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NewsSeptember 20, 2018

Captured on Film galleries feature Southeast Missourian photographs taken mainly in the 1960s through the 1990s, before the age of digital photography. Comments or questions about these images should be directed to librarian Sharon Sanders at ssanders@semissourian.com.

In November 1981, the board of the Cape Girardeau Civic Center announced plans for a new building to be constructed at 201 N. Spanish. This old center was a truck repair garage obtained in 1973. It was to be razed and a new facility constructed at the same site. However, a building at 232 Broadway, which formerly housed a car dealership, was purchased and renovated for the new Civic Center. Designed to "help our neighbors help themselves," the Civic Center was founded in 1959 as a multi-racial organization to provide educational, recreational and cultural facilities for Cape Girardeau's disadvantaged citizens. (Missourian photo, Nov. 13, 1981)
In November 1981, the board of the Cape Girardeau Civic Center announced plans for a new building to be constructed at 201 N. Spanish. This old center was a truck repair garage obtained in 1973. It was to be razed and a new facility constructed at the same site. However, a building at 232 Broadway, which formerly housed a car dealership, was purchased and renovated for the new Civic Center. Designed to "help our neighbors help themselves," the Civic Center was founded in 1959 as a multi-racial organization to provide educational, recreational and cultural facilities for Cape Girardeau's disadvantaged citizens. (Missourian photo, Nov. 13, 1981)
Published Sept. 3, 1993.
Following the announcement of the sale of Lee-Rowan, Desmond Lee, president of Lee-Rowan, visits with employees at the Jackson plant. From left are Paul Elbrecht of Millersville, Lee, and Mildred Pohlman and Kenny Mayfield, both of Jackson. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 3, 1993. Following the announcement of the sale of Lee-Rowan, Desmond Lee, president of Lee-Rowan, visits with employees at the Jackson plant. From left are Paul Elbrecht of Millersville, Lee, and Mildred Pohlman and Kenny Mayfield, both of Jackson. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Nov. 3, 1993.
Jackson Mayor Paul Sander, seated left, makes one of the first countywide emergency 911 telephone calls Tuesday along with Cape Girardeau County Presiding Commissioner Gene Huckstep, center, and Cape Girardeau City Manager J. Ronald Fischer. Standing, from left, are Associate Commissioner Larry Bock, Cape Girardeau Police Chief Howard Boyd Jr., Fire Chief Robert Ridgeway, and Associate Commissioner E.C. Younghouse. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Nov. 3, 1993. Jackson Mayor Paul Sander, seated left, makes one of the first countywide emergency 911 telephone calls Tuesday along with Cape Girardeau County Presiding Commissioner Gene Huckstep, center, and Cape Girardeau City Manager J. Ronald Fischer. Standing, from left, are Associate Commissioner Larry Bock, Cape Girardeau Police Chief Howard Boyd Jr., Fire Chief Robert Ridgeway, and Associate Commissioner E.C. Younghouse. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Aug. 31, 1993.
Cape Girardeau firefighter Jeff Banken, center, crawls through thick smoke in the front door of Jim Johnson's house at 1107 Landgraf Drive, while Capt. Frank Moore, left, and firefighter-safety officer Michael Morgan feed firehose. The fire is believed to have started from an electrical short in an extension cord in the basement, which ignited combustible materials nearby. No one was injured. The basement sustained minor fire damage  with smoke damage to the house. (Don Shrubshell ~ Southeast MIssourian archive)
Published Aug. 31, 1993. Cape Girardeau firefighter Jeff Banken, center, crawls through thick smoke in the front door of Jim Johnson's house at 1107 Landgraf Drive, while Capt. Frank Moore, left, and firefighter-safety officer Michael Morgan feed firehose. The fire is believed to have started from an electrical short in an extension cord in the basement, which ignited combustible materials nearby. No one was injured. The basement sustained minor fire damage with smoke damage to the house. (Don Shrubshell ~ Southeast MIssourian archive)
Published Sept. 3, 1993.
Marge Conway stacks books in the Notre Dame High School gymnasium for the annual Notre Dame Booster Club Flea Market. The proceeds benefit athletics at the school. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 3, 1993. Marge Conway stacks books in the Notre Dame High School gymnasium for the annual Notre Dame Booster Club Flea Market. The proceeds benefit athletics at the school. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Oct. 3, 1993.
Yukon Jack, played by Charlie Meyer, center, is captured by, from left, Billy Thornton, Myron Goetz and Darrell Porter, Saturday during Jackson's Good Ole Days celebration. (Don Shrubshell ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Oct. 3, 1993. Yukon Jack, played by Charlie Meyer, center, is captured by, from left, Billy Thornton, Myron Goetz and Darrell Porter, Saturday during Jackson's Good Ole Days celebration. (Don Shrubshell ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Jan. 21, 1960.
Old Albert Hall leaving the scene. This view to the northwest from atop one of the new women's dormitory units in Dearmont Quadrangle at State College, shows crews wrecking Albert Hall, a women's dormitory, preparatory to erection of another new unit of the dorm quadrangle. In the background is Academic Hall, and in the left foreground a corner of the quadrangle cafeteria shows. (G.D. Fronabarger ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Jan. 21, 1960. Old Albert Hall leaving the scene. This view to the northwest from atop one of the new women's dormitory units in Dearmont Quadrangle at State College, shows crews wrecking Albert Hall, a women's dormitory, preparatory to erection of another new unit of the dorm quadrangle. In the background is Academic Hall, and in the left foreground a corner of the quadrangle cafeteria shows. (G.D. Fronabarger ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published July 26, 1951. 
Bright and shiny after a coat of polish, the GMC 750-gallon pumper, left, and the International auxiliary pumper stand ready to roll from the $30,000 Independence Street fire station. Longview is in the background. (G.D. Fronabarger ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published July 26, 1951. Bright and shiny after a coat of polish, the GMC 750-gallon pumper, left, and the International auxiliary pumper stand ready to roll from the $30,000 Independence Street fire station. Longview is in the background. (G.D. Fronabarger ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
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Captured on Film galleries feature Southeast Missourian photographs taken mainly in the 1960s through the 1990s, before the age of digital photography. Comments or questions about these images should be directed to librarian Sharon Sanders at ssanders@semissourian.com.

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