T. Denton Lewis, President of the Corporation of S.G.W.U.
Allan Marjerison, a member of the SGW Alumni Association Board of Directors.
Gordon McFarlane, BA '51 and a Diploma in Associate Science in 1952, was Athletic Director at SGW University in 1950-1951. Mr. McFarlane was formerly an Executive Secretary at the Montreal East Y.M.C.A.
Frank McIntosh, member of the SGW Board of Governors.
Donald McPhie, Director of Food Services, Sir George Williams University and 2nd Vice-President of the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams University.
George W. Millar, member of the SGW Board of Governors.
Ronald K. Moores, R. P. Publications of the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams University.
Jean-Paul Morin, founder of the LaSalle College (1959) . He received an honorary degree from Concordia University in December 2003.
Howard Nathan, Chairman of Publicity at the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams University.
Henry Roy, Advertising Coordinator and president of the Garnet Key Society.
Robert C. Rae, Principal of Sir George Williams University (1962-1968).
Brian Smith, R. P. Personnel Services and Chapters.
Glenn Wood, Alumni Representative of Board of Governors.
William R. Fraser, Chairman and original founder of the Department of Philosophy of Sir George Williams University.
Neil Compton, professor of English and Chairman of the English department at Sir George Williams University from 1952 to 1969.
Richard G. Thompson, President of the Association of Alumni of Sir George Willliams University.
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.
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.