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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.
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Program for the Jubilee Service of the Lutheran Church (Mo. Synod) commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Alberta-British Columbia District and Concordia College includes hymns, prayers and announcements.
Organ prelude by Marvelyn Schwermann. Liturgists include: Rev. A. J. Mueller, Rev. C. C. Janzow, Rev. W. A. Raedeke, and Rev. A. F. Reiner.
Jubilee Chorus conductor: Rev. A. H. Schwermann.
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Publisher unknown. Includes interior view of new gymnasium-auditorium, dedication service announcement.
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Program consists of the order of service, participant information, the choirs participating in the Mass Choir, and the designer and construction company of the new gymnasium-auditorium.
The Sermon was preached by the Reverend Dr. Herman Harms. St. Louis, Missouri, First Vice-President of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.
The Address was given by the Reverend Dr. Martin Walker, Buffalo, New York,
Member of Synod s Board for Higher Education.
The Liturgy was conducted by the Reverend Philip Janz, Stony Plain, Alberta, Secretary of the College Board of Control.
The Prayer of Dedication was spoken and the Choir was conducted by the Reverend Dr. Albert H. Schwermann, Principal of Concordia College.
The Organist was Miss Marvelyn Schwermann of St. Peter's Church, Edmonton,
Alberta.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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Book contains a detailed history of Concordia College from 1931-1963, and includes a list of faculty with dates of employment.
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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.
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Obituary for Arnold Guebert published by The Lutheran Laymen.
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50th Anniversary advertisement published in The Record, in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
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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
Letter to pastors from A. Laurie, Director of Public Relations, informing them of weekly convocations including Education, Government, Social Concerns and the Arts. Event details for Education Week included.
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