Rector Patrick Kenniff, Max Stern, Frank R. Crawley and Chancellor W. Earle McLaughlin
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).
Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. with two unidentified people around him. The photograph was taken by
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.
Nichole Dumouchez, on the left, making a presentation at Loyola College. Her speech is about Bill 65 and the Professional codes Act.
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.
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.
Three people in winter, one holding a shovel, surrounded by a crowd.
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.
Recipients of the Annual Alumni Recognition Awards held at the St. James Club. From left, seated, are Lois V. Jackalin Stea, Humberto Santos (BComm 75, MBA 79), and Alexandra E. Flynn. Standing are Rector Frederick Lowy, Alexander J. Carpini (LBA 74), Professor Kim Sawchuk, Donald M. Thomas (BA 78), Emerson E. Thomas (BA 94) and Professor Sylvia M. Ruby.
SGW graduates, class of 1946 at Homecoming '96.
Homecoming '96 Rector's Dinner
Hana Gartner, guess speaker at Homecoming '96. She introduces herself to Concordia staffers Doreen Hutton and John Woodrow in the Atrium of Concordia's Concert Hall.
Ovide Mercredi with Concordia students Ella Saganash, Alice Petawabano and Ella's daughter, Linda Gunner. Mercredi was a lecturer at Homecoming '96 Stone-Consolidated Lecture Series.
Mark Uchwat with Jennifer Seguin during an On the Spot Improv comedy performance at the Oyster Seafood Party at Homecoming '96.
Standing: Lawrence Bessner, David Janssen, Pierre Frégeau and Venkat Ramachandran. Seated: Ken Whittingham, Brian Neysmith and Theresa McGuire. The event was held at the St. James Club on January 30, 1997.
Volunteer Paul Vanasse (L BA 60)
Volunteer Natasha Gauthier (BA 94)
Volunteer Helen Ann Cave (BA 79, GrDip 85)
Homecoming 97.
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.
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.
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.
Volunteer David Janssen, BEng 98.