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Spelling Bee Champs, 1953-54, St. Luke's Christian Day School
St. Luke's Christian Day School students fared well in the state Spelling Bee competition in March, 1954. The school was represented by Andy L. Duda, Mary Ann Tesinsky and Katharine G. Mikler in the Seminole Co. competition. Andy was named Seminole County champion and traveled to Miami to compete in the state contest on April 30, 1954. According to the school records: "Out of 48 participants at the Dade County Auditorium in Miami, Andy was the 26th to be retired from the Bee." All three St. Luke's students received gifts from the school in honor of their accomplishments
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Spring training in Tampa, Florida
A Florida baseball player standing at a baseball field. A wooden fence can be seen behind him, as well as other players. The person in the photograph is unidentified. The handwriting on the back reads, ""Spring training in Tampa, Florida.""
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SR 426 and (Current) Slavia Road Intersection, c. 1945
This image was taken in c. 1945. The unknown photographer was standing on the east side of SR426, looking westward at what is the 2012 intersection of State Road 426 with Slavia Road. (Lukas Nursery would be on the left side of the photo, where a stand of trees appears in the image.) Andrew Jakubcin, recently wed to his wife, Emily, is leveling the land for the construction of what is to be the couple's new home. He is using a device called a "Sarasota land leveler," which is being pulled by a tractor driven by his brother-in-law, Johnny Jakubcin (out of photo range). Andrew and Emily were married at St. Luke's on June 10, 1945. Their new home was constructed by George Jakubcin, Sr. (Emily's father) adjacent to his own home. Of additional interest is the small warehouse which stands on the west side of SR426. It was likely erected by the Andrew Duda family sometime after their return to Slavia in 1926 and the location may have been chosen for its proximity to the Slavia railroad depot just north (to the right) of the structure. An article by Joe L. Mikler (written in the Slovak language) and published in the Slovak "Kalendar" in 1935, implies that the very first turpentine shack committed for use (in 1913) as a separate worship space for the congregation chartered only a year earlier, stood on the site later occupied by this warehouse. 3"x5" snapshot scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, October, 2012.
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Staff of St. Luke's Lutheran Church and School 2009-10
More than 60 professional workers and support staff members of St. Luke's Lutheran Church and School for the academic year 2009-10 are pictured in pages from the annual church/school directory for that year.
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Staff of St. Luke's Lutheran Church and School 2009-10
More than 60 professional workers and support staff members of St. Luke's Lutheran Church and School for the academic year 2009-10 are pictured in pages from the annual church/school directory for that year.
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Stained Glass Window Above Altar In 1957 Brick Church. Photo: 1991
A view of the stained glass window above the altar, as it appeared in 1991. Note that some changes were made to the chancel area in late 1980s, when seating was added to the south transept. The entire area was demolished in 1991-92 for reconstruction project.
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Stained glass windows in chapel
Images of stained glass windows which were originally installed in the 1957 brick church, but were removed before the demolition of portions of that building and the construction of the new sanctuary (dedicated, 1993). The windows were carefully conserved for installation in the new chapel(remodeled 1939 section of the brick church). The Passion Window,which was originally located above the 1957 altar, was placed above the chapel altar and dominates the wall separating the chapel from the new narthex area.
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Stained glass windows in chapel
Images of stained glass windows which were originally installed in the 1957 brick church, but were removed before the demolition of portions of that building and the construction of the new sanctuary (dedicated, 1993). The windows were carefully conserved for installation in the new chapel(remodeled 1939 section of the brick church). The Passion Window,which was originally located above the 1957 altar, was placed above the chapel altar and dominates the wall separating the chapel from the new narthex area.
