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MBBC/Concord College Photograph Collection Schwartz-Trivett, Linda, 1956- Winnipeg (Manitoba)
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Concord - Staff

This is a photograph of Concord staff singing on stage. From left to right Linda Schwartz-Trivett, John Martens, Irmgard Baerg, William Baerg and ?? (this student is playing the guitar).

Concord College Faculty, 1997

This is a photo of Concord College faculty at the 1997 graduation ceremony. Left to right; Schwartz-Trivit, Linda, John Martens, Gerry Ediger, Ian Ritchie, Gerry Derksen, William Baerg, James Pankratz, George Shillington, Richard Thiessen, and Irmgard Baerg.

Faculty group photo

Concord College Faculty taken at the graduation ceremony.
Back row: Linda, Schwartz-Trivet, Richard Thiessen, Mark Bartel, Pierre Gilbert, David Neufeld, Irmgard Baerg, Elwood Wiebe, Geroge Shillington, Morna Christian, Patricia Neufeldt Bartel, Gerry Derksen
Front row: Gerry Ediger, Gordan Matties, Erwin Warkentin, John Unger, David Ewert, Wally Schmidt.

Faculty, Concord College 1999

This is a photograph of the faculty at the 1999 Concord Graduation Ceremony.
Back row (left to right): Johannes Reimer, Henriette Schellenberg, Mark Bartel, Ian Ritchie, Gerry Derksen, William Baerg, Gordon Matties, George Shillington, Irmgard Baerg, Richard Thiessen, Linda Schwartz-Trivett.
Front row: Wally Schmidt, David Dyck, Harry Olfert, Dan Block, and Antionette Van Kuik.

Grad Dinner Singing Group

This is a photograph of the staff performing a song during the grad dinner. Included are from l-r: Herb Giesbrecht, Isaac Block, Abe Dueck, Alvin Enns, George Shillington, John Martens, David Ewert, John Regehr, Gordon Matties, Linda Schwartz-Trivett, Esther Wiens, Goldie Pankratz.

Jim Pankratz handing out food

This photo is of MBBC staff, Jim Pankratz and Linda Schwartz-Trivett, serving a meal This photograph was taken at a BBQ at Mennonite Brethren Bible College for (150) forest fire evacuees from native communities in Northern Manitoba in August, 1989.

Mennonite Brethren Bible College (Winnipeg, Manitoba)