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1983; homecoming parade; Grand Marshall Miss Eulalie Pape (former college professor); riding in the back of a convertible car; close-up photo
In the 1983 homecoming parade; Grand Marshal and former professor Eulalie Pape (Central Methodist Professor of Foreign Languages) rides in the back of a convertible car.Fayette, Mo
<em>Inscape: The Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts</em>, Volume 5, Fall 1979
Inscape: Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, volume 5, published Spring 1979. Jerie Smith served as Editor-in-Chief, with Norma Fieker, David Samuel, and Laura Thrasher working as editors. Professor Jack Barnhouse was the faculty sponsor. The cover was designed by Glenn Greig. Inscape was founded in 1975 by Tau Tau Tau English Club, the Mu Lambda Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, and the Scribblers and Scrawlers Club. Funded by the Student Government of Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University), Inscape is published once a year in the spring
Central Methodist University 1979 Band Day
A view of a choral performance on the football field of Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University), during Band Day of 197
<em>Inscape: The Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts</em>, Volume 4, Spring 1978
Inscape: Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, volume 4, published Spring 1978. Mike L. O'Conner, Taeko Yokaichiya, and Deborah Hanson served as editors of this volume, with Jack Barnhouse serving as the faculty sponsor. The cover design was created by Pat Stapleton. Inscape was founded in 1975 by Tau Tau Tau English Club, the Mu Lambda Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, and the Scribblers and Scrawlers Club. Funded by the Student Government of Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University), Inscape is published once a year in the spring
<em>Inscape: The Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts</em>, Volume 3, Spring 1977
Inscape: Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, volume 3, published Spring 1977. Susan Donley, Jan Lawson, and Susan Marner served as editors of this volume, with Professor Mary Lee Forderhase serving as the faculty sponsor. The cover was designed by Nancy Morrison. Inscape was founded in 1975 by Tau Tau Tau English Club, the Mu Lambda Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, and the Scribblers and Scrawlers Club. Funded by the Student Government of Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University), Inscape is published once a year in the spring
Homecoming parade float; Zeta Psi Lambda sorority; female members marching in street and carrying sign "Birth of the Eagle Unconquerable 1776"
Homecoming parade display created by Zeta Psi Lambda sorority moves through Fayette, Mo. Sorority members march carrying a sign reading "Birth of the Eagle Unconquerable 1776
Central College Bulletin article: "Morrison Observatory Celebrates Centennial" January 1976 (vol. 45, no. 4)
Six paragraph article, including photograph, on the history of the Morrison Observatory and its significance to Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University). Page 4 of January 1976 Central Methodist College Bulletin (vol. 45 no. 4
Homecoming parade float; Zeta Psi Lambda sorority; female members marching in street and carrying sign "Birth of the Eagle Unconquerable 1776"
Homecoming parade display created by Zeta Psi Lambda sorority moves through Fayette, Mo. Sorority members march carrying a sign reading "Birth of the Eagle Unconquerable 1776"Fayette, Mo
Central College Bulletin article: "Morrison Observatory Celebrates Centennial" January 1976 (vol. 45, no. 4)
Six paragraph article, including photograph, on the history of the Morrison Observatory and its significance to Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University). Page 4 of January 1976 Central Methodist College Bulletin (vol. 45 no. 4
<em>Inscape: The Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts</em>, Volume 2, Spring 1976
Inscape: Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, volume 2, published Spring 1976. Roberta Carson and Charles Lee served as editors of this volume, with Professor Mary Lee Forderhase serving as the faculty sponsor. The cover was designed by Jill Carmichael. Inscape was founded in 1975 by Tau Tau Tau English Club, the Mu Lambda Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, and the Scribblers and Scrawlers Club. Funded by the Student Government of Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University), Inscape is published once a year in the spring