Item is a photograph of the official opening ceremony of the Gordon Wragg Student Centre where four-time Olympic medallist Abigail "Abby" Hoffman and Robert "Tex" Noble unveil the commemorative plaque
Item is a photograph of Robert "Tex" Noble, speaking at the Gordon Wragg Student Centre opening ceremony, with other Humber professionals and athletes in the background.
Item is a photograph of Miss Toronto Argonaut, Louise Boudreau draws a number from the jug and hands it to David Grossman to read out at the official opening of the Gordon Wragg Student and Athletic Centre. The man seated is operating the microphone mixer as a student looks on.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of the historical farm house. While new construction was continually going on at the North Campus since 1968, Humber was forced in 1979 to demolish a 100-year-old farmhouse on its campus grounds. There was one hope to save the historic building by utilizing it as a detox centre, but Etobicoke General Hospital withdrew its offer, when restoration estimates proved the project to be too costly.
Item is a photograph of a copy of the letter from Humber College President Gordon Wragg to Borough of Etobicoke Mayor Dennis Flynn regarding the deteriorating historic original farm house and the College's intent to demolish the structure unless there is immediate interest in the preservation and restoration of the building.
Item is a photograph of Harry Parrott speaking. Extension facility of Lakeshore I (building "B") was officially opened on October 17, 1979 by Harry Parrott, then Minister of the Environment and the former Minister of Colleges and Universities. Humber Facilities Director, Ken Cohen is seated in the background.