Poster reads: "International cafe in Library Thursday February 4 @ 3:30 pm Live Music from Brazil Open to all international(ly)-minded students!"
Schedule includes sessions by Brett Farquharson and Dr. Barb van Ingen.
Poster provides event information including "Dr. Alison Yacyshyn, Interim Dean and Dr. Theresia Williams, CUE Instructor, invite you to come and listen to four talented, award winning local women who are entrepreneurial leaders share their journeys of success, hard work and leadership." Poster lists speakers attending the event.
Image depicts the library reading and gallery area, also known as the alcove, after the 2014 renovations. The room has book displays, a seating area with art displays, and large windows along the back wall.
Image depicts the Information Technology Centre after the 2014 renovations. The image depicts the main floor computer stations, a private study table, and the computer lab in the background. In the left side of the frame is a book display. In the middle of the room is a person using a computer.
Image depicts the self-service station, located in front of a pillar on the main floor, after the 2014 renovations.
Image depicts the basement study area as part of the 2012 study areas in the library, with five brown wooden tables.
Program consists of a brief history of Concordia College; images of the buildings; faculty, Board of Control and Building Committee members; hymns and readings.
Listed in the program are the members of the first Board of Control: Rev. A. Rehwinkel, Chairman.Rev. E. Eberhardt, Jacob Ulmer, Henry Maschmeyer, and Ed Schmidt.
The faculty members listed include: Rev. A. H. Schwermann, Principal; Prof. A. Rehwinkel, M.A., B.D.; Prof W. A. Baepler, and Prof. J. H. Herreilers. Building Committee members include: Rev. J. C. Mueller, Chairman; Rev. E. Eberhardt, Jacob Ulmer, Sam. Gabert, R. Waechsel, Prof. A. Rehwinkel, Secretary; Rev. F. Pfotenhauer, D. D.; and Henry Horst.
Preacher is listed as Oliver R. Harms. Liturgists are listed as Rev. W. A. Rumsch, and Rev. W. F. Schoepp. Organist is Marvelyn Schwermann. The Chorus
Director is Rev. Albert H. Schwermann. The Officiant is Rev. Walter M. Wangerin, President of Concordia College. Guests include: Rev. W. C. Eifert, William Hawrelak, Anders O. Aalborg, Bernal E. Walker, and K. C. Stanley.
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
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 event information for Religious Emphasis Week. Presentation on the Lutheran Association of Missionaries and Pilots (LAMP) by LAMP's director, Rev. Les Stahlke. Panel discussion on foreign missions panelists include: Prof. A. Merrifield, Rev. V. Hennig, Miss Margaret Duthie. President R. A. Frantz, Moderator.
Program consists of a calendar of events related to the 50th Anniversary.
Booklet consists of a history of Concordia College as written by A. H. Schwermann, images included.
Book consists of portraits of the graduating class of 1996, images of students clubs and associations, faculty, campus life, sports teams, and the arts.
Program includes the order of service, hymns, and a list of participants. Participants include:
The liturgist is Rev. Richard Kraemer, Spiritual Life Co-ordinator; the preacher is Rev. Edwin Lehman, President, Alberta-British Columbia District; the installer is Rev. Roy Holm, President, Manitoba-Saskatchewan District; the lector is Rev. Albin Stanfel, President, Ontario District President; the organist is Dr. Barry Bromley; the choir director is Gordon Hafso; and the names of the trumpets, crucifer, and torch bearers are also listed.
Image depicts a crowd gathered for the laying of the cornerstone during the construction of Schwermann Hall by Poole Construction Company Limited.
Image depicts Coach Herrielers with the boys basketball team of 1923-1924.
Image depicts students sitting in the auditorium at Concordia College, all facing the camera.
Image depicts a class photo at the opening of Concordia College. Students are on the steps of the Caledonian Temperance Hotel, the first location of Concordia College. .
Image depicts students breaking ground with Stoney Plain horses. Fraser Cabin may be visible in the background.
