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= History =
 
= History =
The PPO was found in 1950 as a fight band. It's main goal was to promote school spirit. Over the 1970's to 80's pranking started to become a new trademark of the PPO. Pranks escalated to some very extravagant ones such as painting the arts dome orange, stealing the gorilla from the Redpath Museum and replacing all the front covers of the McGill Daily. The PPO's final and most infamous prank was unbolting all 800 seats in the Leacock 132 auditorium. This lead to 10% of McGill's lectures being cancelled the [[Engineering Undergraduate Society|EUS]] being send a bill of $1003.95 (over $4000 in today's dollars). Given the incident, the PPO was disbanded.
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The PPO was founded in the 1950’s as a spirit group at varsity sport games. Over the 1970's to 80's pranking started to become a new trademark of the PPO. Pranks escalated to some very extravagant ones such as painting the arts dome orange, stealing the gorilla from the Redpath Museum and replacing all the front covers of the McGill Daily. The PPO's final and most infamous prank was unbolting all 800 seats in the Leacock 132 auditorium. This led to 10% of McGill's lectures being canceled and the EUS being sent a bill of $1003.95 (over $4000 in today's currency). Shortly after the prank the PPO was disbanded.
  
A few years later in the late 80's the Plumber's Philharmonic Orchestra was rebooted with a new and more wholesome mandate of promoting engineering leadership, spirit and involvement with only the occasional prank or two.  
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In the 1980’s the PPO was reinvigorated with a new mandate of raising both money for charity and school spirit. Ever since then the PPO has worked to build exciting events to raise spirit and money simultaneously, a tribute to the rowdy culture of its past.
  
=Charity=
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The Plumber's Philharmonic Orchestra runs and participates in many charity events throughout the year such as the Loonie Line, Relay for Life and Golden Valentines. They also host two [[Blues Pub|Blues Pubs]], known as Rowdy Day, where all profits are donated to charity.   
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=Current Acitivities=
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The PPO has remained an active group within the EUS, promoting engineering culture at McGill events. From hosting rowdy day, the final Blues Pub of the semester, to loonie lines the PPO has strived to provide for those less fortunate while engaging in fun and spirited events. The PPO always encourages those who are not members to participate in their events, as everyone is able to help in some way.
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To get more involved with the PPO check out some of the events that they do each year, ranging from Loonie Lines, Relay for Life, Golden Valentines, Movember, Breakfast Crawls, and Rowdy Day.
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[[Image:PPO Loonie Line.jpg|thumb|A few PPO members collecting money during the annual Loonie Line]]
 
[[Image:PPO Loonie Line.jpg|thumb|A few PPO members collecting money during the annual Loonie Line]]
  

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The Plumbers Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO) is a bunch of involved engineers who raise funds for charity, portray engineering spirit rowdiness, and support our varsity teams. The PPO exemplifies spirit, community, and charity within the EUS, hoping to build a sense of belonging to all engineers at McGill. On and off campus they are known for their distinctive attire, a lab coat with a unique name and drawing on it.

About
Founded 1950

History

The PPO was founded in the 1950’s as a spirit group at varsity sport games. Over the 1970's to 80's pranking started to become a new trademark of the PPO. Pranks escalated to some very extravagant ones such as painting the arts dome orange, stealing the gorilla from the Redpath Museum and replacing all the front covers of the McGill Daily. The PPO's final and most infamous prank was unbolting all 800 seats in the Leacock 132 auditorium. This led to 10% of McGill's lectures being canceled and the EUS being sent a bill of $1003.95 (over $4000 in today's currency). Shortly after the prank the PPO was disbanded.

In the 1980’s the PPO was reinvigorated with a new mandate of raising both money for charity and school spirit. Ever since then the PPO has worked to build exciting events to raise spirit and money simultaneously, a tribute to the rowdy culture of its past.


Current Acitivities

The PPO has remained an active group within the EUS, promoting engineering culture at McGill events. From hosting rowdy day, the final Blues Pub of the semester, to loonie lines the PPO has strived to provide for those less fortunate while engaging in fun and spirited events. The PPO always encourages those who are not members to participate in their events, as everyone is able to help in some way.

To get more involved with the PPO check out some of the events that they do each year, ranging from Loonie Lines, Relay for Life, Golden Valentines, Movember, Breakfast Crawls, and Rowdy Day.

A few PPO members collecting money during the annual Loonie Line