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Staircase-shaped Homecoming float
A black and white image of a Bethune-Cookman University parade float that is parked on the grass of a football stadium. The image is taken at night. The parade float is decorated with crepe paper and alumnium. The float has a white staircase built on top of it. At the top of the staircase stands an African American female wearing a dark suit, hat, and holding a large bouquet of flowers. In the middle of the staircase stands another woman wearing a dark suit, hat, and corsage. At the bottom of the staircase sits another woman, also wearing a dark suit, hat, and corsage. On either side of the staircase stand two aluminum palm trees. On the right side of the float is a sign that reads, "Bethune-Cookman College." At the back of the float standing under the staircase is another woman who is wearing dark suit and white gloves. Her face is not visible. In the background can be seen the empty bleachers of a football stadium. On the back of the image is the stamp of the photographer's studio, which includes the address.
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Stanko Store and Service Station, Slavia, c. 1920s
Image of the grocery store and service station owned by Martin and Juliana Stanko (c. 1920s). Located in Slavia on SR 426 (near current intersection of Slavia Road and SR 426). Parked under the gas station canopy is an automobile of undetermined model or vintage. Visible in the photo: signage advertising "Nu Grape Soda," "7 Up," "Coca Cola," " Shell Oil," "Groceries and Ladies' Restrooms." South side of the building shows windows and side porch of the Stanko residence, which was connected to the store structure. Also visible is a large outbuilding behind the store, with stacks of firewood piled alongside. NOT visible, but noteworthy, is the fact that the main building contained a basement...and unusual feature for a structure in Florida. Snapshot (courtesy, Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Stanko Store in Slavia, lone man in front, c. 1920
An unidentified man stands in front of the Stanko store and service station in Slavia, c.1920. On sign painted on front of building are advertisements for 'soft drinks and candies' and 'tobacco, cigars, cigarettes.' Snapshot (Courtesy: Gertrude Lukas) scanned, 2001, SLLS, for the church's 90th anniversary display.
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Stanko Store in Slavia, lone man in front, c. 1920
An unidentified man stands in front of the Stanko store and service station in Slavia, c.1920. On sign painted on front of building are advertisements for 'soft drinks and candies' and 'tobacco, cigars, cigarettes.' Snapshot (Courtesy: Gertrude Lukas) scanned, 2001, SLLS, for the church's 90th anniversary display.
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Stanko Store in Slavia, lone man in front, c. 1920
An unidentified man stands in front of the Stanko store and service station in Slavia, c.1920. On sign painted on front of building are advertisements for 'soft drinks and candies' and 'tobacco, cigars, cigarettes.' Snapshot (Courtesy: Gertrude Lukas) scanned, 2001, SLLS, for the church's 90th anniversary display.
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States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida.
Map of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida by H.D. Rogers and A. Keith Johnston; engraved by W.andand A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. Map denotes counties and districts, relief shown by hachures. In the upper margin of the map is printed: Atlas of United State & Map was "Entered in Sta. Hall, London and according to act of Congress in the year 1857 by H.D. Rogers, in the Clerks office of the District of Court of Massachusetts. Map appears in: Atlas of the United States of North America (London: Edward Stanford, c1857) plate 15. Map scale [1:3,450,000] 54 1/2 miles to 1".
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Steamer 'City of Jacksonville' in Sanford, Florida
Black-and-white image of the Steamship 'City of Jacksonville' docked at the Clyde Steamship Line docks in Sanford, Florida. The name of the steamer can be seen on the side of the ship. The building housing some offices of the Clyde Steamship Line can be seen at the right. Patrons waiting to board the vessel waited on the side of the building.
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Steamer 'Osceola' in Sanford, Florida
Black-and-white image of the Steamship 'Osceola' docked at the Clyde Steamship Line docks in Sanford, Florida. The name of the steamer can be seen on the side of the ship at the bow. A man can be seen standing on the top deck of the ship. The building housing some offices of the Clyde Steamship Line can be seen at the left. Patrons waiting to board the vessel waited on the side of the building. An automobile can be seen parked at the left of the building in the image.
