[External Relations Director]] - Nick Loberto<br />
*[[F!rosh Handbook]] Editor - Sarah Ranco<br />
*[[Gradball]] Chair - Kharthick Kathiresan<br />
*[[Hi-Skule]] Liaison - Mahvish Ashraf<br />
*[[Orientation Chair]] - Luke Wesley<br />
*[[Professional Development Director]] - Sara Clark<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Liaison - Leona Smith<br />
*[[Skulebook]] Editor - Holly Wonch<br />
*[[Speaker]] - Adam Gravitis<br />
*[[Sponsorship Director]] - Paul Radcliffe<br />
*[[Student Issues Director]] - Kerry Black<br />
*[[Toike Oike]] Editor - Mei Ling Chen<br />
*[[UTEK]] Director - Robert Jackiewicz<br />
*[[Webmaster]] - Vacant<br />
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*Chief Returning Officer - Claudia Wu<br />
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==Discipline Club Chairs==<br />
*[[Chemical Engineering Club]] - Nicholas Wood<br />
*[[Civil Engineering Club]] - Nastassja Liebenow<br />
*[[Computer Engineering Club]] - Kharthick Khatiresan<br />
*[[Electrical Engineering Club]] - Prashanth Fernando<br />
*[[Engineering Science Club]] - Mabel Lai<br />
*[[Industrial Engineering Club]] - Pamela Chan & Shannon Guimond<br />
*[[Material Science and Engineering Club]] - Robert MacRae<br />
*[[Mechanical Engineering Club]] - Jon Hollands & Luke Wesley<br />
*[[Mineral Engineering Club]] - Jesse Katz-Totton<br />
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<br />
==Class Representatives==<br />
{|<br />
|Chemical Engineering||0T9 ||Madana Fazi<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T8 ||Liane Catalfo<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T7 ||Rob Nesci<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T6 ||Athan Tountas<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Civil Engineering ||0T9 ||Clarissa Binkley<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T8 ||Julia Barker<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T7 ||Dsniel Cicero<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T6 ||Keiko Kerr<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Computer Engineering ||0T9 ||Daniel Cooperman<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T8 ||Andrew Shorten<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T7 ||Dave Medal<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T6 ||Jeremy Cutler<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Electrical Engineering ||0T9 ||Suhail Khalid<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T8 ||Onur Aydin<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T7 ||Chris Doan<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T6 ||Ardalan Shojaei<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Engineering Science ||0T9 ||Evan Jones<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T8 ||Zenzo Wysocki<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T7 ||Pete Laratta<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T6 ||Christos Klement<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Industrial Engineering ||0T9 ||Steven Szeto<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T8 ||Diana Rzezniczek<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T7 ||Shan Johal<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T6 ||Petty Yom<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Materials Science & Engineering ||0T9 ||Chirag Variawa<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T8 ||Zain Aleem<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T7 ||Harim Kim<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T6 ||Robert MacRae<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mechanical Engineering ||0T9 ||Raj Pattani<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T8 ||Onome Igharoro<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T7 ||Jordan Silverman<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T6 ||Carol Temple<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Mineral Engineering ||0T9 ||Rajbir Gill<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T8 ||Lisa Janet Barbos<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T7 ||Michelle Meng Wu<br />
|-<br />
| ||0T6 ||Jesse Katz-Totton<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Year Chairs==<br />
*First Year - Riley Monsour<br />
*Second Year - Cody MacNeil<br />
*Third Year - Cameron Fraser<br />
*PEY Rep - Christopher Joe<br />
*Fourth Year - Jeremy Cutler<br />
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==Skule™ Spirit==<br />
*[[Bnad Leedur]] - Jeffy Cornthwaite<br />
*[[D(r)umb Majur(k)]] - Henry Cheung<br />
*[[Skule Cannon | Chief Attiliator]] - Zachary Hoy<br />
*[[Blue & Gold Committee]] Chair - Chris Anderson<br />
*[[Skule Nite]] Director - Chris Peresotti<br />
*[[Engineering Athletics Association]] President - Adam Boddy<br />
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===Godiva Week Competition Winners===<br />
*[[Godiva's Quest]] - Luke Wesley<br />
*[[Mr. Blue & Gold]] - Jeannot Ouellette<br />
*[[Godiva's Crown]] - Lise Eamer<br />
*[[Ultimate F!rosh]] - Rob Richer<br />
*[[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]] - Chem<br />
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==External Representatives==<br />
