Not forgotten
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* Geneviève Bergeron, 21, was a second year scholarship student in civil engineering.
* Hélène Colgan, 23, was in her final year of mechanical engineering and planned to take her Master’s degree.
* Nathalie Croteau, 23, was in her final year of mechanical engineering.
* Barbara Daigneault, 22, was in her final year of mechanical engineering and held a teaching assistantship.
* Anne-Marie Edward, 21, was a first year student in chemical engineering.
* Maud Haviernick, 29, was a second year student in engineering materials, and a graduate in environmental design.
* Barbara Maria Klucznik, 31, was a second year engineering student specializing in engineering materials.
* Maryse Laganière, 25, worked in the budget department of the Polytechnique.
* Maryse Leclair, 23, was a fourth year student in engineering materials.
* Anne-Marie Lemay, 27, was a fourth year student in mechanical engineering.
* Sonia Pelletier, 28, was to graduate the next day in mechanical engineering. She was awarded a degree posthumously.
* Michèle Richard, 21, was a second year student in engineering materials.
* Annie St-Arneault, 23, was a mechanical engineering student.
* Annie Turcotte, 21, was a materials engineering student.
They died 20 years ago at L'Ecole Polytechnique because some shithead thought that women shouldn't be feminists, or engineers, or smart, or something like that. That sort of thinking, if that is the word I'm looking for, is still around.
* Hélène Colgan, 23, was in her final year of mechanical engineering and planned to take her Master’s degree.
* Nathalie Croteau, 23, was in her final year of mechanical engineering.
* Barbara Daigneault, 22, was in her final year of mechanical engineering and held a teaching assistantship.
* Anne-Marie Edward, 21, was a first year student in chemical engineering.
* Maud Haviernick, 29, was a second year student in engineering materials, and a graduate in environmental design.
* Barbara Maria Klucznik, 31, was a second year engineering student specializing in engineering materials.
* Maryse Laganière, 25, worked in the budget department of the Polytechnique.
* Maryse Leclair, 23, was a fourth year student in engineering materials.
* Anne-Marie Lemay, 27, was a fourth year student in mechanical engineering.
* Sonia Pelletier, 28, was to graduate the next day in mechanical engineering. She was awarded a degree posthumously.
* Michèle Richard, 21, was a second year student in engineering materials.
* Annie St-Arneault, 23, was a mechanical engineering student.
* Annie Turcotte, 21, was a materials engineering student.
They died 20 years ago at L'Ecole Polytechnique because some shithead thought that women shouldn't be feminists, or engineers, or smart, or something like that. That sort of thinking, if that is the word I'm looking for, is still around.
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Date: 2009-12-06 08:24 pm (UTC)