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NewsOctober 8, 2015

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.

Published Oct. 14, 1990.
Alma Schrader Elementary School formally accepted its new Adopt-a-School partner, Southwestern Bell Yellow Pages, in a ceremony at the school. Mary Bolen, left, account representative, signed the adoption papers with David Giles, school principal. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Oct. 14, 1990. Alma Schrader Elementary School formally accepted its new Adopt-a-School partner, Southwestern Bell Yellow Pages, in a ceremony at the school. Mary Bolen, left, account representative, signed the adoption papers with David Giles, school principal. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 10, 1990.
Carrie Suedekum, who had been helping with the SEMO District Fair for nearly 50 years, was the parade marshal during the 1990 fair parade. Here, Suedekum, fair chief entry clerk, checked in entries for Steve Dunn. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 10, 1990. Carrie Suedekum, who had been helping with the SEMO District Fair for nearly 50 years, was the parade marshal during the 1990 fair parade. Here, Suedekum, fair chief entry clerk, checked in entries for Steve Dunn. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published June 6, 1970.
Elaine Ohmart, salutatorian of Central High School's class of 1970 and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ohmart, and Susan Holt, valedictorian and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Holt, studied a graduation program with principal Eugene Sifford. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published June 6, 1970. Elaine Ohmart, salutatorian of Central High School's class of 1970 and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ohmart, and Susan Holt, valedictorian and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Holt, studied a graduation program with principal Eugene Sifford. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Nov. 4, 1990.
Andy Miinch, a student at Meadow Heights Elementary School, presented his winning banner design to astronaut Linda Godwin, who planned to take the banner into space on a shuttle mission and then return it to the school. The banner contest came about when Godwin visited the school in 1989 and offered to take something into space. Also pictured were Phil Lewis, Meadow Heights principal, and John and Vickie Miinch. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Nov. 4, 1990. Andy Miinch, a student at Meadow Heights Elementary School, presented his winning banner design to astronaut Linda Godwin, who planned to take the banner into space on a shuttle mission and then return it to the school. The banner contest came about when Godwin visited the school in 1989 and offered to take something into space. Also pictured were Phil Lewis, Meadow Heights principal, and John and Vickie Miinch. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Nov. 2, 1990.
Lawrence McBride ran his combine through a field of corn along Cape Girardeau County Road 318, south of Jackson. Although a late planting that spring made for a later than normal harvest, warm and dry conditions in late October and early November allowed area farmers to get out into the fields to harvest the crops. (Mark Sterkel ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Nov. 2, 1990. Lawrence McBride ran his combine through a field of corn along Cape Girardeau County Road 318, south of Jackson. Although a late planting that spring made for a later than normal harvest, warm and dry conditions in late October and early November allowed area farmers to get out into the fields to harvest the crops. (Mark Sterkel ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
This undated photograph shows the principals of Cape Girardeau's public schools. Standing, left to right, were Hansel Robinson, Washington School; A.A. Stone, Lorimier; Carl Jackson, May Greene; Lloyd Gene Estes, Franklin; Roy Glass, Alma Schrader; Dennis Schroder, Jefferson, and Charles Clippard, Hawthorn. The three seated VFW representatives are unidentified, George Goodson, and Betty Springer. (Southeast Missourian archive photo)
This undated photograph shows the principals of Cape Girardeau's public schools. Standing, left to right, were Hansel Robinson, Washington School; A.A. Stone, Lorimier; Carl Jackson, May Greene; Lloyd Gene Estes, Franklin; Roy Glass, Alma Schrader; Dennis Schroder, Jefferson, and Charles Clippard, Hawthorn. The three seated VFW representatives are unidentified, George Goodson, and Betty Springer. (Southeast Missourian archive photo)
Published May 4, 1987.
Cape Girardeau Public Schools announced that Gary Kralemann of Jennings, Missouri, would be the new principal at Jefferson School. Making the announcement was, from left: Vince Raddle, director of elementary education; Jeannette Kralemann; Gary Kralemann, and Dr. Arthur Turner, superintendent of schools. Kralemann began his new duties in August. (Mark Bliss ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published May 4, 1987. Cape Girardeau Public Schools announced that Gary Kralemann of Jennings, Missouri, would be the new principal at Jefferson School. Making the announcement was, from left: Vince Raddle, director of elementary education; Jeannette Kralemann; Gary Kralemann, and Dr. Arthur Turner, superintendent of schools. Kralemann began his new duties in August. (Mark Bliss ~ 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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