Loyola class in the Central building. On the chalkboard, the words 'Aesthetic', 'Moral' and 'Religious' are written.
Placement office at Loyola College.
Exams in the Athletics Complex at Loyola College.
Magna Cum Laude students at the Loyola College Convocation 1965. Left to right, front row: Robert Leigh Leclerc, Hervelyne Pion, Leon Melvin Desormeaux, Brian Michael Connolly and Willie Victor Chiu. Back row: Peter Alan Tetro, Paul Andre Ladouceur, Gordon Lackenbauer, Patrick Laverty, and Joseph Alan Lam.
G. Arnold Hart, Honorary chairman of Loyola's National Public Appeal. The campaign was held between November 22 and December 6, 1966.
Arthur F. Mayne, chairman of Loyola's National Public Appeal. Mr. Mayne was Executive V.P. of the Royal Bank of Canada. The campaign was held between November 22 and December 6, 1966. He later received the Loyola Medal in 1969.
John G. McConnell, Honorary chairman of Loyola's National Public Appeal. The campaign was held between November 22 and December 6, 1966.
George V. Uihlein, Assistant Dean of Men at Loyola College.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students .
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students.
Samuel Bronfman, LL.D., Honorary chairman of Loyola's National Public Appeal. The campaign was held between November 22 and December 6, 1966.
J. Louis Lévesque, LL.D., Honorary chairman of Loyola's National Public Appeal. The campaign was held between November 22 and December 6, 1966.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students
Brock F. Clarke, Q.C., chairman of the Special Names Division of Loyola's National Public Appeal. The campaign was held between November 22 and December 6, 1966.
Desmond A. Clarke, Honorary chairman of Loyola's National Public Appeal. The campaign was held between November 22 and December 6, 1966.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students.
Registration day at Loyola College for the Evening Division students.
Dorothy Suzanne Cross, winner of the William H. Atherton Prize for History from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Vincent Cuddihy, a student from Convocation 1967.
Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. with two unidentified people around him. The photograph was taken by
Students posing in the Administration Building at the 1967 Convocation.
John Turner, Registrar General of Canada, giving the Convocation address.