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Exterior views of 1957 brick church, showing north transept
Exterior views of St. Luke's Lutheran church, show`ing the north transept, added (along with another on the south and an expansion to the sanctuary) to the original brick church in 1957. The first brick church and steeple were erected in 1939. Until that year, the congregation(chartered in 1912), had worshiped in a wooden building at the site of their cemetery.
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Exterior views of 1957 brick church, showing north transept
Exterior views of St. Luke's Lutheran church, showing the north transept, added (along with another on the south and an expansion to the sanctuary) to the original brick church in 1957. The first brick church and steeple were erected in 1939. Until that year, the congregation(chartered in 1912), had worshiped in a wooden building at the site of their cemetery.
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Exterior views of 1957 brick church, showing north transept
Exterior views of St. Luke's Lutheran church, showing the north transept, added (along with another on the south and an expansion to the sanctuary) to the original brick church in 1957. The first brick church and steeple were erected in 1939. Until that year, the congregation(chartered in 1912), had worshiped in a wooden building at the site of their cemetery.
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Exterior views of St. Luke's Lutheran School. c.1980
Exterior views of the St. Luke's Lutheran School complex in photos taken c. 1980 show the several additions that were made since the initial construction of the first permanent school in 1947. The original building included only a few classrooms and an auditorium (which was also used by the congregation for many non-school events). Additional classrooms and other spaces were added incrementally, as increased enrollment warranted, over the ensuing decades. The various segments of the structure were connected by outdoor loggias. At the time the photos were taken, the most recently-added section was a free standing "junior high" building on the eastern rim of the complex, added in the early 1970s. The school offered "junior high"(grades 7-9) for only a few years, in order to provide programs parallel to those of Seminole County public schools. During that period, SLLS offered "Home Economics" and "Industrial Arts" classes for 9th graders so St. Luke's students would be compliant with county requirements when they transferred into public (senior) high schools for grades 10-12. But Seminole County adopted a "middle school" model within a few years and the county's public high schools now served grades 9-12. Also, a Lutheran High School began operations in Orlando in 1975. St. Luke's School reacted to those dynamics by eliminating its own 9th grade program at the end of the 1974-75 academic year...celebrating both 8th and 9th grade graduations in the spring of 1975.
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Exterior views of St. Luke's Lutheran School. c.1980
Exterior views of the St. Luke's Lutheran School complex in photos taken c. 1980 show the several additions that were made since the initial construction of the first permanent school in 1947. The original building included only a few classrooms and an auditorium (which was also used by the congregation for many non-school events). Additional classrooms and other spaces were added incrementally, as increased enrollment warranted, over the ensuing decades. The various segments of the structure were connected by outdoor loggias. At the time the photos were taken, the most recently-added section was a free standing "junior high" building on the eastern rim of the complex, added in the early 1970s. The school offered "junior high"(grades 7-9) for only a few years, in order to provide programs parallel to those of Seminole County public schools. During that period, SLLS offered "Home Economics" and "Industrial Arts" classes for 9th graders so St. Luke's students would be compliant with county requirements when they transferred into public (senior) high schools for grades 10-12. But Seminole County adopted a "middle school" model within a few years and the county's public high schools now served grades 9-12. Also, a Lutheran High School began operations in Orlando in 1975. St. Luke's School reacted to those dynamics by eliminating its own 9th grade program at the end of the 1974-75 academic year...celebrating both 8th and 9th grade graduations in the spring of 1975.
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Exterior views of St. Luke's Lutheran School. c.1980
Exterior views of the St. Luke's Lutheran School complex in photos taken c. 1980 show the several additions that were made since the initial construction of the first permanent school in 1947. The original building included only a few classrooms and an auditorium (which was also used by the congregation for many non-school events). Additional classrooms and other spaces were added incrementally, as increased enrollment warranted, over the ensuing decades. The various segments of the structure were connected by outdoor loggias. At the time the photos were taken, the most recently-added section was a free standing "junior high" building on the eastern rim of the complex, added in the early 1970s. The school offered "junior high"(grades 7-9) for only a few years, in order to provide programs parallel to those of Seminole County public schools. During that period, SLLS offered "Home Economics" and "Industrial Arts" classes for 9th graders so St. Luke's students would be compliant with county requirements when they transferred into public (senior) high schools for grades 10-12. But Seminole County adopted a "middle school" model within a few years and the county's public high schools now served grades 9-12. Also, a Lutheran High School began operations in Orlando in 1975. St. Luke's School reacted to those dynamics by eliminating its own 9th grade program at the end of the 1974-75 academic year...celebrating both 8th and 9th grade graduations in the spring of 1975.
