L.S.A. Open House at Loyola College. Father Russell Breen with Richard Brailey.
Business symposium at Loyola College. From left to right, on stage, René Bouthillier from the Coopérative Agricole de Granby and Ted Petsche, 4th year Commerce student at Loyola College.
Fall Convocation 1969. Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. is standing with four other people. Standing at the far right is Dr. Alphonse Riverin, president of l'Université du Québec. Next to him is Randall C. Rose, winner of the Evening Division medal.
Student exhibition of the Loyola Fine Arts program held at Loyola College. From left to right, an unidentified person, Doug Potvin, Keith Wills, Julius Krantzberg (from Engineering) and Esther Wertheimer, coordinator of the Loyola College's Fine Arts program.
Groundbreaking ceremony of the Loyola Campus Centre. From left to right, LMSA President Gordon Clark, Loyola Alumni Assocation President Brian Gallery, Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J., and an unidentified person.
Nichole Dumouchez, on the left, making a presentation at Loyola College. Her speech is about Bill 65 and the Professional codes Act.
Fall Convocation 1969. From left to right, the two first people are unidentified. Follows Dr. Alphonse Riverin, president of l'Université du Québec and Randall C. Rose, Evening Division medal winner. Mr. Rose received a B.Sc., magna cum laude, at the 1969 Fall Convocation ceremony.
Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. with two unidentified people around him. The photograph was taken by
Memorial night for John Gottisheim, a Loyola basketball player who died of leukemia. On the left side of the painting, Mrs. Gottisheim (John's mother), Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. and Mrs. Elizabeth Gottisheim (John's widow) are standing up with two unidentified people (right).
Recipients of Special Awards at Convocation 1970. From left to right, Terrence Whalen (Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal), Robert Alexander Nicholas Caden (Minister of Education's Silver Medal for Commerce), Patricia Joyce Leggett (Governor-General's Medal), Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J., Paul Andrew Lam Sun Hwang (Minister of Education's Silver Medal for Science), Eduard Cerny (Loyola Engineering Medal) and Henry Arthur O'Keeffe (Evening Division Medal).
Recipients of Special Awards at Convocation 1970. From left to right, Terrence Whalen (Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal), Robert Alexander Nicholas Caden (Minister of Education's Silver Medal for Commerce), Patricia Joyce Leggett (Governor-General's Medal), Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J., Paul Andrew Lam Sun Hwang (Minister of Education's Silver Medal for Science), Eduard Cerny (Loyola Engineering Medal) and Henry Arthur O'Keeffe (Evening Division Medal).
Convocation 1974. Dean of Arts and Science, Russell Breen with two unidentified people.
Convocation speaker Barbara Frum arrives at Spring Convocation with unidentified person preceded by Rector John W. O'Brien and Assistant to the Vice-Rector and Principal of Loyola campus, R. P. Duder.
Convocation 1973. An unidentified person is presenting the Loyola C.O.T.C. medal to J. Alain Godbout. This medal is awarded to the student who, with distinction, has displayed leadership ability through his academic and non-academic achievement.
Winter Carnival at Loyola College. Guest Olympic skier Betsy Clifford and Bob Wilson (right) are presenting a Swissair bag and a plane ticket to an unidentified person.
Ski day at Winter Carnival at Chanteclerc. Betsy Clifford (right) is presenting a Swissair bag and plane ticket.
Convocation 1974. Arlery Steven Karpman receiving his degree.
Spring Convocation 1969. Unidentified person with Mr. Pollock, a new member of the Board of Governors.
Convocation 1974. A student receiving his degree from an unidentified person.
Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. with an unidentified person at Fall Convocation 1967.
Pat Boland (centre) and Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.
Ed Enos (centre) and Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.
Pat Boland (centre) and Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.
Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.
Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.