Ron Elz, a.k.a. "Johnny Rabbitt" is a long-time St. Louis area DJ who is now with KXOX radio. "Relive those moments of yesteryear with your favorite DJs, and find out what they're doing now, in Radioland and out."
St. Louis County Executive Gene McnNary hides his face after fulfilling his wager with Jackson County Executive Bill Waris. The bet was over the World Series game.
The first blind student to attend Concordia Seminary, David Andrus, will receive his M.A. at the 146th commencement on May 24th. He completed 4 years training to be a pastor in a Lutheran Church. Andrus has been an honor student during his study program at Concordia, with one year spent in Mt. Prospect, Ill., as a vicar of a congregation. Besides those achievements, he is the inventor of a speech
Smoke pouring from Park Tower Apartments, 200 S. Brentwood Boulevard. "Morgan, the fire chief and civil defense director in Clayton, was talking from the hectic lobby of the 22-story Park Tower Apartments, 200 Brentwood Blvd., where rooftop construction apparently resulted in a fire that began about 4:30p.m. Friday."
Third District Councilwoman Ellen Conant talks to St. Louis County Executive Gene McNary inside the new crime victims waiting room that was dedicated this morning.
Boy Scouts Eric Wilson, 14 and Matt Cohen 12, hand homeowner Ida Myers of 8121 Stratford a plastic bag for canned food donation to be collected next week. Scouts from #439 troop.
"Problem: What do you do when your city has 30 underground or high-rise parking structures, but no easy way to handle emergencies in them because rescue and firefighting equipment is too tall to enter?" "It is not often that the city of Clayton, with its affluent business community, goes low profile - but it is doing just that with a $65, 100 custom-made firefighting and emergency vehicle it
Newspaper article featuring buildings from Clayton, Missouri - "The St. Louis County Courthouse at Clayton soon to give way to a new $1,650,000 structure, English-type store buildings on Meramec av. between Forsythe blvd. and Maryland av., St. Joseph's Catholic Church, and the Home of Charles M. Rice, 1 Oak Knoll."
"These are the first tents in the $35,000 army recreational camp being erected in the southeast part of Forest Park for use of soldiers on week-end leave from near-by army unites. A total of 180 tents are to be erected." The sign near the tents read, "U.S. Army - Rec. Camp construction by Civilian Conservation Corps".
An aerial view plan for The Plaza in Clayton. There are labels all over the image indicating where buisnesses and adjacent streets are located. This includes "Mall Shops", "Famous Barr", "Festival Rental", "Theatre", "Garden Offices", "Hotel", "Fitness Center", "Office/Tower", "Retail Shops", "Luxury Apartments", "Restaurant", and four streets, Forsyth, Forest Park, Hanley, and Carondelet.
Newspaper article featuring buildings from Clayton, Missouri - "The St. Louis County Courthouse at Clayton soon to give way to a new $1,650,000 structure, English-type store buildings on Meramec av. between Forsythe blvd. and Maryland av., St. Joseph's Catholic Church, and the Home of Charles M. Rice, 1 Oak Knoll."
Photograph of many people outside of the Pierre Laclede Building in Clayton, MO, who are laying on the ground while others hold signs that say "From trident to life" on them. Those laying on the ground wear tags which say "Trident Victim".
Clayton Home to Keep Flavor Despite Sale - With antique afficionados and neighbors in attendance, one of Clayton's fine turn-of-the-century homes went on the auction block Sept. 22. The white frame house at 136 Linden Ave., owned by the late Katherine Keiser, contained many turn-of-the-century furnishings. She had occupied the house for about 60 years.
Harvey Wallace, Creve Couer, receives the hand off during a relay race from teammate Sonia Schreiner, Maryland Heights. The team represented the firm of Brown, Wallace, Librach, Seltzer, and Gordon.
Dan Naert, University City and Mike Bohannon, Clayton giving their best heave-ho to their team, Shearson Lehman Brothers during the Tug-of-War at the 1986 Clayton Corporate Challenge.
Clayton Hole - All that is left of a string of shops across from the Clayton Famous Barr store at Forsyth and Jackson is the collapsed roof of what was once a Radio Shack store. The stores were torn down to make way for new construction.