*UTSU Director - David Bulger<br />
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<div>==Chorus==<br />
:We are, we are, we are, we are, we are the Engineers,<br />
:We can, we can, we can, we can demolish forty beers.<br />
:Drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, so come along with us,<br />
:For we don't give a damn for any damn man, who don't give a damn for us.<br />
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==Verses about Godiva==<br />
:Godiva was a lady who through Coventry did ride,<br />
:To show to all the villagers her lovely bare white hide.<br />
:The most observant villager, an Engineer of course,<br />
:Was the only one to notice that Godiva rode a horse.<br />
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:She said I’ve come a long, long way, and I will go as far,<br />
:With the man who takes me off this horse, and leads me to a bar.<br />
:The men who took her off her steed, and stood her to a bar,<br />
:Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a drunken Engineer.<br />
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:Godiva woke next morning and she had an awful head,<br />
:Decided to be sensible and spend the day in bed.<br />
:The only ones to visit her and bring her lots of cheer,<br />
:Were a broken-down Surveyor and a bloodshot Engineer.<br />
<br />
:Godiva died and where she fell a benchmark marks the spot,<br />
:In any Engineering text, its level can be got.<br />
:And up in Heaven, everyday Godiva craves for beer,<br />
:But she'll have to wait until the gates let in the Engineers<br />
<br />
:Godiva was a lady well-endowed, of that there was no doubt.<br />
:She never wore a stich of clothes, just wound her hair about.<br />
:The first man who ever made her was an Engineer of course,<br />
:But an Artsie queer, on just one beer once made Godiva's horse.<br />
:''OR''<br />
:The first man who ever made her was an Engineer of course,<br />
:But on just one drink, and Artsie fink once made Godiva's horse.<br />
<br />
==Female Verse==<br />
:We are, we are, we are, we are the female Engineers,<br />
:We can, we can, we can, we can demolish twice as many beers.<br />
:So cum, so cum, so cum, so cum, so cum all over us,<br />
:For we don't give a damn about any damn man that can't get it up for us.<br />
<br />
==Version Francais==<br />
:Nous somme, nous somme, nous somme, nous somme les ingenieurs francais<br />
:Quand on a fini de boire la biere, on sort le Bourgolais<br />
:On boit sans fin, on fait la fete et les filles nous adorent<br />
:Rien de mieux que la langue francasie pour stimuler un corps<br />
<br />
==Politically Correct Verse==<br />
:We are, we are, we are, we are, we are the Engineers,<br />
:We can, we can, we can, we fix anything with gears.<br />
:We work real hard, we play real hard, so come along with us,<br />
:For we don't give a damn for any damn man, who don't give a damn for us.<br />
<br />
==Pubcrawl Verse==<br />
:We're lost, we're lost, we're lost, we're lost, we don't know where we are,<br />
:We want, we want, we want, we want, we want to find a bar.<br />
:Don't come, don't come, don't come, don't come, don't come along with us,<br />
:For we don't know where the hell we are but fuck we're on a bus!<br />
<br />
==Verses about other faculties==<br />
:An Artsie and an Engineer once found a gallon can,<br />
:Said the Artsie, “Match me drink for drink as long as you can stand.”<br />
:They took three drinks, the Artsie fell, his face was turning green,<br />
:But the Engineer drank on and said, "It's only gasoline"!<br />
<br />
:An Artsie and an Engineer were stranded on a boat,<br />
:One man above capacity, the poor thing would not float.<br />
:The Engineer would flip a coin to settle the dispute,<br />
:So he flipped it in the water and the Artsie gave pursuit.<br />
<br />
:The Army and the Navy boys went out to have some fun,<br />
:Down at the local tavern where the fiery liquors run.<br />
:But all they found were empties for the Engineers had come,<br />
:And traded all their instruments for gallon jugs of rum.<br />
<br />
:Professors put demands on us, they say we have to too,<br />
:But all we want to do is sleep, we hate this fucking school.<br />
:You can bitch or tell us off, even abuse us if you please,<br />
:But we're all set to graduate and all we need are C's.<br />
<br />
:A wide-eyed Artsie Chemist and a Chemical Engineer,<br />
:Were formulating molecule equations over beer.<br />
:Each drank a glass of water, but the Artsie hit the floor,<br />
:For what he thought was H2O was H2SO4.<br />
<br />
:So now you’ve heard our story and you know we are the Engineers,<br />
:And when we all shall graduate, we’ll all have great careers.<br />
:An Engineer’s starting wage can pull in 60 G’s,<br />
:While an Artsie with a PHD can work at Mickey D’s.</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Godiva%27s_Hymn&diff=410Godiva's Hymn2011-01-25T00:59:41Z<p>Ryan: Created page with "==Chorus== :We are, we are, we are, we are, we are the Engineers, :We can, we can, we can, we can demolish forty beers. :Drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, so come along..."</p>
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<div>==Chorus==<br />
