Ian Campbell, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Sir George Williams University.
Scenes from a hockey match between Sir George Williams and Loyola with a final score of Loyola - 6 and Sir George Williams - 4.
Unidentified person receiving Alouettes Alumni Association Football Hall of Fame citation for leadership and dedication to football. Ed Enos (right)
The fonds provides information on the Canadian roots of community psychology and William Line.
The fonds consists mainly of sound recordings of Paul Babarik's interviews with eminent psychologists. There are also copies of books he edited and wrote.
Babarik, PaulGuy Desbarats
Journalist and author Claude Jasmin, visiting lecturer at the Writer's Conference at Loyola College which was held on March 14, 1972. The event was sponsored by the departments of English and French Studies.
Fine arts department at Loyola College. Student Susan Beattie is working on a painting.
Studio Music ad. with musician rehearsing.
Loyola Choral Society conducted by Jean Sult.
Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. having a discussion with Ron Wawhem(?) and Kathy Waters.
Gordon Inkeles, author of "The Art of Massage", guest lecturer at Concordia University in 1976.
Dennis Mooney, student Ombudsman at Loyola College.
Alan Munton, English lecturer, he taught in Loyola's Evening Division in the fall of 1969 and in the summer of the following year.
Alan Munton, English lecturer, he taught in Loyola's Evening Division in the fall of 1969 and in the summer of the following year.
Barry Sheehy, Arts student at Loyola College and co-president of the .Loyola Students Association (LSA).
Registration day at Loyola College.
Dorothy Livesay reads a selection of her poetry.
Paul Gottlieb, Creative Director of the Montreal office of Ronalds - Reynolds.
Gwen Lord, B.Sc '56. She became the first black principal in the PSBGM (now the English Montreal School Board), at Northmount High School, in 1977. In her days at SGW, she also played with the women's basketball team, the Georgettes.