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Stetson University - Students talk in a group
Stetson students talk outside on campus. A note on back names the man as Harold Wilcox
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Stetson University students work in the Mechanical Drawing Room
Stetson University students work in the Mechanical Drawing Room, located in the North Wing of Science Hall (later Flagler Hall).
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Stetson University - Sunflower Chorus
Stetson University students dressed up like sunflowers for the ""Sunflower Chorus."" Probably taken on the steps of Stetson Hall.
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Stetson University - Theater clowns
Eight Stetson students pose in clown costumes for a theater production. Standing center is Doyle Carlton, who would become a Florida Governor. Also named are Ed Mickle and Bill Sheddan.
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Stetson University - Vesper Choir
The Stetson University Vesper Choir on stage in front of the large pipe organ in the Chapel in Elizabeth Hall.
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Stetson University - Vesper Choir
Stetson University's Vesper Choir on the stage in the Chapel of Elizabeth Hall. Named on the back of the photo are: Marie Stevens; June Elliot; Mary Stevens; Louise Hulley; Wilma Davis; Constance Waterman; Miss Ellen Martien; Henry Wilmshurst; Benjamin Hulley; Robert Rockwood; Evah Baker; Harry Garwood; William Mickle; Paul Wheeler; Lillian Eldredge
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Stetson University - Waiters who worked in the Dining Hall
Postcard with a photo of the waiters (students) who worked in the Dining Hall at Stetson University. Named on the back are: Rupert Longstreet; John Padgett; George Everson; Claude Hebb; Wibfred Lidell; Mrs. J.L. Dohm; Mr. J.L. Dohm; Jack Dohm; Fairfax Haskins; Claude Varn; Charles Walker.
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Stetson University - Warren Stone Gordis
Stetson University professor of Greek and Latin, Warren Stone Gordis. Dr. Gordis came to Stetson in 1888 and served as Acting President for ten months in 1895-1896. He is considered Stetson's first ""librarian"" after he took some library training and established library standards for Stetson.
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Stetson University - W. E. Duckwitz
Stetson University Dean and music professor W. E. Duckwitz in front of Elizabeth Hall.
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Stetson University - William Jennings Bryan
Stetson University President (left) with William Jennings Bryan, congressman and noted speaker, who came to Stetson to lecture, on the steps of Elizabeth Hall.
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Stetson University - W. N. Chaudoin - Trustee
Stetson University founding trustee Reverend W. N. Chaudoin. Chaudoin served as a trustee and Secretary of the Florida Baptist Convention and was the first person to receive a Stetson University honorary degree. The first women's dormitory, Chaudoin Hall, was named for him.
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Stetson University - Women's Basketball Team
Stetson University women's basketball team pose outside Cummings Gymnasium.
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Stetson University women's basketball team in 1912
Stetson University Women's basketball team in 1912. A handwritten note on the photo reads "taken on the North side of Science Hall" and lists the names of some of the players.
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Stetson University women's basketball team in 1913
Five members of the Stetson University women's basketball team and their coach. Most of the players are named on the back of the photo.
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Stetson University women's physical education class, DeLand, Fl., ca. 1900
Female students in physical education class in a gymnasium given by John B. Stetson. Located north of Stetson Hall. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads "Interior of old gymnasium given by Mr. Stetson, stood where the North Wing of Stetson [Hall] now stands. Was moved. Is present band hall."
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Stetson University - Women Students and faculty group shot
Stetson University women faculty and students pose for a group shot in front of Sampson Hall, which housed the Carnegie Library.
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Stetson University Woodworking Shop
Stetson University students and faculty in the woodworking shop. Stetson faculty member Carl Turnquist is named
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Stetson University Woodworking Shops composite
Composite of three photos of Stetson University woodworking and mechanical arts shops. (In Falgler Hall) Pictured is Carl Turnquist.
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Steven R. Sidlik (b.1933- d.1994) First called teacher at St. Luke's School
Steven Sidlik was the first male teacher to receive a "sacred call" to teach at St. Luke's School. He arrived in 1954 and served the school as teacher and coach and the church as youth director and Bible class leader for the next 38 years. During his early years at St. Luke's, Mr. Sidlik lived in "the teacherage," (the building which had first been the original "turpentine church" and was then used as the first school). Because of his personal patriotism, a new flagpole and American flag were dedicated to memory of their beloved "Mr.Sidlik" by the students of St. Luke's at a ceremony on May 25, 1994.
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Steven R. Sidlik (b.1933- d.1994) First called teacher at St. Luke's School
Steven Sidlik was the first male teacher to receive a "sacred call" to teach at St. Luke's School. He arrived in 1954 and served the school as teacher and coach and the church as youth director and Bible class leader for the next 38 years. During his early years at St. Luke's, Mr. Sidlik lived in "the teacherage," (the building which had first been the original "turpentine church" and was then used as the first school). Because of his personal patriotism, a new flagpole and American flag were dedicated to memory of their beloved "Mr.Sidlik" by the students of St. Luke's at a ceremony on May 25, 1994.
