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Teachers' Institute
A black and white image of a large group of African American men and women posing for a group portrait on the steps of Harrison Rhodes Hall. The picture is identified as a summer Teacher Institute held at Bethune-Cookman University. In the background can be see the brick edifice of Harrison Rhodes Hall and the two-story paned windows. To the right of the windows is a row of vines growing on the outside of the building. A dark-colored "Welcome" banner with three stars on it hangs above the door to the building. The women are wearing varieties of styles of dresses, skirts, and jewelry. The men are wearing pants and button-up collared shirts. Many of the women are holding handbags and purses, and also wearing sunglasses. Some of the men are also wearing sunglasses. Some of the women are holding packages that have "Welcome" typed on the front. Florence Roane can be seen in the very middle of the first row of the group. She is wearing a striped dress with large circular buttons down the skirt. The sidewalk leading up to the building has a grass inset where part of a lawn statue can be seen. On the back of the image is written a variety of notes: "1950s"; "Fla Cowgress"; "Teachers' Institute (summer) 1950s"; "85 Screen"; and "7 3/4 x 3"" Deep". The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Temporary church office space during new church construction 1991-93
The church office was moved 3 times during Pastor E.J. Rossow's first several years at St. Luke's! In 1987, the south transept of the 1957 church, used for 30 years as vestry, office and storage space, was remodeled to allow seating for more worshipers. The office functions were moved to the former parsonage adjacent to the church. But only a few years later, construction was begun on a new facility. The church parsonage was then removed to a private site off-campus. The church provided the office space it would need temporarily by renting a portable building and locating it on the campus of St. Luke's School, very nearby the church. In late 1993, the new facility received its CO and the office staff moved, once again, to a large suite of rooms in the new building.
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Temporary church office space during new church construction 1991-93
The church office was moved 3 times during Pastor E.J. Rossow's first several years at St. Luke's! In 1987, the south transept of the 1957 church, used for 30 years as vestry, office and storage space, was remodeled to allow seating for more worshipers. The office functions were moved to the former parsonage adjacent to the church. But only a few years later, construction was begun on a new facility. The church parsonage was then removed to a private site off-campus. The church provided the office space it would need temporarily by renting a portable building and locating it on the campus of St. Luke's School, very nearby the church. In late 1993, the new facility received its CO and the office staff moved, once again, to a large suite of rooms in the new building.
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Temporary church office space during new church construction 1991-93
The church office was moved 3 times during Pastor E.J. Rossow's first several years at St. Luke's! In 1987, the south transept of the 1957 church, used for 30 years as vestry, office and storage space, was remodeled to allow seating for more worshipers. The office functions were moved to the former parsonage adjacent to the church. But only a few years later, construction was begun on a new facility. The church parsonage was then removed to a private site off-campus. The church provided the office space it would need temporarily by renting a portable building and locating it on the campus of St. Luke's School, very nearby the church. In late 1993, the new facility received its CO and the office staff moved, once again, to a large suite of rooms in the new building.
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Temporary church office space during new church construction 1991-93
The church office was moved 3 times during Pastor E.J. Rossow's first several years at St. Luke's! In 1987, the south transept of the 1957 church, used for 30 years as vestry, office and storage space, was remodeled to allow seating for more worshipers. The office functions were moved to the former parsonage adjacent to the church. But only a few years later, construction was begun on a new facility. The church parsonage was then removed to a private site off-campus. The church provided the office space it would need temporarily by renting a portable building and locating it on the campus of St. Luke's School, very nearby the church. In late 1993, the new facility received its CO and the office staff moved, once again, to a large suite of rooms in the new building.
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Temporary church office space during new church construction 1991-93
The church office was moved 3 times during Pastor E.J. Rossow's first several years at St. Luke's! In 1987, the south transept of the 1957 church, used for 30 years as vestry, office and storage space, was remodeled to allow seating for more worshipers. The office functions were moved to the former parsonage adjacent to the church. But only a few years later, construction was begun on a new facility. The church parsonage was then removed to a private site off-campus. The church provided the office space it would need temporarily by renting a portable building and locating it on the campus of St. Luke's School, very nearby the church. In late 1993, the new facility received its CO and the office staff moved, once again, to a large suite of rooms in the new building.
