Bob Plager of the St. Louis Blues is seen in this photo selling Old Newsboys edition papers at Hampton and Oakland. Plager is wearing a Seven-Up apron and button, as well as a St. Louis Blues cowboy hat.
"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.
"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.
Judy Johnson of KDNL-TV public affairs is stood in front of the television studio holding up newspapers to be sold for Old Newsboys Day. Johnson is wearing a Seven-Up apron with a button.
Fredbird of the St. Louis Cardinals is standing on the front of a Bi-State bus headed for Affton-Lindbergh. He is telling the passengers about Old Newsboys Day, even through the glass of the bus window.
"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."
Anna Marie Schell, Miss Missouri 1984, is seen selling a paper to Lou Morse of Mid-America printing at the Ladue Lions Club corner, U.S. 40 and Clayton. She is handing a newspaper through a car window, wearing her Miss Missouri crown.
"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."
"The St. Louis Variety Club made a donation. L-R: Joel Seigel, Margie W. May, John R. Weber, John Londoff, Kathy Blagg, Leon Neuman, Jeff Gluck, and Edward J. Schnuck." Each person is wearing a Seven-Up apron and is holding a newspaper.
"Selling on Hampton Av are L-R: Edward J. Schnuck, ONB chairman; Bob Plager, asst coach STL Blues; and Globe Publisher Jeff Gluck." Each person is wearing a Seven-Up apron with buttons and are holding newspapers. Bob Plager is wearing a Saint Louis Blues cowboy hat.
"Crystal City photographer Leon G. Ray gets his Old Newsboys Edition from Lion Club member Elmer Meister at Truman Blvd. and Highway 61-67." The newspaper is being exchanged between the two; the recipient in his car, and the seller outside of it.
"Elmer Blum, D.V.M.; Elmo Blum; Karl Blum and Tim Blum put the hard sell on Jackie Bergman, L.P.N. employee of Jefferson Memorial Hospitals Emergency Room." The sellers are wearing Seven-Up aprons and are holding newspapers out.
"Hubert "Hup" Meyer; Mike Hill and David Steppleman, Elks Lodge 1721 stop motorists at the intersection of Highway A and Highway 61-67 in Festus, Missouri." The sellers are wearing Seven-Up aprons; newspapers in hand.
"Howard McNeill, of Ira Berry, flags down customers for old newsboys editions at Hwy. 40 and Woods Mill." The salesman is wearing a Seven-Up apron and is holding a few newspapers.
"Joining the [Old Newsboys Day] fun are, from left, Globe-Democrat Publisher Jeffrey M. Gluck, Old Newsboys Day Chairman Edward J. Schnuck, and S. Lee Kling and Leon Neuman of Landmark Bank." All four are wearing Seven-Up aprons, and two have buttons that read, "Globe-Democrat Fund for Children, Inc./Old Newsboys Day".
"Counting the change at Mercantile Bank are L-R: Milicent Kennedy, corporate teller; Edward J. Schnuck ONB Chairman; Neal J. Farrell, president Mercantile Trust Company and Jeff Gluck, Globe Publisher." Three of the people in the photographs are wearing Seven-Up aprons.
"KTVI-TV news folks hawked the ONB paper near their studio on Hampton. L-R: Zip Rzeppa, sports, Larry Comors, anchor, Globe publisher Jeff Gluck and ONB Chairman Edward J. Schnuck." All four are wearing a Seven-Up apron with buttons as they hold out newspapers.
"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.
"KMOX-TV's Julis Hunter and Ollie Raymond, hawk papers near the studios at #1 Memorial Drive." The two men are wearing Seven-Up aprons with buttons as they hand a newspaper into a car window.
"Hardee's representatives Left to right, Bob Payne, Bill Hancock, Carl Emerling, and Jerry Scott announce that Hardee's will again offer free breakfasts for Old Newsboys volunteers."