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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.
Includes convocation information regarding Education Week (Mar. 1-7), Government Week (Mar. 8-14), Social Concerns Week (Mar. 15-20) and Arts Week (Mar. 21-28).
Panelists include: Mr. Morris Anderson, Principal of Luther College, Regina, Saskatchewan; Rev. K. Glen Johnson, President, Camrose Lutheran College, Camrose, Alberta; Rev. Roland Frantz, President, Concordia College, Edmonton, Alberta.
March Convocations 50th Anniversary Committee: Prof. Lowell Eckert, Chairman; Prof. Alan Merrifield; Dr. Alfred Roth; Prof. Walter Schienbein; Dr. David Stocker; Prof. Gisela Wikeley; Prof. Harold Witte.
Lecturers and drama presentation directors are also listed.
Concerts by the Concordia College Choir, the Edmonton Centennial Choir, and a wind ensemble from the University of Alberta.
Program includes order of service and historical highlights.
Participants listed in program:
The preacher: The Rev. Dr. Harold A. Merklinger, D.D. President, Lutheran Church — Canada
The officiant: The Rev. Roland A. Frantz, President, Concordia Lutheran College
The lector: The Rev. Arthur Gehring, Pastor, St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Stony Plain, Alberta
The choir: Concordia College Choir, directed by David Stocker, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Music
The organist: Miss Marvelyn Schwermann, Music Director at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Edmonton, Alberta
The call to worship: The Rev. Dr. A. H. Schwermann, President of Concordia College from 1921 - 1953
Program includes the order of service, a summary of the building project, and a list of major donors.
Participants:
Litugist is Chaplain Warren Steckelberg; Speaker is President Richard Kraemer; Lector is Edwin Seibert; Pianist is Dr. Barry Bromely; Choir is directed by Dr. John Hooper. Trumpeters, crucifer and torch bearers are also listed.
Program includes induction of new faculty members:
Barry Barclay, Coordinator, After-Degree Diploma in Environmental Health;
Valerie Bishop, Coordinator/Counsellor Adult Basic Upgrading Program;
Lee Elliott, Public Affairs Director;
Ladislav Hala, Director of Computer Systems;
Robert Heller, Assistant Professor of Psychology;
Linda Nikolaj, Assistant High School Principal;
Alberto Severini, Assistant Professor of Biology/Environmental Science;
Linda Scott, Assistant Librarian, Education & Social Sciences;
Eva Stang, Coordinator/Counsellor, Native University and College Entrance Program;
Elizabeth Smythe, Assistant Professor of Political Science;
Lynette Toews-Neufeld, Reference Librarian;
Mary Wagner, Human Resources Officer.
Appreciation is given to the Building Committee Members, the architect, the builders, library staff, other individuals and organizations.
Program includes a description of Alfred Roth, a history of Concordia College, and a list of previous presidents. Order of service includes salutations by Douglas Holtby, Prof. Walter Schienbein, Dr. Arthur Ahlschwede, The Rev. Glen Johnson, Dr. R. G. Baldwin, His Worship Mayor William Hawrelak and Mr. David King. Benediction by Dr. A. H. Schwermann.
Program also includes the members of the Board of Control, the Inauguration Committee, the Faculty Committee for the Election of the President, and the Electors.
Program includes information about Dr. Gerald Krispin, the order of procession, the inaugural convocation, a list of delegates from other institutions, the members of the Board of Regents, past presidents, marshals, musicians and the crucifer. A brief history of Concordia is also included, with program information including Bachelor of Management degree, Bachelor of Science degree, Bachelor of Arts program, Bachelor of Education After Degree Program, Bachelor of Environmental Health (After Degree) program; Director of Parish Services program; and Master of Information Systems Security Management.
Program includes a history of Concordia College, a description of Orville Walz, the inaugural events, the order of the procession, a list of members in the Concordia Board of Regents, the Inauguration Committee, and the Presidential Selection Committee.
Image depicts ten women on the front steps of the dormitory, part of the Fraser Cabin.
Image depicts Alfred Lucht "Flash" and Edwin Regal eating in the cafeteria.
Image depicts students facing the camera and sitting at desks in a classroom located at the Caledonian Temperance Hotel.
Image depicts the Concordia puckster goalie, D. Schultz, on the ice in front of a hockey net.
Image depicts the interior of a dormitory room, with a bed on the right and a dresser on the left.
Image depicts three boys with a wagon in the winter. Edward (Teddy) G. Pearce in wagon, Otto Schultz on the right, and Carl Beiderweiden on the left.
Image depicts George Rode (center) and four classmates in suits, posed for a group photo on the front lawn of Concordia.
