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.
Charles (Chuck) Axelrod, member of the Students' Council at SGW.
Barry Beloff, President of the Arts Faculty Association.
Dave Haney, illustrator for the Georgian and the Concordian.
John W. Tait, Executive Vice-President of The Ogilvie Flour Mills Company Limited and a member of the Concordia Board of Governors.
Wally Watkins, head floor man in the maintenance department at Sir George Williams University. He later served in the capacity of equipment manager and trainer for the Georgian sports team in the Athletics department.
Loyola Orchestra's concert conducted by Elizabeth Haughey, director of Loyola Orchestra. The concert was held at the off-campus venue, Salle Claude Champagne (Université de Montréal).
Portrait of the Very Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J., president of Loyola College.
Portrait of the Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J.
Very Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J., President of Loyola, giving a speech. Father Malone became the 13th rector and first president of Loyola of Montreal in August 1959.
Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. with Jean Martineau, ex-President of Canada Council and well known lawyer.
Mr. Albert Ferrari with two unidentified people. Mr. Ferrari is on the right of the picture.
Nancy Cullen, nurse at Student Health Services at Loyola College.
Julian Kersek.
James W. MacLellan.
Gary Satz, the "Roving Photographer" for the publication, ''The Happening''.
Registration day at Loyola College. The Accounts Receivable's department is at work.
Registration day at Loyola College. The Accounts Receivable's department is at work.
The fonds provides information on the activities and events in which the LGFC was involved at Concordia University.
The fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, a draft of a guidebook for gay students, event notices and schedules, financial records, and newsletters.
Concordia University. Queer Collective