Object is a blue, white, black, and orange 50th Anniversary Sticker reading "Rooted and Reaching 1962-2012 Trinity Western University". Archival holdings include 2 identical objects.
Object is a small plaque. It is contained within a wooden frame, with the inner rim of the frame painted gold. Inside the frame is a piece of paper which reads as follows: "Lieutenant Robert N. Thompson, LL.D., KCLJ, FRGS The 78th Fraser's Highlanders, Commanding Officer, Fort Langley-on-the-Frazer Outpost, 8989 Hudson Bay Street, FORT LANGLEY, British Columbia. V0X 1J0. GREETINGS........ BE IT KNOWN to you, our Trusty and Well-Respected Officer, that in future, it is out wish that you will be designated 'The Senior Lieutenant' of Fort Langley-on-the-Frazer, effective April 2, 1979. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND ARMOURIAL SEAL: J. Ross Oborne, U.E., K.L.J., Commander of Outposts. ANNO DOMINI This 2nd Day of April '79." J. Ross Oborne's signature is signed above his typed name. There is also a rectangular piece of their tartan attached to the paper by a wax seal, which bears the image of a lion. There is also a Coat of Arms at the bottom which has been glued to the paper.
Object is a wool scarf. It is plaid patterned, and comprised of the colours orange, lime, and forest green.
Item is footage of the 1997 reunion of TWU's class of 1980-1989 alumni. Includes the opening of a time capsule, photographs of alumni while at TWU, and a comedy show.
Photograph of staff and students dispersing following a memorial service. The flag pictured is at half-mast in recognition of those who lost their lives in the 9-11 attacks on New York.
Photograph of staff and students gathered together near a flag pole at the entrance to the campus. The flag is at half-mast in recognition of those who lost their lives in the 9-11 attacks on New York.