"First four district champs at the spelling bee held at Mary Institute are: Back row, l-r: Dr. Richard Burnett-Pronouncer, Roy C. Dripps-judge. Front l-r: Tim Mooney, 13, of Assumption Parish, Nancy Dickmann, 10, of Chaney School, Todd Fitzpatrick, 10, of Carrollton and Kim Hoffman, 12, of Belle Valley South."
"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."
The Globe-Democrat Spelling Bee Finals took place at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, and the four winners are photographed here with pronouncer Dr. Richard W. Burnett and judge Roy C. Dripps. The winners are, from left, Kim Windish, 14, Incarnate Word Elementary School; Linda Hsu, 12, Jefferson Junior High, St. Charles; Terri Daniels, 12, Pontiac Junior High, Fairview Heights; and Tamara
"Competition heats up: It's Newsboys vs. Newsgirls at Cardinal Glennon Memorial Hospital for Children, where staff members will engage in a little friendly competition to see who can sell the most Old Newsboys Day editions Tuesday, Nov. 16, to help needy children. The losers get the 'Old Crow' award, center. Some of the competitors are, from left, Linda Roth, Rick Roth, Linda Baker, Ed Bess
"Maplewood Lions Club members get ready for the upcoming Old Newsboys Day. L-R are George Allen Fritz; Charles M. Kanne; Eddie Pilla; Wally Kiger and Charles Bohl." Each member is holding a newspaper, and they're wearing the Seven-Up apron. They're standing in front of a Lions Club banner.
"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.