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Exterior Views, St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1955
Several views of the exterior of St. Luke's Lutheran School, 1955. The new third (south) wing had been dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1954 and was built for $25,000. The first two sections (left and auditorium in center)were dedicated on Thanksgiving Day in 1949...at a total cost of $49,000.
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Exterior Views, St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1955
Several views of the exterior of St. Luke's Lutheran School, 1955. The new third (south) wing had been dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1954 and was built for $25,000. The first two sections (left and auditorium in center)were dedicated on Thanksgiving Day in 1949...at a total cost of $49,000.
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Exterior Views, St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1955
Several views of the exterior of St. Luke's Lutheran School, 1955. The new third (south) wing had been dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1954 and was built for $25,000. The first two sections (left and auditorium in center)were dedicated on Thanksgiving Day in 1949...at a total cost of $49,000.
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Exterior Views, St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1955
Several views of the exterior of St. Luke's Lutheran School, 1955. The new third (south) wing had been dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1954 and was built for $25,000. The first two sections (left and auditorium in center)were dedicated on Thanksgiving Day in 1949...at a total cost of $49,000.
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Exterior Views, St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1955
Several views of the exterior of St. Luke's Lutheran School, 1955. The new third (south) wing had been dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1954 and was built for $25,000. The first two sections (left and auditorium in center)were dedicated on Thanksgiving Day in 1949...at a total cost of $49,000.
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Exterior Views, St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1955
Several views of the exterior of St. Luke's Lutheran School, 1955. The new third (south) wing had been dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1954 and was built for $25,000. The first two sections (left and auditorium in center)were dedicated on Thanksgiving Day in 1949...at a total cost of $49,000.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faceted glass windows in new St. Luke's sanctuary. 1993
Designed to attract attention to the new sanctuary,especially when lighted from within, the enormous windows of colored, faceted glass on the west side of St. Luke's sanctuary draw interest from those who pass by the church from a distance on State Road 426. But when examined more closely,from the interior, the rich symbolism of the Christian faith becomes apparent.Centrally located, the round Trinity Rose window contains images depicting all three Persons of the Holy Trinity. Each of the six remaining pentagonal windows contains a yellow letter, sequentially spelling out the Hebrew name of God:YAHWEH. Additional, each of those windows conveys images depicting one of Jesus' own "I AM" statements, from the Gospel of St. John. These richly abstract images seem to offer fresh insights each time they are viewed.
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Faculty of St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1953-54
The faculty of St. Luke's Christian Day School during the 1953-54 academic year. Seated (left to right): Vera Fabry, Marian Stanko, Emmeline Best. Standing: Rev. S.M. Tuhy, Elmer Bellhorn.
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Faculty on Stage, With Set of School Operetta, c. 1954
The faculty of St. Luke's Christian Day School poses in front of the set of a school operetta on the stage of the school auditorium, c. 1953-54. Left to right, 1. Principal, Elmer Bellhorn 2. Vera Fabry 3. Marian Stanko 4. Emmeline Best 5. Rev. Stephen Tuhy
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Families enjoy Centennial Celebration events 2012
Images chosen for use in "Like a Mustard Seed: A Century of Faith" to depict some of the celebrations during St. Luke's Centennial Year. The Henning Family is shown with one of the tree seedling given to families at the March-2012 celebration. Former President of the SELC, Rev. Dr. Albert Marcis and his wife, Sylvia, pose at the photo booth set up for the October-2012 celebration. Peggy Lukas and granddaughter, Sophie Byler, head across the campus to one of the outdoor Centennial festivities.