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Ten children seated in classroom of first school, in converted wood church, c. 1946-47
Ten children are seated at their desks in the classroom of St. Luke's first school, c. 1946-47. The original, wood, church building had been relocated to a site just east of the brick church constructed in 1939 and an additional room was added to accommodate the school. Pastor Stephen M. Tuhy (likely photographer) taught the earliest classes of small children until Miss Dorothy Daniels was called to serve as the first full time teacher. Left to right: front row: Priscilla Tuhy, Katherine Mikler, Mary Ann Tesinsky; Middle Row: unidentified, unidentified, Joseph Duda; Third Row: Phyllis Cicmanec, unidentified, Carl Fabry. Standing: Andrew L. Duda. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned, 2001, SLLS, for 90th anniversary display.
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Ten children seated in classroom of first school, in converted wood church, c. 1946-47
Ten children are seated at their desks in the classroom of St. Luke's first school, c. 1946-47. The original, wood, church building had been relocated to a site just east of the brick church constructed in 1939 and an additional room was added to accommodate the school. Pastor Stephen M. Tuhy (likely photographer) taught the earliest classes of small children until Miss Dorothy Daniels was called to serve as the first full time teacher. Left to right: front row: Priscilla Tuhy, Katherine Mikler, Mary Ann Tesinsky; Middle Row: unidentified, unidentified, Joseph Duda; Third Row: Phyllis Cicmanec, unidentified, Carl Fabry. Standing: Andrew L. Duda. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned, 2001, SLLS, for 90th anniversary display.
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Tesinsky wedding party leaves church grounds, Aug. 21, 1938, Black and White
The wedding party leaves the church grounds following the marriage ceremony of Paul and Mary Tesinsky on August 21, 1938. Note the white cloth runner leading from the car back to the wooden church building. Left to right: Anna Mikler, Joe B. Mikler, Pastor Stephen Tuhy. Mary Tesinsky, Paul Tesinsky. George Tesinsky (brother of the groom), Elizabeth Mikler. The last two individuals are unidentified.
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Tesinsky wedding party leaves church grounds, Aug. 21, 1938, Original
The wedding party leaves the church grounds following the marriage ceremony of Paul and Mary Tesinsky on August 21, 1938. Note the white cloth runner leading from the car back to the wooden church building. Left to right: Anna Mikler, Joe B. Mikler, Pastor Stephen Tuhy. Mary Tesinsky, Paul Tesinsky. George Tesinsky (brother of the groom), Elizabeth Mikler. The last two individuals are unidentified.
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Texas Adams, Mary McLeod Bethune, and M. S. Davage
A black and white photograph of Texas Adams, Mary McLeod Bethune, and M. S. Davage, at Bethune's birthday celebration. Mary McLeod Bethune is standing in the center of the photograph behind a long table which is covered in a lace tablecloth. She is wearing a black dress, a broach, a corsage, and a pearl necklace. Her hands are resting on the table. In front of her is a birthday cake with lit candles. On the front of the cake can partially be seen a portrait of Bethune. Seated to the right of her is Dr. M. S. Davage, who is wearing a suit and tie and is holding a piece of paper in his left hand. To the left of Mary McLeod Bethune is Dr. Texas Adams, who is also wearing a suit and tie and is holding a piece of paper in his left hand. Behind the three of them is a stage with empty chairs lined up on the bleachers. On the front of the image is written, "Dr. T. A. Adams, Mrs. Bethune, Dr. M. S. Davage." On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Mary M. Bethune with T. A. Adams and M. S. Davage 1948, 73rd birthday." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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The 33rd (Final) Commencement of Orlando Lutheran Academy
The program for the 33rd and final commencement exercises for Orlando Lutheran Academy (aka Luther HS/Orlando Luther) in 2010 lists the names of 42 graduates. Several of those students were members of St. Luke's and/or had also graduated from St. Luke's Lutheran School. They include Cecelia Lukas, Kiersten Bronson, Jeffrey Knutson, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski.