Image depicts the Concordia Platoon. Front row, left to right: Carl Schutz, Val Rithler, Alfred Lucht, Walter Miller, John Armbuster, Richard Schultz; Second row: Herman Baron, Birt Krueger, Bill Knipp, Fred Stark, Arthur Hoffoman; Third row: Alfred Stefani, Norman Eifert, Aldred Reinholz, Ejvind Neilsen, Waldeman Dressler, Henry Kuring; Fourth row: Victor Kuring, Donald Thomas, John H. Ulmwer, Edwin Regal, Willard Eifert; back row: Arnold Dyke, Vaughan Johnson, George Rode, Simon Mair.
Image depicts the hockey team lined up for a photograph, from left to right: John Wendel, V. Heglsheimer[?], E. Aldhauer[?], W. Abenauer, E. Rentz, H. Burkart, H. Treit[?], [?] Miller, J. Werschler[?], W. Schendel, Phil. K. All names inscribed on back of print.
The sports section of this issue details the men's and women's volleyball teams scheduled to play in Grande Prairie, AB, and the Concordia Thunder Women's Basketball team playing in Lloydminister, AB.
Article titles: Learn to Learn by Doing -- CUE Thunder -- Opening Kick-off -- Cracking the University Code -- iPhone X: A Filmmaker’s Perspective -- The Basics -- Breaking the Silence -- University Dropout -- Fun and Games -- Joel Dinicola: Part 2
Faculty and staff mentioned in this issue are Luca Timoteo, Frank Imbrogno and Ian Skitch.
Article titles: Fun and games -- Science -- New Year’s Diets -- From the Editor -- CUE: A unique experience for unique students
Table of contents: Come hear us this Christmas season! -- School of Music Wish List -- Concordia Concert Choir -- Christmas Kaleidoscope
Christmas concert event information for the Concert Choir, La Folia String Ensemble, Festival City Winds Music Society, Christmas Bureau Caroling, Community Chorus and Jubiloso! Bells of Concordia at locations including Fort Edmonton Park, the Provincial Legislature Building, the Winspear Centre, Trinity Lutheran Church and First Presbyterian Church.
Faculty and staff mentioned in this issue include Dr. Joy Berg, Dr. John Brough, Josephine van Lier and Liane Gayler.
Table of contents: Concordia Concert Choir 4th Annual Silent Auction -- Treats for the ear & palate -- Anglophiles! and anyone sick of winter! -- Chi-Chen Wu -- Briish Isles -- Yoga for Singers
Faculty and staff mentioned in this issue includes David Hoyt and Debbie Rice.
Table of contents: Singspiration 2013 -- "METRIX" -- In the footsteps of Jesus and Debbie Rice!
The Sounding Board announces Jubiloso! Bells of Concordia conductor Debbie Rice leading ringers participating in the first international handbell festival including concerts in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Nazareth.
Festival City Winds presents "Metro," with guests University of Alberta Saxophone Quartet.
Table of contents: Concordia Choral Fling -- Singspiration 2014 -- See off the Concert Choir, touring Brazil April 23–May 9! -- Carnival of Sound!
Faculty and staff mentioned in this issue include David Hoyt and Dr. Joy Berg.
Table of contents: Salute to Excellence Citation to our band conductor Wendy Grasdahl --Catch her Festival City Winds playing Saturday in Tegler -and Community Chorus/Bella Voce concert Monday at Trinity Lutheran
Faculty and staff mentioned in this issue includes Wendy J. Grasdahl and Dr. Joy Berg.
Table of contents: -Close encounters with world music Jan 12, Dr Kathy Robinson will "Bring the World into Your Musical Life" -An elegant affair Jan 17: Evening of Dance orchestra fundraiser
Table of contents: Dido Preview on CKUA -- DIDO AND AENEAS -- Dido Takes You to Iceland! -- Yoga Masterclass for Singers
Faculty and staff mentioned in this issue includes Caroline Howarth and Dr. Danielle Lisboa.
Table of contents: DIDO BUZZ "A one-hour feast for the senses!" "We're going again!" "Better choreography than [Edmonton Opera's] Magic Flute!" --Don't miss out! Dido & Aeneas final performances THIS WEEKEND, Fri Mar 13 & Sun Mar 15 --Semester-end student performances Mon Mar 16, 23, 30
Table of contents: Congratulations to Dr John Brough on sweet pumpkin Sadie! -- Orchestral Fireworks this Sunday, Nov 1 -- Student performances on upcoming Mondays
Faculty and staff mentioned in this issue includes David Hoyt.
Table of contents: Stringspiration's inaugural year a resounding success! --Singspiration 2016 invites you to noontime & closing concerts this week --International spotlight on Jubiloso! Bells of Concordia
The Spotlight on Jubiloso! Bells of Concordia mentions that Jubiloso "was featured in a spotlight concert during last week’s 17th
International Handbell Symposium in Vancouver."
Faculty and staff mentioned in this issue includes Dr. Danielle Lisboa, David McCune, Keri-Lynn Zwicker and Dr. John Hooper.