Image depicts the interior of a boy's room in the dormitory, with two desks and chairs in front of the closet.
Image depicts the 2010 room layout of the Alcove study area, with comfortable seats and art displays in front of large windows on the back wall.
Image depicts the 2010 room layout of the Information Technology Center. There are three tables without computers in the centre of the frame, in front of the Information Desk on the main floor.
Image depicts the second floor study area as part of the 2009 study areas, with study tables for silent individual study and two windows on the left.
Image depicts the computer stations on the main floor, and the information desk on the left.
Image depicts the 2009 room layout of the study and display area on the main floor that consists of two display stands and individual study tables. The information desk is visible in the right side of the frame.
Image depicts the frames of the shelving units being installed during the 2008 third floor curriculum shelving installation.
Image depicts the 2008 third floor curriculum shelving installation. Image depicts shelving frames on a cart behind pillars and in front of study desks and chairs.
Image depicts the book sale shelf full of books in front of a brick wall.
Image depicts the second floor study area as part of the 2004 study spaces in the library. Image depicts desks for individual study along the left wall with windows, and the stacks on the right.
Image depicts two floors of book shelves, including the third floor stacks, as part of the 2004 room layouts of the library.
Image depicts the 2004 room layouts in the library. Image depicts the periodical collection shelf in the forefront and the VHS collection in the background, located on the main floor of the library.
Image depicts the exterior wall of the library building, the trees and bushes along the wall, and cars parked in the parking lot to the left of the building.
Image depicts the entrance to Founders Hall on the left, Schwermann Hall and Tegler Centre on the right, and bushes on the bottom of the frame.
Image depicts the metal Arnold Guebert Library sign on the exterior of the library building.
Image depicts the exterior of the south entrance to the library including the door and the windows above.
Image depicts the skylight with snow cover, from the interior of the library.
Image depicts the back of a library card with the NEOS Library Consortium logo and Concordia University College of Alberta property and contact information.
Image depicts the exterior side of the Hole Academic Centre building and the reflection of the library can be seen in the windows.
Image depicts the top of the exterior library entrance on the left side of the frame, and a tree on the right side of the frame, with a view of the sky in between.
Image depicts the exterior south side of the Concordia Lutheran Seminary on the left and the seminary sign, and Ada Blvd. on the right.
Image depicts the exterior of the library building from across the street, with a person working with the trees and flowers to the left of the door.
Image depicts the exterior entrance of the library from across the street from the right side. There is a tree on the right side of the entrance.
Image depicts the exterior south side of the library building from across the street, with the parking lot on the left side of the frame.
Image depicts the library building exterior including the entrance and the side, with trees on either side of the front of the building.
Image depicts three students walking up the south stairwell of the interior of the library. The student on the right wearing a blue vest and a pink striped shirt has one foot on a step. The other two students are following behind her.
Image depicts a student wearing glasses studying in the main floor reference area.
Image depicts a gathering of 10 people posing for a picture at the south library doors during the library dedication.
Aerial depicts campus from the west side, with Ada Boulevard visible on the right side of the frame, and 112 Ave. bridge over Wayne Gretsky Drive visible on the left upper corner of the frame. Concordia's parking lot is in the centre of the frame.
Image depicts the exterior of the Arnold Guebert Library from the west side, with a gravel parking lot in front.
Image depicts choral group gathered for the Library Dedication in 1995. Unknown persons.
Article commemorating Concordia's 40th anniversary.
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Article published in the Courier.
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Article about Roland A. Frantz and his family published by unknown publisher.
Article published in the Edmonton Journal.
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Article published by the Edmonton Journal.
Article possibly published by the Summerland Review.
Article published by Edmonton Journal.
Article published by the Edmonton Journal.
Advertisement published by the Beverly Page.
Article published by the Edmonton Journal.
Article possibly published by the Edmonton Journal.
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Obituary for Dr. A. H. Schwermann published by the Edmonton Journal.
Obituary for Dr. A. H. Schwermann published by the Edmonton Journal.