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Steven Sidlik Portrays Martin Luther in Reformation Tableau, October 22, 1967
In a photo accompanying an article printed in Oviedo's regional newspaper,"The Oviedo Beacon" on October 12, 1967, Steven Sidlik (as Martin Luther) nails the 95 Theses to the "chapel door" created for the tableau presented by St. Luke's Lutheran Church for the 450th anniversary of the Reformation.The entire community was invited to the event, held at Oviedo's new football stadium on October 22, 1967.; Article, published in Oviedo Publishing Co's "The Beacon" scanned at SLLC on Epson 10000XL, March, 2012.
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Stewart Grove
Black-and-white photograph of an orange harvest at the Stewart grove. Photograph is part of a collection of 30 photographs related to orange groves and the orange growing industry.
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Stewart Memorial Church
A black and white image of the exterior of Stewart Memorial Church on the grounds of Bethune-Cookman University. The building is one story, with white, wood plank siding and a shingled roof. There are two entrances, both of which are covered. Elongated, paned windows can be seen on all sides of the building. Two chimneys can also be seen on the right side of the building. Plants and shrubs can be seen in the foreground of the image and next to the building. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Stewart Memorial Church frame bldg. 1940s." The paper has a Kodatone stamp on the back, and is printed on Velox paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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St. Luke's 1939 Church and Parsonage: Then and Now, 1939
A digital photograph taken in 2015 from approximately the same angle as a historic photo from 1939. The earlier photo shows the church parsonage adjacent to the small brick church. The parsonage was later used for church office space and was finally removed from the property to accommodate the building of a large new sanctuary in the early 1990s.
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St. Luke's 1939 Church and Parsonage: Then and Now, 2015
A digital photograph taken in 2015 from approximately the same angle as a historic photo from 1939. The earlier photo shows the church parsonage adjacent to the small brick church. The parsonage was later used for church office space and was finally removed from the property to accommodate the building of a large new sanctuary in the early 1990s.
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St. Luke's 50th anniversary celebration: Founders and Pastors, 1962
The 50th Anniversary of the congregation was celebrated in 1962 on the church picnic grounds. Among other photos taken that day was this image of the founders (charter members) of the congregation and the Pastors who had served the church in some way during its 50 year history. Left to right: FRONT: John, Sr. and Katie Duda, Joseph Mikler, Sr., George, Sr. and Anna Jakubcin, Andy, Jr. and Elizabeth Duda. BACK: Rev. Stephen Tuhy (congregation's first pastor), Rev. John Bajus (who had served St. Luke's while a Vicar), Ferdinand and Anna Duda, Joe L. Mikler, Rev. L. Jarosi (who had served as a vacancy pastor in early years of church history).
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St. Luke's 50th anniversary celebration: Founders and Pastors, 1962
The 50th Anniversary of the congregation was celebrated in 1962 on the church picnic grounds. Among other photos taken that day was this image of the founders (charter members) of the congregation and the Pastors who had served the church in some way during its 50 year history. Left to right: FRONT: John, Sr. and Katie Duda, Joseph Mikler, Sr., George, Sr. and Anna Jakubcin, Andy, Jr. and Elizabeth Duda. BACK: Rev. Stephen Tuhy (congregation's first pastor), Rev. John Bajus (who had served St. Luke's while a Vicar), Ferdinand and Anna Duda, Joe L. Mikler, Rev. L. Jarosi (who had served as a vacancy pastor in early years of church history).
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St. Luke's 50th anniversary celebration: Founders and Pastors, 1962
The 50th Anniversary of the congregation was celebrated in 1962 on the church picnic grounds. Among other photos taken that day was this image of the founders (charter members) of the congregation and the Pastors who had served the church in some way during its 50 year history. Left to right: FRONT: John, Sr. and Katie Duda, Joseph Mikler, Sr., George, Sr. and Anna Jakubcin, Andy, Jr. and Elizabeth Duda. BACK: Rev. Stephen Tuhy (congregation's first pastor), Rev. John Bajus (who had served St. Luke's while a Vicar), Ferdinand and Anna Duda, Joe L. Mikler, Rev. L. Jarosi (who had served as a vacancy pastor in early years of church history).
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St. Luke's 75th Anniversary Celebration
Members, former members and friends of St. Luke's received personal,printed invitations to the congregation's 75th Anniversary Commemorative Service on Sunday, March 22, 1987 (featuring Rev. Dr. Edward Westcott as Guest Preacher) and to a Banquet Reception (with reservations required) in Founders Hall the same afternoon. Rev. Paul Hoyer was chosen to serve as Master of Ceremonies for the banquet program. Also commemorating the anniversary year, a plane bearing a a banner proclaiming "St. Luke's Celebrates 75 Years" delighted crowds who had gathered for a Reformation Day picnic on the church grounds in late October, 1986.
