"Representatives of the Okaw valley Boy Scout Council try to interest passers-by in Old Newsboys editions of The Globe-Democrat Tuesday morning at 57th and West Main streets in Belleville. They are, from the left, John Rule, Mike Leopold, Ralph Wappel and Joe Boysha."
"Robert Scanning was one of a group of Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. employees hawking the special Globe-Democrat at Spring and Washington avenues Tuesday."
"Miss St. Louis, Tamara Tungate, is ready to join other 'Old Newsgirls' hawking The Globe-Democrat's special edition. She will be selling papers in St. Peters, her hometown."
"Ralph Tatoian, right, district chairman of Lions International Old Newsboys Day teams, presents the last of the individual club checks to Richard Ramage, director of public relations for The Globe-Democrat. The 19 Lions clubs raised $6,311 this year, 20 percent more than last year."
"Dennis Cooper with Imperial Produce, Sherley Adams WGNU Radio Sales Mgr. and Public Relations, Bob Baker Station Mgr, Charles Geer Station Program Director and Bill Summers Imperial Produce Mgr, selling Old Newsboys papers."
"Ron L. Lundberg, of the Greater St. Louis Area Council of the American Institute for Design and Drafting, sells Old Newsboys paper every which way at Olive Boulevard and Fee Fee Road Tuesday."
"Seniors from Lamar High School in Lamar, MO., and their sponsor get into the spirit of this year's Old Newsboys Day. In their background is the Chastain's airplane that will bring their bundles of papers to them."
"Harry Johnston, president of the Arts and Education Council led a large group of Old Newsboys covering the corner at Kingshighway and West Pine boulevards."
"Edward W. Frantel, fourth from right, president and chief executive officer of Seven-Up Co., which has provided the identifying cash aprons for Old Newboys volunteers for a number of years, joins Globe-Democrat employees in hoping that Tuesday's Old Newsboys Day campaign wont be the last. Left to right are reporters Ivie Davis and Earl Swift, personnel assistant Virgie McNeal, columnist Karen Marshall, public relations director Richard Ramage and copy boy Jack Farmer."
"Baseball Cardinal couch Red Schoendienst was an Old Newsboy along with members of the KMOX Little Red Line. The girls, from left, are Stephanie McKinley and Kirsten Wilkerson, both 10; and DeDe Deddins, 9."
"Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yedlicka are joined by Sylvester Weaver, right, as they go to the aid of the children while at West pine Boulevard and Taylor Avenue Tuesday. Yedlicka is activity director of the Frazier Nursing Home, and Weaver is a resident there."
"St. Louis Blues scout Bob Plager shows off his legs along with Peggy Simonds, center, and Cheryl Schraut as they sell the Old Newsboys edition of the Globe-Democrat."