, . .Continued PHIIDSOPHY: Sketch the development of human thought; estimate its significance. Compare with deVelopnemt of any kind of ' thought. GENERAL [Des—I , cribe in detail. Be ob— jective and specific. EXTRA CREDIT: Define ,.-~ the universe; give three examples. ENGJNEEE, DICTIONARY Business Student-self— acclaimed ktiowv-it-all, with the wisdom of a re— tarded snail. 'Ibtes 47lbs of books to every calss for a whole year without ever using'them. I.O_. comparable to an Artscie Engineers Blood-Clear, cold,'free flowing liquid 98.99% alchohol, some— - times foamy. Center of Universe—re- . volves arodeigineering ' Arnusanen "an' Artise who asked directions to ' the washroom into a mine— field Disappointment—Artscie luckily (for him) didn't step on any mines. ' Monday, October 25, saw an unexpected guest arrive at Bair Judson's Geology class. The guest, seem— ing a trifle ruffled upon arrival, was greeted with a hit of surprise. He, however, after showing his View on the. controversial subject of “Creation vs. evolution was ousted from by a keen aslq rhov 30 airintr'isa akin» student who obviously ‘ shared the same views as the professor.. The class, though, looks forward to many pore special guests Scmetirre in the future. Well, it's the end of another season of softball for the Engin- eering Squad and as usual the Engineers came out on top. Actually, right form our first win (the first game) we were destined for 1-he_World Series of Softball Championship. The Engineers entered the playoffs in fine form, after strateg- ically building a few teams' confidence by purposely throwing the final 3 regular season games. The first game was a pushover against a feable Marian Hall team led (Ha! Ha!) by Mark (give me a boust up to the next ' step) Murphy. The Engin— eers charitably donated Marian three runs, nice _ huh? “..However.,. _ Engineers'Vs’cored! '10 110;}: = (chuckle , chuckle ! l ) LOSERS! I The next game 'denonsté rated how the Engineers' superior minds outsmarted the opposition — in this case S.&D's. Following a minor l8~l setback a week earlier the Engineers downed a cocky over— confident S&D”s team 3—2. It seemed that S&D's couldn't penetrate the excellent defense of Us or get to the fine pitching of Steve Math. The catch of th the game came in the V bottom of the last inning as Steve (I'm really an Engineer. . .Honest) MacLeaI . .L—«a —2 View FROM THE, 'Td-Pfi‘ '. of K sent a ball into orbit only to have Billy Morrison pick it off somewhere to the right of Saturn saving a sure game tying hone run. The finals saw the Engineers again set up a team, Korakin, only to knock then off. After allowing than a 6-3 headstart, the ' Engineers came back to score 3 runs in the bottom-of the 7th inning sending the game to extra innings. The Engineers W MW ~ .' w! v.4, V , ‘ .7 shut Korakin down, runless in the eighth. In our half of the inning with two out and runners on second and third, Peter Dumphy (MVP) came 11) bat. Just to put the pressure on, he ran the count to 3 and 2, 2 out, -2 on in the bottom of an‘ extra inning, score tied I whereupon he landed a ball inside the left field line with a little help of some unarmed fielder with astroturf cleats on instead of natural surface cleats. Final score: ENGINEERS 7— KORAKIN 6. But who ever had any doubts anyway? By the way, Vince, just keep on your diet of 3 bottles of Valium twice daily,— the shock will soon be over. As a'final note: Engineers Spring Train— ing Camp will open in Orlando, F1. on March 27,'83 immediately following our playing tour of Japan. All interested in trying out contact Whitey {:22 Herz‘og. (left Cards for a real ball team.) W Chuck Victor Donnie Hambly Chris Taweel Billy Morrison David MacDonald Mark Victor Steve Mayhew Walter Jaeger Joey Killorn Peter Dumphy Jerry Coady Alan Aitken Chris Ruston . _ AWL-5‘ I Of the ‘h WW Field 'and Stream Club Fridays Canplimentary Chili and Chowder Dinner Specials and Sandwiches served daily from ll- 2 Happy Hours Music and Dancing Nightly 8:30 till late Dailv 5 -8 189 Kent Street Charlottetown ,.i'