:We are, we are, we are, we are, we are the Engineers,<br />
:We can, we can, we can, we can demolish forty beers.<br />
:Drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, so come along with us,<br />
:For we don't give a damn for any damn man, who don't give a damn for us.<br />
<br />
==Verses about Godiva==<br />
:Godiva was a lady who through Coventry did ride,<br />
:To show to all the villagers her lovely bare white hide.<br />
:The most observant villager, an Engineer of course,<br />
:Was the only one to notice that Godiva rode a horse.<br />
<br />
:She said I’ve come a long, long way, and I will go as far,<br />
:With the man who takes me off this horse, and leads me to a bar.<br />
:The men who took her off her steed, and stood her to a bar,<br />
:Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a drunken Engineer.<br />
<br />
:Godiva woke next morning and she had an awful head,<br />
:Decided to be sensible and spend the day in bed.<br />
:The only ones to visit her and bring her lots of cheer,<br />
:Were a broken-down Surveyor and a bloodshot Engineer.<br />
<br />
:Godiva died and where she fell a benchmark marks the spot,<br />
:In any Engineering text, its level can be got.<br />
:And up in Heaven, everyday Godiva craves for beer,<br />
:But she'll have to wait until the gates let in the Engineers<br />
<br />
:Godiva was a lady well-endowed, of that there was no doubt.<br />
:She never wore a stich of clothes, just wound her hair about.<br />
:The first man who ever made her was an Engineer of course,<br />
:But an Artsie queer, on just one beer once made Godiva's horse.<br />
:''OR''<br />
:The first man who ever made her was an Engineer of course,<br />
:But on just one drink, and Artsie fink once made Godiva's horse.<br />
<br />
==Female Verse==<br />
:We are, we are, we are, we are the female Engineers,<br />
:We can, we can, we can, we can demolish twice as many beers.<br />
:So cum, so cum, so cum, so cum, so cum all over us,<br />
:For we don't give a damn about any damn man that can't get it up for us.<br />
<br />
==Version Francais==<br />
:Nous somme, nous somme, nous somme, nous somme les ingenieurs francais<br />
:Quand on a fini de boire la biere, on sort le Bourgolais<br />
:On boit sans fin, on fait la fete et les filles nous adorent<br />
:Rien de mieux que la langue francasie pour stimuler un corps<br />
<br />
==Politically Correct Verse==<br />
:We are, we are, we are, we are, we are the Engineers,<br />
:We can, we can, we can, we fix anything with gears.<br />
:We work real hard, we play real hard, so come along with us,<br />
:For we don't give a damn for any damn man, who don't give a damn for us.<br />
<br />
==Pubcrawl Verse==<br />
:We're lost, we're lost, we're lost, we're lost, we don't know where we are,<br />
:We want, we want, we want, we want, we want to find a bar.<br />
:Don't come, don't come, don't come, don't come, don't come along with us,<br />
:For we don't know where the hell we are but fuck we're on a bus!<br />
<br />
==Verses about other groups and faculties==<br />
:An Artsie and an Engineer once found a gallon can,<br />
:Said the Artsie, “Match me drink for drink as long as you can stand.”<br />
:They took three drinks, the Artsie fell, his face was turning green,<br />
:But the Engineer drank on and said, "It's only gasoline"!<br />
:''OR''<br />
:Said the Artsie, "Match me drink for drink and prove that you're a man."<br />
:They drank three drinks, the Artsie died, his face was turning green.<br />
<br />
:An Artsie and an Engineer were stranded on a boat,<br />
:One man above capacity, the poor thing would not float.<br />
:The Engineer would flip a coin to settle the dispute,<br />
:So he flipped it in the water and the Artsie gave pursuit.<br />
<br />
:The Army and the Navy boys went out to have some fun,<br />
:Down at the local tavern where the fiery liquors run.<br />
:But all they found were empties for the Engineers had come,<br />
:And traded all their instruments for gallon jugs of rum.<br />
<br />
:Professors put demands on us, they say we have to too,<br />
:But all we want to do is sleep, we hate this fucking school.<br />
:You can bitch or tell us off, even abuse us if you please,<br />
:But we're all set to graduate and all we need are C's.<br />
<br />
:A wide-eyed Artsie Chemist and a Chemical Engineer,<br />
:Were formulating molecule equations over beer.<br />
:Each drank a glass of water, but the Artsie hit the floor,<br />
:For what he thought was H2O was H2SO4.<br />
<br />
:So now you’ve heard our story and you know we are the Engineers,<br />
:And when we all shall graduate, we’ll all have great careers.<br />
:An Engineer’s starting wage can pull in 60 G’s,<br />
:While an Artsie with a PHD can work at Mickey D’s.</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=SUDS&diff=405SUDS2011-01-24T21:36:29Z<p>Ryan: Protected "SUDS" ([edit=sysop] (indefinite) [move=sysop] (indefinite))</p>
