Conrad Grebel Brunk playing with a minature version of the tractor trailer that accompanies the Brunk Revival Campaign. Photo taken during the 1950s. Hunsberger photo
Conrad Brunk congratulating a student at the Conrad Grebel baccalaureate service, located in the Great Hall. Werner Packull sitting on the back left-hand side.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Andrew Bean (seated, centre), a Master of Theological Studies student, at his "cognate conversation" with Conrad Grebel College faculty (left to right) Conrad Brunk, Werner Packull, Jim Reimer. As of 1996, Bean was the oldest student to study at the College.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
George Brunk family outside their trailer at the Brunk Brothers Revival Campaign in Waterloo, Ontario. Back row l to r: George R. Brunk, Margaret Brunk. Middle row l to r: George Rowland Brunk, Paul Brunk, Gerald Brunk. Front row l to r: Conrad Grebel Brunk, Barbara Brunk. July 1952. Hunsberger photo 14-4
Conrad Brunk with his dog Oscar teaching PACS 201 in the Great Hall at Conrad Grebel College. Oscar was present to test a hypothesis that the presense of a dog in stressful situtations puts people at ease.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Four people at a table in the dining room during the Alumni reunion (1980-1985) at Conrad Grebel University College. Left to right: Conrad Brunk, Christiane Brunk, Anita Tiessen, Robert Tiessen.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Masters of Theological Studies 2000 graduates with Grebel faculty. Back row, left to right: Tom Yoder Neufeld, Conrad Brunk, Jim Reimer, Werner Packull, David Newlands, unknown, Meine Veldman, and Derek Suderman. Front row, left to right: Laura Gray, Laurence Martin, and John E. Toews.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Brunk family photo (dark at sides). L-r: Gerald, George R., Conrad Grebel, George Rowland, Barbara Sue, Mrs. Margaret Brunk, Paul Wendell. Taken in Manitoba? Used in booklet "Revival Fires in Manitoba," ed. by Frank H. Epp.