"KMOX-TV's Julis Hunter and Ollie Raymond, hawk papers near the studios at #1 Memorial Drive." The two men are wearing Seven-Up aprons with buttons as they hand a newspaper into a car window.
"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."
"Old Newsboys Fund Creates Unique Toybrary: Consolidated Neighborhood Services' Norhill Center in northwest St. Louis has established a Toybrary toy lending program where families with limited resources can obtain educational toys on loan. Shown selecting toys are Norhill residents (L-R) Sharris Williams, Zinia Neal, her mother Mary Neal and sister Love Neal, and Co-Care parent training consultant Lilli Kautsky. The Toybrary is located at 6285 Natural Bridge."
"The St. Louis Advertising Club Haymakers, led by president Joe Donovan and chief Haymaker Howard Kee, peddle The Globe's Old Newsboys edition at Ninth and Locust streets."
This photo shows ten people outside of the Harris Stowe State College building. Each person is wearing a Seven-Up apron and is holding an Old Newsboys edition paper with a smile.
"Judy Sutterfield, director of Chase Convention Services and Margie Koch, director of Chase sales sell papers outside the Chase Hotel." Both women are wearing Seven-Up aprons and are holding out newspapers.
"Jim Evans, Vic Politte, Fred Robertson, and Ivy Batts. The group don't represent any organized group..."Just people helping kids..." said Fred Robertson. Selling at Interstate 55 and Z Highway, Pevely, Missouri." All four are wearing Seven-Up aprons and holding up newspapers.
"Bill Bolster vice president and general manager and St. Louis Globe-Democrat Publisher Jeffery M. Gluck show off a check representing $1,850 collected at the corner of 11th and Market streets during the Old Newsboys fun[d] raising drive 13 November./Note: Radio stations KS 94, KUSA, WIL, KSHE, KWK, KGLD, KADI and St. Louis Steamers. KSDK-TV Channel 5 was represented by staff reporters and
In this photo, Jesse, a two-year old child, is seen playing on a Play-all toy that was purchased with the Old Newsboys funds for the "St. Charles Association for Retarded Citizens".
"Nathan, 22 months, demonstrates the feeder seat at the United Services for the Handicapped in St. Charles County. The device enables him to sit, a normally impossible task." As the child is seated in the feeder seat, he is being fed.
"Brandy, 4, grins as she propels a Jet Mobile, purchased with Old Newsboys Day money, across the floor with her hands. Because her legs are paralyzed, she must develop her arms."
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.
"7-Up Company include: (L-R) Donna Whertvine, Community Relations Co-ordinator; Jeff Stewart, Receiving Clerk; Linda Pipitone, Personnel Secretary; John Sloan, Director of Personnel-Foods Group; Jean Nelson, Secretary in Promotions; Robert Wright, Company Chauffeur; Karen Grega, Foods Group Secretary; Keith Pickett, Director of Corporate Communications; Valerie Kienzle, Coordinator of Public." They are all wearing Seven-Up aprons and are holding newspapers.
"Chris Gerhard, who works at the Saks Fifth Avenue store in Plaza Frontenac, sells Old Newsboys Day editions of The Globe-Democrat at the entrance to the shopping mall." They are wearing a Seven-Up apron and are holding up newspapers.
In this photo, Zip Rzeppa, Lanny Connor, and Jeff Gluck are selling newspapers at Hampton and Oakland. They are being recorded by a camera person to the left of the photograph. The three sellers are wearing Seven-Up aprons.
This photo shows five people at the Downtown Marriott as they prepared to sell newspapers at Broadway and Market streets. Each person is wearing a Seven-Up apron and is holding newspapers. They are, Rick Thornton, Dave Griffin, Kathy Vieg, Fucia Hannegan, and Geoff LeMasters.
"Peggy Dickmann, 12, is congratulated by Catherine Brown, public relation assistant, St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Peggy is from Chaney School, Richmond Heights, Missouri. She will advance to the national Spelling Bee, Washington D.C."
At the 28th Annual St. Louis Globe-Democrat Spelling Bee, afternoon session winners came from 69 people ranging from ages 9 to 14. This photo shows, from left, Roy C. Dripps, judge; Kelli Webb, 12; Shari Monson, 11; Draza Jansky, 13; Harold Ernst, 13; Harold Ernst, 13; Paul Blecha, 11; Timothy Wichmer, 12; Brian Bowman, 12; Eric Lindenbusch, 11; and Pronouncer Dr. Robert E. Rea. They are all