Friday, April 13, 2012

Making His Mark . . . So to Speak

The scene of the crime
University of Guelph
Notice the tower in the back.
That's all. Just notice it . . .
I don’t want you to get the idea that my Dad, Mark Stringam, was a trouble- maker.
Okay, maybe I do.
Dad was a trouble-maker.
I think it had something to do with being born on April 1.
If the theory that ‘the day makes the child’ means anything.
Okay, yes, I just made that theory up.
Moving on . . .
So Dad was born on April 1 and thought it was as good an excuse as any to be . . . mischievous.
His pranks at home and in grade school are many.
And varied.
And will be dealt with in future blogs.
This story is about a prank from his college years.
One where foresight would have been helpful.
Another of his smellier pranks is illustrated here.
Back to my story.
Dad went to Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph.
Named for the beautiful province of Ontario, where it resided.
Okay, so creative naming wasn’t their strong suit.
It was an excellent college.
It managed to take a young goof-ball.
And turn him into a learned, young goof-ball.
Don’t tell him I said that . . .
He graduated in 1948.
It was a date worth celebrating.
So his classmates did.
With bottles and glasses of things alcoholic.
But Dad didn’t drink.
He had to get creative and endanger himself in a whole different way.
Something he accomplished by hanging (with a couple of friends) from the water tower and painting a large ‘Grad 48’ on the side.
Dad’s 'celebrating' could be seen for miles.
He was very proud.
Not everyone saw the beauty and creativity in Dad’s accomplishment, however.
There were words.
Loudly and irately spoken.
By people in authority.
Which Dad ignored.
And then a team of steeplejacks was brought in from Toronto to paint out his sign.
And obliterate what the management considered his lack of creative and artistic talent.
Pfff. What does management know?
Dad watched the men clamber around on the tower.
Taking hours to do what had only taken him minutes.
But he learned something:
1.      1.   Jobs requiring you to dangle 100 feet off the ground should be undertaken with safety apparatus.
2.      2.  Any job worth doing is worth doing well.
3.      3.   Steeplejacks make more money than veterinarians.
Oh, I’m not saying he internalized what he learned.
He just had fun learning it.

6 comments:

  1. Took a whole team of guys to wipe out what one guy put up there....and this is still typical of the University of Guelph today. (the UofG swallowed the vet college but the vet college still operates, hubs worked in patho biology) Nowadays the kids paint the canon and dress the begging bear.

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    1. What? No dangling from unbelievable heights? No endangering your very life? What has college come to?!

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  2. This is what universities are all about . Having fun growing learning and doing pranks.
    These are things to laugh about when you get old as long as they are harmless.

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    1. My Dad's motto: Any prank you can walk away from is a good prank. :)

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  3. In downtown Calgary, in front of City Hall is a crowd of caricatured statues (read stick people?) in several gestures on the plaza. These statues are over 10 feet tall. One night a group of partiers, rather liquored up, brought out a bunch of step ladders and strapped diapers to the entire bunch of statues. Ralph Klein was the mayor then and he got a kick out of it--to the point that he didn't get in any kind of hurry to get the statues disrobed.

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    1. I remember those statues! They were weird. Missed the diaper episode, though. Darn. What a treat!

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