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Rudy Friesen and Others in Conversation

This is a photo of (left to right): Rudy Friesen, architect, John Neufeld, College board member, Harold Barg, project manager, and David
Schroeder, acting president, in conversation after a ceremony. Barg is holding a hammer, level, and carpenter's square.

Regehr, Rudy A., 1930-1997

Assembly with Henry H. Epp

This is a photo of a large assembly with Henry H. Epp in the foreground. Peter Ratzlaff is seen sitting behind him, and Irvin Schmidt is to his left.

Regehr, Rudy A., 1930-1997

David Schroeder

This is a photo of David Schroeder, professor at the Canadian Mennonite Bible College, as he addresses the General Conference
overseas missionary retreat held in Winnipeg.

Regehr, Rudy A., 1930-1997

Rudy Regehr (Registrar) files

This series includes Regehr's correspondence with prospective students and alumnion a wide variety of other administrative concerns. He produced many news releases over the years. Copies of them exist in these records. A significant amount of correspondence pertains to choir tours.
Included in these files are scattered minutes of CMBC Board meetings and some reports for the years 1962-1964 and 1967-1970.

The financial records are another major component of this series. They consist of two salary record books (1957-1964), records of several special funds (1962-1965), and the complete set of CMBC financial ledgers (1946-1965).

The most common type of publication produced was promotional literature for the College. The titles of several of these pamphlets are: "A Sacred Charge", "A Basic Educational Philosophy", and "Why a Bible College". This series also contains files related to the publication of College yearbooks, catalogues, and student directories and the CMBC Alumni Bulletin.

Regehr, Rudy A., 1930-1997

Rudy Regehr & Ron Loeppky (Registrar/Business Managers) files

This series consists of correspondence, committee minutes, memos, reports from the Academic Standings committee, the Administration committee, the Alumni Association, the CMBC Board, the Faculty Committee, the Finance committee, the PR committee and the Scholarship committee all from the CMBC Business Manager's (later the Registrar/Business Manager's) Office.. It also consists of information on curriculum and timetabling at CMBC as well as course syllabi, registration packets, student lists/directories, statistics, campus maintenance, summer bookings, staff applications and correspondence and posters and programs from choir tours and concerts, music seminars, special courses, lectures, opening ceremonies, graduations and peace conferences. There is also correspondence with individual donors, businesses, churches and government grants.

Regehr, Rudy A., 1930-1997

Raymond Duck playing guitar

Raymond Duck, Bloodvein River, Manitoba, sings favorite songs of Christians in his native congregation, during a seminar break. A child is standing next to him. The seminar was titled, "Toward an Anabaptist Identity in a Cross-cultural Situation."

Regehr, Rudy A., 1930-1997

Rudy Regehr photo collection--CMC--Native Ministries

  • CA MHC 640
  • Sammlung
  • [between 1960-1979?]

This collection of photos, ca. 300, was collected and arranged by Rudy Regehr of the Conference of Mennonites in Canada (CMC) . It consists primarily of black and white photos (there are a few color and slides) and negatives. Photographers include Menno Wiebe, Rudy Regehr, Henry H. Epp, Paul Wiebe, Orville Andreas, Leron Peters, Jake Unrau, Donald Stoesz, and Edwin Brandt. These photos were taken between 1960-1974 and depict the programs, events, leaders, and communities where Mennonite Pioneer Mission / Native Ministries worked. Some of the photos have descriptions with them.
Programs include the Y.O.U (Youth Opportunities Unlimited) program.
Events include: board meetings, training seminars, language instruction, games, orientation, baptism, Christmas, native camp, hockey, basketball, Pow wow dance.
Leaders include: Elijah McKay, Tom Jackson, Martin Cross, Norman Meade, George Munroe, Bobby Green, Neill von Gunten, Edith von Gunten, Jake Unrau and Trudy Unrau, Menno Wiebe, Jake Wiebe, Abe Hoeppner and Ruth Hoeppner, Henry Neufeld and Elna Neufeld, Orville Andreas, Edwin Brandt, Jake Dyck and Katy Dyck, Roland Fisch and Cheryl Fisch, John Funk and Verna Funk, Victor Funk and Norma Funk, Ike Froese and Margaret Froese, Otto Hamm and Margaret Hamm, John Klassen and Margaret Klassen, D.P. Neufeld, Ernie Sawatzky, Emile Schmidt, Jake Wiebe and Helen Wiebe, Steve Stucky and Janet Stucky.
Communities include: Cross Lake, Selkirk, Pine Dock, Bloodvein, Hollow Water, Hole River, Loon Straits, Pauingassi, Matheson Island, Little Grand Rapids, Manigotogan showing people, schools, modes of transportation, life styles, churches, homes, mission stations.

Regehr, Rudy A., 1930-1997

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