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Steeple of Duda Ancestral Church, "Angled" Image. 2009
An interesting view of the steeple of the Duda Family's ancestral church in Adamovske Kochanovce in Slovakia, taken at an up-angle. June, 2009.
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Steeple of Duda Ancestral Church, From Right. 2009
A view (from the right of the main entrance) of the steeple of the church in Adamovske Kochanovce, Slovakia, ancestral church of the Andrew Duda family. 2009
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Steeple of the Duda Family's Ancestral Church. 2009
The steeple of the church in Slovakia (at Adamovske Kochanovce), the ancestral church of the Andrew Duda Family.
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Step club
A black and white image of a row of African American women on their hands and knees onstage during a "step" show at Bethune-Cookman University. They are dressed in shirts and pants. Aroudn them stand other students. The theater curtains and an American flag can also be seen in the photo. Written on the back is "Smiling 'dogs' onstage." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Stereograph image of Belair Grove
Stereograph image of Belair Grove, which belonged to Henry Shelton Sanford. A field of citrus trees and plants can be seen in the image. There are two side-by-side photographs, which were intended to create a three-dimensional effect.
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Stetson Depot, DeLand, Florida
Stetson Depot, located on the southeast corner of Spring Garden Road and the railroad in DeLand, Florida. Building on the right is the office of John B. Stetson which served as the early Stetson post office. A broken down 1910 era auto is in the foreground of the photo. Named on the back are W.J. Breggors, R. Luther Dreggors
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Stetson Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University's Stetson Hall (dormitory). West entrance.
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Stetson Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson Hall (dormitory), Stetson University, west entrance.
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Stetson Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson Hall (dormitory), Stetson University, west entrance. Shows fire escape.
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Stetson Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson Hall (dormitory) before present-day additions. the photo also shows a power line in front of the Hall.
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Stetson Home in DeLand, Florida
Used color postcard of people in a car outside the winter home of John B. Stetson in DeLand, Florida. A typed note on the back of the card states that the driver is John B. Stetson. One cent green Franklin stamp canceled May 13, 1912
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Stetson Mansion, winter residence of John B. Stetson
Stetson Mansion, located on Camphor Lane in DeLand, Florida. South side of house. Winter home of University benefactor John B. Stetson. House still stands, extensively restored.
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Stetson Mansion, winter residence of John B. Stetson
Stetson Mansion located on Camphor Lane in DeLand, Florida. Winter home of Stetson University benefactor John B. Stetson. The house still stands, extensively renovated.
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Stetson Mansion, winter residence of John B. Stetson, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson Mansion, located on Camphor Lane in DeLand, Florida. Winter home of University benefactor John B. Stetson. House still stands, extensively restored. A note on the back states that the windows are Tiffany windows.
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Stetson President Lincoln Hulley with others
Doyle E. Carlton (Florida Governor and Stetson alumnus - center) with Lincoln Hulley, Stetson University President (right) with unidentified man.
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Stetson Students in front of Holmes Hall
Stetson University students posing in front of Holmes Hall. Bert Fish, later prominent U.S. foreign relations official, is in the back in military uniform. A handwritten note on back reads "Includes the Harkness sisters, Alice Hogan, Miss Grace Howard..."
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Stetson students trade pants for football tickets
A black and white image of two Stetson students wearing barrels. Painted on the barrels is ""Stetson vs. Florida"" and ""Sold pants to see game."" The students are also wearing straw hats. There are trees in the background.
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Stetson Univeristy - male students and faculty pose on the steps of Stetson Hall
Stetson University male students and faculty pose on the steps of Stetson Hall (dormitory). Named on the back are: D J Blocker; Edward Mickle; Doyle Carlton; Claude Tingley; Arius Prather; W Y Mickle; Litchfield Colton; Harry Duncan.
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Stetson Univeristy - students posed on the steps of Chaudoin Hall
Stetson University female students pose on the steps of Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory).
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Stetson University - Alpha Xi Delta sorority meeting room
The Alpha Xi Delta sorority meeting room at Stetson University.
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