CMBC location, 515 Wellington Cres.; taken in summer or Fall. The name of J. B. Derksen is on the name; likely he was the donor. Note on the back: "Also origin of Sargent Ave. Mennonite Church holding its first services here."
Note on back: College Board. Taken at same time as 1998-14.194, 226 & 227 when CMC Council of Boards met in Wpg. See CM 10-31-4 & CMC 1962 yearbook p.126 for names of all board members - only 7 shown here. Chair of B. for CMBC, J. J. Thiessen, is seated 3rd from left.
View of center section and classroom wing. Likely taken at the same time as 14.2579 but further back than it. Negative is similar to photo except no car is in front of the building.
Enlarged for use in CM 12-23-6,7; Used over 2 pages entitled "Congratulations CMBC on the completion of your student residence on the Tuxedo campus." The donor wrote on the back: "As seen from S.E." Date on photo: June 1964.
Two photos of the new building taken in Winter in the evening. Likely taken early in 1956 soon after the college moved to this location. The series of photos 14.2582 to 14.2591 were all in one en. dated Aug. 13, 1956.
Reduced in size for use in CM 2-11-8 & with other reports on CMBC. In 1949 CMBC moved to this building at 515 Wellington Cres. The photo was taken in Winter. It was with the 2 of Bethel Mennonite Mission Church & was dated 1954.
Two photos, same size. Used in the CM 3-48-7: Section which would house the chapel (ladders resting against it) - top photo; classroon & office wing -bottom photo. See also 14.2577.
Negatives also (2). Two photos of the chapel at different times. Negatives shows the chapel with no decorations & the chairs lined up in half circle rows. Photo of chapel with flower pot decorations was used in the CM 4-2-7.
Dated Jan. 2, 1951. Choir of CMBC. Taken in the Konrad Conservatory? A splendid background. John Konrad was the conductor of the choir at this time. See CM 15-24-42. Konrad is seated in the 2nd row (middle). See 1992-14.2991 regarding Konrad. George D. Wiebe, in front row 3rd from left? Hedy Sawatsky in 2nd row 2nd from left. J
Negative also. Used in the CM 7-11-4. A capella choir that toured the western Canadian provinces at the Easter break with conductor George Wiebe & the pres., Henry Poettcker. The former is shown with the choir (center, 2nd row).