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Student life at OLA 2009-10
Orlando Lutheran Academy graduated its final class of 42 students in May, 2010. Five of the graduates were members of St. Luke's: Kiersten Bronson, Jeff Knutson, Cecelia Lukas, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski. Images scanned from the last two editions (2009 and 2010) of "Shield", the school's yearbook include those students and other scenes of student life during the final two years of the school's existence.
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Student life at OLA 2009-10
Orlando Lutheran Academy graduated its final class of 42 students in May, 2010. Five of the graduates were members of St. Luke's: Kiersten Bronson, Jeff Knutson, Cecelia Lukas, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski. Images scanned from the last two editions (2009 and 2010) of "Shield", the school's yearbook include those students and other scenes of student life during the final two years of the school's existence.
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Student life at OLA 2009-10
Orlando Lutheran Academy graduated its final class of 42 students in May, 2010. Five of the graduates were members of St. Luke's: Kiersten Bronson, Jeff Knutson, Cecelia Lukas, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski. Images scanned from the last two editions (2009 and 2010) of "Shield", the school's yearbook include those students and other scenes of student life during the final two years of the school's existence.
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Student life at OLA 2009-10
Orlando Lutheran Academy graduated its final class of 42 students in May, 2010. Five of the graduates were members of St. Luke's: Kiersten Bronson, Jeff Knutson, Cecelia Lukas, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski. Images scanned from the last two editions (2009 and 2010) of "Shield", the school's yearbook include those students and other scenes of student life during the final two years of the school's existence.
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Student life at OLA 2009-10
Orlando Lutheran Academy graduated its final class of 42 students in May, 2010. Five of the graduates were members of St. Luke's: Kiersten Bronson, Jeff Knutson, Cecelia Lukas, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski. Images scanned from the last two editions (2009 and 2010) of "Shield", the school's yearbook include those students and other scenes of student life during the final two years of the school's existence.
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Student Looks Through Microscope
A black and white image of a student, left, bent over, looking into a microscope. A professor in a suit stands next to him on the right. In front of the miscroscope, placed on the table, is a set of small vials with materials in them. The two appear to be standing in a laboratory, which has a cabinet at the left for storing materials. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Student Martin Rainey
A black and white image of student Martin Rainey posing on the lawn in front of Cookman Hall, which can be seen in the background of the photograph to the right. He is wearing a suit and tie, sunglasses, and a hat. In the background at the left of the image are male students sitting under a tree. On the back of the photograph, Rainey is identified as "Flirt." This may mean that he won a superlative for "Biggest Flirt." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Student M. W. Saxon
A black and white portrait of M. W. Saxon, taken from the shoulders, up. He is wearing a tweed suit and a tie. He has autographed the gront of the photo, which reads, "To my other mother, M. W. Saxon, 12-15-43." It is unknown who the "other mother" is. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Student organization meeting
A black and white photograph of seven students at a student organization meeting in a boardroom. The women are wearing dresses and the men are wearing suits. Hanging on the walls are three certificates, and two sets of initials reading, "MZ" and "CC." "MZ" stands for Mummies and Zeniths club, and "CC" stands for Cavaliers and Cavalettes club. Student Cherrie Dixon is sitting the third person from the left, wearing a black blouse and pearl necklace. On the back of the photograph is her name. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Student pays respects at Mary McLeod Bethune's grave
A black and white image of an African American female student pausing outside the wrought-iron fence that surrounds the grave of Mary McLeod Bethune. The student is dressed in a coat, pants, and boots, and is holding her school books in her hands. Surrounding the headstone are three wreaths set up on metal poles. The headstone reads, "She has given her best, that others may live a more abundant life." Two benches can also be seen inside the gate. A bell hangs from an iron stand near her headstone. In the background of the photograph are campus buildings and utility poles. Trees can also be seen in the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Student rings campus bell
A black and white image of an African American male student wearing a sweater, ringing the large bell on campus, signaling class change. In the background is the exterior of Helen Kottle Memorial building. On the back of the photograph is the following note: "Student rining bell to alert faculty and students that it is time to change classes; Introduction of new system stopped bell ringing." Also on the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Student Ronnie Lee Priester receives an award
A black and white image of three African American males standing in an unknown room. The camption on the front of the photograph reads, "Reading from left to right: Dr. Ulysses G. Horne, director, Region V Office of Compensatory Education, Florida Department of Education, prsents a $250 award to Ronnie Lee Priester, Betune-Cookman College freshman majoring in pre-med, and Mr. William C. Harris, Coordinator of Instructional Services for Migrant Education looks on." The photograph was taken by Martin Gross.