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<div>Suds is the pub operated by the Engineering Society. Affectionately known as the 'Engineering Pre-Pub Pub', Suds is open every Friday afternoon during the Skule&trade; year and every day during [[F!rosh Week]] and [[Godiva Week]]. Suds is part of what makes Skule&trade; unique as it is the last student-run bar on campus. But that's all that should be mentioned here, as advertising online is not permitted by its licensing body, so if you have questions please e-mail the managers at Suds at suds@skule.ca.<br />
<br />
At the 2003 AGM, it was motioned that all references to Suds be written Suds, not SUDS. It's not an acronym and you don't yell it every time you say it.<br />
<br />
== Past Suds Managers ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Year<br />
! Title<br />
! Name<br />
|-<br />
| '''2010-2011'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Ian Parker<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Finance<br />
| Denizcan Karadadas<br />
|-<br />
| '''2009-2010'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Operations<br />
| Franz LaZerte<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Ariel Feldman<br />
|-<br />
| '''2008-2009'''<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Vanessa di Battista<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| Finance<br />
| Ryan Campbell<br />
|-<br />
| '''2007-2008'''<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Operations<br />
| Charlsie Searle<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Finance<br />
| Jennifer Lee<br />
|}</div>Ryanhttps://skulepedia.ca/w/index.php?title=Skule_Cannon&diff=404Skule Cannon2011-01-24T21:34:14Z<p>Ryan: /* Past Chief Attiliators */</p>
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<div>[[File:Cannon.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Ye Olde Mighty Skule&trade; Cannon]]<br />
==History==<br />
<br />
===Origins of the Cannon===<br />
Although it was not until 1936 that the School of Practical Science (also called S.P.S. or Skule) had a cannon of its own, many cannons were honoured previously. In the 1923 Transactions, F.W. Thorold (S.P.S. '00) recalls how he and fellow classmates stole the cannon from in front of the Military Institute. <br />
<blockquote><br />
"Meds soon found out about this and after many battles they captured it. That old cannon frequently passed from Meds to Skule and back again, and the last I remember of it was that it had been dropped between two of the Meds buildings. Oh yes, we sure did shoot it off and broke lots of windows, too."<br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
On November 2, 1905, The Varsity reported that "during Thursday night, five large windows at the School were broken by shots from a small gun or revolver. It will cost $100 in repairs."<br />
<br />
===Hart House Cannons===<br />
The first cannons honoured with the tile 'Skule Cannon' were those in front of Hart House. In 1929, an Engineering caper resulted in the firing of one of the two cannons on the front lawn of Hart House. This however, demonstrated only 50% efficiency, as both cannons were supposed to blow.<br />
<br />
===Early Cannons===<br />
In the early 30's another smaller "cannon" would appear at School festivities and also roar, then mysteriously disappear. And in 1935, during an auction, a cannon was fired on the steps of the old red Schoolhouse with such force that windows were again shattered. Once more it quickly disappeared.<br />
<br />
===Cannon "Mark I"===<br />
In 1936, School unofficially approached a machinist working in the Civil Engineering shop to create the first "School Cannon". Recognizing the considerable risk he was taking, but also realizing the dangers of students' experiments with explosives in a waterpipe, W.H. Kubbingadecided to help. And so he fashioned a 10" barrel from a piece of axle stock and mounted it on a cast iron pillow block measuring 4" wide, 8" long and 1" deep, with a raised hump in the centre through which a hole was bored to take the barrel. All of this was accomplished in the four hours preceding the School Dinner that evening.<br />
<br />
The design of this Cannon was a tribute to engineering technology for it was not only a devastating weapon, but it was equipped with a built-in camouflage. It did not look at all like a cannon, thus deceiving any would be kidnappers.<br />
<br />
This fearsome weapon was used until 1950 except for a few times between the years of 1941 and 1943 when a yacht gun was borrowed (really) from a machinist in the basement of the old Engineering building.<br />
<br />
Naturally, the unimpeachable appearance and worth of the Cannon was irresistable temptation to anyone who gazed in its direction, but especially to the feeble-minded persons in other faculties. <br />
<br />
====Cannon Thefts====<br />
In 1941, University College stole it but it was instantly returned. And in late 1944, UC stole it again after the Mulock Cup Finals. With cries of war and plans for the elimination of the nuisance at the north end of the circle, SPS undertook a restrained campaign to regain possession. This ended up as a series of ads in the Artsman's Gazette (sometimes called 'The Varsity', often called something else). Naturally, this campaign was a failure, as would be any appeal to an artsman's honour. On February 13, 1945, the UC Lit. announced that the Cannon would be returned at the annual Arts Ball. The 'Toike', in a fit of editorial passion, called it a "dastardly plot... a black infraction of civil property rights." (Feb. 23, 1945). 'The Varsity' said it was "in keeping with the Good Neighbour atmosphere."<br />
