Concordia University Yearbook Collection 1943-1992.

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Concordia University Yearbook Collection 1943-1992.

The yearbooks for each year are a visual record of students and their activities during the previous school year. As noted in the following, the yearbook was a high school publication until the college years were added in 1950. After that, for a while, the high school and college published a common yearbook. From1960 until the high school moved away from the campus in 1977, the high school and college published separate yearbooks. The final year of publication was 1992. When the first yearbook was published is unknown, but it was probably 1943. 1943-1949 [high school]; 1955-1958/59 [high school and college]; 1960-1979 college only; 1972-1973 was titled Euphoria. Missing are 1965, 1972/73, 1975/76, 1978/79 [if they were published]. The Key, 1960-1975 [high school; missing 1976-1977 if published]

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Concordia University (Portland, Or.)

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The high school was first accredited in 1948 with both the State of Oregon and the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools. The college faculty worked on accreditation issues for several years until in 1960 the Board of Control resolved that the institution go forward with the accreditation process. The college was first accredited with NASHS in December of 1962. Later the accreditation came from the Northwest Association. The Board for Higher Education of The Lutheran Church--Miss...