St. Louis Globe-Democrat Photographs: Saint Louis City and County Photos

Photographs related to Saint Louis City and County-related subjects can be found here: buildings, clubs, organizations, and the like. People may be found here in the context of a larger St. Louis-related institution, but for photographs of individual St. Louisans please consult the St. Louis Globle Democrat Photographs - People collection.
St. Louis Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri-St. Louis

Pages

Advertising Club of Greater St. Louis
"Members of the Advertising Club of Greater St. Louis pose for their old Newsboys picture. L-R: Maynard Caster, executive director of Ad Club; Joe C. Zingrich, past-chief haymaker of Ad Club; (seated) Larry Bayliss, Chief Haymaker (current) of Ad Club; Jerry Maschan, board member of Ad Club; and Milt Ciskowski, past chief haymaker of ad club." The five are wearing Seven-Up aprons and buttons. The buttons read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
Al Wiman
In this photo, KMOX-TV Al Wiman stands in a Seven-Up apron, holding up newspapers as cars drive by.
Anne Thompson of Channel 5
Selling Old Newsboys papers at the Media corner on 11th and Market is Anne Thompson of Channel 5; as cars drive by, Thompson is holding newspapers out into the street with a smile.
Army General Publications Center on Old Newsboys Day
From left to right, are Mike Griffin, Siran Mamelian, Joyce Hinton, Catherine Straughter, Marie Henderson, Wardell Nesbitt, and Lt. Col. Conrad Boterweg of Army General Publications Center. They're wearing Seven-Up aprons and large buttons. The buttons read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
Aunts & Uncles Organization
"Al Taylor, administrative assistant for Aunts & Uncles Inc., puts new shoes on Latoya Brimer, 1. The organization relies totally on donations such as those from Old Newsboys Day."
Big Red Line Cheerleaders and Newsboys Sellers
"Big Red Line and merchants kick up their heels for old newsboys at Plaza Frontenac. (lf. to rt.) Cheryl Chandler, Jill Hoeferner, Tom Schweizer, Brynda Rodriguez, Cheryl Schraut, Bob Kerwin, Stephanie Lacy, Joanie Kowalak, Pete Winston, Jackie Schraut and Kelly Archer."
Big Red Line Members
"At Plaza Frontenac: Big Red Line members Elain Niemeyer, above at left, and Mary Lunatto join Science Fiction Society member Diana Snow, alias Abess Hali, Our Lady of Alvarice." The three women are holding stacks of Old Newsboys newspapers, and two of them are wearing large, yellow buttons with blue ribbons as they show off the newspapers. The buttons read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
Bill Roddy and Morgan B. Lawton
"Bill Roddy of Nieman-Marcus, left, and Frontenac Mayor Morgan B. Lawton join the Old Newsboys invasion of Plaza Frontenac." Both men are preparing to sell newspapers for Old Newsboys Day, and are wearing Seven-Up aprons and buttons. The buttons read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
Boatmen's Bank Old Newsboys Day
This photo of the Boatman's Bank on Old Newsboys Day shows, from left to right, Lisa Hackstadt, Carol Crosbie Shelley Kohlenberg, Jerry Fredrick, Jean Walker, Mary Beth Keller, Linda De Rovin, Charlotte Green, Kathy Murphy, Marie Temares. Each is holding the Seven-Up apron, and have a large button pinned to their clothing. The buttons read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
Boy Scouts Council Participating in Old Newsboys Day
"Scouting: Representatives of the St. Louis Area Boy Scouts Council brought their tent along Tuesday. On Kingshighway Boulevard just south of Lindell Boulevard are Bob Russell, left, and Bob Meinholtz." In their aprons and buttons, they're showing off newspapers. The buttons read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
Boys Town Paper Sales
"Selling ONB papers representing Boys Town, selling corner of Hanley and Clayton, are L-R: Mary Browne, Edward J. Schnuck, and Joan Bingham," The three are wearing Seven-Up aprons and are holding out newspapers.
Camp Happy Day on Old Newsboys Day
"Representatives of Camp Happy Day collected $1,231.24. Making a sale are, from left, Louis Chiodini, Ann Mehan and Whitey Hannenken." The three sales people are wearing Seven-Up aprons.
Carl Essen and Gary Flotron
"Carl Essen (left) and Gary Flotron stand dressed as the Old Newsboy in the painting by St. Louis native artist John G. Brown in 1902. Missouri Athletic Club obtained painting in 1941."
Carondelet Community Betterment Federation