<br />
However, the hiding place was discovered and the Cannon was forcibly retrieved by a group of intrepid engineers. The Arts Ball was naturally a failure.<br />
<br />
Soon the '49 Chariot Races approached. When the first heat was called, a devastating blast was heard. And then it happened. <br />
<blockquote><br />
"1079 Med Pre-meds students, armed with scalpels, tear-gas, thigh-bones, and trained white mice, attacked in a screaming hoard. The battle raged back and forth, to and fro and vice versa. Finally numbers and the massaging skill of the doctors told against the three engineers who did not have a lab at the time. The Cannon disappeared into the Meds building." ('Toike Oike', Feb. 9, 1949).<br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
Negotiations went on for days as the respective values of the Cannon and missing Meds Society Vice-President Bob Hetherington were calculated by a federally appointed mediator. After a few days of debate, the Cannon was returned, marred by an inscription which read, "Captured by Meds 5T2, 3 Feb. 1949."<br />
<br />
===Cannon "Mark II"===<br />
On Christmas day, 1949, there appeared on the doorstep of the Engineering Society a beautiful new weapon showing excellent workmanship. On it was engraved "Skule Cannon". It seemed that Santa had a close friend, a fine machinist who had been working for the Department of Civil Engineering for a long time and had created the first Cannon. In 1950, the Engineering Society honoured W.H. Kubbinga with a scroll extolling his loyalty, courage and good conduct and made him an Honourary Member in Ye Ancient and Honourable Company of Skule Cannoneers with the rank of Sergeant Artificer.<br />
<br />
This new Cannon, dubbed the "MArk II" was machined from a cold rolled steel bar of diameter 2" and length of approximately 11". The barrel was mounted on a wheeled carriage fabricated from heavy steel plate. The Cannon weighed 20 lbs. Later on, the wheels and barrel were chrome plated. Its first public appearance was at the [[Chariot Race]] of January 27, 1950.<br />
<br />
The original "Mark I" Cannon "was returned to pasture in a retreat known only to loyal Skulemen," as recorded in 'The Varsity' of October 6, 1950. But on October 29, 1952, 'The Varsity' headline screamed "SKULE CANNON PRIZE FOR BLOOD CAMPAIGN". The "Mark I" was mounted on a suitable base and enscribed as follows: "Presented to the Forestry winners of the interfaculty blood contest".<br />
<br />
The Engineers had also promised that it would be presented annually if they did not win the contest that year. The following year, Forestry won again, followed by St. Michael's College, Nursing, and Forestry. For the 1957-58 campaign, the Engineers became wise and changed the rules. The winner would be declared on a total donation basis, rather than the previous percentage basis. Skule easily won back its Cannon. In the fall of 1959, 'Toike Oike' rumoured that the "Mark I" had been presented to Dean Emeritus C.R. Young.<br />
<br />
====Thefts of Mark II====<br />
Meanwhile, on November 1, 1951, a hastily prepared mimeographed 'Toike Oike' proclaimed an attempt to "make off with Skule's favourite child", the new "Mark II" Cannon. A trio of students, two posing as journalism students from Pennsylvania State had asked for an interview and a chance to see the Cannon the night before. They were quickly escorted to the door, which was securely bolted behind them. Later a car was found nearby revealing UWO (University of Western Ontario) stickers on the windshield. The car accidentally acquired two flat tires before another feeble attempt by the thieves to gain entrance to the Engineering Society. <br />
<br />
One fall night in 1958, artsmen broke into the Engineering Stores in an attempt to steal the Cannon. Believing that it was in a safe, they pushed the safe out a window and carried it away; however, their efforts were in vain and only the leniency of Skule kpet them from enjoying an extended vacation (at government expense) in Kingston.<br />
<br />
But where artsmen failed, Medsmen succeeded by deceit, as in 1959 the Meds once again made off with the precious tool. To help publicize the blood campaign, the Skule Cannon appeared at the Blood Donor Clinic. It had been guaranteed safe conduct, so the Cannon was without its usual armed bodyguard and was attended by only two Skulemen. After a long battle, the Medsman overpowered the Skulemen and captured the Cannon. After a round of kidnapping, Engineers invaded the Meds building, removed the cleaning staff, faculty and other debris, and boarded up the doors and windows. In the morning, the Meds saw the light and returned the Cannon.<br />
<br />
In their kindheartedness, the Engineers gave the Medsmen a replica cannon, and they built a suitable trophy case for their prize. But in a masterful piece of engineering subterfuge, this false cannon was removed from the case (without scratching the glass) and was promptly destroyed. <br />
<br />
===1959 Cannon===<br />
