Article published by the Edmonton Journal.
File consists of negatives depicting staff at their desk, and a football practice, possibly the Edmonton Eskimos.
File consists of negatives depicting football practice, and two people working under a tree, possibly planting plants.
UCEP and Weekend Degree Programme advertisement published by the Edmonton Downtowner.
File consists of program notes.
Poster includes images of the campus, President Roland A. Frantz, Albert A. Schwermann, a sports team and the Concordia Choir, as well as information about the anniversary.
Printed on poster:
"In these forty years 170 Concordia students have entered the service of the church, 126 pastors, 44 teachers. Of these sixty are now serving the Lord in Canada.
The anniversary thank offering is to flow into the Church Extension Fund of each District. The interest of the fund will be used by the college to provide aid for boys and girls who are preparing themselves for the ministry or the teaching profession in the church.
We invite you to work with us, to pray with us, to visit our campus and take part in our celebration if possible, to observe the anniversary in your congregation, and to thank God for His many blessings to Concordia."
Program includes order of service and hymn information. The Preacher: Dr. A. M. Rehwinkel, Professor at Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri. Professor at Concordia, Edmonton from 1922 - 1927.
The Liturgists: The Rev. A. J. Mueller, Pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Edmonton, First President of the Alberta-British Columbia, District and Chairman of the Concordia Board of Control; and the Rev. Roland A. Frantz, President of Concordia College.
The Organist: Miss Sylvia Ruff, Ponoka, Alberta
The Trumpeters: Miss Carlene Helmkamp, Instructor, Concordia College, and Mr, Don Thompson, Student, Concordia College.
The Choirs: The Lutheran Choral Society of Edmonton and District, Miss Marvelyn Schwermann, Conductor; The Chapel Choir of Concordia College, Miss Carlene Helmkamp, Conductor.
The Anniversary Committee: Prof, A. Guebert, Chairman; Prof, A. F. Reiner, Secretary; President R. A. Frantz; Dr, A. H. Schwermann, Advisory.
The choirs: Chapel Choir of Concordia College and the Lutheran Choral Society of Edmonton and District.
Series consists of photographs whose images are currently distributed and displayed across campus, and have been used for various institutional purposes including historical newsletter publications and "Concordia: the first 75 years" tape.
Program includes a welcome and history, academic dress, the order of the processional, the convocation program, the presentation, the admission, a list of graduates from the fourteenth graduating class, the participants, the Christo et Ecclesiae Award and Convocation Speaker, the Distinguished Service Award, the Distinguished Alumni Award, the national anthem, the alma mater, and the Concordia hymn.
Participants include: Dr. Lowell E. Eckert, Mr. Frank Kobie, Dr. Richard A. Willie, Rev. Dr. Roy K. Holm, Dr. Sheri A. Dalton, Dr. Catherine I. Eddy, Dr. Richard W. Kraemer, Dr. June A. McConaghy, Dr. Neil W. Querengesser, Jonathan Charles Foy, Mr. Ted Holtby, Dr. Mervin Fingas, Rev. Wayne J.H. Stuhlmiller, and Dr. W. John Hooper III.
Launching of a new novel by Frank Kobie. Pyramid of Greed. The Book Launch took place on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 at the Arnold Guebert Library at Concordia University College of Alberta, from 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Image depicts President Schwermann's house (1926-1953), built 1908, 7230 Jasper Ave., (Ada Boulevard).
File consists of Delta Sigma Epsilon's Club.
From Megadeth to Megalife held by the Canadian Centre for Scholarship and the Christian Faith and Concordia University of Edmonton.
Image depicts a crowd gathered on the front lawn for the Concordia dedication and official opening of Schwermann Hall.
Image depicts boys landscaping and working on the front lawn of the mansion, with the front of Concordia visible in the background.
File consists of slides depicting guests at a fundraising banquet, including Richard Kraemer and Orville Walz, and the choir.
File consists of photographs depicting various alumni at events, and photos of alumni from different decades.
Image depicts George Rode (center) and four classmates in suits, posed for a group photo on the front lawn of Concordia.
Item consists of a typed transcript of the speech Gerald Krispin gave on May 1, 2015, the day that the university unveiled its name change from Concordia University College of Alberta to Concordia University of Edmonton.
Image depicts an unidentified student in a uniform getting on a bus.
Image depicts the girls' dormitory adjoining Fraser Cabin, with the Concordia main building visible on the left.
Image depicts the interior of a dormitory room, with a bed on the right and a dresser on the left.
Image depicts six women smiling and posing for a group photo in front of Fraser Cabin.
Image depicts ten women on the front steps of the dormitory, part of the Fraser Cabin.
Image depicts the girl's sports team sitting on the lawn with the coach standing behind them. Concordia buildings and other groups of people are behind the team.
File consists of slides depicting the Concordia girl's volleyball team against Devon.
Poster provides information about the Glorious 12th production, directed by Caroline Howarth.
File consists of negatives depicting people attending a pancake supper at an unknown venue.
File consists of negatives depicting individual people, possibly graduating students from Grace College.
File consists of photographs and negatives depicting library construction, the UCEP trailer, three seminary grads posing for pictures in the seminary, and convocation.
Image depicts a graduating class grouped in front of Schwermann Hall.
