Airplane View of Business Section, Showing Part of Lake Eola Postcard
Orlando (Fla.)
Postcards--Florida
Business districts
Lakes--Florida
Buildings--Florida
Postcard showing an airplane view of Downtown Orlando's business district. In the foreground is Lake Eola with an early band shell placed out into the water. On its shores is the Rosalind Club (green roof on the left) and the Masonic Temple (to the left of the Rosalind Club). Facing the lake and across Rosalind Avenue is Memorial Junior High School (large red building, right of center) and the First Church of Christ, Scientist (golden dome, left of center). In the distance, there is also the 1892 Orange County Courthouse (red brick building with clock tower) and the 1927 Orange County Courthouse (to the right of the 1892 Courthouse), the Angebilt Hotel (red brick building directly behind the 1927 Courthouse), the State Bank Building (white tower), and the Metcalf Building (tan tower on the left).
Genuine Curteich-Chicago
Original 5.5 x 3.5 inch color postcard by Genuine Curteich-Chicago: Orange News Company, Orlando, Florida: Private Collection of Thomas Cook.
Orange News Company
Cook, Thomas
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Downtown Orlando, Florida
Cher-O-Key (March 8, 1929)
Orlando (Fla.)
School newspapers
Junior high schools--Florida
Schools
<p><em>The Cher-O-Key</em>, the bimonthly school newspaper published by the Journalism Club of Cherokee Junior High School, which was located at 550 South Eola Drive in Orlando, Florida when it opened in 1927.<br /><br />The Volume I, Number 7 edition was published on March 8, 1929 and cost one cent. Articles in the newspaper include awards that the school one at the Central Florida Exhibition, a new picture file in the school library, a ninth grade debate, a perfomance by the Hi-Y Club, student editorials, a calendar of event, exchanges with other schools' newspapers, Thelma Jones' contest-winning limerick, club news, a short story about two West Virginian slaves during the American Civil War, personal news from teachers, sports news, and a humor section.</p>
Journalism Club of <a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/admin/items/edit/Cherokee%20Junior%20High%20School" target="_blank">Cherokee Junior High School</a>
<p>Original school newspaper by Robert Cox, ed.: <em>The Cher-O-Key</em> Vol. I No. 6. March 8, 1929. Private Collection of Thomas Cook.</p>
<p>Journalism Club of <a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/admin/items/edit/Cherokee%20Junior%20High%20School" target="_blank">Cherokee Junior High School</a></p>
Cox, Robert
Powers, Ormund
Pettay, Jean
Sangster, Hazel
O’Berg, Gilbert
Cox, Lawson
McKinnon, Carolyn
Williams, Bob
Harney, Margaret
Everett, Emory
Boggs, Robert
Snider, Marvin
Dye, Charles
Williams, Fred
Laverty, Beulah
Henderson
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Cherokee Junior High School, Orlando, Florida