Sadly, in 1959, the score of battles finally took its toll and the faithful Cannon Mark II had to be fitted with a new barrel. This new barrel was machined from a solid stainless steel bar, 12" long and 2-1/2" in diameter. The barrel was initialled by Canoneer Bill Riggs who also oversaw its construction.<br />
<br />
In honour of the many battles on which the Cannon accompanied Skule, the 1950 Cannon was immortalized by placing it in the cornerstone of the new Galbraith Building.<br />
<br />
The new Cannon was formally fired for the first time on the front campus in the autumn of 1959. It was next used in conjunction with the Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad when the Engineers literally stopped the Homecoming Show for ten minutes while a presentation was made to the director of the show, a former Skuleman.<br />
<br />
In the same year, a group from the Brute Force Committee accompanied the Cannon on a complimentary visit to the Victoria College Scarlet and Gold Dance in Alumni Hall. The Middlehouse Four were rendering a tender ballad at the time the gun discharged, and they were stopped dead in the middle of a verse. The BFC then scattered leaflets proclaiming Skule Nite and the Cannon Ball. Later that same year, the Cannon appeared at the UC Junior Common Room to proclaim the At-Home, with more leaflets.<br />
<br />
In 1963, when John Adam was Cannoneer, the Cannon Guard was given uniforms for the first time, based on an idea by Dave Morrison. The red-helmeted Cannon guard came into existence.<br />
<br />
====Injury and Suspension====<br />
On September 23, 1964, the Cannon was fired in the Drill Hall at the Engineering Frosh Dance by Canoneer Doug Macdonald. A nurse from Toronto General Hospital was injured in the right arm by a piece of undisintegrated wadding from the cannon muzzle. She had been standing at least 25 feet from the Cannon although 10-15 feet was the recommended distance.<br />
<br />
Further activities with the Cannon were banned at the Dean's request, pending a series of tests to be carried out by Professor MacElhinney of the Chemical Engineering Department, to determine a new safe loading and firing procedure. After receiving notice from the nurse's lawyers of their intent to file suit, all plans for testing were suspended indefinitely. <br />
<br />
Late in October, permission was obtained to fire the Cannon in the Hart House quadrangle so that it could be recorded for a Lady Godiva Memorial Band record, with the stipulation that Professor MacElhinney be there to supervise. Soon a revised loading procedure was developed. Black powder, by virtue of its dependability and insensitivity to packing pressure, replaced smokeless powder. <br />
<br />
Since no more was heard from the lawyers, the Dean lifted the embargo and the Cannon was fired for the first time in the lower gallery of Hart House at the Lady Godiva Memorial Bash.<br />
<br />
===Cross-Atlantic Cannon Heist===<br />
Nineteen-sixty-seven was the year of Canada's Centennial, but more importantly it was the year of the most infamous Cannon steal of all. Capitalizing on a lapse in security, a dreadful wretched duo spirited away the Cannon, spilling nary a drop of blood in the process. These bold fiends could not possibly be other than engineers, as exhibited by their recklessness and fearlessness. And grads at that. Their identity must be kept secret, for Joe E. Skule only knows what the world would do if it were to find out that Mike Chapelle (6T7) was the leader, assisted by Howie White (6T6).<br />
<br />
The Cannon made its way to the British Isles, but six brave engineering grads took it upon themselves to restore the pride of Skule to its rightful owners. They tracked it down, all the way to UC in England. Don Monro (6T4, an ex-bandleader and EngSoc President) stole into Chapelle's room, and with nary another drop of blood, Skule had its manhood back.<br />
<br />
And then it was on to Coventry to pay homage to Godiva. The statue of Godiva was adorned with an engineering jacket and the engineers made merry for they were overjoyed. Chapelle followed them to Coventry, but the Skulemen outnumbered him and he backed off after some unpleasantness. The Cannon was taken to Wales and then back to Canada. <br />
<br />
===1967 Cannon - Canadian Centennial===<br />
The fact that an engineer had stolen the Cannon was very embarrassing, and hence this whole theft was hushed up. The Engineering Society had another Cannon built when they found out that the old one was gone, but the new Cannon was announced to the world to have been built in honour of Canada's Centennial. The carriage of the new Cannon was mahogany and was equipped with wheels. Both the barrel and wheels were chrome-plated.<br />
<br />
With a brand spanking new Cannon, Skulemen's spirits were given a much needed lift. It was barely a year old when another attempt was made to snatch the Skule banger, this time by an Industrial Engineer. He was unsuccessful in his attempt and spent the next few weeks as a guest of a Toronto hospital. <br />
<br />
