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NewsFebruary 4, 2016

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. 6, 1988.
Riley Cardin, left, explaine a welding technique to Paul Bedell, center, and Marty Hendershott at the Cape Girardeau Area Vocational-Technical School. Cardin worked with students as well as small companies and individual shops that did welding. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Oct. 6, 1988. Riley Cardin, left, explaine a welding technique to Paul Bedell, center, and Marty Hendershott at the Cape Girardeau Area Vocational-Technical School. Cardin worked with students as well as small companies and individual shops that did welding. (Southeast Missourian archive)
The Cape Central Marching Band was marching in new uniforms in October 1989, modeled here by drum majors Kyle West and Jennifer McMurry. The uniforms were purchased with funds from the public schools, band member sales drives and community donations. (Southeast Missourian archive)
The Cape Central Marching Band was marching in new uniforms in October 1989, modeled here by drum majors Kyle West and Jennifer McMurry. The uniforms were purchased with funds from the public schools, band member sales drives and community donations. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 21, 1986.
When a number of students in the Hawthorn School district here left home every weekday morning, the first "school-related" face they likely saw was that of Frieda Whiteside, a bus driver for 10 years. Whiteside said she enjoyed driving a bus, and considered each youngster special. Here, she watched and wished each a good day, as they got off the bus at Hawthorn. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 21, 1986. When a number of students in the Hawthorn School district here left home every weekday morning, the first "school-related" face they likely saw was that of Frieda Whiteside, a bus driver for 10 years. Whiteside said she enjoyed driving a bus, and considered each youngster special. Here, she watched and wished each a good day, as they got off the bus at Hawthorn. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
May 23, 1992.
Much to the delight of the students of May Greene Elementary School, the Cape Girardeau County 4-H organizations, primarily members of the Fruitland chapter, brought farm animals to the school so that youngsters could observe the animals up close. (Mark Sterkel ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
May 23, 1992. Much to the delight of the students of May Greene Elementary School, the Cape Girardeau County 4-H organizations, primarily members of the Fruitland chapter, brought farm animals to the school so that youngsters could observe the animals up close. (Mark Sterkel ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published April 21, 1977.
Robert B. Hendrix, Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce executive vice president, right, presented outgoing Chamber president, Paul L. Ebaugh, an appreciation plaque at the chamber's annual meeting. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published April 21, 1977. Robert B. Hendrix, Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce executive vice president, right, presented outgoing Chamber president, Paul L. Ebaugh, an appreciation plaque at the chamber's annual meeting. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 22, 1987.
Participants in a leadership lock-in talked during one of the breaks in the program. They were, from left: Laura Risch, Rachael Nordman, Missy Herter and Jessica Eide. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 22, 1987. Participants in a leadership lock-in talked during one of the breaks in the program. They were, from left: Laura Risch, Rachael Nordman, Missy Herter and Jessica Eide. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published May 8, 1987.
Several members of the Schultz School Paw newspaper staff were shown here with adviser Pat Heckert, seated left, following the announcement that the 7th grade newspaper had won several awards in statewide competition against 8th and 9th grade newspapers. Shown here, seated, from left, were Mrs. Heckert, Elizabeth Otto, Stephen Owen, Bill Chamberlain and Mala Ahuja. Shown standing, from left, are Gwenda Bennett, Sylvia Neumeyer, Jason LeGrand, Carrie Peterman and Grant Rickard. Other individual winners, not present for the picture, were Trisha Rivers and Christa Givens. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published May 8, 1987. Several members of the Schultz School Paw newspaper staff were shown here with adviser Pat Heckert, seated left, following the announcement that the 7th grade newspaper had won several awards in statewide competition against 8th and 9th grade newspapers. Shown here, seated, from left, were Mrs. Heckert, Elizabeth Otto, Stephen Owen, Bill Chamberlain and Mala Ahuja. Shown standing, from left, are Gwenda Bennett, Sylvia Neumeyer, Jason LeGrand, Carrie Peterman and Grant Rickard. Other individual winners, not present for the picture, were Trisha Rivers and Christa Givens. (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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