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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.

Published March 4, 1977.
Creative Arts Guild members, from left, Miss Marjorie A. Suedekum, Miss Charlet Farrar and Mrs. Stone Manes, prepared for an exhibit that opens Saturday at the Ione Hirsch Gallery, in Hirsch Tower. The show included 80 works by 13 area artists. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 4, 1977. Creative Arts Guild members, from left, Miss Marjorie A. Suedekum, Miss Charlet Farrar and Mrs. Stone Manes, prepared for an exhibit that opens Saturday at the Ione Hirsch Gallery, in Hirsch Tower. The show included 80 works by 13 area artists. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 13, 1992.
Gaymarie Tomlinson, left, owner and instructor of the Royale Ballet and School of Performing Arts, 15 N. Main St., and Leigh Lindley, assistant director, instructed students at a recent dance class. The Royale Ballet celebrated its 10th anniversary in 1992. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 13, 1992. Gaymarie Tomlinson, left, owner and instructor of the Royale Ballet and School of Performing Arts, 15 N. Main St., and Leigh Lindley, assistant director, instructed students at a recent dance class. The Royale Ballet celebrated its 10th anniversary in 1992. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 23, 1992.
Susan Hutteger looked out the window of her second-grade classroom with student Bradley Benton at Cape Christian School. Several trees provided the class with a birdwatcher's delight. The class kept track of the number of species seen. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 23, 1992. Susan Hutteger looked out the window of her second-grade classroom with student Bradley Benton at Cape Christian School. Several trees provided the class with a birdwatcher's delight. The class kept track of the number of species seen. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 20, 1992.
Janie Nothdurft of Gordonville talked with Mel Carnahan, Democratic candidate for governor, and Roger Wilson, Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, during their visit to the SEMO District Fair.  (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 20, 1992. Janie Nothdurft of Gordonville talked with Mel Carnahan, Democratic candidate for governor, and Roger Wilson, Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, during their visit to the SEMO District Fair. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 18, 1992.
Glen Hupp of Cape Girardeau held up the 52-pound blue catfish he caught while trotline fishing in the Mississippi River. Hupp planned to clean the fish and give it to his church for a fish fry. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 18, 1992. Glen Hupp of Cape Girardeau held up the 52-pound blue catfish he caught while trotline fishing in the Mississippi River. Hupp planned to clean the fish and give it to his church for a fish fry. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published Sept. 22, 1992.
VisionQuest, a non-traditional school on a wagon train, rolled through Fruitland on its way to Florida. The teen-aged youths from the eastern U.S. came through the courts to the program, which is an alternative to incarceration. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missouri archive)
Published Sept. 22, 1992. VisionQuest, a non-traditional school on a wagon train, rolled through Fruitland on its way to Florida. The teen-aged youths from the eastern U.S. came through the courts to the program, which is an alternative to incarceration. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missouri archive)
Published July 2, 1992.
Jack Wimp, a patrolman with the Cape Girardeau Police Department, displayed one of the modified traffic tickets used by the department. The tickets had a box for an officer to check for a seat-belt violation rather than filling out an additional ticket. (Mark Sterkel ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published July 2, 1992. Jack Wimp, a patrolman with the Cape Girardeau Police Department, displayed one of the modified traffic tickets used by the department. The tickets had a box for an officer to check for a seat-belt violation rather than filling out an additional ticket. (Mark Sterkel ~ 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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