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Article from October 1966 <em>Central College Bulletin</em>: “J. Clark Salyer dies”
Page 1 article from October 1966 Central College Bulletin, a publication for Central (now Central Methodist University) alumni. Title: “J. Clark Salyer dies.” Article details Salyer’s death on August 15, 1966, at his home and lists his career accomplishments, as well as his being awarded a Distinguished Alumni Plaque in 1963
October 6, 1966 news release for Homecoming at Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University)
1 p, typewritten news release for Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University), announcing Homecoming events to take place on October 15, 1966
October 14, 1965 news release describing Homecoming parade at Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University)
1 p, typed press release for Central Methodist College (now Central Methodist University), dated 10/14/65, and describing Homecoming festivities to take place on October 20, 1965
Newspaper clippings from October 13, 1964 Fayette Advertiser collected for Central Methodist University
1 page containing three articles clipped from the the October 13, 1964 issue of the Fayette Advertiser, the headlines are, from top to bottom: "Fayette streets to be jammed Saturday with 11 floats, 12 bands in Homecoming parade," "Seating area being extended" and "Can't get started is Eagles' theme at Graceland.
Article from the October 16, 1964 Collegian: "Homecoming '64...A Time to Remember"
Newspaper article from October 16, 1964 Central Collegian, page 1: "Homecoming '64...A Time to Remember" by Barb Suchland. 2 columns of text
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
Newspaper clippings of October 16, 1964 Howard County Democrat-Leader and October 20, 1964 Fayette Advertiser for Central Methodist University
1p with three newspaper articles clipped for Central Methodist University: "Parade to be a long one" from October 16, 1964 Howard County Democrat-Leader, "Paintings displayed" and "Eagles trouce Culver-Stockton" from October 20, 1964 Fayette Advertiser
Newspaper clippings of October 20, 1964 Fayette Advertiser and October 23, 1964 Howard County Democrat-Leader for Central Methodist University
1 p with three newspaper articles clipped that concern Central Methodist University. The articles are, from left to right, "Bands spark parade" from the October 20, 1964 Fayette Advertiser, "Faculty recital series to begin Sunday afternoon" and "'Dean Jacobs attends statewide meeting" from the October 23, 1964 Howard County Democrat-Leade
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 is in the foreground
Article from the October 16, 1964 Collegian: "Homecoming '64...A Time to Remember"
Newspaper article from October 16, 1964 Central Collegian, page 1: "Homecoming '64...A Time to Remember". 2 columns of text