Image depicts two people working on a construction site.
Inscribed on back: shows men's dormitory dedicated and occupied in January 1926, in stage of renovation during summer of 1969. Entire "guts" were removed, "suites" for 4 or 5 students were changed to doubles, ozite floor carpeting installed, flourescent [fluorescent] light fixtures, formica-topped decks and bed-dresser units, new plumbing etc., as well as new entrances to the dormitory, all new aluminum windows with drapes, student lounge canteen + bookstore, as well as counselor's suite all for ca. $ 175,000.oo, or as one BHE official put it, less than half the cost of the building from scratch.
Two spliced images in one print: left side depicts the serving line of Concordia's new cafeteria, right side depicts Professor John Borger inspecting construction of new biology laboratory.
Inscribed on back: shows a room in "renovated" dormitory at Edmonton. Total of 30 rooms in dorm; on two floors. 28 "doubles" and 2 "singles". This photo shows a "double which has two beautifully-draped windows, two desk-book-shelf units, two bed-dresser-storage units, ozite carpeting and two closets with folding doors as well as two fluorescent light fixtures."
Inscribed on back: shows dorm in stage of renovation.
Image depicts Schwermann Hall from Ada Blvd.
Image depicts Melba Willie sitting at a table and Hilda Schoepp standing on stage and looking at their notes.
Image depicts five members of the guild looking at curtains in a room.
Image depicts Mrs. Kaminska on stage with a broom, possibly singing.
Image depicts four women in horse costumes walking in a circle on stage.
Image depicts the 84 audience members attending the Guild day, sitting auditorium seats.
Image depicts Ellen Witte looking down at a page of paper.
Image depicts four people in a line, with Frances Krebs holding 2 trophies, and Goebel holding a trophy.
Image depicts Hilda Scheopp standing at a podium.
Image depicts Louis Riep, Anita Guebert, Ellen Witte sitting on stage holding their plaques presented by Hilda Schoepp.
Image depicts two women in horse costumes on stage.
Image depicts Harold Witte sitting with his daughter-in-law Marilyn and granddaughter Elizabeth in auditorium seats.
Image depicts Louis Riep standing beside a podium.
Image depicts Edith Harsch looking down at the podium she is standing behind.
Image depicts Dr. Orville Walz speaking at a podium on stage.
Image depicts David Dressler speaking at a podium on stage.
Image depicts 5 women on stage, four sitting and standing on the left, and Edith Harsch speaking at a podium on the right.
Image depicts Hilda Shoepp presenting plaques to Mrs. Riep, Mrs. Guebert and Mrs. Witte on stage.
Image depicts Louis Riep, Anita Guebert, Ellen Witte sitting on stage with a woman standing in the background.
File consists of negatives depicting the chapel altar and stained glass window.
File consists of negatives depicting a couple on their wedding day, and a couple sitting together.
Image depicts Bill Becker sitting and holding a Kinoca camera by his face.
Image depicts President Walz at the lectern, with faculty sitting at front of chapel.
Image depicts two women in the forefront of the frame, preparing burgers outside, one holding a spatula covered in mustard.
Note taped on back reads: Dr. Percy Page, Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta, speaking at Concordia Awards and Honours Banquet. At his right, Mrs. R. Frantz, wife of Concordia's president.
Image depicts four students with an award, possibly for sports.
Image depicts a woman receiving an award possibly at the awards night.
Image depicts two students holding awards with Dr. Walz, who is dressed in pastoral robes.
Image depicts an auction at the Edmonton Convention Centre with an Edmonton Eskimo player.
Images depict a basketball game and people attending the game.
Images depict a hockey game with Concordia Thunder team.
Image depicts boy's basketball game, players shooting on net, and referee in the background on the left.
Image depicts group photo of team with medals. Names are inscribed on the back of the print. Back row from left to right: Natasha Gonek, Jody Kinsman (coach), Joelle [Fougene?]. Front row from left to right: karl Tiemsta, Janie Graham, Dion Gilroyed, Damon Cary (Missing Grant Renniw)
Image depicts players in a hockey game waiting for the puck to drop.
Image depicts twelve boys in a group photo taken in front of a soccer net, some holding ribbons, others holding up a pointer finger.
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 Plant Operations building between the seminary on the left and Founders Hall on the right, with bushes at the bottom of the frame.
Image depicts the rooftop of Schwermann Hall and the side Founders Hall, looking east at the river valley in the background.
Image depicts the skating rink in the foreground, with Schwermann Hall on the right, and Founders Hall on the left.
Article published in the Edmonton Journal.
Typed transcript of recordings of 3 local news items about the Concordia fire and speeches from the event where the college officially became a Canadian entity.
Item consists of a typed transcript of President Richard Kraemer interviewing Pastor Carl Baron in 1994 about his early life, school days at Concordia College, and the early years of his ministry in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Item consists of a typed transcript of Dr. Roth's messages home in the form of an audio letter while he is on sabbatical in Hong Kong. He describes his experiences, church developments and the history of the places he visits including Macau and the Sham Shui Po refugee camp.
The typed transcript is of a promotional video asking for financial support, by Concordia College.
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.
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.
Item consists of a typed transcript of a video that depicts the history of ABC Lutheran Church Canada from its very beginning with Emil Eberhardt arriving in Edmonton, to the present.
Item consists of a typed transcript of Albert Schwermann’s recollections of his days as a missionary in the Mellowdale, Alberta district, 1913-1916.
Item consists of a typed transcript of the audio component of a filmstrip produced on the October 3, 1981 inauguration of President Orville C. Walz. It also includes an appeal for donations to establish an endowment fund and scholarships.
Item consists of a typed transcript of the audio recording from Concordia College Seminary's Together in Ministry Appeal asking for financial support from donors to help build new campus facilities.
Item consists of a typed transcript of an audio recording of a church service in memory of Alfred Martin Rehwinkel. Speeches are delivered by Rev. Gerhardt W. Hyatt, Concordia President Dr. Alfred Roth, and other speakers with connections to Alfred Rehwinkel.
Item consists of a typed transcript of a video interview with Walter Rosenau that took place ca. 1995-1996 for use in the documentary video, "Concordia: The First 75 Years." The original video recording is held by the Provincial Archives of Alberta and was digitized for Concordia University of Edmonton in 2020, in preparation for Concordia: A Century of Promise.
In the interview, Rosneau explains his experience teaching at Concordia College, his years after leaving the college, and comments on how he feels Concordia changed from its early days.
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