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Western Christian College fonds Regina (Sask.) English
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2003-04 school year

Images of students, staff, school activities and student life during the 2003-2004 school year at Western Christian College and High School. Some of the images appeared in the school's yearbook. See yearbook for additional information. (1) to (7) renovations to the interior of the new school campus in Regina, Saskatchewan; (8) to (68) ceremonies marking the grand opening of the college and high school in Regina; (69) to (74) boys' soccer team; (75) auction of items still remaining at the former campus in Dauphin; (76) to (98) Lectureship; (99) to (133) World Mission Workshop held in Nashville, Tennesee; (134) to (140) staff Christmas party; (141) to (145) hockey team; (146) to (149) school presentations / lectures; (150) to (162) interior views of the Regina campus; (163) to (164) boys' basketball team with provincial 1A championship trophy and banner.

2005-06 school year

Images of students, staff and school activities during the 2005-2006 school year at Western Christian College and High School. (1) to (2) visit by high school students to the Saskatchewan Legislative Building; (3) to (26) college missions and retreats.

Graphic Items series

This series consists of photographic records created, accumulated and used by staff and students of Radville Christian College, Western Christian College and Western Christian College and High School between 1945 and 2010. It also includes photographic records of the bible schools that preceded the establishment of Radville Christian College in 1945. The types of records included are: photographic prints; negatives; albums; slides; and transparencies. Please consult box listing for photographic records not described in Threshold.

No sub-series assignment was applied to the records in this series.

Radville / Western Christian College series

This series consists of operational and administrative records created, accumulated and used by Radville Christian College (1945-1957) and its successor, Western Christian College (1957-2012). The series also consists of records related to the school's student government, its alumni association and women's service club. A small volume of records related to the summer and winter bible schools held at Radville, Ogema and Minton in the 1930s and 1940s is also included in the series. Additionally, a small volume of records created and accumulated by Lillian Torkelson, a long-time Radville/Western teacher, principal and alumni association chairperson, is included in the series.

The types of records included in the series are: yearbooks; school newsletters and newspapers; school histories; publications; newspaper clippings; student handbooks; programmes; invitations; school catalogues; constitutions and by-laws; correspondence of the school's presidents; event planning files; audio recordings of the school's choral groups and Lectureship keynote speakers; moving image records of graduations, athletic competitions and other school events; school records and class lists; student government meeting minutes; fabric preaching charts; a commemorative school stamp and coin; an oversize scrapbook; guest books; photographs of alumni events and those used for publicity; and digital photographic, textual, audio, video and multi-media records.

No sub-series assignment was applied to the records in this series.

Western Christian College fonds

  • F 710
  • Fonds
  • 1904-2013 (predominant: 1931-2012)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Radville Christian College and its successor, Western Christian College (later known as Western Christian College and High School) in its daily administration and operations primarily as a bible college and high school. Locations of the school included: Radville, Saskatchewan (1945-1957); North Weyburn, Saskatchewan (1957-1989); Dauphin, Manitoba (1989-2003) and Regina, Saskatchewan (2003-2012). The fonds includes the records of bible schools held at Minton, Ogema and Radville that preceded the establishment of Radville Christian College. It also includes records accumulated and used by the school that pertain to the history and doctrine of the Churches of Christ in western Canada. Additionally, records of the school's board of directors are included in the fonds.

R-E1492 consists of a copy of Radburn's Memoirs, a history of Radville Christian College and Western Christian College (1945-1970) written by Lillian M. Torkelson. R-E2153 consists of copies of the school's Northern Lights yearbooks for 1962-63 and 1963-64.

The fonds was arranged into four series: Churches of Christ; Radville / Western Christian College; Graphic Items; and Board of Directors.

The types of records in this fonds include: photographic prints, negatives, slides, transparencies and albums; newspapers and periodicals; yearbooks; minutes and agendas; publications, including church and school histories; newspaper clippings; programmes; invitations; constitutions and by-laws; certificates; event planning files; school catalogues; school records and class lists; church minute and attendance books; guest books; scrapbooks; fabric preaching charts; objects; architectural drawings; audio and moving image recordings; and digital photographic, textual, audio, video and multi-media records.

Western Christian College, 1945-2012

Western Christian College graduating classes

Group portraits or composite photographs of the grade twelve graduating classes of Western Christian College (1983 to 2003) and Western Christian High School (2004 to 2009). (1) 1982-1983 school year; (2) 1983-1984; (3) 1984-1985; (4) 1985-1986; (5) 1986-1987; (6) 1987-1988; (7) 1988-1989; (8) 1989-1990; (9) 1990-1991; (10) 1991-1992; (11) 1992-1993; (12) 1993-1994; (13) 1994-1995; (14) 1995-1996; (15) 1996-1997; (16) 1997-1998; (17) 1998-1999; (18) 1999-2000; (19) 2000-2001; (20) 2001-2002; (21) 2002-2003; (22) 2003-2004; (23) 2004-2005; (24) 2005-2006; (25) 2006-2007; (26) 2007-2008; (27) 2008-2009.

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