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School art exhibit
A black and white image of artwork that has been hung from a screen and the front of the stage in the auditorium of White Hall. Various types of artwork can be seen, such as paintings of children and flowers. In the lower left hand corner of the image are some female students sitting in chairs. On the front of the image is written, "Summer art exhibit -- Summer School 1928." On the back of the image is written the name Miss Edna Jackson, but it is unknown if this person is in the photograph. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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School Athletics- Images from early 2000's
A few images of athletic activities from the first decade following the construction of new facility for St. Luke's Lutheran School in 2001-01
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School Athletics- Images from early 2000's
A few images of athletic activities from the first decade following the construction of new facility for St. Luke's Lutheran School in 2001-01
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School Athletics- Images from early 2000's
A few images of athletic activities from the first decade following the construction of new facility for St. Luke's Lutheran School in 2001-01
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School Athletics- Images from early 2000's
A few images of athletic activities from the first decade following the construction of new facility for St. Luke's Lutheran School in 2001-01
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School Children in First Class of St. Luke's School, c. 1944-45
Eight young students in the very first class, taught by Pastor Tuhy, are gathered before the fireplace in the parsonage. c. 1944-45. Left to right, Standing: 1. Phyllis Cicmanec, 2. Ferdinand S. Duda, 3. Luther Duda, 4. Elena Tuhy, 5. Priscilla Tuhy; Seated: 1. Andy L. Duda, 2. Mary Ann Tesinsky, 3. Raymond Mikler. Snapshot (courtesy: Judy Duda), scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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School Christmas Float: "Greatest Story Ever Told," 1960s
Students of St. Luke's Christian Day School share the Christmas Gospel message with this float, entered in the annual Sanford Christmas Parade. 1960s. Theme: "Greatest Story Ever Told."
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School Christmas Float: "Light of the World," 1960s
St. Luke's School students participate and share the Gospel message with this float entered in the Sanford Christmas Parade. Theme: "Light of the World." 1960s
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School Christmas Float: "Light of the World," 1960s
St. Luke's School students participate and share the Gospel message with this float entered in the Sanford Christmas Parade. Theme: "Light of the World." 1960s
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School Christmas Float: "Prince of Peace," 1960s
Students of St. Luke's Christian Day School are appropriately costumed to ride on the float entered into the annual Sanford Christmas Parade. 1960s. Theme: "Prince of Peace."
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School Christmas Float: "Prince of Peace," 1960s
Students of St. Luke's Christian Day School are appropriately costumed to ride on the float entered into the annual Sanford Christmas Parade. 1960s. Theme: "Prince of Peace."
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School Christmas Float: "Sing Praises," 1960s
Float entered in the annual Sanford Christmas Parade by students of St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1960s. Theme: 'Sing Praises.'
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School exterior and entrance. c.late 1990s
Several images taken during the late 1990s show the main entrance and west exterior of St. Luke's Lutheran School. Visible in all images is a rustic wood cross (provenance unknown) affixed to one of the main columns. One of the images is a group photo (c.1996)of four Principals who had served the school since its founding in 1947. Left to right: Donald Eicholtz, Susan Hanas, Elmer Bellhorn and Robert Flesch. After the construction of a new school in 2000, the buildings shown in images were eventually used to accommodate the Pre-K program. In 2016, Mrs. Hanas retired, having served as both Principal and then Superintendent of the school for many years (herself, an alum of St. Luke's school). In appreciation of her dedicated service, the Pre-K faculty presented her with the old wooden cross, as a fitting memento of her dedication to the Christian education of St. Luke's children
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School exterior and entrance. c.late 1990s
Several images taken during the late 1990s show the main entrance and west exterior of St. Luke's Lutheran School. Visible in all images is a rustic wood cross (provenance unknown) affixed to one of the main columns. One of the images is a group photo (c.1996)of four Principals who had served the school since its founding in 1947. Left to right: Donald Eicholtz, Susan Hanas, Elmer Bellhorn and Robert Flesch. After the construction of a new school in 2000, the buildings shown in images were eventually used to accommodate the Pre-K program. In 2016, Mrs. Hanas retired, having served as both Principal and then Superintendent of the school for many years (herself, an alum of St. Luke's school). In appreciation of her dedicated service, the Pre-K faculty presented her with the old wooden cross, as a fitting memento of her dedication to the Christian education of St. Luke's children
