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Instructional Media Staff

Formal portraits of Instructional Media staff posing individually. The pictures are quirky and creative. In most, a staff member is holding a piece of audiovisual equipment and doing something unexpected such as riding a unicycle or photographing bird figurines. John Telford is one of the staff members photographed. There is also a set of photographs that are meant to look candid and show staff members working in laboratories or at desks. Photos of George D. Suzuki and John Telford are included.

Instructional Media Staff

Colour negatives of Instructional Media staff working at desks and with audiovisual equipment. These look like professional photos staged to show staff at work. Seneca photographer George D. Suzuki is present.

Photos for Instructional Media Open House

Media students and or employees working at various equipment. Includes scenes depicting: Man turning dials on a television, man looking through a microscope, man operating recording equipment, man photographing a woman, head shots of individuals, woman creating a storyboard and looking at slides from a slide projector, two women and a man inspecting a handheld video camera and film projector.

Seneca Employee Picnic - King Campus

Shots of the Seneca Picnic at King Campus. President Newnham is sailing. Men are playing darts. A woman is on a swing. People are hiking. People are taking photographs. A sack race. People drinking. A baseball game, darts, etc. President Newnham and Seneca photographer George Suzuki are present.

Seneca's Inauguration and President Newnham's Installation

Photos of the inauguration and installation ceremony at Burton Auditorium, York University, for Seneca's first President, William Thomson Newnham. Board Chairman Fred Minkler and others are present. The guest of honor is Education Minister William Grenville "Bill" Davis, who introduced the Act creating Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology. A mixer follows. A textual memo to George Suzuki at the Audio-Visual Centre from D.S Swain, Executive Assistant to the President, detailing a photo order, is also included.

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