William "Bill" Hamilton, Sc. '43, former M.P. for N.D.G and Postmaster-General of Canada.
Bruce Mallen, BComm 58, BA 64, leading academic, economist, successful entrepreneur. He was the first director of the MBA program that was launched at Sir George Williams University in 1968. He received an honorary degree from Concordia University in December 2004.
Norman Manson, first secretary of both the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams College and the Society of the Order of Guinea Pig, a unit within the alumni association. He is a graduate of the first Sir George Williams College graduating class, known as the Guinea Pig Graduating Class of 1937.
Peter M. McEntyre, business executive and former Mayor of Westmount, he served on the Board of Governors of Concordia University, from 1974 to 1983. He received an honorary degree from Concordia University in June 1987.
Gloria McPhie, R. P. Cultural Affairs of the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams University.
Gordon P. Meyers, B.A. '63 , Student Aid and Awards Officer of the University of New Brunswick. He was also Acting Dean of Students at Loyola College between 1970 and 1972.
Charles Nichols, Co-chairman of the 1967 SGW 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams University.
Robert K. G. Norris, BA '56. He is the son of former Principal, Kenneth E. Norris.
Thomas J. Plunkett. B.A. '50, M.A. McGill, responsible to re-organize the municipal structure of Peel and Halton Counties.
Amos Saunders, was Headmaster of Sir George Williams High School from 1951 to 1966. He received an honorary degree at the 1967 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation.
J. Bernard Tonchin, B.Sc. '52, secretary of the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams Association.
George Trim, R. P. Fund Development Board.
Melvin C. Zwaig, BComm '61, Treasurer of the SGW Alumni Association.
Bernard De Zwirek, Fund Raising Chairman for the year 1968-1969.
People sitting on the grass.
Graduates and guests attending a Convocation ceremony.
Richard Lemanczyk, winner of the Silver medal awarded for the highest aggregate Class standing in his own Section of the graduating class. He was also the winner of the Father President's Scholarship, awarded to the student with the highest marks over the four years of the High School course.
Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J., President of Loyola College from 1959 to 1974.
Albert Ferrari, Vice-President Administration at Loyola College.
Registration day at Loyola College.
Scenes from a hockey match between SGW and Bishop's University, held at the McGill Winter Stadium with a score of 4-1.
Scenes from a swimming and diving competition.
John S. Allen, Secretary to the Sir George Williams Alumni Association Board of Directors and the Alumni's liaison with Sir George's student government.
Michel Desaulniers, SUS External Vice-President and a member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors.
Nicholas Grycan, President of the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams University from 1962 to 1966.
Henry F. Hall, fourth principal of Sir George Williams University (1957-1962), dean (1936-1956) and student counsellor, and full-time faculty member in the Natural Sciences Division (1934-1967).. He received an honorary degree from Sir George Williams University in 1966. To honour his long administrative and teaching career, the new university building located on de Maisonneuve Boulevard (formerly Burnside Street) opened in 1966 was named the Henry F. Hall Building.
Donald B. Hathaway, Associate Executive Director of Sir George Williams University's Association of Alumni.