Fashion Illustration course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. A student is sketching models.
Fashion Illustration course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. Norma Lehrer, instructor for the class, is with a student to show how to apply colors.
Batik course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. Jo-Ann, a student, is showing her work.
Batik course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. Instructor Judith Irany is with three students.
Drawing the Figure course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. Students are looking at a nude model taking poses.
Drawing the Figure course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. Instructor Pat Hopkins is at the easel, pointing out something to a student. The nude model is posing on the left side of the picture.
Drawing the Figure course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College.
Commercial Art course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. Instructor Cockcroft (standing for Doug Montross) is with three students, looking at a project.
Jack Hale, Guidance Director and counselor from Career Planning course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College.
Jack Hale, Guidance Director and counselor from Career Planning course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College.
Jewelry-making course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College.
Jewelry-making course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. Instructor David Kucer is with two students.
Jewelry-making course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. Instructor David Kucer is with two students.
Painting course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. Instructor Tom Hopkins is with two students.
Painting course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College. Caroline Bennett is working on her painting, a still-life.
Painting course in Continuing Education program at Loyola College.
Evening French class in Continuing Education program at Loyola College.
Evening French class in Continuing Education program at Loyola College.
Evening French class in Continuing Education program at Loyola College.
Dignitaries of Convocation 1956 at Loyola College. From left to right: Right Reverend Ferdinand Vandry, Vice-Rector Laval University, Kenneth A. Norris, Principal of Sir George Williams College, H.N. Fieldhouse, Dean, representing McGill University, Very Reverend George E. Nunan, S.J., His Eminence cardinal Paul-Émile Léger, Very Reverend Gerald F. Lahey, S.J., Rector of Loyola College, Right Reverend Irenée Lussier, P.D., Rector, University of Montreal, Honourable Charles G. Power.
James R. McBride receiving the Association of Alumni award from Maurice Gold, first Vice-President of the Association at the Spring Convocation 1959.
James R. McBride, delivering his valedictorian speech at the Spring Convocation of 1959.
Magna Cum Laude students at the Loyola College Convocation 1965. Left to right, front row: Robert Leigh Leclerc, Hervelyne Pion, Leon Melvin Desormeaux, Brian Michael Connolly and Willie Victor Chiu. Back row: Peter Alan Tetro, Paul Andre Ladouceur, Gordon Lackenbauer, Patrick Laverty, and Joseph Alan Lam.
Hon. John Turner, P.C., M.P., Registrar-General of Canada and Convocation Speaker at the 71st Annual Convocation of Loyola College.
William Tetley, Quebec Minister of Financial Institutions, Companies and Cooperatives, guest speaker at Spring Convocation 1973.
William Tetley, Minister of Financial Institutions, Companies and Cooperatives, guest speaker at Spring Convocation 1973.
William Tetley, Minister of Financial Institutions, Companies and Cooperatives, guest speaker at Spring Convocation 1973.
Convocation 1974. Diane Nancy Quart is the recipient of the Brodrick award, awarded to the graduating student who has distinguished himself/herself in academic and extra-curricular endeavors during his/her years at Loyola. Quart is the first woman to receive the prize in Loyola College's history.
Convocation 1974. The Loyola Chapel, where the Convocation Mass is hold before the Conferring of Degrees ceremony.
Convocation 1971. Arunas J. Alisauskas is the recipient of the Governor-General's Medal, awarded to the student with the highest overall average in Arts. He received the medal at the Spring Convocation of May 29, 1971.