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School exterior and entrance. c.late 1990s
Several images taken during the late 1990s show the main entrance and west exterior of St. Luke's Lutheran School. Visible in all images is a rustic wood cross (provenance unknown) affixed to one of the main columns. One of the images is a group photo (c.1996)of four Principals who had served the school since its founding in 1947. Left to right: Donald Eicholtz, Susan Hanas, Elmer Bellhorn and Robert Flesch. After the construction of a new school in 2000, the buildings shown in images were eventually used to accommodate the Pre-K program. In 2016, Mrs. Hanas retired, having served as both Principal and then Superintendent of the school for many years (herself, an alum of St. Luke's school). In appreciation of her dedicated service, the Pre-K faculty presented her with the old wooden cross, as a fitting memento of her dedication to the Christian education of St. Luke's children
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School exterior and entrance. c.late 1990s
Several images taken during the late 1990s show the main entrance and west exterior of St. Luke's Lutheran School. Visible in all images is a rustic wood cross (provenance unknown) affixed to one of the main columns. One of the images is a group photo (c.1996)of four Principals who had served the school since its founding in 1947. Left to right: Donald Eicholtz, Susan Hanas, Elmer Bellhorn and Robert Flesch. After the construction of a new school in 2000, the buildings shown in images were eventually used to accommodate the Pre-K program. In 2016, Mrs. Hanas retired, having served as both Principal and then Superintendent of the school for many years (herself, an alum of St. Luke's school). In appreciation of her dedicated service, the Pre-K faculty presented her with the old wooden cross, as a fitting memento of her dedication to the Christian education of St. Luke's children
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School Groundbreaking Celebration, April 2, 2000
St. Luke's member, Searl Row, was among the crowd of more than 1,000 who joined the celebration for the groundbreaking on the site of the new school. Sunday, April 2, 2000.
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Schoolhouse in Tomoka, Florida
A black and white photograph of the original photograph of Mary McLeod Bethune's early schoolhouse in Tomoka, Florida. The schoolhouse has paned windows and is built of wood. A small belfry is just barely visible at the top of the image. A wooden ladder can be seen leaning against the left side of the building. Very tall trees can be seen in the background. In front of the school, in the yard, is a small group of three women and school girls standing in a circle holding hands. They are all wearing dresses. The three women are standing nearest the school, and are all wearing hats and coats. The woman standing in front of the door, dressed in a black dress and hat, is Mary McLeod Bethune. A small black "check" mark is visible just above her head, which must be present on the original image, indicating that is where she is standing. On the back of the image is written, ""Early school in Tomoka-- out from Ormond Beach, Florida. 1918. Bethune-Cookman College."" The image is printed on Kodak paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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School lunch management class
A black and white image of African American women learning how to serve food. The course was in school lunch management, and it was offered as part of the vocational education program given at Bethune-Cookman University. In the forefront of the image, women wearing hairnets practice preparing an assembly line of food for the students. The food ranged from potatoes, to rolls, to casseroles. At the right of the image is a Caucasian male, who is the instructor. In the background of the image, other women prepare food as well. The women appear to be working in an oversized kitchen, where ovens, pots, pans, and plates can be seen. At the right of the image, hanging on the wall, is a poster that reads, "The Wheel of Good Eating; Eat foods from each group daily. Keep it balanced, make it spin." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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School of Technology and Hall of Science, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of School of Technology and Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University.
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School of Technology and Hall of Science, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of School of Technology and Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University.
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Science Building, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of Science Building (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University.
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Science Hall (Flagler Hall), Stetson University
Science Hall (later Flagler Hall), Stetson University.
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Science Hall (Flagler Hall), Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Science Hall (later Flagler Hall) shown soon after construction. Named for benefactor Henry Flagler.
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Science Hall (Flagler Hall), Stetson University, DeLand, Fl., 1902
Science Hall (later named Flagler Hall), Stetson University.
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Science Hall, J.B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of the Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University.