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Families enjoy Centennial Celebration events 2012
Images chosen for use in "Like a Mustard Seed: A Century of Faith" to depict some of the celebrations during St. Luke's Centennial Year. The Henning Family is shown with one of the tree seedling given to families at the March-2012 celebration. Former President of the SELC, Rev. Dr. Albert Marcis and his wife, Sylvia, pose at the photo booth set up for the October-2012 celebration. Peggy Lukas and granddaughter, Sophie Byler, head across the campus to one of the outdoor Centennial festivities.
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Families enjoy Centennial Celebration events 2012
Images chosen for use in "Like a Mustard Seed: A Century of Faith" to depict some of the celebrations during St. Luke's Centennial Year. The Henning Family is shown with one of the tree seedling given to families at the March-2012 celebration. Former President of the SELC, Rev. Dr. Albert Marcis and his wife, Sylvia, pose at the photo booth set up for the October-2012 celebration. Peggy Lukas and granddaughter, Sophie Byler, head across the campus to one of the outdoor Centennial festivities.
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Family and Friends Gathered for Andrew Duda's 70th Birthday, Nov. 7, 1943
Female friends and family, gathered in Slavia for the celebration of the 70th birthday of Andrew Duda, Sr. Left to right: Anna Duda Jakubcin, Olga Tuhy, Olga Jakubcin, Katie Mikler Duda, Anna Mikler Duda, Unidentified visitor. November 7, 1943
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Family of John and Katie Mikler Duda, c. 1967
The family of John and Katie Duda (seated in their living room), c. 1967. Left to right (standing): Luther, Walter, John L., Edward and Katherine.
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Family of Johnny and Olga Jakubcin, c. 1950
The children of Olga and Johnny Jakubcin pose with their parents for this family photo, c.1950. Left-right: Judy, David, John A. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Family of Johnny and Olga Jakubcin, c. 1950
The children of Olga and Johnny Jakubcin pose with their parents for this family photo, c.1950. Left-right: Judy, David, John A. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Family of Joseph Mikler, Sr. on Katie's Confirmation Day, July 20, 1924
The family of Joseph Mikler, Sr. is gathered outside their home as they celebrate the confirmation of oldest daughter Katie (Katherine) on July 20, 1924. Left to right: ROW 1: 1. Anna, 2. Andrew, 3. Paul. ROW 2: 1. Stephen, 2 Joe L., Jr., 3. Michael, 4. Katarina Strauch Mikler, holding Baby Sue, 5. Joseph, Sr., holding John, 6. Katie. This building, possibly the first of the settlers' homes to be completed, still stands on Mikler Road in Slavia, occupied by descendants of Joseph and Katarina Mikler. 8"x10" mounted photo (Courtesy: Judy Duda) was scanned at SLLS, 2001 for the 90th anniversary display.
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Family of Joseph Mikler, Sr. on Katie's Confirmation Day, July 20, 1924
The family of Joseph Mikler, Sr. is gathered outside their home as they celebrate the confirmation of oldest daughter Katie (Katherine) on July 20, 1924. Left to right: ROW 1: 1. Anna, 2. Andrew, 3. Paul. ROW 2: 1. Stephen, 2 Joe L., Jr., 3. Michael, 4. Katarina Strauch Mikler, holding Baby Sue, 5. Joseph, Sr., holding John, 6. Katie. This building, possibly the first of the settlers' homes to be completed, still stands on Mikler Road in Slavia, occupied by descendants of Joseph and Katarina Mikler. 8"x10" mounted photo (Courtesy: Judy Duda) was scanned at SLLS, 2001 for the 90th anniversary display.
