Volunteer Natasha Gauthier (BA 94)
Volunteer Helen Ann Cave (BA 79, GrDip 85)
Frederick Lowy browsing through some books during the Concordia Volunteer Book Fair in JW McConnell building atrium. The event chaired by Barbara Barclay, raised $4,300 for student aid.
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.
Dorel Feldman and Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, John Campanelli.
Four graduates of the Graduate Diploma in Accountancy, who placed among the top 10 in Quebec writing the Uniform Final Exam (UFE) set by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. From left to right: Sonalee Parekh, of Price Waterhouse, who placed eighth; Jonathan Roiter, of Samson Belair Deloitte & Touche, and Lawrence Wilk, of Richter Usher & Vineberg, who tied for fifth and Julie Moyen, also working at Samson Belair, who came seventh.
Alumnus Howard Scott winner of the Governor General Award for Translation. The award was for The Euguelion, his translation of Louky Bersianik's Quebec feminist classic L'Euguélionne.
Capital Campaign Team at the launching of the Campaign for a New Millenium in January 1997. Standing: Marcel Danis (Vice-Chair, Senior Administration), Richard Renaud (University Community Chair), Ann Kerby (Vice-Chair, Staff ), Ronald Corey (Campaign Chair), Rector Frederick Lowy (Campaign Chair) (standing); kneeling: Frances Shaver (Vice-Chair, Faculty), David Janssen (Vice-Chair, Students) and former Dean of Students, Brian Counihan (Vice-Chair, Retirees).
Rector Frederick Lowy, University Committee co-chair Ann Kerby and Capital Campaign director Carole Kleingrib during a reception at Loyola's Hingston Hall for the Campaign for a New Millenium.
Mayor Pierre Bourque with two of the remaining graduates of the first graduating class of 1937, Rita Shane (signing the Livre d'or at Montreal City Hall) and Norman Manson.
Dorothy Clarke (second from the right) widow of former Sir George Principal Douglass Burns Clarke along with her brother's Concordia-tied family: from left, sisters Heather Adams, Kathy Adams, their mother Anne Adams, and their father Kenneth Adams (former Registrar) at Homecoming 97 Rector's Dinner.
Kamel Helmy S BA 68, chair of the dinner/dance organizing committee, enjoys a dance with artist Elizabeth Ostro S BA 44. Elizabeth donated one of her sculptures to be auctioned off at the dinner/dance.
John Economides and Kathryn McMorrow, co-emcees the evening.
Artist Charles Patcher (seated) signs copies of his illustrated biography and "The Journals of Susanna Moodie" by Margaret Atwood (illustrated by Patcher) for Anne and Melvyn Hodes (S BA'57) after giving the Abitibi Lecture during the 1997 Homecoming celebrations.
Front row: Irvin Dudeck, Miriam Posner, two unidentified people, Rector Frederick Lowy, two unidentified people, Ann Kerby and David Janssen. Back row: Michael Svensson, 6 unidentified people, Frances Shaver, Marcel Danis and Brian Counihan.
Renée Dupuis Angers. Recipient of an Award of Distinction by the Faculty of Commerce and Administration
The students were honoured at the Association's 91st Annual General meeting. John Benedetti, finance, Vincent Labossière, exercise science (recipient of the first Laurie Brodrick Scholarship), John Freund, president of the Loyola Alumni Association, Marnie Scanlan, honours human geography and Evan Desai, computer science co-op program.
Fellow "Guinea Pigs" Norman Manson and Rita Shane on the terrace of Montreal City Hall on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the first SGW graduating class.