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NewsJune 18, 2013

G.D. Fronabarger left the Missourian boxes and boxes of negatives. What he didn't leave were IDs for them. Pictures of the Past features some of Frony's images we've partially identified. We're hoping you can help fill in the blanks. Contact librarian Sharon Sanders at ssanders@semissourian.com, if you recognize a place or a face. Mystery Galleries may still be viewed on our History Page, http://www.semissourian.com/history/

Nov. 17, 1962 Southeast Missourian.
Handmade puppets, made from discarded paper sacks, dramatize the story, “Mystery of the Hidden Cat,” in a sixth grade classroom at Lorimier School in Cape Girardeau. These girls, Susan Redwine, Deanna Miller and Martha Vogel carried out an idea for giving their book report through a puppet show. Their classmates and teacher, Mrs. Jean Mabrey, were delighted with the results. The junior playwrights repeated the show for an appreciative fourth and fifth grade audience. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
Nov. 17, 1962 Southeast Missourian. Handmade puppets, made from discarded paper sacks, dramatize the story, “Mystery of the Hidden Cat,” in a sixth grade classroom at Lorimier School in Cape Girardeau. These girls, Susan Redwine, Deanna Miller and Martha Vogel carried out an idea for giving their book report through a puppet show. Their classmates and teacher, Mrs. Jean Mabrey, were delighted with the results. The junior playwrights repeated the show for an appreciative fourth and fifth grade audience. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
March 1, 1961 Southeast Missourian.
Cheerleader champions were chosen for the elementary schools in Cape Girardeau this year and this group, from Trinity Lutheran School, won the title, the champs being picked by the basketball coaches of the elementary schools. From the left, kneeling, are Bonnie Strom, Jean Siemers and Emma Jo Pensel. Standing, Patricia Johnson, Judy Schrader, Della Dee Heise and Cheri Huckstep. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
March 1, 1961 Southeast Missourian. Cheerleader champions were chosen for the elementary schools in Cape Girardeau this year and this group, from Trinity Lutheran School, won the title, the champs being picked by the basketball coaches of the elementary schools. From the left, kneeling, are Bonnie Strom, Jean Siemers and Emma Jo Pensel. Standing, Patricia Johnson, Judy Schrader, Della Dee Heise and Cheri Huckstep. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
March 25, 1959 Southeast Missourian.
In a colorful “fiesta” of songs and dances, pupils of the fourth grade Spanish class of new Jefferson School displayed their ability Tuesday afternoon at mastering the language and native dances. Parents of the pupils and special guests made up the audience for the event held in the school gymnasium. Pupils taking part were, from the left, front row: Larry Burnette, Mike Berry, Richard Davis, Steve Wilson, Frank Niehart, Eddie Spivey, Jerry Nelson and Jimmy McAuley. Second row: Nancy Cope, Janet Alberts, Henrietta Wilson, Brenda Meinz, Pamela Beard, Nancy Swann, Phyllis Metzger, Linda Freeze, Trisha Foster, Lynn Nelson and Susan Koen. Back row: John Reed, Pat Rhodes, Ben King, Karen Mechan, Beth Cope, Mary Jane Hazel, Don Riley, Barbara Seabaugh, Roger Schlimme, Marsha Haman and Andy Bullinger. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
March 25, 1959 Southeast Missourian. In a colorful “fiesta” of songs and dances, pupils of the fourth grade Spanish class of new Jefferson School displayed their ability Tuesday afternoon at mastering the language and native dances. Parents of the pupils and special guests made up the audience for the event held in the school gymnasium. Pupils taking part were, from the left, front row: Larry Burnette, Mike Berry, Richard Davis, Steve Wilson, Frank Niehart, Eddie Spivey, Jerry Nelson and Jimmy McAuley. Second row: Nancy Cope, Janet Alberts, Henrietta Wilson, Brenda Meinz, Pamela Beard, Nancy Swann, Phyllis Metzger, Linda Freeze, Trisha Foster, Lynn Nelson and Susan Koen. Back row: John Reed, Pat Rhodes, Ben King, Karen Mechan, Beth Cope, Mary Jane Hazel, Don Riley, Barbara Seabaugh, Roger Schlimme, Marsha Haman and Andy Bullinger. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
Oct. 6, 1961 Southeast Missourian.
Characters from the stories of many countries are set in mural pattern in the new children’s library at the Public Library. The library attracts a large number of children. Looking over books in the foreground are Martha Bacon, Donald Hellwege, Hollis Headrick and David Headrick, while the librarian, Miss Peggy Kearney, helps the youngsters in their book selections. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
Oct. 6, 1961 Southeast Missourian. Characters from the stories of many countries are set in mural pattern in the new children’s library at the Public Library. The library attracts a large number of children. Looking over books in the foreground are Martha Bacon, Donald Hellwege, Hollis Headrick and David Headrick, while the librarian, Miss Peggy Kearney, helps the youngsters in their book selections. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
May 26, 1954 Southeast Missourian.
