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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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Administrators and faculty of Luther HS-Orlando Luther-OLA
Images of various members of the faculty and administration of the Lutheran High School which operated under the names of Luther HS, Orlando Luther and Orlando Lutheran Academy over its 35 years of existence. Selection of images includes those of Lester Zimmerman (first principal of LHS, when it operated on the campus of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church), Rev. Ed Visscher (first Executive Director, when the school's own building was constructed on Econlockhatchee Trail), Randy Zook, Jim Prahlow, Victor Freudenberg, Todd Bortz, Carol Kallina, Pam Mobley and Kathie Zastrow (all of whom played important roles in the history of the school). Other St. Luke's members who served on the faculty include Lois Arp, Dennis Rach and Rhonda Taylor.
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A. Duda and Sons, Inc.: first office building. Early 1930s.
The first office building constructed for A. Duda and Sons, Inc. c. early 1930s
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A. Duda and Sons, Inc.: first office building. Early 1930s.
The first office building constructed for A. Duda and Sons, Inc. c. early 1930s
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A. Duda & Sons, Inc. celery packing house in Slavia, c. 1945, Black and White
A. Duda & Sons, Inc. packing house in Slavia, c.1945. A railroad spur from the Seaboard line to the packing house near SR 426 made it possible to ship the crates of celery from this location to other markets
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A. Duda & Sons, Inc. celery packing house in Slavia, c. 1945, Enhanced
A. Duda & Sons, Inc. packing house in Slavia, c.1945. A railroad spur from the Seaboard line to the packing house near SR 426 made it possible to ship the crates of celery from this location to other markets
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A. Duda & Sons, Inc. celery packing house in Slavia, c. 1945, Original
A. Duda & Sons, Inc. packing house in Slavia, c.1945. A railroad spur from the Seaboard line to the packing house near SR 426 made it possible to ship the crates of celery from this location to other markets
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A. Duda & Sons, Inc. first office building, c.1938, Black and White
Andrew Duda, Jr. stands at the entrance of the frame building which served as the first corporate office for A. Duda & Sons, Inc. c.1938. An automobile (vintage and model unknown)is parked behind the office building and near the packing house which was an essential part of Duda's celery growing business. From the packing house, crates of celery were loaded onto railroad cars and shipped to markets all over the country.
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A. Duda & Sons, Inc. first office building, c.1938. Original
Andrew Duda, Jr. stands at the entrance of the frame building which served as the first corporate office for A. Duda & Sons, Inc. c.1938. An automobile (vintage and model unknown)is parked behind the office building and near the packing house which was an essential part of Duda's celery growing business. From the packing house, crates of celery were loaded onto railroad cars and shipped to markets all over the country.
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A. Duda & Sons, Inc. first office building, c.1940, with Andy, Jr. and John Duda, Black and White
Andy Duda, Jr. (left) and brother, John Duda, stand in front of A. Duda and Sons first corporate office, located on SR 426 in Slavia, c.1940.
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A. Duda & Sons, Inc. first office building, c.1940, with Andy, Jr. and John Duda, Original
Andy Duda, Jr. (left) and brother, John Duda, stand in front of A. Duda and Sons first corporate office, located on SR 426 in Slavia, c.1940.
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Adult Bible Class. c. 1990-91
Mr. Steven R. Sidlik, instructor for this small Adult Bible Class, hands a document to John Fenich, while the class looks on. The only other member identified is at far left, wearing a plaid skirt: Ms. Patty Short, who would become the bride of Mr. Sidlik within the next year or so.; Colored print 4"x6" scanned at SLLC on Epson 10000XL. Oct. 2013
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Adult Bible classes, c. 1990
Images of two Adult Bible classes held in the classroom spaces of St. Luke's Lutheran School, c. 1989-1990
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Adult Costume Winners, Halloween, 1954. St. Luke's Christian Day School
Adult costume winners (individuals not identified) at the community Halloween celebration sponsored by St. Luke's Christian Day School, October, 1954.
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Advisory Board annual bazaar
A black and white image of an Advisory Board bazaar that has been set up in front of Faith Hall (the brick building in the background). At the right of the image are two female students who are watching over the items for sale. At the left of the image is a clothing rack with clothes hanging from it. On the table in front of the clothing rack, various other items are for sale. In the background of the image, a shopper looks at goods on a table next to Faith Hall. The event has been identified on the back of the photograph is an Advisory Board annual bazaar. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Aerial photo of Lutheran Haven Old Folks Home, c.1950s, Enhanced
An aerial view of the Lutheran Haven Old Folks Home, probably taken in late 1950s.