File consists of negatives depicting the graduates walking to the ceremony, students entering a banquet through an arch, and people at banquet tables.
File consists of negatives depicting the graduation ceremony and family audience, group graduate photos, and graduates with their families.
Article published by the Edmonton Journal.
Subseries consists of articles about Concordia graduates and graduations ceremonies.
Article published by the Edmonton Journal.
Program consists of hymns and service information.
Lessons led by Mr. Ted Holtby, Member of the Board and Building Committee and Rev. Larry MacKay, Member of the Building Committee and Alumni Association.
Remarks given by Rev. Harry Ruf, Dr. Richard Willie, Mr. Ken Pilip and Dr. Roy Holm.
Participants include President Richard Kraemer, Concordia; Dr. Roy Holm, Board of Regents; Mr. Ken Pilip, Concordia Foundation; Mr. Allan Wells, Robert Tegler Trust; Dr. Richard Willie, Building Committee; Dr. John Woollard, Faculty; Mr. Keith Kruse, High School; Mr. Mircea Panduk and Ms. Margaret Russell, Library; Mr. Marcel Labbe and Ms. Nancy Joseph, Student Associations
Welcome by President Richard Kraemer.
Remarks by Rev. Harry Ruf, Prof. Wayne Stuhlmiller, Blair Schmaus, Kirsten Bergstrom and Rev. Paul Eifert. Scripture readings by Norman Selman and Rev. Larry MacKay.
Performance by the Concordia College Choir led by Gordon Hafso.
Wielding of the Spade includes: Richard Kraemer, Ted Holttjy, Harry Hole, Sheri Dalton, Bob Thompson, Arlyn Belden, Arnold Dyke. Prayers by Rev. Martin Kaare, Chaplain.
Program for the ground-breaking ceremony for the girl's dormitory includes: a hymn; the meditation led by President Walter Wangerin; the litany for the ground-breaking ceremony led by Professor Guebert; and a prayer led by Donna Hippe, chairman of the coed council.
File consists of negatives depicting a group of people posed for a picture with a window behind.
Article published by the Edmonton Journal.
File consists of congregational representatives material.
File consists of minutes.
File consists of financials.
File consists of history - historical items, 25th Anniversary.
File consists of Constitution material.
File consists of donations.
Series consists of guild material including constitutions, congregational representatives, minutes, donations, financials, and historical items.
File consists of minutes.
File consists of minutes.
File consists of minutes.
File consists of mailings and correspondence.
File consists of mailings and correspondence.
File consists of mailings and correspondence.
File consists of mailings and correspondence.
File consists of mailings and correspondence.
Series consists of mailings and correspondence.
File consists of mailings and correspondence.
File consists of mailings and correspondence.
File consists of programs.
Series consists of programs and fundraisers held by the Guild.
File consists of "College Days" programs.
File consists of programs.
File consists of programs.
File consists of programs.
File consists of fund raising, Cake Project.
File consists of fundraiser, Valentine's Day Brunch.
Article published by an unknown publisher.
Article published by an unknown publisher.
Captioned image published by the Edmonton Journal.
Subseries consists of articles written about the gymnasium-auditorium fire.
File consists of negatives depicting portraits of H. Barry Bromley.
Image depicts Coach Herrielers with the boys basketball team of 1923-1924.
File consists of photographs depicting a group photo of basketball players with Herrielers as the coach.
File consists of slides depicting the basketball team playing at Commonwealth Stadium.
File consists of slides depicting the basketball team playing in the playoffs against "Edm Xian."
Typed transcript is of the graduation ceremony Concordia High School 1995. Transcript includes the ceremony including speakers and the procession of graduates receiving their diplomas.
File consists of photographs depicting the picnic barbecue on the lawn in front of Guild Hall and the patio, and students gathered in the cafeteria.
Image depicts high school students on the steps of Schwermann Hall. Left to right: Hilda Wildgrube, Naomi Henning, Marion Balcombe, Irene Kinzel, Laura Kimack, Adelia Bellefer, Rose Adomeit, Ruth Ohlinger, Esther Stieler.
One article titled: "College roots run deep" about concordia college.
Title article: Concordia University College Celebrates 75 Years: Now a widely respected institution, Concordia began as a tiny Lutheran school. Includes historical information.
Subseries consists of an article that mentions the location of Concordia College.
File consists of photographs depicting the Concordia hockey team of 1924, the college skating rink 1923, Seniors 1936-1937, other hockey games and team photos from the 1970s.
Images depict a hockey game with Concordia Thunder team.
Image depicts players in a hockey game waiting for the puck to drop.
Image depicts students with hockey sticks standing on the ice of the hockey rink next to Concordia's Caledonian Temperance Hotel location.
File consists of photographs and negatives depicting a hockey game at the Thunderdome, with Richard Kraemer for the puck drop.
Image depicts the exterior side of the Hole Academic Centre building and the reflection of the library can be seen in the windows.
File consists of information, agenda, program, the Challenge.
File consists of correspondence, timeline schedule, registration, contracts, constitution and bylaws.
Series consists of alumni homecoming event correspondence, news, forms, invitations, agendas and other information.
File consists of 40th Anniversary material.
File consists of information and alumni news.
File consists of "Lost Alumni" list.