Joseph G. Roy and Principal Kenneth E. Norris.
William R. Fraser, founder of the Department of Philosophy at Sir George Williams University.
James W. Bridges, professor in Psychology
Ceremony held at Emmanuel Church.
Front, from left to right: H.F. Hall, C.W. Taylor, L.C. Haskell, B.W. Roberts, George Hodge, J.B. Frosst, J.W. Beaton, K.E. Norris
Back, from left to right: S.O. ?, W. Tailor, Bailey, L.P. Webster, S.C. Holland, Beatty, L.A. Wright, D.A. Bates, D.B. Clark.
B.W. Roberts (second from left), K.E. Norris (second from right) and 4 other unidentified people in a laboratory.
Photograph autographed by Stuart and Lea to Joe Bell.
Photograph autographed by Dawn and Darrow to Joe Bell.
Group photo
Terminal Taps, from lecft to right: Peggy Butler, Jean Somerville, Helen Pearson, Dorothy Marshall, Winnie Cook, Pearl Nebach
Rehearsal at Victoria Hall (D-Day minus 1!)
Montreal Mayor J. Adhemar Raynault is greeted at the door of Victoria Hall as he arrives to attend the Georgiantics '42 tribute to the city's Tercentenary--the only celebration of the 300th birthday in the light of wartime austerity. SGW Registrar Ted Sheffield, an "usherette" (?), Mrs. K.E. Norris (the Principal's wife), and Betty Robson
Waltzing: Virginia Dwane (back centre), Betty Lacoe, Dorothy Marshall, Zelda Miller, Dorothy Mulligan, Monique Nantel, Helen Pearson (back left), Vici Tuyl
"1867" or "That Ain't the Way I Heerd it. . ." From left to right: Bill Haymovitch (Common Man). Members of the House (The Singing Chorus): Lois Bishop, Norma Carrick, Irene Cohen, Mariln Cohen, Hilda Dalfen, Roslyn Gurberg (Second Member from Chicoutimi) (first line, at right, behind Murray Fainer), Yona Kremalowsky, Blanche Michlin, Hilaire South, Thelma spelling, Lucille Stern (Third Member from Chicoutimi), Marion Styles. Murray Fainer (First Member from Chicoutimi). Dick Henthorn (Prime Minister). Arthur Simmons (Sergeant-at-arms). In the orchestra pit: Herschel Darwin (violinist)
Sailors Swing: Lorna Moore and Chrorus at Brownburg
Peggy Butler, Barbara Brophy, and Dorothy Marshall
Photograph of the Ice Palace in Montreal.