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St. Luke's 75th Anniversary Celebration
Members, former members and friends of St. Luke's received personal,printed invitations to the congregation's 75th Anniversary Commemorative Service on Sunday, March 22, 1987 (featuring Rev. Dr. Edward Westcott as Guest Preacher) and to a Banquet Reception (with reservations required) in Founders Hall the same afternoon. Rev. Paul Hoyer was chosen to serve as Master of Ceremonies for the banquet program. Also commemorating the anniversary year, a plane bearing a a banner proclaiming "St. Luke's Celebrates 75 Years" delighted crowds who had gathered for a Reformation Day picnic on the church grounds in late October, 1986.
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St. Luke's 75th Anniversary Celebration
Members, former members and friends of St. Luke's received personal,printed invitations to the congregation's 75th Anniversary Commemorative Service on Sunday, March 22, 1987 (featuring Rev. Dr. Edward Westcott as Guest Preacher) and to a Banquet Reception (with reservations required) in Founders Hall the same afternoon. Rev. Paul Hoyer was chosen to serve as Master of Ceremonies for the banquet program. Also commemorating the anniversary year, a plane bearing a a banner proclaiming "St. Luke's Celebrates 75 Years" delighted crowds who had gathered for a Reformation Day picnic on the church grounds in late October, 1986.
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St. Luke's 75th Anniversary Celebration
Members, former members and friends of St. Luke's received personal,printed invitations to the congregation's 75th Anniversary Commemorative Service on Sunday, March 22, 1987 (featuring Rev. Dr. Edward Westcott as Guest Preacher) and to a Banquet Reception (with reservations required) in Founders Hall the same afternoon. Rev. Paul Hoyer was chosen to serve as Master of Ceremonies for the banquet program. Also commemorating the anniversary year, a plane bearing a a banner proclaiming "St. Luke's Celebrates 75 Years" delighted crowds who had gathered for a Reformation Day picnic on the church grounds in late October, 1986.
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St. Luke's 75th Anniversary Cookbook, 1987
In 1987, the members of the Committee set up to plan special events and memorabilia to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of St. Luke's Lutheran Church published a 150 page cookbook containing recipes submitted by women of the church. Titles, "Our Favorite Recipes," the book was sold for $5.00 (plus $1.00 for postage if ordered by mail) and was a popular item during the anniversary year. Several "Slovak recipes" were included in the book and most were contributed by descendants of the founders of the congregation.
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St. Luke's 75th Anniversary Cookbook, 1987
In 1987, the members of the Committee set up to plan special events and memorabilia to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of St. Luke's Lutheran Church published a 150 page cookbook containing recipes submitted by women of the church. Titles, "Our Favorite Recipes," the book was sold for $5.00 (plus $1.00 for postage if ordered by mail) and was a popular item during the anniversary year. Several "Slovak recipes" were included in the book and most were contributed by descendants of the founders of the congregation.
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St. Luke's 75th Anniversary Cookbook, 1987
In 1987, the members of the Committee set up to plan special events and memorabilia to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of St. Luke's Lutheran Church published a 150 page cookbook containing recipes submitted by women of the church. Titles, "Our Favorite Recipes," the book was sold for $5.00 (plus $1.00 for postage if ordered by mail) and was a popular item during the anniversary year. Several "Slovak recipes" were included in the book and most were contributed by descendants of the founders of the congregation.
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St. Luke's 75th Anniversary Cookbook, 1987
In 1987, the members of the Committee set up to plan special events and memorabilia to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of St. Luke's Lutheran Church published a 150 page cookbook containing recipes submitted by women of the church. Titles, "Our Favorite Recipes," the book was sold for $5.00 (plus $1.00 for postage if ordered by mail) and was a popular item during the anniversary year. Several "Slovak recipes" were included in the book and most were contributed by descendants of the founders of the congregation.
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St. Luke's Advertisement in SELC's Annual "Kalendar" 1971
The Synod of Evangelical Churches (SELC) of which St. Luke's was a member-congregation, published an annual calendar ("Kalendar") in the Slovak language, even as late as the 1970s. In the 1971 issue of 'Kalendar,' St. Luke's posted a full-page promotional piece about the worship schedule and contact information for the church.This appeared on page 147 of the publication and the advertisement was apparently paid for "Courtesy, A. Duda and Sons."; Included in the layout is an aerial view of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, as it appeared in 1971.
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St. Luke's Cemetery: Then and Now, 1939
A historic 1939 photo, with flowers heaped on the new grave site of Michael Mikler, shows a small corner of St. Luke's cemetery, with only two other tombstones standing at that time. These were the graves of 12 year old Johnny Mikler and of Katarina Zatko Duda (wife of Andrew Duda, Sr.) who had passed away just a few years earlier. The original wood church had stood nearby those tombstones for many years, but was moved to the congregation's current church site shortly before Mike Mikler's burial in 1939. In the distance, at the rear of the 1934 photo (looking northward), are acres of untamed, undeveloped woodlands. But a 2015 digital image conveys the startling changes that occurred in Slavia over the decades that followed. The current image (taken from a similar vantage point) shows the Lutheran Haven Nursing Home and ALF in the distance, with a now four-laned Chapman Road dividing the cemetery from the Haven lands. This same (NW) corner of the cemetery was the first section to be filled with graves, most of them belonging to the descendants of the Slavia families who had founded St. Luke's in 1912
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