Main Speaker: Mark Danby, Chris Doering, Teresa Boyle, Jan Le Claire, Alan Travers, Paul Park, David Smith. Location: Duncan McArthur Hall. Begins with Danby talking about the skit he wrote about orientation, which turns out to be the skit. Doering and Boyle talk about their time as first years. Le Claire talks about the faculty of education and plays a song. Traver talks about how other people see Queen's. Park commends important people in the faculty of education. Smith then delivers a speech to the room. Video then cuts to clips of the gathering after the assembly.
Main Speaker: Jason Laker, Dr Karen Hitchcock. Location: Outside Queen's Outreach Centre. Begins with Laker standing at a podium thanking people involved with the outreach centre and talking about its purpose. An ArtSci '08 student talks about the centre from a student perspective, and Dr Hitchcock talks further about the centre. Several other speakers take the podium including Mark Gerretsen representing the mayor, the Queen's community outreach co-ordinator, and Rev. Brian Yealland concludes with an invocation.
Main Speakers: Many representatives from Queen's, RMC, and high-ranking officials in both the Canadian government and other parties. Video begins with clips from the RMC Parade and the subsequent plaque unveiling. Afterward comes clips of the sesquicentennial faculty barbeque. Following that are clips from University Day at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church and also the Fleming Field celebration. Next come clips from the CBC broadcast on Queen's sesquicentennial. Finally shots from the royal visit are also played.
Main Speaker: Dr Ronald Watts, unknown interviewer. Video begins with a CKWS segment on sports, afterward hard cuts to the Queen's Band performing somewhere off campus. After several minutes hard cuts to a CKWS segment of an interview with Dr Watts. Interviewer talks about the upcoming issues faced by universities, then interviews Dr Watts on the subject. Halfway through the segment audience members phone in and comment/ask questions.
Main Speaker: John Gordon, Mel Goodes. Begins with Gordon introducing Goodes and talking about his accomplishments. Goodes then lectures the audience for the rest of the video.
Part 2: Main Speaker(s): Prince Charles. Video begins with Prince Charles' speech from another Royal Visit tape. Afterwards Prince Charles unveils the plaque naming Queen's a national historic monument. Next, he unveils a reproduction of the Royal Charter of Canada in the JDUC. Finaly video ends with the royal couple's departure.
Part 1. Main Speakers: Don Newman, University Chaplain, David Smith, Prince Charles. Location: Grant Hall. Footage from the CBC live broadcast of the royl visit. Begins with Newman talking about the royal visit and the people who will be in attendance. The chaplain says a prayer before welcoming the Prince and Princess of Wales. Smith then addresses the convocation with a speech before presenting Prince Charles with an honourary doctorate of laws. Prince Charles then gives a speech.
Location: Airport, presumably the Kingston Airport.video begins with the continuation of Queen's Band playing while camera pans over crowd. Prince Charles and Princess Diana arrive, board a plane, and take off.