The '59 Cannon made a brief appearance at the 6T9 Cannon Ball where it was fired by John Adam (Cannoneer '63). The Cannon was then reported to have formed the basis of the annual Skule Cannon Award; however, this was more fiction to cover up the '67 Cannongate. This Cannon has since been presented to Paul Baker (7T5) in recognition of his outstanding service to the Engineering Society.<br />
<br />
The year 1971 brought the first gangbang with the Ryerson engineers, to determine who had the better cannon. Needless to say, the Polytechs were sent scurrying home with their feet in their mouths. Not only did Skule annihilate them in the contest, but Skule stole their cannon and made off with the distributor wire to their bus.<br />
<br />
===1971 Cannon - Faculty Centennial===<br />
With the Faculty's centennial fast approaching, the Cannoneer decided that a new Cannon would be an ideal way to celebrate. In great secrecy, an emissary was sent down to Svart-alfa-heim (a kingdom below the earth where elves live) to commission Sindri (the creator of the might hammer of Thor) to machine the mightiest device ever imagined. With a solid brass barrel of maximum diameter 3" and length of 16-1/2", this zenith of perfection would easily strike fear into the heart of any mortal.<br />
<br />
The first formal firing of this marvellous weapon was at the 1973 Centennial Ball, and on the third try it was actually fired. Dean James Ham fired the 1967 Cannon for the last time and it was then presented to him in honour of his retirement from Deanship.<br />
<br />
The 1973 Cannon has enjoyed a period of relative tranquility since its creation, except at a frosh dance, when it was stolen (by the LGMB) to scare the Cannoneer (who had carelessly left it unguarded in the band room).<br />
<br />
But in 1976, Robert Gilmour (the Canoneer) was found guilty of defacing the Cannon. John Vanneste (7T3), a former Cannoneer and designer of the 1973 Cannon, was called to fire the Cannon, since Gilmour had refused to do so at his own Grad Ball. The Cannon was found to be badly corroded and in need of cleaning. When the barrel was removed from the base, Gilmour's name was found chiseled into the bottom.<br />
<br />
The Engineering Society passed a motion of censure against Gilmour, and the entire deed was exposed in 'Toike Oike' (March 26, 1976). Furthermore, at Vanneste's suggestion, the Cannon Guard were to wear black hard hats for a year to show the engineers' displeasure, but the Cannon Guard has continued to wear black ever since.<br />
<br />
In 1982, the glorious Skule banger was called upon once again to prove itself. The first round of yet another gangbang was held during Godiva Week on Front Campus. This time, contenders from Ryerson, Devonshire House and some forgotton fraternity were trying to wrest the glory from Skule's Cannon. The impartial judges, armed with the latest in decibel meters, quickly banished Devonshire and the fraternity from the field. Due to faulty calibration, both Ryerson and Skule were off the scale.<br />
<br />
A second round was then held, this time on Ryerson's home turf. Using heavy duty equipment and special shielding, the outcome was certain. Skule had once again triumphed. For the record, the Mighty Skule Cannon was measured at a level of 113 decibels from 200 yards distance.<br />
<br />
===1985 Cannon - EngSoc Centennial===<br />
In time, the years took their toll on the Cannon, and in 1985 it was decided that a new Cannon would be commissioned for the Engineering Society's Centennial. The design of the new Cannon was undertaken by Greg Forbes (Atiliator 1982) with the help of four other atiliators. The Cannon, with its bulbous muzzle, was designed after a naval piece. In order to reduce injuries to the guard the diameter of the touch-hole was reduced. The finished Cannon, with a bore-depth of 13-3/4" and a diameter of 3/4", was the most powerful weapon to date. At its test firing the 8" spikes used to secure it were ripped out of the ground. <br />
<br />
At the 1985 Grad Ball held at the Royal York Hotel, the 1972 Cannon was presented to Professor Emeritus L.E. Jones in recognition of his years of service to both the Engineering Society and the Faculty. That evening, the new Cannon, in keeping with the tradition started by its predecessor, fired on its third try. The force of the delayed blast rolled up a large section of carpeting.<br />
<br />
====Cannon theft by "Fahrenheit 1710"====<br />
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===1994 Cannon===<br />
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===1999 Cannon - 125th Anniversary of Skule&trade;===<br />
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====Replica Cannon====<br />
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==Chief Attiliator==<br />
When Skule's first Cannon was created, a Cannoneer was appointed in keeping with age-old tradition. The Canoneer would be responsible for the selection of the Cannon Guards, making sure that the Cannon actually fired, and to do the actual firing. In addition to this he would have sole knowledge of the location of the Cannon when it was not in use.<br />
