Dean Henry F. Hall giving a speech during the convocation ceremony held at St. James Church.
Peter Pitsiladis, at the SGW Graduation Ball held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.
Samuel Madras, Dean of Science from 1963 to 1970.
SGW Women's basketball team "The Georgettes"
Ceremony held at Emmanuel Church.
Letter from the British Association for the Advancement of Science inviting Sir William Hales Hingston to become their vice-president.
Sir William Hingston, Lady Hingston and their five children
Sepia photograph of Lady Hingston posing in black dress
Portrait of Lady Hingston, part of a series of five photographs
Portrait of Lady Hingston, part of a series of five photographs
Fayette Brown, grandfather of Harold William Hingston, dressed in baseball attire
Portrait of unknown couple, possibly Fayette Brown and his wife
Elizabeth Hingston (Brown) and husband Harold Hingston presumably at Valcartier
A house at Varennes that has been taken down ; a photograph can be found in "The French Canadians"
A house at Varennes that has been taken down ; a photograph can be found in "The French Canadians"
Photograph autographed by Sally Rand to Joe Bell.
Photograph autographed by Rosita Royce to Joe Bell.
Autographed photograph of Eleänore and Kathryn Smith.
From left to right: Ron Sekeres (Loyola Warriors) Most valuable player (MVP) football and Claudio Sordin MVP soccer
Andrew [Cafano] Bsc (physics) receiving the Brodrick award winner for academic - athletic excellence.
Photograph showing Jeanne-Mance Street in Montreal.
Fred Kerner as Lord Haw-Haw, Georgiantics 1940
Sailors Swing: Hughie Capra, Adeline Ciment, Fritzie Miller, Blanche Perlove, Anita Sanchez (second from left) Pat Walsh at microphone: Lorna Moore
At Brownsburg after the show, the local community fed the entire crew before they boarded buses en route back to Montreal. Among faces discernable in the crowd are Ray Brooks, Zangwill Godlovich, Helen Pearson, Lorna M oore, Merv Gelfand, Andy Fyfe, Roslyn Gurberg, Jean Lockhart, Anita Sanchez, Dorothy Marshall, and Mortimer Tunis.
For the first time in its four-year history, Georgiantics had a prevue performance. The date was March 14, 1942, and the run-through venue was the community centre at Brownsbuurg, P.Q. The hall was filled to capacity and conductor Merv Gelfand prepares to raise his baton on the overture.
Chorus girl Helen Pearson