- CA CMBS NP175-10-126
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This is a photograph of the Concord College main building. It was taken from the south on a summer day.
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This is a photograph of the Concord College main building. It was taken from the south on a summer day.
Concord students at Easter in Dorm room
This is a photograph of Concord students celebrating Easter on the 2nd floor of Riverton Hall. Names on the back of the photo read l-r: Karolyn Koop (now Toews), Fred Koop and Darryl (?).
This is a photograph of staff and students around a table attending the Grad Dinner. From l-r: John Regehr, Fred Koop, Val Hurd, Val Speiser, Erika Reschke, Al and Susan Enns, and _? Boschmann.
This is a photograph of Katie Thielmann, head cook of Concord College, sitting at a table at her retirement dinner celebration.
This is a photograph of Katie being given a gift of flowers from two students.
This is a photograph of James Pankratz and others eating a meal together with the international students
This is a photograph of an oriental couple standing in front of the A.H. Unruh teaching centre.
Concord College 50th Anniversary Cake
This is a photograph of the cake decorated for Concord College's 50th Anniversary celebration.
This is a photograph of James Pankratz delivering a speech at Concord College's 50th Anniversary banquet.
This is a photograph of James Pankratz and Hilda Wiens introducing the new plaque for the Ted Wiens Recreation Centre at Concord's 50th Anniversary banquet.
This is a photograph of Al Doerksen standing at the podium.
This is a photograph of people gathering at a white and yellow canopy tent set up for a service during the convention. The Concord College buildings are in the background.
This is a photograph of people sitting inside a tent listening to Karen Heidebrecht-Thiessen speak.
This is a photograph of a choir singing (practicing?) in the Ted Wiens Recreation Centre. Bill Baerg is conducting.
This is a photograph of two ballet dancers performing on stage during the dedication of Redekopp Hall.