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Family of Joseph Mikler, Sr. on Katie's Confirmation Day, July 20, 1924
The family of Joseph Mikler, Sr. is gathered outside their home as they celebrate the confirmation of oldest daughter Katie (Katherine) on July 20, 1924. Left to right: ROW 1: 1. Anna, 2. Andrew, 3. Paul. ROW 2: 1. Stephen, 2 Joe L., Jr., 3. Michael, 4. Katarina Strauch Mikler, holding Baby Sue, 5. Joseph, Sr., holding John, 6. Katie. This building, possibly the first of the settlers' homes to be completed, still stands on Mikler Road in Slavia, occupied by descendants of Joseph and Katarina Mikler. 8"x10" mounted photo (Courtesy: Judy Duda) was scanned at SLLS, 2001 for the 90th anniversary display.
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Family of Michael Mikler, st, on the porch of their home, c.1924
The family of Michael Mikler, Sr. is gathered on the porch of their home on Mikler Road in Slavia, c.1924. Left to right: 1.Joseph B. 2.Michael, Sr. 3.John 4.Mrs. Mary Dudas Mikler 5.daughter, Mary 6.Elizabeth
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Family of Michael Mikler, st, on the porch of their home, c.1924, Black and White
The family of Michael Mikler, Sr. is gathered on the porch of their home on Mikler Road in Slavia, c.1924. Left to right: 1.Joseph B. 2.Michael, Sr. 3.John 4.Mrs. Mary Dudas Mikler 5.daughter, Mary 6.Elizabeth
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Family of Michael Mikler, st, on the porch of their home, c.1924, Enhanced
The family of Michael Mikler, Sr. is gathered on the porch of their home on Mikler Road in Slavia, c.1924. Left to right: 1.Joseph B. 2.Michael, Sr. 3.John 4.Mrs. Mary Dudas Mikler 5.daughter, Mary 6.Elizabeth
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Family of Michael Mikler, st, on the porch of their home, c.1924, Original
The family of Michael Mikler, Sr. is gathered on the porch of their home on Mikler Road in Slavia, c.1924. Left to right: 1.Joseph B. 2.Michael, Sr. 3.John 4.Mrs. Mary Dudas Mikler 5.daughter, Mary 6.Elizabeth
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Fellowship and friends- St. Luke's School, Early 2000s
Students at St. Luke's School enjoy some social time on the playground and in school cafeteria, as they share lunch
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Fellowship and friends- St. Luke's School, Early 2000's
Students at St. Luke's School enjoy some social time on the playground and in school cafeteria, as they share lunch
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Fellowship and friends- St. Luke's School, Early 2000's<
Students at St. Luke's School enjoy some social time on the playground and in school cafeteria, as they share lunch
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Ferdinand and Anna Duda with Godchild, Katherine Georgette Mikler, on The Day of Her Christening, 1941
Ferdinand and Anna Duda hold baby godchild, Katherine Mikler (daughter of Joe L. and Ethel Mikler) on the day of her baptism, July 1, 1941. Small snapshot scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, April, 2012.
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Ferdinand Duda and grandson, Stephen Hrncir, October, 1981, Enhanced
On this cover from the "Orlando Sentinel Star: Florida Magazine" (October 25, 1981), Ferdinand Duda is portrayed walking in the fields of the Duda family's Zellwood farm, holding the hand of his grandson, Stephen Hrncir. The article within that publication was entitled, "The Duda Dynasty."
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Ferdinand Duda and grandson, Stephen Hrncir, October, 1981, Original
On this cover from the "Orlando Sentinel Star: Florida Magazine" (October 25, 1981), Ferdinand Duda is portrayed walking in the fields of the Duda family's Zellwood farm, holding the hand of his grandson, Stephen Hrncir. The article within that publication was entitled, "The Duda Dynasty."
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Ferdinand Duda on Family's Land In Slavia, Florida c. 1927
Ferdinand Duda (son of Andrew and Katarina) on the family property in Slavia. c.1927
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Field trip to Orlando airport with schoolchildren, c. 1947
Students from St. Luke's first school enjoy a field trip to the airport in Orlando, c. 1947. Left to right: 1. Raymond Mikler, 2. Mary Ann Tesinsky, 3. Rebekah Tuhy, 4. Luther Duda, 5. Elena Tuhy, 6. Ferdinand S. Duda. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler), scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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