Item is a photograph of English Communications teacher Bryan Beatty seated on the floor(centre) speaking with Music students in building "D". Bryan graduated from the General Arts and Science program in 1972 and returned a few years later to teach. On the left a woman is entering the President's office and the open door on the right leads to the Registrar's office.
Item is a photograph of Music faculty member Brian Harris sitting back and listening intently to the student as the student performs a musical piece on the keyboard. All keyboards were electronic and equipped with headphones for individual study purposes.
Item is a photograph of Brian Dickinson, a graduate of the music program in 1982 and has become an internationally renowned composer, arranger, and jazz pianist. He continues to teach in Humber's Music program.
Item is a photograph of Brian Dickenson holding the JUNO award that he received "Honouring Outstanding Achievement in Recorded Music" from The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Item is a photograph of Brian Dickenson next to the JUNO award he won for "Honouring Outstanding Achievement in Recorded Music" from The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Item is a photograph of Brian Dickenson holding the JUNO award that he received for Outstanding Achievement in Recorded Music from The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Item is a photograph of Brian Dickenson holding the JUNO award he received from the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for "Honouring Outstanding Achievement in Recorded Music."
Item is a photograph of Brenda Ballantyne, a student at Humber in the eighties, examines with curiosity the faces of her college counterparts from 1967. Brenda was time tripping with the photographs of faculty and students in The Collage, Humber's first yearbook. Joan Dodds was the yearbook's first editor.