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Student Roscella Davis
A black and white image of student Roscella Davis, center, looking into a mirror. She has her back to the camera and is wearing a dress and light-colored hat. Placed on the counter in front of her is a hat box, so perhaps she received this hat as a gift and is now wearing it in the mirror. Seated to her left are three other women. On the back of the photograph is her name and a yearbook photo stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students converse around a table
A black and white image of two African American men and three African American women sitting around a table conversing. The men are wearing suits and the women are wearing skirts and blouses. A microphone and books sit on top of the table. In the background of the image is an elevated stage where three chairs which look like thrones are sitting. On the back of the photograph is written, "Panelists." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students converse outside Faith Hall
A black and white image of four students conversing outside the main doors to Faith Hall. Two of the students are holding open books in their hands. They are all wearing shirts and bell-bottom pants, except for the girl on the right, who is wearing a sweater and dress. The columned entrance and the wide double doors can be seen behind them, as well as the sign, "Faith Hall" which hangs above the entrance. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students converse over ice cream
A black and white image of two African American students sitting outside an unidentified college building. The woman at the left is wearing a dress and a sweater, and is talking to the man on her right, who is wearing a hat, sunglasses, and T-shirt. He is holding a cup of ice cream and a spoon in his hands. The image appeared in the 1969 Bethune-Cookman yearbook. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students dine together in Faith Hall
A black and white image of a large group of male and female African American students sitting in Faith Hall eating and socializing. The Palladian windows characteristic of Faith Hall can be see at the left of the image on the back wall. The students are seated at rows of tables. The men are wearing suits and the women are wearing dresses. At the right of the image are two tables where students are seated, where bright lights have been staged around the two tables. The purpose of this is not known. On the back of the image is written, "Students dining with camera equipment in the foreground, 1920s or 1930s." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students dine together in school cafeteria
A black and white image of male and female students dining together in a school cafeteria. The tables are spread out and have chairs placed at them. The food has been served on trays. In the background of the image is a Coca-Cola soda fountain. The students are milling about the room and eating. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students Dressed in Traditional African Costumes
A black and white image of African American male and female students posing in traditional African costumes. They are also holding musical instruments. Seated in the back row, fourth from the left, is a woman identified as Mrs. Mitchell. The students are posed in front of a mural painted on a wall. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students Earnestine Murphy, Stephanie Gillis, Margaret Botherell, and Verdel Hannah
A black and white image of four African American students posing for a group picture outside of a campus building at Bethune-Cookman University. The women are all wearing dresses and are carrying school books. Back row, left to right: Earnestine Murphy, Stephanie Gillis. Front row, left to right: Margaret Botherell, Verdell Hannah. On the back of the photograph are the students' names, a stamp that reads, "Public Relations, Bethune-Cookman College," and a stamp that reads "Engraving order," indicating that the image was to be picked up Sunday."" The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students Exit Science Hall
A black and white image of five students, three female and two male, leaving John. O. Gross Science Hall. The building has a brick exterior and a white entrance with a sign overhead which reads, "Science Hall: All science points toward God." Bushes line the front of the building. The women in the photograph are carrying books, and are wearing blouses and skirts. The men are wearing suit jackets and pants. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students exit White Hall
