This photo is of a sod turning ceremony for Conrad Grebel College. Pictured with shovels are (l-r) Newton Gingerich, Henry Yantze, J.W. Fretz, Henry P. Epp, and Douglas Millar (2 copies).
Used in the CM 9-41-4. The Board of Governors of CGC at their organizational meeting, Oct. 14, 1961. See CM for names. The note attached to this photo states that Harvey Taves was a pivotal member of this group.
Used in CM 9-40-1. Clergy & students at a U. retreat sponsored by the CGC Chaplaincy Comm. See CM for names of students. Notes with this photo give bkgd. details re. the pub.; H. H. Epp took the photos & wanted the neg. back.
Used in the CM 10-42-10. CGC student retreat. Bob Johnson (standing at the extreme left), pastor of the First Mennonite Church, Kitchener is leading the group in an opening meditation.
Used in the CM 10-42-1. CGC student retreat at the U. of Waterloo. Dr. Norman High, Deans of Arts, U. of Waterloo, is leading an informal discussion following the first talk by Dr. Walter Klaassen.
Used in CM 10-42-10. CGC student retreat. Informal discussion between 2 of the leaders & a student listens. L. to R.: Dr. Norman High, Dean, U. of Waterloo; Henry Klassen, graduate student; Dr. Walter Klaassen.
Used in the CM 10-42-10. CGC student retreat. Two prof. at the cf., Benno Toews (left) & Walter Klaassen (right). Toews was a teacher at the RMS & the U. of Waterloo.
Used in CM 10-42-10. CGC student retreat. Panelists leading the discussion were, L. to R.: Aaron Klassen, teacher; Walter Klaassen, Prof. at Bethel Coll.; John Hess, Toronto pastor; Paul Roth, student; Peter Penner, student.
Ground-breaking ceremony for Conrad Grebel College, October 5, 1963. L-R: Newton Gingrich (Mennonite Conference of Ontario), Henry Yantzi (Western Ontario Mennonite Conference), J. Winfield Fretz (Conrad Grebel College), Henry P. Epp (United Mennonite Conference), Douglas Millar (Stirling Ave. Mennonite Church).
This is a photo of the ground-breaking ceremony for Conrad Grebel College. Pictured are (left to right): Newton Gingerich, Henry Yantzi, J.W. Fretz, Henry P. Epp, and Douglas Millar.