"Bringing the Newsboy spirit to the corner of Kingshighway Boulevard and Southwest Avenue are, from left, Ed Kaizer, Robert Wenninger, Pam Wirtel, John Black, and Debbie Dudley." The sellers are wearing a Seven-Up apron and holding out newspapers on the street corner.
"Children at the ceramics center of Missouri Baptist Children's Home, Bridgeton, admire ceramics made by older classmates. The home is one of the children's agencies that benefited from last year's Old Newsboys Day fund-raiser. From left are Mario, 12; Kim, 7; teacher Jeff Lemp; Susan, 10; Mark, 9; and Jimmy, 8."
"William E. Franke (seated at desk) Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer speaks at press conference at the Globe Tuesday evening. Looking on at far left is St. Louis Globe-Democrat Publisher John B. Prentis."
"An issue of Friday's Globe-Democrat lies atop the time capsule that was sealed during the transfer of governance ceremony Friday. The items on the table were also put in the capsule."
"St. Louis area women's clubs were presented awards for community service at the annual Globe-Democrat Club Leadership Awards luncheon Friday. From left are Mrs. Fred Karches, president of the Eighth District, Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs, who accepted the second-place award on behalf of South County Junior Women's Club; Mrs. Floyd Winer, president of the Tuesday Contemporary Club, Ellisville, first place; Mrs. M.S. Binzel, president of the Monday Club of Webster Groves, third place."
"Winners of the morning session. From left, in front: Sandra Kenney, Bruce Helmkamp, Mary Kay Gelfand and James Orr. Back, Darrell Kinsey, Donald Mangogna, Tim Grosch and Mark Edgley." The winners have name tags hanging around their necks that have their name, age, school, and hometown written them. Their personal information is written underneath "Globe-Democrat KTVI-TV Spelling Bee".
Growing Up: The Farm Credit Banks of St. Louis on Thursday will dedicate their new facilities at 1415 Olive St. That has been the agricultural lending group's headquarters since 1966, but a $13 million expansion (left) added 147,000 square feet since groundbreaking in September, 1980. The original 57,500-square-foot building (right) received a $1 million renovation. The two office structures are
The winners of the Saturday morning quarter-final round of the Spelling Bee are congratulated by the pronouncer Brad Harrison. From left; Nancy Geuss, Janet Evansco, Cheryl Begeman, Carolyn Mitchell, Tim Meinzen, Laura Nelson, Doug Dripps and Sarah Norvell.
Old Newsboy Fever: Representatives of Beacker Realty in Belleville get wrapper up in the Old Newsboys spirit. From left are Bill Tayon, Ira Plouff, Marie Becker, Cesta Hall, and Santa Claus, potrayed by Sunny Marshall. Mrs. Marshall will wear her Santa Claus outfit as she and some 30 other Becker representatives sell the special edition of the globe-democrat Nov, 17."