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The 33rd (Final) Commencement of Orlando Lutheran Academy
The program for the 33rd and final commencement exercises for Orlando Lutheran Academy (aka Luther HS/Orlando Luther) in 2010 lists the names of 42 graduates. Several of those students were members of St. Luke's and/or had also graduated from St. Luke's Lutheran School. They include Cecelia Lukas, Kiersten Bronson, Jeffrey Knutson, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski.
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The 33rd (Final) Commencement of Orlando Lutheran Academy
The program for the 33rd and final commencement exercises for Orlando Lutheran Academy (aka Luther HS/Orlando Luther) in 2010 lists the names of 42 graduates. Several of those students were members of St. Luke's and/or had also graduated from St. Luke's Lutheran School. They include Cecelia Lukas, Kiersten Bronson, Jeffrey Knutson, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski.
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The 33rd (Final) Commencement of Orlando Lutheran Academy
The program for the 33rd and final commencement exercises for Orlando Lutheran Academy (aka Luther HS/Orlando Luther) in 2010 lists the names of 42 graduates. Several of those students were members of St. Luke's and/or had also graduated from St. Luke's Lutheran School. They include Cecelia Lukas, Kiersten Bronson, Jeffrey Knutson, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski.
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The 33rd (Final) Commencement of Orlando Lutheran Academy
The program for the 33rd and final commencement exercises for Orlando Lutheran Academy (aka Luther HS/Orlando Luther) in 2010 lists the names of 42 graduates. Several of those students were members of St. Luke's and/or had also graduated from St. Luke's Lutheran School. They include Cecelia Lukas, Kiersten Bronson, Jeffrey Knutson, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski.
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The 33rd (Final) Commencement of Orlando Lutheran Academy
The program for the 33rd and final commencement exercises for Orlando Lutheran Academy (aka Luther HS/Orlando Luther) in 2010 lists the names of 42 graduates. Several of those students were members of St. Luke's and/or had also graduated from St. Luke's Lutheran School. They include Cecelia Lukas, Kiersten Bronson, Jeffrey Knutson, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski.
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The 33rd (Final) Commencement of Orlando Lutheran Academy
The program for the 33rd and final commencement exercises for Orlando Lutheran Academy (aka Luther HS/Orlando Luther) in 2010 lists the names of 42 graduates. Several of those students were members of St. Luke's and/or had also graduated from St. Luke's Lutheran School. They include Cecelia Lukas, Kiersten Bronson, Jeffrey Knutson, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski.
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The 33rd (Final) Commencement of Orlando Lutheran Academy
The program for the 33rd and final commencement exercises for Orlando Lutheran Academy (aka Luther HS/Orlando Luther) in 2010 lists the names of 42 graduates. Several of those students were members of St. Luke's and/or had also graduated from St. Luke's Lutheran School. They include Cecelia Lukas, Kiersten Bronson, Jeffrey Knutson, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski.
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The 33rd (Final) Commencement of Orlando Lutheran Academy
The program for the 33rd and final commencement exercises for Orlando Lutheran Academy (aka Luther HS/Orlando Luther) in 2010 lists the names of 42 graduates. Several of those students were members of St. Luke's and/or had also graduated from St. Luke's Lutheran School. They include Cecelia Lukas, Kiersten Bronson, Jeffrey Knutson, Christina Russell and John Ruszkowski.
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The Annual' of St. Luke's Christian Day School 1950-51
Photo, from the school annual, of the Kindergarten class of 1950-51. Left to right: Dorothy Klinchok, Virginia Beasley, John Jakubcin, Jr., Michael Tesinsky, Dorothy Duda, Shirley Mikler.
