NewsMarch 22, 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.

Published March 12, 1978.
Tom Schulte, manager of the Andrew Jackson in Jackson, shows a display that will "tie-up" an outfit to give it that final pizzazz. Ties this spring are more colorful than ever, and are the perfect accessory for the fashion-popular vested suit. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 12, 1978. Tom Schulte, manager of the Andrew Jackson in Jackson, shows a display that will "tie-up" an outfit to give it that final pizzazz. Ties this spring are more colorful than ever, and are the perfect accessory for the fashion-popular vested suit. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Dr. S. Edwin Noffel cooks pancakes at the annual Lions Club Pancake Day on March 15, 1978 at the Arena Building in Cape Girardeau. Proceeds of the event are used by the Lions Club in support of various community activities. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Dr. S. Edwin Noffel cooks pancakes at the annual Lions Club Pancake Day on March 15, 1978 at the Arena Building in Cape Girardeau. Proceeds of the event are used by the Lions Club in support of various community activities. (Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 2, 1993.
George Peo, secretary-treasurer of the St. Louis Iron Mountain Railroad, left, and Shelby Brown, board member, clean a caboose donated by the Norfolk & Southern Railroad. The caboose will house antique railroad memorabilia. (Don Shrubshell ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 2, 1993. George Peo, secretary-treasurer of the St. Louis Iron Mountain Railroad, left, and Shelby Brown, board member, clean a caboose donated by the Norfolk & Southern Railroad. The caboose will house antique railroad memorabilia. (Don Shrubshell ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 30, 1993.
Larry Beshears, left, superintendent of Delta Schools, holds a containter of herbicide to explain the relative cost to a farmer of constructing an addition to replace the old high school. Martha Nothdurft, center, school board president, and member James Bowers listen. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 30, 1993. Larry Beshears, left, superintendent of Delta Schools, holds a containter of herbicide to explain the relative cost to a farmer of constructing an addition to replace the old high school. Martha Nothdurft, center, school board president, and member James Bowers listen. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 30, 1993.
Elizabeth Ader is the new director of the Cape Girardeau Public Library. Ader was formerly the head of access services at the Nichols Library at the University of Missouri Columbia-Kansas City. (Don Shrubshell ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 30, 1993. Elizabeth Ader is the new director of the Cape Girardeau Public Library. Ader was formerly the head of access services at the Nichols Library at the University of Missouri Columbia-Kansas City. (Don Shrubshell ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 10, 1993.
Scott Parson provides the push for his wife, Patrice Parson, and daughter, Kali, at Arena Park Tuesday afternoon where the family made good use of a warm winter day. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published March 10, 1993. Scott Parson provides the push for his wife, Patrice Parson, and daughter, Kali, at Arena Park Tuesday afternoon where the family made good use of a warm winter day. (Fred Lynch ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published April 28, 1954.
Crazy golf. That's what Country Club women called it Tuesday when they decked out in apparel of former years and held their own tournament. It looked like a Gay Nineties collection. This sextet of ladies and their garb was typical of what one saw in the tourney. From the left are Miss Antoinette Meyer, Mrs. John Gord, Mrs. James Warren, Mrs. Dean Dickerson, Mrs. Rodney Preston and Mrs. John Montgomery. (G.D. Fronabarger ~ Southeast Missourian archive)
Published April 28, 1954. Crazy golf. That's what Country Club women called it Tuesday when they decked out in apparel of former years and held their own tournament. It looked like a Gay Nineties collection. This sextet of ladies and their garb was typical of what one saw in the tourney. From the left are Miss Antoinette Meyer, Mrs. John Gord, Mrs. James Warren, Mrs. Dean Dickerson, Mrs. Rodney Preston and Mrs. John Montgomery. (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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