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Aerial photo of Lutheran Haven Old Folks Home, c.1950s, Original
An aerial view of the Lutheran Haven Old Folks Home, probably taken in late 1950s.
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Aerial photo of St. Luke's Lutheran Church and School, c.1960
An aerial photo showing St. Luke's Lutheran Church and school as they appeared, c. 1960. Note that the 1939 brick church had been augmented (1957) with an elongated nave and two horizontal transepts, so that the church now had a cross-shaped footprint (cruciform). The school, likewise, had been expanded since its initial construction in 1949, with the addition of a south wing of classrooms and office in the 1950s.
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Aerial photo of St. Luke's School and Lutheran Haven campuses. c. 1970
Aerial view of the campuses of St. Luke's School and the Lutheran Haven, c. 1970. The image was commissioned by the Lutheran Haven for use as a marketing tool and was printed as a postcard. Visible is the (then) two-laned SR 426, intersecting with Chapman Road. To the east (right) of SR 426, the original Lutheran Haven Old Folks Home (by 1970, expanded to include nursing care) can be seen near the bottom-right of photo. Also visible are the Lutheran Haven's two Children's Cottages and St. Luke's Lutheran School. To the WEST of SR426, near top, is the home then used as the principal's residence (later as a vicarage) and on bottom-left, the home of Walter and Judy Duda. Railroad tracks (later vacated by Seaboard RR and railroad bed later used for a hiking/biking trail) are visible, running along west side of highway.
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Aerial photos of Lutheran Haven and church campus, c. 1970
Aerial views of the Lutheran Haven, c. 1970, show the Lutheran Haven campus adjoining the St. Luke's Church campus and a closer view of the Lutheran Haven "Old Folks Home," with six buildings of the new Retirement Center (for independent living) already erected behind it. The Retirement Center grew rapidly in ensuing years and a new nursing wing was soon to be added to the existing congregate home.
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Aerial photos of Lutheran Haven and church campus, c. 1970
Aerial views of the Lutheran Haven, c. 1970, show the Lutheran Haven campus adjoining the St. Luke's Church campus and a closer view of the Lutheran Haven "Old Folks Home," with six buildings of the new Retirement Center (for independent living) already erected behind it. The Retirement Center grew rapidly in ensuing years and a new nursing wing was soon to be added to the existing congregate home.
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Aerial view of a packing house and grove at Doctor Phillips, Florida.
Aerial view black-and-white photographic postcard of a citrus packing house and grove in Doctor Phillips, Fla.
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Aerial View of Slavia, Showing Lutheran Haven and St. Luke's Properties, c. 2006
An aerial view taken from the east of the Lutheran Haven and St. Luke's properties c. 2006. The camera is aimed toward the west-southwest and the elevation is high enough so that the 417 Expressway, SR 426 and Chapman Road are all visible in the image. Note that the Lutheran Haven Nursing Home had recently been constructed (a cluster of coral rooftops), with St. Luke's Church and School to the right (north) of the Haven property. Chapman Road was "four-laned" a few years after this image was taken.
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Aerial View of St. Luke's and Lutheran Haven Campuses. c. 2006
A high, wide aerial view, taken from slightly NW of the church, shows the campuses of St. Luke's Lutheran Church and School, as well as that of the Lutheran Haven Retirement Center. c. 2006. State Road 426 (by now a 4 lane, divided highway) cuts diagonally across the lower corner of the image and its intersection with Chapman Road (still a 2 lane road at this point in time) can be seen near the far right. The Lutheran Haven's newly-built Nursing Home and ALF can be identified by the large red roofs near that intersection. Across Chapman Road from those buildings, the cleared area is the site of St. Luke's Cemetery (original location of the congregation's first "turpentine shack church" in the 1920s). By 2006, St.Luke's had erected a new two-story brick school behind the 1993 church facility. The athletic track area was modified to provide space for playgrounds and parking (adjacent property was purchased for use as new athletic fields); the "old school" (first portion erected in 1947) was dubbed "Slavia Square" and its spaces were used for various outreach ministries, including Shepherd's Hope and Lutheran Counseling Services, etc.
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Aerial View of St. Luke's and Lutheran Haven Properties c. 1993-2000
An aerial view, the photo taken sometime between the completion of St. Luke's new sanctuary (1993) and the construction of St. Luke's new two-story school facility (2000). This image also includes a view of the Lutheran Haven campus, St. Luke's Cemetery and other properties owned by the church and Lutheran Haven, immediately south of Chapman Road. The photo was taken to show "north" at the top of the image. Chapman Road (two-laned at time of photo) can be seen running across the bottom, with State Road 426, running diagonally on the left side of the photo.
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