St. Louis Globe-Democrat Photographs: People
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Norma Walters
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Head shot of Norma Walters, St. Louis-born clothing designer.
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Oliver K. Bovard
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Oliver K. Bovard, managing editor of the Post-Dispatch, who announced yesterday his resignation, tendered some time ago, would become effective August 13.
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Ozzie Smith
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Smith has agreed with Cardinals' brass that he should not risk injuring his tender throwing arm.
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Ozzie Smith
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Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith takes a relay from pitcher Joaquin Andujar to force Padres pitcher Tim Lollar at second in the third inning Thursday.
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Ozzie Smith
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A sight Cardinal fans will not be seeing this year.
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Ozzie Smith
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Ozzie didn't disappoint fans with his opening day flip.
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Ozzie Smith
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Ozzie didn't disappoint fans with his opening-day flip.
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Ozzie Smith
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St. Louis, Mo. (6June84): Arobic (sic) Ozzie Smith leaps over Phildelphia's (sic) Lefebvre on Wilson hit to Tommy Herr and relay to Smith in the 4th inning. (GLOBE DEMOCRAT PHOTO BY BILL STOVER).
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Ozzie Smith
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Photograph of Ozzie Smith on a baseball field, his hand raised in the air.
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Patricia K. Shebik
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Fourth place contestant Patricia K. Shebik from Webster Groves, MO, smiles for a picture.
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Paul Derringer
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Photograph of Cincinnati Reds pitcher Paul Derringer in mid-pitch during the 1939 World Series game against the New York Yankees.
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Paul Simmons and Home
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Paul Simon, Illinois democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives, and his wife stroll in the yard of their Troy (Ill.) home.
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Peggy Dickmann
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"Peggy Dickmann, 12, is congratulated by Catherine Brown, public relation assistant, St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Peggy is from Chaney School, Richmond Heights, Missouri. She will advance to the national Spelling Bee, Washington D.C."
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Percy Green
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Mid City Community conference at 4007 Delmar blvd. From left around table: Rev. H.J. Glasco, pastor, Mt. Bethel Baptist Church and SCLC representative in St. Louis; Rev. Arthur Marshall, pastor of Metro AME Zion Church; W.M. Bailey, chairman, West End Community conference; Percy Green, ACTION; M. Hatchett, NAACP; Solomon Rook, CORE; Father Francis Soyle, ex. director, Archdiocan commison on Human Rights.
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Percy Green
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Percy Green, caught with a can of spray paint and a stencil in his hands, was charged with property damage in connection with the defacing of buildings at St. Louis University, authorities said Tuesday. Green, 43, of the 4100 block of North Newstead Avenue, leader of a civil rights group called Action, was charged with third-degree property damage in warrants issued Tuesday by the circuit attorney's office. He was released on $500 bond.
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Percy Green
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Percy Green, civil rights activist, climbs a building.
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Percy Green
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Percy Green, civil rights activist, reading outside the Treasurer's Office, with sign that says, "City Treasurer Jack Dwyer No Jobs No Votes"
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Percy Green
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Photograph of Percy Green, civil rights activist, laying on the ground with law enforcement and others gathered around.
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Pettit Sets a Record
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Bob Pettit, St. Louis center, tonight tossed in his 20,001th point in game against Cincinnati and became the first player in NBA history to accomplish the feat. The game was stopped and the ball with which he broke the record was given to Hawks' owner Ben Kerner, right, while the cake was given to Royals' president Carl Rich, left. Cincinnati won, 123-106, as Oscar Robertson returned after missing four games by an eye injury and scored 22 points.
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Pettit Takes Aim
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St. Louis Hawks star Bob Pettit takes aim on the basket in the fourth quarter Friday night of the NBA East-West all-star game at Detroit. Teammate Jack Twyman (27) of Cincinnati takes out Boston Celtics ace Bill Russell (6) with an arm hold, while Bill Sharman, also of the Celtics, is at the left and is doing some holding. The West won, 124-108.
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Pierre Deshonn Casey
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"Working in another medium, more than 1,000 students from fourth grade through senior high school contributed poetry and essays to a contest sponsored by the Globe-Democrat." Photographed in this portrait is Pierre Deshonn Casey of East St. Louis, who was awarded second place in the intermediate division of the contest.
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Queen Of The Big Top Finalists Collect Awards
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Queen of the Big Top Lynette Stites of Festus receives airline tickets to California for herself and a chaperone from Walter T. Smith, vice president of Anheuser-Bush, as other finalists in the Queen of the Big Top contest look on. They are (from the left) Pat Shebik, Marilyn Stalcup, Marcia Hope Cole and June Enos, who received watches. In the foreground is luggage and clothing given to the queen, who will ride a St, Louis float in the Tournament of Roses parade New Year's Day.
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Queen Of The Big Top Semi-Finalists
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Queen of the Big Top semi-finalists are (standing, left to right) Sandra Cox, Patricia Shebik, Kim Bergman, June Enos, Norma Adams and Marilyn Stalcup; (seated, from the left) Marcia Cole, Lynette Stiles, Mary Aleto, Nancy Fahrenkrog, Sandie Hague and Diana Austin. Judges are (from the left) Joseph New, Tom Reardon, Vic Take and Jack Murdoch.
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Queen of Ballwin Days
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The Queen of Ballwin Days was Melodee Hinkle, shown at left. Miss Hinkle, 20, is an elementary education and dance major at Maryville College. She is shown with Ballwin's oldest residents: Henry Koch, 88, and Martha Walka, 84.
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Ralph Garber
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Ralph Garber (center), the new dean of the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University, talks with former deans of the school Benjamin Youngdahl (right), 55 South Gore ave., Webster Groves, and Wayne Vasey (left), now at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., at a reception for Dean Garber Sunday at Washington University. Dean Garber, 7 Princeton pl., was formerly assistant dean of social work at Rutgers University, New Brunswich, N. J. The School of Social Work Alumni Association will hold a dinner in honor of Dean Garber at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Luigi's restaurant, 12870 Manchester rd.
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Ray Sadecki
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Photograph of St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ray Sadecki.
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