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The Baptism Day of Katherine (Katie) Mikler, c. 1910
Infant Katherine (Katie) Mikler is shown on the day of her baptism, c.1910, with her brothers. Joe L. (left) and Mike. The baptism probably took place at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Cleveland. Katie was the oldest surviving daughter of Joseph, Sr. and Katarina Strauch Mikler. Mounted print (Courtesy: Judy Duda), scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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The Baptism Day of Katherine (Katie) Mikler, c. 1910
Infant Katherine (Katie) Mikler is shown on the day of her baptism, c.1910, with her brothers. Joe L. (left) and Mike. The baptism probably took place at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Cleveland. Katie was the oldest surviving daughter of Joseph, Sr. and Katarina Strauch Mikler. Mounted print (Courtesy: Judy Duda), scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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The Baptism of Jenny Kay Jakubcin, June 29, 1975
Infant, Jenny Kay Jakubcin is admired by her great-grandparents, George and Anna Duda Jakubcin, at the family celebration of her Baptism on June 29, 1975. Jenny, born on June 18, is the daughter of David and Carrie Jakubcin. Small colored snapshot, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, September, 2013.
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The Baptism of Katherine Elizabeth Duda, May 18, 1975
Infant, Katherine Elizabeth Duda (b. April 18th) is held by her Godmother, Sadye Fleming Duda, as she receives the blessing of Rev. John J. Kucharik in the chancel of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on Sunday, May 18, 1975. Kathy is the daughter of Walter and Judy Duda. Her Godfather is Edward Duda. The family celebrated the baptism of this child, as well as the Confirmation of her brother, David Duda, on the same day.
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The "B-Cean" student newspaper staff
A black and white image of students John Bynum and Ann Ash talking about a document. She is wearing a striped shirt and is looking up at him with a white pience of paper in her hand. He is wearing a dark suit. They appear to be conversing over the article. On the back of the photograph is the note that it is from the newspaper. The stamp of the photographer's studio is also on the back.
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The "B-Cean" Student Newspaper Staff
A black and white image of nine African American women working on articles for the "B-Cean" student newspaper. The women are writing notes, passing books to each other, looking at old copies of the newspaper, and typing up new articles. They are sitting in a classroom. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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The Bell Tower and Roof Are Built Up As Construction of the Original Brick Church Continues, 1938-39
Roof timbers are applied and the bell tower is built up as construction continues on the new brick church. 1938-39. 8x10 black & white print. Scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, 2011.
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The "Bethunia" Staff
A black and white image of a large group of African American male and female students gathered together in Harrison Rhodes Hall, formerly Harrison Rhodes Memorial Library. They are the members of the "Bethunia" staff, which is the student newspaper issued at Bethune-Cookman University. There are four tables pictured in front of the tall book stacks. Students are sitting at each one and a doing a variety of things: comparing notes, talking, and examining copies of "The Bethunia." The title can be seen on some of the newspapers present in the photo. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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The College Arms Hotel, DeLand, Florida
Unused black and white photo postcard of The College Arms Hotel in DeLand, Florida.
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The Confirmation Class of 1969
Gathered together with Pastor John J. Kucharik, the members of the Confirmation Class, in the chancel of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, following the worship service on March 30, 1969. This was the first class instructed and confirmed in the faith by Rev. Kucharik, who had assumed his role as pastor of St. Luke's in May, 1968, months after the untimely death of St. Luke's first pastor, Stephen M. Tuhy. Names of the confirmands are listed in the "Light," the Sunday bulletin for that day
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The Confirmation Class of 1969
Gathered together with Pastor John J. Kucharik, the members of the Confirmation Class, in the chancel of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, following the worship service on March 30, 1969. This was the first class instructed and confirmed in the faith by Rev. Kucharik, who had assumed his role as pastor of St. Luke's in May, 1968, months after the untimely death of St. Luke's first pastor, Stephen M. Tuhy. Names of the confirmands are listed in the "Light," the Sunday bulletin for that day
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The Confirmation Class of 1989
The Confirmation Class of March 19, 1989, gathered with Pastor E.J. Rossow (far right)and Vicar Steve Benke (far left). Class members (left to right): Shana Lacy, Jesse Horl (top), Todd Carter, Lisa Johnson, Jenny Jakubcin, Michael Stake, Marcos Lopez and Kathy Duda.
