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Morrison Observatory; January 11, 1976; telescope
A group of five people look through the Morrison Observatory's telescope
<em>Inscape: The Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts</em>, Volume 1, Spring 1975
Inscape: Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, volume 1, published Spring 1975. Roberta Carson, Sue Baldwin, and Kathy Oerly served as editors of this volume, with Professor Mary Lee Forderhase serving as the faculty sponsor.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
Student Handbook Revised 1975; George Smiley Memorial Library; Learning Resource Supplement
12 leaves, 2 pages. Paper cover illustrated with drawing depicting Cupples Hall, the building that houses Smiley Memorial Library. Contains table of contents and map of the Library building
October 12, 1973 press release for Band Day at Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University)
3p, typewritten on Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University) Office of Public Information letterhead, describing preparations for Band Day to take place on October 20, 1973
October 5, 1973 press release concerning Homecoming at Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University)
2p, typewritten on Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University) Office of Public Information letterhead, describing plans for Homecoming to take place on October 13, 1973
October 20, 1972 press release on Band Day at Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University)
2p, typewritten on Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University) Office of Public Information letterhead, detailing activities for the 9th annual Band Day, celebrated for the first time apart from Homecoming on October 28, 1972
September 29, 1972 news release for Homecoming at Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University)
2p, typewritten on Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University) Office of Public Information letterhead, detailing upcoming Homecoming events to take place on October 7, 1972. Band Day is mentioned as taking place for the first time as a separate event, on October 28, 1972
"Introduction to the Library" hardcover booklet from Central Methodist University
Hardcover booklet of instruction on library use. 10 leaves. Bound in green cloth with front cover illustration of a student with a librarian, at a desk with a sign reading "QUIET.
Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University) Homecoming parade; Glasgow High School Marching Band; marching down street
The Glasgow High School Marching Band proceeds down a residential street in Fayette, Missouri during the Homecoming parade for Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University). A child holding a balloon and an adult wearing a sweater are in the foreground
January 1970 Central College Bulletin p. 3
p. 3 of January 1970 issue of the Central College Bulletin, a publication of Central Methodist University. Page includes four articles and one photo feature, which are entitled (left top to right bottom): "Remodeling is completed," "History of Linn Memorial," "World travelers," "Four CMC students awarded $300.00 scholarships" [photo feature], and "Woman of the year.