Stanley Shaffer receives the Birks Medal for the highest ranking graduating student in Arts at the 1967 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation. The event was held at Place des Nations, Expo 67.
Dorothy Suzanne Cross, winner of the William H. Atherton Prize for History from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
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.
Neil R. Capper, a student from Convocation 1967. He received the Loyola COTC Medal.
Hugo Edmond Lavoy, winner of the Evening Division Medal from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Robert T. O'Meara, winner of the Governor-General's Medal from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
William Sheasgreen, Honourable Mention for the Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Leonard Drudi, winner of the R.E. O'Connor Prize for Mathematics from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
Diane Gabias, a student from Convocation 1967. She received the Philosophy Gold Medal at convocation from her uncle, Provincial Secretary Yves Gabias.
Alumni first vice-president Charles Phelan, (left) with Cardinal Paul-Émile Léger and Father Malone after the ceremony at which the caridnal was presented with the Loyola Medal.
Mario Arcaro, winner of the Canadian Hamilton Watch Award for Mathematics from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College.
John A. Hanna, winner of the Pierre Desmarais Prize from the 71st Annual Convocation at Loyola College in 1967.
Christine R. Kruczowyi, winner of the Evening Division Medal at Fall Convocation 1967.
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.
Ivan Charles Velan, B. Comm., recipient of the Pierre Desmarais prize as the student who has distinguished himself through his non-academic activities. He is the son of Mr. A.K. Velan, member of Loyola's Board of Governors.
Robert C. Wilkins, B.A., recipient of Governor-general's medal for highest 4 years standing in arts.
Gordon B. Clarabut, B. Comm., recipient of the Quebec Minister of Education's silver medal for the student with the highest overall average in 4 years of commerce at Loyola.
Carol Lee Bacchi, recipient of the Governor-general's medal and the Knights of Columbus Prize for Canadian History at the Spring Convocation 1969.
Spring Convocation 1969. Rev. Father J. Gerald O'Brien, chairman of the Theology Department is standing with Robert A. McAlear, recipient of the Theology medal, which was presented for the first time in 1969. It was awarded to the graduating student who has been the most creative and productive in the field of Theology.
Spring Convocation 1969. Kevin Newton receiving the Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal from Major Rod Rousseau, commanding officer of the Loyola C.O.T.C.
Spring Convocation 1969. Aldo Vesnaver receiving the Loyola Governors' Medal from Judge Paul Casey, Q.C., Chairman of the Board of Governors.
Fall Convocation 1969. From left to right, the Very Reverend Patrick G. Malone. S.J., president of Loyola College; Mr. Douglas Potvin, director of the Evening Division, Randall C. Rose, Evening Division medal winner and Dr. Alphonse Riverin, president of l'Université du Québec. Mr. Rose received a B.Sc., magna cum laude, at the 1969 Fall Convocation ceremony.
Thomas A. Moss, recipient of Quebec Minister of Education's silver medal for Commerce.
Spring Convocation 1969. Dean of Commerce, Lawrence Bessner with Thomas Andrew Moss, B.Comm., Honours Economics Magna cum laude and recipient of the Minister of Education's silver medal for the highest overall average in his four years in Commerce.
Spring Convocation 1969. Dean of Commerce, Lawrence Bessner with Thomas Andrew Moss, recipient of the Minister of Education's Silver Medal.
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.
Joseph John Schuck, S.J, winner of the Physics Prize at the 1969 Loyola College Spring Convocation.
Spring Convocation 1969. Major awards winners from left to right, Thomas Andrew Moss (Minister of Education's Silver Medal), Carol Lee Bacchi (Governor-General's Medal), Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J., Audrey Elizabeth Garebian (Minister of Education's Silver Medal), Aldo Vesnaver (Loyola Governors' Medal) and Kevin William Newton (Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal).