"Cliff Chappie Jr., left, and George Burger sell at Bellefontaine and Parimore. Both are from St. Ferdinand's Lions Club." They're standing next to large stacks of newspapers, and are wearing Seven-Up aprons.
Sanford Brown Business College representatives Ed Oak, Tom Thater and Cathy Ezell sell papers at St. Charles Rock Road and Lindbergh. They're wearing Seven-Up aprons with buttons and are holding newspapers. The buttons indicate that the Old Newsboys day supports the Globe-Democrat Fund for Children, Inc.
"The eight winners in the afternoon session of the quarterfinals are, from left, in the front row, John Baldridge, James Brammer, and Larry State. From left in the top row, Matthew O'Neill, Wes Neithardt, John Kiely, Matt Kelly and Mary Gutting." The winners are standing underneath a St. Louis Globe-Democrat banner.
loving care. About 300 visitors ate 19 turkeys, 40 to 50 pies and pans of candied sweet potatoes so heavy that it took two men to deliver them, according to Reverend Larry Rice." Two men, Norman Boyce and Micky Morris, enjoy their Thanksgiving dinner in the photo.
"Robert Gray of St. Phillip's Church makes a sale for the Old Newsboys drive at the intersection of Old U.S. 50 and Illinois 161 in the French Village neighborhood of Fairview Heights."
"Decked out in old-fashioned attire at the corner of A and North Illinois in Belleville is the crew from Belleville National Bank., From left are Jody Barton, Cindy Schwartzkopf, Beth Plummer, Virginia Simmons, Judy Schneider, Diance Staggs, Karen Wood and Linda Caldwall."
"Joni Goldwasser, 16, performs under the direction of Dan Huber at the St. Louis Gymnastics Centre. The uneven parallel bars and the 12 inch crash mat were purchased with Old Newsboys Funds."
"Big Red Line and merchants kick up their heels for old newsboys at Plaza Frontenac. (lf. to rt.) Cheryl Chandler, Jill Hoeferner, Tom Schweizer, Brynda Rodriguez, Cheryl Schraut, Bob Kerwin, Stephanie Lacy, Joanie Kowalak, Pete Winston, Jackie Schraut and Kelly Archer."
"Jody Owen, left, and Paul Latham of KCFM Radio let it be known that the Old Newsboys edition is on their hit parade as they join in hawking the special paper at Graham and Dunn roads in North St. Louis County." Both are holding newspapers, and Jody Owen is wearing a Seven-Up apron and a button. The button reads, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
"Tim Petroff, a new member of the St. Clair County Board, has customers on both sides of Illinois 157 at Interstate 64. Petroff was selling the special edition for the Caseyville Chamber of Commerce."
"Old Newsboys hawk special editions of The Globe-Democrat in St. Charles Tuesday. Above: Glenn Williams pushes papers at First Capital Drive and Kingshighway." He's wearing a Seven-Up apron and is holding out newspapers to passing cars.
"Trish Stefanowycz of Patricia Stevens College got out in the middle of Tucker Boulevard between Olive and Pine streets to sell the papers that help the children."