A black and white photograph taken of two students exiting White Hall at Bethune-Cookman University. The photographer took the picture while sitting in a tree; as such, the large tree branches occupy most of the image. Through the two branches, the exterior brick facade, white columned entrance, and building sign of White Hall can be seen. On the roof is the steeple for Heyn Chapel. Standing in front of the entrance are two students, one man and one woman. The man is wearing a white long-sleeved shirt, and the woman is wearing a flannel top and bell-bottom pants. On the back of the photograph are the notes for cropping the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students gather crops behind Bethune House
A black and white image of male and female students harvesting crops on the farmland of Mary McLeod Bethune's home. In the background of the image at the left is the two-story white building where Mary McLeod Bethune lived. Palm and oak trees can be seen next to it. In the foreground of the image, the men and women are stooped over, pulling vegetables out of the ground and placing them in buckets. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students Gloria Abney and Vivian Johnson
A black and white image of Gloria Abney, left, and Vivian Johnson, right. The two women are posed on the edge of the fountain which sits in the front lawn of the school. The women are wearing formal dresses and necklaces. At their feet are plants which have grown up around the fountain's exterior. In the background of the image is the exterior of Faith Hall. On the back of the photograph are their names, as well as a blue ink stamp that reads, "STAR." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students harvesting produce
A black and white panoramic image of African American women and girls harvesting crops for the Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Negro Girls, known today as Bethune-Cookman University. In this image, one can see the women and girls performing varieties of tasks, such as pulling the crops, plowing, hoeing, and gathering. A barrel is placed at the end of the crop row for the crops. The girls and women are wearing long working dresses. Mary McLeod Bethune, the founder of the school, can be seen standing in the center of the image in the middleof a crop row, wearing a dark-colored dress, a hat, and holding her apron in her hand (if having trouble locating her, look directly above the word "Daytona" written on the front of the image). In the background of the image is the campus of Bethune-Cookman. Starting at the left of the image, there is a barn that is located on the farmland the girls are working. To the right of the barn, through the trees, is the brick exterior of White Hall. To the right of White Hall, obscured by a large oak tree, is the white facade of the original Faith Hall, which was replaced in 1935. To the right of Faith Hall is a church, as well as other campus buildings. Written on the front of the image is, "Daytona Educational and Industrial School for Negro Girls, Daytona, Florida."
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Students: McIntosh/Troutman family photograph
A black and white image of African American male and female students posing outside of a college building at Bethune-Cookman University. The men are wearing jackets, pants, and trousers, and the women are wearing dresses and coats. Standing in the back row, left to right: Windsor R. McIntosh, Denise Troutman, Eyvette Troutman, Bernard Troutman, Darrell Troutman. Sitting, left to right: Janice McIntosh, Dennis McIntosh, Juliann McIntosh. The photograph appears to be a family photograph. On the back of the photo is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Students Mildred Thompson and Laura Bell
A black and white image of two African American female students sitting on a concrete bench in front of Cookman Hall. The women are wearing skirts and blouses. The woman on the left of the bench is Mildred Thompson, and the woman on the right is Laura Bell. In the background at the left of the image can partially be seen Harrison Rhodes Hall. The three-story building in the background at the right of the image is Cookman Hall. On the back of the image are written the students' names as well as the phrase, "Typical students." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students Outside Conrad Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Used black and white photo postcard of Stetson University male students outside Conrad Hall (dormitory).