Studying the history of printing presses and printing, members of the 6A class at Washington School, taught by Miss Elsie Thomas, made a laboratory session out of their project Monday and visited The Missourian plant where they saw the newspaper made up and printed. From the left, kneeling: Janet Welch, Vickie Givens, Kay Jacobs, Peggy Phillips, Jane Griffin, Eastman Foster, William Howell, Kenneth Gleason, Everett Shackles, Timmy Young, Harold Cobb and Larry Mandrelle; second row; John Lohmeier, Larry Sanders, James Lohmeier, Weldell Crow, Lawrence Ervin and Danny Slinkard; back row: Margie Perkins, Patsy Seabaugh, Patsy Welker, Kay Hardy, Pat Niswonger, Shirley Estes, Peggy Pledger, Patricia Nix, John Seabaugh, Gale Corbin, Billy Headrick and the teacher, Miss Thomas. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
May 26, 1954 Southeast Missourian. Studying the history of printing presses and printing, members of the 6A class at Washington School, taught by Miss Elsie Thomas, made a laboratory session out of their project Monday and visited The Missourian plant where they saw the newspaper made up and printed. From the left, kneeling: Janet Welch, Vickie Givens, Kay Jacobs, Peggy Phillips, Jane Griffin, Eastman Foster, William Howell, Kenneth Gleason, Everett Shackles, Timmy Young, Harold Cobb and Larry Mandrelle; second row; John Lohmeier, Larry Sanders, James Lohmeier, Weldell Crow, Lawrence Ervin and Danny Slinkard; back row: Margie Perkins, Patsy Seabaugh, Patsy Welker, Kay Hardy, Pat Niswonger, Shirley Estes, Peggy Pledger, Patricia Nix, John Seabaugh, Gale Corbin, Billy Headrick and the teacher, Miss Thomas. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
Oct. 5, 1963 Southeast Missourian.
Third grade pupils at Trinity Lutheran School busy themselves making vases. At work painting their vases are, from left, Debbie Hoeller, Linda Warner, Hunter Stiegemeyer and Wayne Sprengel. Miss Ruth Froemsdorf is their teacher. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive)
Miss Froemsdorf told her pupils to bring some bottles to class for a new project. Some of her pupils brought catsup bottles, others milk bottles and various shaped bottles.
Crushed eggshells, dried and broken into fine pieces, were glued onto the bottles. The bottles were then painted various colors with enamel. The results: beautiful and glittering vases.
Oct. 5, 1963 Southeast Missourian. Third grade pupils at Trinity Lutheran School busy themselves making vases. At work painting their vases are, from left, Debbie Hoeller, Linda Warner, Hunter Stiegemeyer and Wayne Sprengel. Miss Ruth Froemsdorf is their teacher. (G.D. Fronabarger/Southeast Missourian archive) Miss Froemsdorf told her pupils to bring some bottles to class for a new project. Some of her pupils brought catsup bottles, others milk bottles and various shaped bottles. Crushed eggshells, dried and broken into fine pieces, were glued onto the bottles. The bottles were then painted various colors with enamel. The results: beautiful and glittering vases.
Published Nov. 25, 1959, Southeast Missourian.
These first grade music pupils of Miss Clara Juden at Washington School presented a program as part of a Thanksgiving assembly of all pupils Tuesday at the school. Dressed as Indians and Pilgrims, the group formed the timely setting. From the left, standing: Winona Mullenax, Lynn Fultz, Debra Depro, Ann Bridges, Lucille Hirsch, Cynthia Collie, Paula Cobb, Debra Basler, Kathy Diebold, Lanna Farrow, Terry Taylor, Herbert Daniels, Roger Gibson, David Dow, Bill Carroll and Debra Gerhardt. Seated: Lloyd Ervin, Larry Swan, Don Wilson, Edwin Cardin, Richard York, Ray Moseley, Randy Heise, Connie Devenport, Jean Culbertson, Brenda Mullens, Martha Fulton, Letricia Lueders and Brenda Pender. In front are Lucy Gray and Jeff Hudson. Absent was David Sander. (G.D. Fronabarger ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Nov. 25, 1959, Southeast Missourian. These first grade music pupils of Miss Clara Juden at Washington School presented a program as part of a Thanksgiving assembly of all pupils Tuesday at the school. Dressed as Indians and Pilgrims, the group formed the timely setting. From the left, standing: Winona Mullenax, Lynn Fultz, Debra Depro, Ann Bridges, Lucille Hirsch, Cynthia Collie, Paula Cobb, Debra Basler, Kathy Diebold, Lanna Farrow, Terry Taylor, Herbert Daniels, Roger Gibson, David Dow, Bill Carroll and Debra Gerhardt. Seated: Lloyd Ervin, Larry Swan, Don Wilson, Edwin Cardin, Richard York, Ray Moseley, Randy Heise, Connie Devenport, Jean Culbertson, Brenda Mullens, Martha Fulton, Letricia Lueders and Brenda Pender. In front are Lucy Gray and Jeff Hudson. Absent was David Sander. (G.D. Fronabarger ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
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G.D. Fronabarger left the Missourian boxes and boxes of negatives. What he didn't leave were IDs for them. Pictures of the Past features some of Frony's images we've partially identified. We're hoping you can help fill in the blanks. Contact librarian Sharon Sanders at ssanders@semissourian.com, if you recognize a place or a face. Mystery Galleries may still be viewed on our History Page, http://www.semissourian.com/history/

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