Dorothy Suzanne Cross, winner of the William H. Atherton Prize for History from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Vincent Cuddihy, a student from Convocation 1967.
Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. with two unidentified people around him. The photograph was taken by
Students posing in the Administration Building at the 1967 Convocation.
John Turner, Registrar General of Canada, giving the Convocation address.
Convocation 1967. A graduate is receiving his diploma from Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J.
Convocation 1967. A graduate is receiving his diploma from Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. On his left, John Turner, Registrar General of Canada.
Spring Convocation 1968 at Loyola College. The graduates are going out the Administration building.
Spring Convocation 1968.
Convocation 1968. The graduates are surrounded by their guests and the dignitaries, in line waiting to receive their diploma.
Northrop Frye is addressing the crowd at the Spring Convocation 1968.
Convocation 1968. Terrence C. Cherry is the recipient of the Minister of Education's Silver medal, awarded to the student with the highest overall average in the four years of Science. He was also the NRC Science scholarship winner.
Fall Convocation 1968. Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. with Mrs. Clara Ilson, Valedictorian.
Fall Convocation 1968. Mrs Clara Ilson, Valedictorian, Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J., Dean Maxwell Cohen, McGill Law Faculty, Convocation speaker and Joseph Pelligrino, Salutatorian.
Carol Lee Bacchi, recipient of the Governor-general's medal and the Knights of Columbus Prize for Canadian History at the Spring Convocation 1969.
Convocation 1969
Spring Convocation 1969. From left to right, Rev. Cyril B. O'Keefe, S.J., Academic Vice-President, Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. and Mr. Albert J. Ferrari, Vice-President of Administration.
Spring Convocation 1969. Rev. Father J. Gerald O'Brien, chairman of the Theology Department is standing with Robert A. McAlear, recipient of the Theology medal, which was presented for the first time in 1969. It was awarded to the graduating student who has been the most creative and productive in the field of Theology.
Spring Convocation 1969. An unidentified priest is addressing the crowd.
Spring Convocation 1969. Kevin Newton receiving the Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal from Major Rod Rousseau, commanding officer of the Loyola C.O.T.C.
Spring Convocation 1969. Aldo Vesnaver receiving the Loyola Governors' Medal from Judge Paul Casey, Q.C., Chairman of the Board of Governors.
Spring Convocation 1969. Carl-Gunnar Dysthe, salutatorian, is addressing the crowd.
Convocation 1969. Address of Mr. Jean Martineau, Chairman of the Canada Council.
Convocation 1969. Loyola High School Faculty at the Convocation ceremony with Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. (the center of the front row).
Fall Convocation 1969. From left to right, the Very Reverend Patrick G. Malone. S.J., president of Loyola College; Mr. Douglas Potvin, director of the Evening Division, Randall C. Rose, Evening Division medal winner and Dr. Alphonse Riverin, president of l'Université du Québec. Mr. Rose received a B.Sc., magna cum laude, at the 1969 Fall Convocation ceremony.
Spring Convocation 1970. Crowd on the lawn facing the Athletics Complex.
Convocation 1970. Graduates are coming out of the Athletics Complex at Loyola.
Recipients of Special Awards at Convocation 1970. From left to right, Terrence Whalen (Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal), Robert Alexander Nicholas Caden (Minister of Education's Silver Medal for Commerce), Patricia Joyce Leggett (Governor-General's Medal), Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J., Paul Andrew Lam Sun Hwang (Minister of Education's Silver Medal for Science), Eduard Cerny (Loyola Engineering Medal) and Henry Arthur O'Keeffe (Evening Division Medal).
Recipients of Special Awards at Convocation 1970. From left to right, Terrence Whalen (Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal), Robert Alexander Nicholas Caden (Minister of Education's Silver Medal for Commerce), Patricia Joyce Leggett (Governor-General's Medal), Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J., Paul Andrew Lam Sun Hwang (Minister of Education's Silver Medal for Science), Eduard Cerny (Loyola Engineering Medal) and Henry Arthur O'Keeffe (Evening Division Medal).