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              SCA442-GA516 · Collection · 1963

              A gavel plaque given to Paul Koch (BASc ’63) in recognition of his role as the first B Term President for the Engineering Society of the University of Waterloo (now Waterloo Engineering Society) from 1958-1959. The plaque was presented to Paul Koch during Engineering Nite '63, an event hosted by the Engineering Society. In addition to the gavel, the plaque features an engraving plate with the following inscription: PAUL KOCH / PRESIDENT / ENGINEERING SOCIETY / OF THE / UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO / 1958-59.

              Koch, Paul Mercer
              SCA422-GA523 · Collection · 1962
              Part of University of Waterloo apparel.

              A grey melton wool jacket from the University of Waterloo worn by David Rumpel (BASc '64), a former undergraduate student. The front left side features a patch with the University of Waterloo initials and an Engineering banner. The back displays gold letter patches spelling "UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO" and the right sleeve is detailed with the number "64" indicating David Rumpel's year of graduation.

              Rumpel, David John Walter
              SCA422-GA506 · Collection · 1958
              Part of University of Waterloo apparel.

              A white and blue cotton twill jacket from Waterloo College and Associate Faculties worn by Robert Judd (BASc ’63) as an undergraduate student in 1958. The jacket displays Waterloo College identification on the front, including the school name, coat of arms, and motto Veritas omnia vincit, with the word "Engineering" printed across the back indicating Robert's program of study. The jacket was manufactured by Beaver Fine Outerwear and is regarded as the earliest known University of Waterloo jacket.

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