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The Daniel Lukas Family, c. 1967
Young Jeff Lukas pets his dog, surrounded by his family, c.1967. Left to right (standing) brother, Stephen, sisters Karen and Linda, mother Mary Ann, father, Dan.
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The Depot, Daytona, Fla.
Color postcard of the Depot, Daytona, Fla. Postcard depicts the railroad station, antique cars, horse drawn vehicles, and bicyclists in a day-to-day life genre scene. The postcard is published by the Leighton and Valentine Co. On the back of the postcard is a correspondence to Mrs. F.P. Cooke, and a one cent stamp.
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The Evangelical (Lutheran) Church in Revuca, Slovakia
Photos of the Lutheran (Evangelical) Church in Revuca, Slovakia, from which the Stanko Family originally came. Building of the church began in the late 1700's when permission was finally given by the Hungarian emperor to construct Evangelical houses of worship. The Stanko family emigrated to the US in the early 1900s and settled in Ohio before moving to Florida and becoming part of the Slavia community. Photos from "Evanjelicke kostoly na Slovensku" page 172.
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The Evangelical (Lutheran) Church in Revuca, Slovakia
Photos of the Lutheran (Evangelical) Church in Revuca, Slovakia, from which the Stanko Family originally came. Building of the church began in the late 1700's when permission was finally given by the Hungarian emperor to construct Evangelical houses of worship. The Stanko family emigrated to the US in the early 1900s and settled in Ohio before moving to Florida and becoming part of the Slavia community. Photos from "Evanjelicke kostoly na Slovensku" page 172.
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The family of George Jakubcin, Sr. at their home, 1937
The George Jakubcin, Sr. family poses for a family photo outside their home in Slavia. 1937. Front row (left-right), 1. Ferdinand (Zeke) Jakubcin, 2. mother, Anna Duda Jakubcin, 3. Ivan (Bo) Jakubcin, 4. father, George Jakubcin, Sr., 5. Milan Jakubcin. Back Row: 1. Lillian Jakubcin, 2. Olga Jakubcin, 3. George Jakubcin, Jr., 4. Emily Jakubcin. 8x10" sepia photo scanned on Epson 1000XL at SLLC, November, 2011.
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The family of George Jakubcin, Sr. at their home, 1937
The George Jakubcin, Sr. family poses for a family photo outside their home in Slavia. 1937. Front row (left-right), 1. Ferdinand (Zeke) Jakubcin, 2. mother, Anna Duda Jakubcin, 3. Ivan (Bo) Jakubcin, 4. father, George Jakubcin, Sr., 5. Milan Jakubcin. Back Row: 1. Lillian Jakubcin, 2. Olga Jakubcin, 3. George Jakubcin, Jr., 4. Emily Jakubcin. 8x10" sepia photo scanned on Epson 1000XL at SLLC, November, 2011.
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The Family of George (Sr.) and Anna Duda Jakubcin on the Couple'S 50th Anniversary, 1967
George & Anna Jakubcin celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1967 with a reception held in the newly-added lunchroom space at St. Luke's Lutheran School. Their seven children, along with their spouses and most of the couple's grandchildren then gathered for a photo on the school grounds. Husbands, wives and their children were arranged in small groupings. Left to right: John A. and Diane Ivo Jakubcin; Jimmy and Judy Jakubcin Viles; Lex and Lillian Jakubcin Abell with children, Randy and Alexis; Olga and John Jakubcin; the honorees: George, Sr. and Anna Duda Jakubcin, holding her first great-grandchild, Jeffrey Viles; Ferdinand (Zeke) Jakubcin (standing behind his parents); Ivan (Bo) and Joan Brown Jakubcin with sons, Joseph and Michael; Mildred (Jimmy) and George Jakubcin, Jr. with son, George III and daughter, Debbie; Vera and Milan Jakubcin, Sr. with daughter, Connie and son, Milan, Jr.; Emily Jakubcin and son, Andy J. 8X11" sepia photo scanned on Epson XL10000 at SLLC, Octobe
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