This photo is of three people with a box that reads "Snow Bowl Contest", and they are looking through letters that are entries for the 1982 Globe-Democrat Snow Bowl Contest. One of the envelopes being held in the back reads, "Snow Contest/Dec. 4 1982/9:11 A.M."
"Mary Triefenbach explains newspapers format to teachers Mary Jo Leeser, Progress South School St. Peters Mo., and Laura Kummer Our Lady of Sorrows." The teachers take place of the students in this photo as they learn more about newspapers and the benefits they could offer their classrooms.
"The Family Service and Visiting Nurse Association will be taking up the cause of kids in the Alton area Tuesday, Carrying the flag for Old Newsboys Day will be, from left, Willie walker, Pat Cagle, Donna Fry, Rita Simon and Jerry Podesra."
"Coast Guard officers take to the corner of 15th and Market streets as they work for the good of St. Louis area children Tuesday morning. The Old Newsboys, from left, are Cmdr. Kevin Berry, Chief Warrant Officer Henry Moore, and Lt. Comdr. Tom Weber."
"East St. Louis Patrolman Bob Thompson buys a special edition of the Globe-Democrat from Leroy Walker, second from left, Ed Jucewicz, third from left, and Elmer Jones. They were representing the East St. Louis Boys Club at Collinsville and Missouri avenues in East St. Louis."
"Joseph Grossmann with picture of Globe-Democrat billboard painted in 1910 by his father, St. Louis sign painter William Grossmann, above his place of business American Sign Co. located on 17th st. between Chestnut and Pine Streets."
"Cross at the Convent of Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, at Holly Hills and Minnesota on the South Side, blown loose by winds early Wednesday morning."
"Jean Banhorst exchanges a paper for a donation on First Capitol Drive in St. Charles during Old Newsboys Day. About 10,000 volunteers sold the special editions of The Globe-Democrat throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area Tuesday morning to raise money for children's charities." She's wearing a Seven-Up apron as she hands a newspaper into a van.
"Dallas Dwiggins represents Claywest House Nursing Home in St. Charles as he also sells Old Newsboys Day papers on First Capital." He's wearing a Seven-Up apron and is approaching a car to sell a paper.
"George Gruenloh, of American Legion Post 444, fights the traffic at Washington and Interstate 270 to help the area's children" He is wearing a Seven-Up apron and is holding up a newspaper.