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[[Image:Skule Brass Quintet imgp8922cl.jpg|thumb|300px|Skule Brass Quintet (also known as the "Brass Ring"), during a concert at [[Knox College Chapel|Knox College]], led by Malcolm McGrath]] |
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[[Image:Trumpet imgp8944crop.jpg|thumb|300px|Skule Brass Quintet trumpet player]] |
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'''Skule''' is the common name for the '''University of Toronto Engineering Society''' (also known as '''EngSoc'''). Founded in [[1885]], it is the oldest [[engineering society]] in [[Canada]], and also one of the largest, with roughly 5000 members as of [[2007]]. Its membership includes all full- and part-time undergraduate engineering students of the [[University of Toronto]] [[University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering|Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering]]. |
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== History and Traditions == |
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=== Origin of Name === |
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The name ''Skule'' was first used during the time when the Faculty was called the [[School of Practical Science#History|School of Practical Science (SPS)]]. Students preferred the abbreviation ''Skule'', claiming it was the "[[International System of Units|metric]] spelling" of ''School''. The name was trade-marked by the Engineering Society in [[1984]],<ref>[http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/app/cipo/trademarks/search/viewTrademark.do?fileNumber=911688&extension=0&language=eng Canadian Intellectual Property Office Trade-marks Database]</ref> and students in the Faculty commonly refer to one another as "Skulemates". |
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=== Toike Oike === |
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The phrase '''Toike Oike''' comes from an Irish janitor in the original SPS building (the "Skulehouse") named Graham. Whenever students were working late in the labs and he had to close up the building, he would tell them to "take a hike", which sounded like "toike oike" due to his Irish accent. Students of the day then used this as the original inspiration for the words of the of Skule Yell. Toike Oike is variously pronounced ''toy-kee-oyk'' or ''toyk-oyk'', and is also the name of the Engineering Society's humour newspaper, which has been in print since [[1911]]. |
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=== Skule Yell === |
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The name Toike Oike is also used to refer to the '''Skule Yell''', the cheer of the University of Toronto Engineering Society and likely the oldest surviving tradition of Skule: |
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:Toike Oike! Toike Oike! |
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:Ollum te Chollum te Chay! |
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:Skule™ of Science, Skule™ of Science |
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:Hurray! Hurray! Hurray! |
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:We Are (we are!), We Are (we are!), We Are the Engineers! |
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:We Can (we can!), We Can (we can!), Demolish Forty Beers! |
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:Drink Rum (straight!) Drink Rum (straight!) And Come Along With Us, |
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:For We Don’t Give a Damn For Any Damn Man Who Don’t Give a Damn For Us! |
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:Yaaaay SKULE™!! |
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The original Skule cheer was: |
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:Who are we? Can’t you guess? |
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:We are from the SPS |
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:S-C-H-O-O-L!! |
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At that time, there was a much stronger sense of spirit and rivalry among the different colleges and faculties at the [[University of Toronto]]. Each had their own distinctive cheer or yell, used to loudly proclaim their superiority at every possible occasion. Both Skule and the rest of the University recognized the original as an inadequate cheer, so the first four lines of the Toike Oike cheer were proposed by A. G. Piper and adopted in [[1897]]. The new yell was first performed at a Theatre Night, a major campus-wide event for all faculties held on [[Halloween]]. |
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The last four lines of the yell are essentially the chorus of [[Godiva's Hymn]], and were first added on [[November 25]], [[1905]] during the procession from Rosedale Field to the [[King Edward Hotel (Toronto)|King Edward Hotel]] following a victory of the University of Toronto rugby team over the [[Ottawa Rough Riders]]. During the game, Casey Baldwin, a Skuleman, had made a spectacular play in the last minutes to win the dominion championship for the university. |
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=== Godiva's Hymn and Godiva Week === |
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:''Main article: [[Godiva's Hymn]]'' |
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Like many other universities, Skule students frequently sing '''Godiva's Hymn''' (or the Engineer's Hymn) and revere [[Lady Godiva]] . The first week of classes in January following Christmas holidays is designated Godiva Week, and features numerous events, competitions and activities<ref>[http://godivaweek.skule.ca Godiva Week website]</ref>. The [[Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad]] (sic), a "white noise brigade", also draws its name from this tradition. |
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=== Mascot === |
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'''Ye Olde Mighty Skule Cannon''', the official Skule [[mascot]], is (unusually), an actual [[cannon]]. A Cannon Guard led by the "Chief Attiliator" protects the Cannon, which has been historically a target for attempted theft by other engineering schools. While many other schools have attempted to steal the Cannon no other university has ever successfully stolen the Cannon, however it has been successfully stolen numerous times by University College. |
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==Musical groups and bands== |
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===Skule Brass Band=== |
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===Skule Choir=== |
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[[Image:Skule Choir imgp8938.jpg|thumb|300px|Skule Choir]] |
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Every year the Skule Choir, led by Malcolm McGrath, puts on a Christmas concert, usually located in [[Knox College Chapel]] with Malcolm McGrath on the main [[pipe organ]] and the Skule Brass Quintet. |
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===Skule Brass Quintet=== |
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===Skule Stage Band=== |
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==See also== |
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* [[Godiva's Hymn]] |
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* [[Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad]] |
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== References == |
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{{reflist}} |
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== External links == |
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*[http://www.skule.ca University of Toronto Engineering Society Website] |
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*[http://toike.skule.ca The Toike Oike], humour newspaper |
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*[http://lgmb.skule.ca The Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad] |
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*[http://skulenite.skule.ca Skule Nite], an annual musical comedy revue produced by and starring Skule students. |
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*[http://traditions.skule.ca/ Skule Traditions] |
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