Fall Convocation 1973. Aviva Eva Ravel, Montreal playwriter and teacher, is the recipient of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Arts Medal, awarded to the graduating student with the highest average in the Faculty of Arts. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in English.
Fall Convocation 1973. Nishith Mukerji, teacher and holder of four university degrees, is the recipient of the Evening Division Medal, awarded to the graduating student from the Evening Division with the highest overall academic average. He also received the Science Medal for the highest average in the Faculty of Science and was the valedictorian of the Convocation, held on Sunday, November 18, 1973.
Fall Convocation 1973. Nishith Mukerji, teacher and holder of four university degrees, is the recipient of the Loyola Evening Division Medal, awarded to the graduating student from the Evening Division with the highest overall academic average. He also received the Science medal for the highest average in the Faculty of Science and was the valedictorian of the Convocation, held on Sunday, November 18, 1973.
Fall Convocation 1973. William Joseph Gallant, supervisor of Flight Dispatch Functions at Air Canada, is the recipient of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Commerce Medal, awarded to the graduating student with the highest average in the Faculty of Commerce. The convocation was held on Sunday November 18, 1973 at Loyola College.
Fall Convocation 1973. William Joseph Gallant, supervisor of Flight Dispatch Functions at Air Canada, is the recipient of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Commerce Medal, awarded to the graduating student with the highest average in the Faculty of Commerce. The convocation was held on Sunday November 18, 1973 at Loyola College.
Convocation 1973. Grace Gagliardi, winner of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Medal, awarded to the graduate with the highest overall average in the Faculty of Arts.
Fall Convocation 1972. Mr. William Innes Surtees, winner of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Commerce Medal, awarded to the graduating student with the highest average in the Faculty of Commerce.
Fall Convocation 1972. Mr Zavahir Gustad Patel, winner of the Evening Division Medal (awarded to the graduating student from the Evening Division with the highest overall academic average) and of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Science Medal (awarded to the graduating student with the highest average in the Faculty of Science).
Fall Convocation 1971 at Loyola College. John Robert Caporuscio, winner of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Science Medal. This prize is given to the graduating student with the highest average in the Faculty of Science.
Thomas A. Moss, recipient of Quebec Minister of Education's silver medal for Commerce.
Carol Lee Bacchi, recipient of the Governor-general's medal and the Knights of Columbus Prize for Canadian History at the Spring Convocation 1969.
Ivan Charles Velan, B. Comm., recipient of the Pierre Desmarais prize as the student who has distinguished himself through his non-academic activities. He is the son of Mr. A.K. Velan, member of Loyola's Board of Governors.
Robert C. Wilkins, B.A., recipient of Governor-general's medal for highest 4 years standing in arts.
Stephen K. Sims, B. Comm., recipient of the Loyola C.O.T.C. medal for the most representative student among the graduates.
Gordon B. Clarabut, B. Comm., recipient of the Quebec Minister of Education's silver medal for the student with the highest overall average in 4 years of commerce at Loyola.
Terrence C. Cherry, B. Sc., recipient of the Quebec Minister of Education silver medal as the student with the highest overall average in the four years of Sciences studies at Loyola. He was also awarded a $5,000 N.R.C. Science scholarship.
Christine R. Kruczowyi, winner of the Evening Division Medal at Fall Convocation 1967.
William Sheasgreen, Honourable Mention for the Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Robert T. O'Meara, winner of the Governor-General's Medal from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Hugo Edmond Lavoy, winner of the Evening Division Medal from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
John A. Hanna, winner of the Pierre Desmarais Prize from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College in 1967.
Diane Gabias, a student from Convocation 1967. She received the Philosophy Gold Medal at convocation from her uncle, Provincial Secretary Yves Gabias.
Leonard Drudi, winner of the R.E. O'Connor Prize for Mathematics from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Brian A. Boire, a student from Convocation 1967. He was awarded the Minister of Education's Silver Medal.
Dorothy Suzanne Cross, winner of the William H. Atherton Prize for History from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Neil R. Capper, a student from Convocation 1967. He received the Loyola COTC Medal.
Robert Anthony Calderisi, winner of the Knights of Columbus Prize for Canadian History from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College. He is also the first Loyola student to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship awarded on December 15, 1967, and received a Honorary Degree from Concordia in June 2017.
Convocation 1974 at Loyola College. From left to right, Henry Kovalcik, Engineering Medal winner and Dean Joly, dean of Engineering.
Convocation 1974. Marc Hinphy Tigh, Loyola Students' Association past president and valedictorian. He was also the first recipient of the Malone Medal, presented by the Loyola Students' Association in honor of Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J. The medal was awarded to the graduating student who has made an outstanding contribution to non-academic activities on the Loyola campus.
Convocation 1974. Mary Denyse O'Rourke is the recipient of the Evening Division medal, awarded to the student with the highest overall average in the Evening Division.