Item is a photograph of Doris Tallon, Assistant to the President, introducing college dignitaries to the graduates and their guests, from the podium, at the Convocation ceremony held in the Gordon Wragg Athletic Centre.
Photograph features Doris Tallon and Antonio Addesi. Doris Tallon championed the construction of a clock tower to celebrate Humber's 25th anniversary. Antonio Addesi won a design competition, but sufficient donations to complete its construction were not forthcoming.
Item is a photograph of a one-dollar bill that was mocked up to commemorate the retirement of Doris Tallon on February 2, 1996. Doris first retired from the college in 1982 but returned to work voluntarily until 1996. A photo of Doris replaces that of the Queen and Doris distributed these souvenirs to her long-time friends at the college.
Item is a photograph of Doug Light opening a gift at a farewell reception in his honour. Light left to accept the presidency of Centennial College in April 1971, eight months after being promoted from dean to vice-president at Humber.
Item is a photograph of Humber's annual President's Breakfast celebrating the 25th Anniversary Silver Jubilee; past key Humber staff who had helped shape Humber's development were invited to the event. This photo features Doug Light, first Dean of Students, Ted Jarvis, first Board of Governors chair and Gordon Wragg, Humber's first president.
Item is a photograph of Humber's annual President's Breakfast celebrating the 25th Anniversary Silver Jubilee by inviting many past key Humber staff who had helped shape Humber's development. This photo features Doug Light, first Dean of Students, Ted Jarvis, first Board of Governors chair, and Gordon Wragg, Humber's first president.