"Representatives from the Carondelet Community Betterment Federation holding a check for $2000 presented to them for the Old Newsboys Fund by an anonymous donor. Left to right: Chick Kweskin, business member; Sister Marie Charles, executive director; Herman Telthorst, director." All three are wearing Seven-Up aprons with buttons.
Chalmer Caudill
"Chalmer Caudill, of Banquet Foods Corp. sells an old newsboys edition at Manchester Rd. and Des Peres." The salesman is wearing a Seven-Up apron and button.
Characters from Six Flags on Old Newsboys Day
"Six Flags characters at the corner of 8th and Olive." Standing on what is otherwise known as Celebrity Corner, Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are seen here in Seven-Up aprons and are holding up Old Newsboy papers for sale.
Charles Bremser Designing Billboard
"Charles Bremser of the Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center designs a billboard to capture the spirit of The Globe-Democrat's annual Old Newsboys Day."
Chase Hotel Staff on Old Newsboys Day
"Judy Sutterfield, director of Chase Convention Services and Margie Koch, director of Chase sales sell papers outside the Chase Hotel." Both women are wearing Seven-Up aprons and are holding out newspapers.
City Hospital Commissioner Office Staff
"Representatives of the city hospital commissioner's office offer their extra special help on Lafayette Avenue at the Interstate 55 ramp. From left, are Ann Tornatore, Betty Stolarsky, Barb Gelari, and Paul Ritter." Each is wearing the Old Newsboys apron and button. The button reads, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
Clayton Child Center for Infants & Toddlers
"Christopher Caldwell crawls through the "climber" while Stacey Scherzer waits a turn. The Climber, at the Clayton Child Center for Infants & Toddlers, was purchased by Old Newsboys funds."
Claywest for Old Newsboys
"In St. Charles, Jean Panhorst, left, and Shirley Gregory were out for the Newsboys cause on First Capitol Drive and West Clay Street. They are employees of the Claywest Nursing Home." The two women are standing on the sidewalk, holding newspapers out toward the street. Attached to a wheelchair between them is a sign that reads, "Claywest for Old Newsboys".
Clown on Old Newsboys Day
"'Bibi,' alias Sharon F. Schwartz, hawks the Old Newsboys edition of The Old Newsboys Edition of The Globe-Democrat to a motorist at the corner of Tucker Boulevard and Market Street."
Club Imperial and WGNU
At WGNU corner at Goodfellow and W. Florissant in North City, from left to right, are George Edicks, owner of Club Imperial; Mary Ann Saverburger, "Old Newsboy" for 21 years; Bob Baker, WGNU Station Manager; Charles Geer, WGNU program director; Shirley Adams, WGNU sales and public relations.
Counting Old Newsboys Change
"Counting up the change from the Old Newsboys Day campaign Tuesday are, from left, Campaign Chairman Robert R. Hermann; Donald E. Lasater, chairman of Mercantile Bancorporation; and Globe-Democrat Publisher G. Duncan Bauman." The three men are gathered around a change counter as coins are slowly poured into the tray.
Eastern Seal Society Old Newsboys Day
This photo in front of the Eastern Seal Society of Southwestern Illinois for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc. shows five people in Seven-Up aprons with newspapers outstretched towards the camera.
Entertainer Marty Bronson
"Entertainer Marty Bronson was among the familiar faces going to work for the children on Celebrity Corner, 8th and Olive streets, Tuesday morning." Bronson is seen in this photo holding a stack of newspapers printed with the "Old Newsboys Edition" banner as he shows them off.
Family of Newsboy Chairman Robert R. Hermann
"The family of Newsboy Chairman Robert R. Hermann gets together at Page Avenue and Ashby Road, Overland, for the event. From left, are Lotsie Holton, Hermann's daughter; Hermann; his grandson, Ricky Holton; his son-in-law, Richard Holton; and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hermann Jr." Three of the family members are wearing Seven-Up aprons in the photo, and four of them are holding up newspapers.
Ferguson Lions on Old Newsboys Day
"Members of the Ferguson Lions sell at Florissant and Airport Rds. L. to R. are Michael O'Hearn, Lions Dist. Gov. Wayne Henderson and Dave Schulte."

Pages

Mercantile Library Collections Directory

Mercantile Special Collections Directory

Barriger Library Collections Directory

Barriger Special Collections Directory

Pott Library Collections Directory

Pott Special Collections Directory