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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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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.
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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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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.
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