"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".
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.
"The Columbia, Ill., Jaycees will be selling the Old Newsboys edition of The Globe-Democrat on Tuesday. Members pictured are, from left, Craig Foster, Terry Kempf, Mike Buechler, Ralph Rahn, Mike Lawlor and Coordinating Chairman Clem Kuehner." All of them are wearing a Seven-Up apron and holding a newspaper.
"Examining diseased elm tree west on Muny Opera stage are, left, William Zalken, Muny Opera manager, Louis W. Buckowitz, director of parks, recreation and forestry, and G.F. Griesenauer, city landscape architect."
pedestrian plaza will front the length of the building along Broadway with seating areas and changing displays of flowers. The granite base will totally conceal approximately 1,000 parking spaces on seven levels, four of which will "wrap" around the lobby."
7/8-inch round, pin back button with black and white portrait of William H. Taft. "William H. Taft" is written at the bottom of the button in white lettering. Button has paper label on reverse for Allied Printing Trades Council, Newark and Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark.
1984. Its car body was built for 125 ton intermediate trucks but was produced with 100 ton intermediate trucks and 70 to end trucks. The GBRX 1984 had the capability to load 40' international containers in all 5 wells and 40' or 45' international containers on top. Tare weight was 217,300 pounds and the load limit per well was 90,000 pounds.