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Students Seated For an Assembly
A black and white image of the auditorium in White Hall, where students have gathered for an assembly. The students are male and female African Americans. Some of them are holding pens and pieces of paper. Some teachers can be seen standing in the aisles. Large overhead lights are in the ceiling, and stain glass windows can be seen on each wall. The image is printed on Velox paper; the photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students Sit Together in a Cafeteria
A black and white image of four African American male students sitting around a table reading. They are reading different types of reading materials. The man on the right is reading the "McLeod Note Book," while the man at the left is looking at an ad in a magazine for a Toyota vehicle. A trash can can be seen behind the table. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students sit under an orange tree
A black and white image of six African American women near an orange tree on the Bethune-Cookman campus. The picture appears to be an advertising image, due to the way the girls are modeling the oranges and smiling. All of the women are wearing blouses and skirts. Four of the women are standing up in between the branches of the tree, and the other two women are sitting under the tree with the oranges in their laps. In the background of the image are tall palm trees. On the back of the photograph is written, "Students in organge grove, 1960s; present site of student union building." The photograph appeared in the 1957 yearbook. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students Stand Next to aSoda Fountain
A black and white image of two African American female students and one African American male student standing next to a water fountain in a dining room. The man is wearing a jacket and is holding a tray with a cup of water and food placed on top. The woman standing in front of him is wearing a long dress and is holding a cup up to the water fountain. At the right of the water fountain is another woman who is carrying a tray with food and a soda bottle on top. On top of the water fountain is a potted plant. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students stand with Dr. Joseph Taylor
A black and white image of six students standing with Dr. Taylor. They are all reading over his shoulder at a page in "The Bethunia," the title of which can be seen on the front of the paper. The headline reads, "Commencement set for August 2." The men are all wearing suit jackets and trousers. From left to right: Spencer Cherry, Thomas Miehener, Kammalizeni J. Kawualewale, Dr. Joseph H. Taylor, Joshua Steele, Charles E. Shoemaker, and Stephen Hollinger. On the back of the photograph is the note, "BCC Freshmen." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students study in library
A black and white image of a group of African American men and women studying in Harrison Rhodes Hall. At the left of the image, a male and female student look at a globe. Behind them, a woman stands while reading a book. At the right of the image, three students sitting at a desk talk, while a student at a desk in front of them reads and takes notes. On the back wall hangs a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Also on the back wall are two magazine racks and newspaper racks. Based on the covers of the magazine racks, this image was dated to about 1947. The magazine titles on the racks are as follows, "Christian Century," "Popular Mechanics," "Vital Speeches," "Post," "The Nation," "Vogue," "Time," "Life," and "Seventeen." A headline on one of the newspapers reads, "Bush, Mobsters Freed." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Student standing in sweet pea garden
A black and white image of a young African American woman stand amongst the stalks of a sweet pea garden at Bethune-Cookman University. In the background of the image are buildings, such as a church with its steeple visible and two two-story buildings. On the back of the photograph is written, "Sweet pea garden at Bethune-Cookman, March 1929." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Student Study Group
A black and white image of three African American male students and one African American female student studying together at a table. The men are wearing suit jackets and ties, and the woman is wearing a suit jacket and blouse. Books, notepads, and pens are spread out across the table. Underneath the studying materials is a table runner. The man on the left appears to be talking while the other students listens. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Student study group
A black and white image of a group of African American male and female students grouped together in a classroom. They have arranged their desks in a circle, and have their textbooks and notebooks open in front of them. Empty desks can be seen in the classroom. In the background of the image, another study group is also grouped in a circle. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students walks along tree-lined campus road
A black and white image of a young man walking along a sidewalk out to the main road around Bethune-Cookman University's campus. He can be seen at the left wearing a t-shirt and jeans. Utility poles and power lines can be seen in the picture, as well as trees hanging with Spanish moss. The brick posts leading onto campus are visible at the right, and vehicles are parked on the main road. In the back ground of the image at the left can be seen vehicles, and three men are working in front of both. The sign on the sides of the behicles reads, "Browning Contracting Co." On the back of the image is written, "B-CC Campus Scene 1950." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students work in a lab
A black and white image of a student putting drops of liquid into a vial. A professor in a suit stands next to them at the left of the image. The two students are working at a table which as a variety of chemistry materials placed on top, including heating equipment, beakers, and other testing materials. In the background of the image is a set of bookshelves with books and materials on them. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Students work in chemistry lab
A black and white image of a two students standing in a laboratory. They are both working with test tubes. One student is wearing protective eye goggles. At the left of the image is a window, through which trees and an automobile can be seen. Chemistry equipment can be seen on a counter behind the students. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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