Fall Convocation 1972. Mr Zavahir Gustad Patel, winner of the Evening Division Medal (awarded to the graduating student from the Evening Division with the highest overall academic average) and of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Science Medal (awarded to the graduating student with the highest average in the Faculty of Science).
Sylvain Marcil receives Wrestling MVP Award from Coach Zilberman.
Jennifer Beauregard receives the Women's Soccer MVP Award from Cathy Lipari.
Annie Caron receives Women's Skiing MVP Award from Jean Savard.
William Sheasgreen, Honourable Mention for the Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Convocation 1974. William Scott MacKinnon is the recipient of the Loyola Commerce Medal, awarded to the student with the highest overall average in Commerce. He received the medal on June 1, 1974.
Fall Convocation 1973. William Joseph Gallant, supervisor of Flight Dispatch Functions at Air Canada, is the recipient of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Commerce Medal, awarded to the graduating student with the highest average in the Faculty of Commerce. The convocation was held on Sunday November 18, 1973 at Loyola College.
Fall Convocation 1973. William Joseph Gallant, supervisor of Flight Dispatch Functions at Air Canada, is the recipient of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Commerce Medal, awarded to the graduating student with the highest average in the Faculty of Commerce. The convocation was held on Sunday November 18, 1973 at Loyola College.
Fall Convocation 1972. Mr. William Innes Surtees, winner of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Commerce Medal, awarded to the graduating student with the highest average in the Faculty of Commerce.
Thomas A. Moss, recipient of Quebec Minister of Education's silver medal for Commerce.
Andrew [Cafano] Bsc (physics) receiving the Brodrick award winner for academic - athletic excellence.
Convocation 1968. Terrence C. Cherry is the recipient of the Minister of Education's Silver medal, awarded to the student with the highest overall average in the four years of Science. He was also the NRC Science scholarship winner.
Terrence C. Cherry, B. Sc., recipient of the Quebec Minister of Education silver medal as the student with the highest overall average in the four years of Sciences studies at Loyola. He was also awarded a $5,000 N.R.C. Science scholarship.
Stephen K. Sims, B. Comm., recipient of the Loyola C.O.T.C. medal for the most representative student among the graduates.
Ed Enos presenting award to Steve [MacNeil] for Sportsmanship Award, 1983-84.
Jim Bay presenting award to Janet Hylland for Sportsmanship Award, [198?]
Karen Kane (Athlete of the Year) receives the Sally Kemp Award from George Short.
Thérèse Brisson (Female Athlete of the Year) receives Sally Kemp Award from Charles Giguère.
Russell Breen presenting Sally Kemp Award to Maureen Maloney for female athlete of the year, 1983-84.
Kirsten Tonge receives the Russ Blackwell Manager of the Year Award from Peter Regimbald.
Ed Enos presenting Director of Athletics Shield award to Russ Reeves.
Robert T. O'Meara, winner of the Governor-General's Medal from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Robert Fitzpatrick, winner of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Medal for Commerce.
Robert C. Wilkins, B.A., recipient of Governor-general's medal for highest 4 years standing in arts.
Robert Anthony Calderisi, winner of the Knights of Columbus Prize for Canadian History from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College. He is also the first Loyola student to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship awarded on December 15, 1967, and received a Honorary Degree from Concordia in June 2017.
Convocation 1971. Richard Z. Lemanczyk, recipient of the Loyola Science medal, awarded to the student with the highest overall average in Science. He also won the Chemcell Prize for chemistry (highest four-year average in Chemistry subjects) and the Society of Chemical Industry, Canadian section, Merit award, Chemistry (for the highest ranking (over 75%) student in the fourth year, majoring in Chemistry, Chemistry-Physics, or Chemistry-Mathematics, who has completed the course in the normal number of years). He received the medal at the Spring Convocation on May 29, 1971.
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).
Randall C. Rose, winner of the Evening Division medal at the 1969 Spring Convocation.
Convocation 1971. Peter Francis Mathias is the recipient of the Loyola Commerce Medal, awarded to the student with the highest overall average in Commerce. He graduated Magna Cum Laude and received the medal at the Spring Convocation of May 29, 1971.