Photographs include a student protest march over fee increases led by Paul Williamson of the Alma Mater Society (1); an architect's conception of the Young building (2); N. Granewall and Reg Mitchell leading student procession for convocation (3); Victoria College with a teapot on top (4); Joseph B. Clearihue addressing the annual assembly (5); students lined up outside the old gym for 1962 registration day (6); Cafeteria director Ann Norris beside a cake model of the Young building created as a tribute to graduates (7); Lloyd G. McKenzie turning the first sod for the Paul building's construction (8); E. D. B. Hawkshaw (treasurer of Victoria University Building Fund) and Betty Beecroft pulling two million dollars into the Bank of Commerce's main branch vault (9); Elliot and Clearihue buildings under construction (10); and view to the north of the Elliot Building (11).
Photograph is of past and present Victoria College graduates at a graduation social. Left to right: Cora Brown, Lillian Easton, David Leeming, Joy Ferne, David Turner, Anne Mayhew, R. Hamilton Smith and son, Bob Smith (president of graduating class). Back of print stamped "Return to Victoria Press Library".
Photograph is of University of Nevada President Charles Johnstone Armstrong (centre) receiving his honorary degree from UBC Chancellor A. E. Grauer (left) with the assistance of UBC President Norman A. M. MacKenzie (right). Back of print stamped "Return to Victoria Press Library".
Photograph contains view of Dr. Charles J. Armstrong speaking at the first Annual Congregation for the Conferring of Degrees from Victoria College (UBC).
Photograph contains image of the graduates in procession into the old gymnasium for the 1st annual Congregation, Victoria College (U.B.C.). ALEXANDER, D BROWN, C
Photograph contains image of the faculty of Victoria College (U.B.C.) filing into the old gymnasium for the First Annual Congregation for the Conferring of Degrees. CLARK, R KEATE, S
Photograph contains image of Joseph B. Clearihue (Judge) addressing the the audience at the First Annual Congregation for the Conferring of Degrees, Victoria College (U.B.C.).