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Science Hall, John B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) at John B. Stetson University.
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Science Hall, John B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of Science Hall at John B. Stetson University.
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Science Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Florida
Unused postcard of Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University. "In Florida there is sunshine - Almost every day. And lakes and palms and piney woods, No matter where you stray." printed on back of postcard.
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science laboratory, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University science laboratory in Flagler Hall.
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Sea and Groundbreaking Celebration: April 2, 2000
April 2, 2000. Students of St. Luke's Lutheran School, wearing their SEA (School Expansion Appeal) commemorative hats and tee shirts, take their turn at breaking ground for the construction of their new school.
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Second Grade (1950-51), St. Luke's Christian Day School
Second grade class, St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1950-51. Left to right: Michael Cooper, Angelina Klinchok, Betty Ruth Duda, Carol Rook. Barbara Beasley. Marian Fabry. Edward Mc Dowell.
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Second Grade (1952-53), St. Luke's Christian Day School
The Second Grade class of St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1952-53, taught by Marian Stanko. Left to right. FRONT: Dorothy Duda. Shirley Mikler, Sheala Best, Virginia Beasley; REAR: Michael Tesinsky, John A. Jakucin
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Second Grade (1953-54), St. Luke's Christian Day School
The Second Grade class of St. Luke's Christian Day School, taught by Marian Stanko, 1953-54. Left to right, Front: Lydia Tuhy, Judy Jakubcin, Elizabeth Mikler; Rear: Seth Rook, Jr., Virginia Stanko.
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Second Grade (1954-55), St. Luke's Christian Day School
Second Grade class of St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1954-55, taught by Marian Stanko. Left to right. FRONT: Georgianne Mollison, David Jakubcin, David Watson, Nancy Munro REAR: Paul Lukas, Teddy Bellhorn, Bobby Bellhorn, Jack Eustice
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SELC Convention at St. Luke's, 1972: Delegates and Pastors
Gathering of the delegates and pastors attending the SELC District Convention (1972), hosted by St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Second row: 3rd from left: Mickey Kohany (Lutheran Haven Supt.); 6th from left: Rev. John Kucharik (Pastor/St. Luke's); 8th from left: Dr. Albert Marcis (SELC District President). Front ROW: 6th from RIGHT: Steven Sidlik (St. Luke's teacher); 7th from right: Elmer Bellhorn (SLLS Principal); 8th from right: Joe Battle (SLLS teacher).
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SELC Convention at St. Luke's, 1972: Ladies Gathered For Photo.
Ladies visiting St. Luke's for the 1972 SELC convention gather for a group photo. (Color
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SELC Delegates at LC-MS Convention. July, 1975
SELC District delegates and their wives at the convention of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LC-MS) in St. Louis, Mo., July, 1975. Left to right: (seated) Rev. John Kucharik, VP; Eleanor Kucharik, Dr. Albert Marcis, President; Sylvia Marcis; Rev. Luther Bajus, VP; Ann Bajus (Middle row)Helen Breznen, Rev. Jack Breznen, James Sadlon, Rev. George Plvan, Mildred Meyers, Sam Meyers (Top row) Rev. John Telloni, John L. Daniel. William Klockow, Rev. Tom Daniel, Rev. Sam Boda. A few years earlier, the Slovak Synod (SELC) had become a non-geographical district of the LC-MS.
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SELC District 100th Anniversary Celebration
Outer pages of the cover for the Heritage Holy Communion Service at St. Luke's on Saturday, June 28, 2003, celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the SELC. The preacher was Rev. Luther Bajus; officiants were Pastors Wally Arp, Brian Roberts and Gary Schuschke. Organists were Ruth Wiedenmann and James Coe. The Slovak Evangelical Church was established in Connellsville, PA in 1902 by 8 clergymen and 4 laymen representing 14 congregations of Slovak Lutherans...recent immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Eventually, this synod of congregations merged with the larger Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LC-MS)and became a "non-geographical District" of that Synod. In 2003, the SELC District consisted of 58 congregations in 12 states and 2 Canadian provinces. The centennial celebration was dubbed "A Century of Grace- A Future of Hope."
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