Taken at the graduation ball.
Features Henry F. Hall and Anna Hall on the far left and Kenneth E. Norris on the far right.
Henry F. Hall was presented an honourary Doctor of Laws degree at the McMaster University convocation. Features Hall seated in the front row, third from the left.
The Alumni Association ball was held at the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel. Front row: Carol Fischer, Shirley Hamilton, Mrs. Gordon McFarlane, Anna Hall. Back row: Gerald Miller, W.M. Hamilton, Sarto Fournier (Mayor of Montreal), Elizabeth Fournier, Gordon McFarlane, Henry F. Hall.
The Alumni Association ball was held at the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel. Pictured from left to right: Carol Fischer, Sarto Fournier (Mayor of Montreal), Elizabeth Fournier, Henry F. Hall, Anna Hall, Robert C. Rae, Mrs. Robert C. Rae, Mrs. Gordon Donaldson, Gordon Donaldson.
Three people in winter, one holding a shovel, surrounded by a crowd.
The Refectory building decorated for the Garden Party Day.
Sir George Williams University Chancellor Fraser Fulton and former chancellor B. W. Roberts at the May 1965 Convocation ceremony.
1967 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation. The event was held at Place des Nations, Expo 67. Group of graduates, from left to right: Mrs. Carol Fogel (née Laing) BA, Jeffrey Laing, BComm, Mrs. Laing, Leslie Laing, BComm, and Steve Laing, BA, President of the Graduating Class.
1967 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation held at Place des Nations, Expo 67.
1967 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation. The event was held at Place des Nations, Expo 67.
Waltzing: Rehearsing with Mervin Gelfand and the orchestra
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.
Ceremony held at Emmanuel Church.
Ceremony held at Emmanuel Church.
Platform party, from left to right: C.W. Thompson, D.V. McFarlane (Valedictorian), J. Ordway Tead (Speaker), B.W. Roberts (Chariman), K.E. Norris, J.W. Beaton, J.B. Frost. Ceremony held at Emmanuel Church.
Sir George Williams University graduates at Place des Nations, Expo 1967.
Volunteer Paul Vanasse (L BA 60)
Volunteer Natasha Gauthier (BA 94)
Volunteer Helen Ann Cave (BA 79, GrDip 85)
Vice-Rector, Services Charles Emond, along with Rector Frederick Lowy and Harry Zarins, Recreation and Athletics director enjoying the Homecoming football game at Loyola Stadium. The Stingers won the game, beating Laval Rouge et Or 44-26.
Vernissage for Sir George Williams University Remembered: A Selection of Works by Faculty and Alumni from the University's Permanent Collection of Art (1963-1974) at the Faculty of Fine Arts VAV Gallery. Shown here are Barbara Barclay (S BA 74, BEd 76) co-organizer of the vernissage with Homecoming co-chairs Christine Lengvari and Peter McAuslan. They are standing in front of Danse carrée: Once Upon a Square, 1964, by Yves Gaucher.