"Evergreen Hills Homes, Inc. an organization for homeless teenagers in Dittmer, MO. Father Bertin Miller O.F.M. and Allen Kaufman stand before the group of teenagers waiting for the beginning of the Old Newsboys drive. In photo is: (front row) Bobby; Fr. Miller; Mr. Kaufman; (second row) Robert; Linda; Jodi; Charlie; (third row) Christy; Joan Kaufman; Connie; Sr. Pat Thies S.S.N.D.; Joe; (fifth row) Steve and Bill Cunningham."
"Gene Mace and Leon Duchatschek, member of Festus-Crystal City Kiwanis Club sells a paper to Bill Klein, Creve Coeur, Missouri as he passes through Jefferson County, Tuesday Morning."
"Don King, Kiwanis Club; Zuma Vanderpool, Festus-Crystal City Business and Professional Women; Frank Callahan, Festus-Crystal City Rotary Club; and Tom Canada, Twin City Area Chamber of Commerce."
"Nora Conrad and friends Dennis Moore, Nancy Moore, Dan Moore, and Al Moore all of Sunset Hills. The Moores have been working on the same corner, Lindberg Blvd., and Gravois Road since the beginning of the Old Newsboys in 1957 Mr. Moore said.
"Barbara Selter, Real Estate League of Greater St. Louis selling old Newsboy Editions at the Plaza21 in the Concord Village area." The seller is wearing a Seven-Up apron and button, and is holding a stack of newspapers.
; and Shawn McCubbin, Treasurer Twin City Area Chamber of Commerce; (third row l. to r.) Allen Gray, Downtown Business and Professional Association; Charlie Ervin, 2nd vice president, Twin City Area Chamber of Commerce; Jim Gibson, Elks Club, Lodge 1721; Orville Burkhart, Twin City Area Chamber of Commerce; and Brian Wehner, Downtown Business and Professional Association."
"Leon G. Ray and Mrs. Ray (Mayme) pose for a photograph at their home. Mr. Ray said, "I have been photographing the Old Newsboys since they started selling papers in Jefferson County." Mrs. Ray would always supply coffee and doughnuts and a place to warm up, she said." There are two Seven-Up aprons and a camera on the table in front of the couple.
Sixteen champion spellers from the St. Louis area outspelled 133 other contestants in the first session of the 26th annual Spelling Bee sponsored by The St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Saturday's competition was held at the J.C. Penney auditorium at the University of Missouri at St. Louis. The Saturday afternoon winners are, from left, Kevin Rezek, Michael O'Leary, Lisa Unterreiner, Angelia Howell