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— Growth--an eternal, lifegiving process. Con- cordia, too, has observed the phenomenon of growth taking place on her campus. As in every other realm of life and growth, the beginning, made in 1894, was small and modest. But with the help of countless per- sons and the rich, unending blessings of our great Provider, Concordia has grown and expanded not only in the number of build- ings, but also in the number of students and faculty members, in her academic program and extracurricular activities, and in many other areas Concordia’s growth, however cannot end here, but must continue through- out her life to meet the needs of an ever- growing and complex world. — 5S ET ne Ee SN TT ores
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Growth to Greatness through eh ys EG OE EO EE RE ES PSR: LE WEE: PORE As a result of a Synodical resolution which stated that Synod’s schools should concern themselves with finding new sources of funds needed for OP ERanOLy ae Concordia-Seward founde : : : the HUB (Help Us Build) ite bededii as Public Relations atron Program. Through HUB, Mr. Robert Garmatz. It friends and alumni of is largely due to i the Concordia make regular, annual, gifts to Concordia’s ue of Mr. Garmatz building program. GTC: seen serve as aoe HUB program solicitors for HUB. ae continued success Been pale to through HUB ; ih Concordia will be able function efficiently. to build more dormitories, and train more teachers. About Our Symbol... Superimposed upon a circle symbolizing vee the global mission of teaching an the bricks required on campus is the diadem of service. This diadem emphasizes the Holy Trinity. The symbols of the spiritual and physical means of building are represented by the torch and trowel. the letters HUB are the initials of an invitation to “Help Us Build”’
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the chapel-au torium and a numbel f clas Weller is the focal poin of COHEEY aa bes, pel Old Buildings Fulfil ee eee r IE a ae ear a cere cae ae Link Library, with its wealth of reading material, is the source of information on nearly all topics for future teachers, who must increase in breadth and depth of knowledge in their years at C.T.C. Concordia also needs to grow physically, as evidenced by the long lines emanating from Brommer Hail. This building houses the cafeteria and heaith clinic. 10
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