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As a matter of protocol, the Cannon is fired by a cigarette butt after a convenient number of verses of Godiva's Hymn. For the firing, black powder has conventionally been used with finely divided asbestos as wadding. This type of wadding replaced toilet paper in 1964 after the injury to the nurse. In 1959, an artificer was appointed by the Engineering Society to inspect the Cannon, issue powder and in general look after the material needs of the Cannon. <br />
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The Cannon Guards are the (now) black-helmeted students protecting the Cannon.<br />
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The Chief Attiliator wears a belt made from the chain that once protected the Waterloo Tool, from the [[Waterloo Tool Liberation of 1982]], as well as a ring that was once a part of the Queen's Grease Pole, taken from the [[Queen's Grease Pole Liberation of 2000]].<br />
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===Etymology of "Attiliator"===<br />
In medieval times, the title of 'Atillator' was given to the person responsible for the maintenance of defense works and weapons of war. The title was synonymous with Engineer, and the word artillery was probably derived from the same roots. The Atillator was responsible for the number of guns used, their storing, mounting, and most importantly, protection.<br />
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Over the years, the spelling of 'Atillator' evolved, to the modern spelling of "attiliator". Most students today do not know the origins of the word, and some have claimed that the word was made up. Neither 'atillator' nor 'attilliator', however, are words used in the modern English language. The unique spelling by Skule&trade; makes it the only distinctive use of the word today.<br />
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===Past Chief Attiliators===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Year<br />
!Name<br />
|-<br />
| 2010-2011<br />
| You Wish!<br />
|-<br />
| 2009-2010<br />
| Leo Monaco<br />
|-<br />
| 2008-2009<br />
| Christopher Singh<br />
|-<br />
| 2007-2008<br />
| Cody MacNeil<br />
|-<br />
| 2006-2007<br />
| Mark Belvedere<br />
|-<br />
| 2005-2006<br />
| Zachary Hoy<br />
|-<br />
| 2004-2005<br />
| Aaron Lampe<br />
|-<br />
| 2003-2004<br />
| Todd Reichert<br />
|-<br />
| 2002-2003<br />
| Angelo Gentile<br />
|-<br />
| 2001-2002<br />
| Ian Roberts<br />
|-<br />
| 2000-2001<br />
| Matthew Staikos<br />
|-<br />
| 1999-2000<br />
| David Wright<br />
|-<br />
| 1998-1999<br />
| Gord Bennett<br />
|-<br />
| 1997-1998<br />
| [[Drago Banovic | Drago "Puff" Banovic]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1996-1997<br />
| Taras Kohut<br />
|-<br />
| 1995-1996<br />
| Ed Vujnovic<br />
|-<br />
| 1994-1995<br />
| "Geo" Mike Starogiannis<br />
|-<br />
| 1993-1994<br />
| George Vujnovic<br />
|-<br />
| 1992-1993<br />
| Brian Campanotti<br />
|-<br />
| 1991-1992<br />
| J.C. St. Amour<br />
|-<br />
| 1990-1991<br />
| Sarah Romkey<br />
|-<br />
| 1989-1990<br />
| Ken de Jong<br />
|-<br />
| 1988-1989<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1987-1988<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1986-1987<br />
| John Howlett/Dave Paradi<br />
|-<br />
| 1985-1986<br />
| Dave Paradi<br />
|-<br />
| 1984-1985<br />
| John Howlett<br />
|-<br />
| 1983-1984<br />
| Ken Burns<br />
|-<br />
| 1982-1983<br />
| Dave Wilson <br />
|-<br />
| 1981-1982<br />
| Martin "Bear" Kuntze<br />
|-<br />
| 1980-1981<br />
| Greg Forbes<br />
|-<br />
| 1979-1980<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1978-1979<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1977-1978<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1976-1977<br />
| Robert Gilmour<br />
|-<br />
| 1975-1976<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1974-1975<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1973-1974<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1972-1973<br />
| John Vanneste<br />
|-<br />
| 1971-1972<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1970-1971<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1969-1970<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1968-1969<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1967-1968<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1966-1967<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1965-1966<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1964-1965<br />
| Doug Macdonald<br />
|-<br />
| 1963-1964<br />
| John Adam<br />
|-<br />
| 1962-1963<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1961-1962<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1960-1961<br />
| John Bell<br />
|-<br />
| 1959-1960<br />
| Bill Riggs<br />
|-<br />
| 1958-1959<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1957-1958<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1956-1957<br />
| George Shipley<br />
|-<br />
| 1955-1956<br />
| Hugh Mackenzie<br />
|-<br />
| 1954-1955<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1953-1954<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1952-1953<br />
| Jim Montgomery<br />
|-<br />
| 1951-1952<br />
| Bill Broughton<br />
|-<br />
| 1950-1951<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| 1949-1950<br />
| A.J. Paul LaPrairie<br />
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