Bill Loucks, L.S.A. co-President at Loyola College for the 1973-1974 year.
Blood drive '72 at Loyola College. Gordon Clark, president of Loyola Students Association, is shaking hands with a donor.
Centennial building at Loyola College. The building was located at the corner of Sherbrooke and Coronation in Montreal West. It housed the Loyola of Montreal Students' Association (LSA).
Claude Veillet, student at Loyola College and Loyola Students' Association (LSA) External Vice-President.
Donald Clark, Commerce student at Loyola College. He was vice-president of the Loyola of Montreal Students' Association (LMSA) in 1971.
Gordon Clark (right), President of the Loyola of Montreal Students' Association (LMSA) with Don Clarke, vice-president.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. is speaking at the Loyola Students Assembly which was sponsored by the L.S.A.
Outdoor concert during the Freshman's Reception Association (F.R.A.) activities sponsored by the Loyola of Montreal Students Association (LMSA).
The crowd is gathered outside for the outdoor concert during the Freshman's Reception Association (F.R.A.) activities sponsored by the Loyola of Montreal Students Association (LMSA). .
Outdoor concert during the Freshman's Reception Association (F.R.A.) activities sponsored by the Loyola of Montreal Students Association (LMSA).
Gordon Clark, President of the Loyola of Montreal Students' Association (LMSA) and vice-president, Donald Clark.
Gordon Clark, President of the Loyola of Montreal Students' Association (LMSA) and vice-president, Donald Clark.
Irwin Katsof, L.S.A. co-President at Loyola College for the 1973-1974 year.
Irwin Katsof and Bill Loucks, newly elected L.S.A. co-Presidents at Loyola College for the 1973-1974 year.
Julia Hinphy, vice-president, Information Services at Loyola Students Association. She was part of the "Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign.
L.E.S.A. Constitutional Meeting at Loyola College. From left to right, Peter Fedele (President L.S.A.), Jim Conway (President L.E.S.A.) and Doug Potvin (Director of Evening Division). The event held a class rep brunch and a general assembly.
L.S.A. Cafeteria Boycott at Loyola College. Loyola's Student Association sold hot dogs for the occasion.
New L.S.A. Executive at Loyola College. From left to right, Claude Veillet (External Vice President), Michael Zigayer (Special Services Vice President), Julia Hinphy (Public Relations Vice President), Arley Karpman (Internal Vice President), Barb Simpson (Communications Vice President), Peter Tobin (Financial Vice President), Marc Tigh (co-President), Don Boisvert (co-President), Peggy Vajo (Educational Vice President) and Don Stephenson (Media Executive Assistant).
L.S.A. Open House at Loyola College. Father Russell Breen with Richard Brailey.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. The main goal of the campaign was to inform the students as to the situation of the new University and, hopefully, to ameliorate Loyola’s position within Concordia. Mark Tigh, LSA co-president at the Loyola Students Assembly in January 1974.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. Mark Tigh (left) and Don Boisvert, co-presidents of the L.S.A.