"Cindy Kuhn buys a paper from members of the Webster Groves Lions at Laclede Station Road and Big Bend Boulevard Tuesday. The Lions, from left, are Bud Overheul, Bill Chapman, Carlo Merlo and Cress Auinbaugh." Three of them are wearing Seven-Up aprons, and they're all holding newspapers.
"Representatives of Camp Happy Day collected $1,231.24. Making a sale are, from left, Louis Chiodini, Ann Mehan and Whitey Hannenken." The three sales people are wearing Seven-Up aprons.
From left to right, are Mike Griffin, Siran Mamelian, Joyce Hinton, Catherine Straughter, Marie Henderson, Wardell Nesbitt, and Lt. Col. Conrad Boterweg of Army General Publications Center. They're wearing Seven-Up aprons and large buttons. The buttons read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
Photo of the West St. Louis County Chamber of Commerce on Old Newsboys Day. There are nine people in the photo, all of whom are wearing Seven-Up aprons, and eight of them are holding up newspapers. They are in front of and seated on a white Convertible.
"Cardinal coach Red Schoendienst, left, is interviewed by Jim Holder of KMOX Radio as the two man the corner of Eighth and Olive streets Tuesday." Jim Holder is wearing a Seven-Up apron, and Red Schoendienst is wearing a Budweiser apron as they stand in front of an Old Newsboys banner.
"The family of Newsboy Chairman Robert R. Hermann gets together at Page Avenue and Ashby Road, Overland, for the event. From left, are Lotsie Holton, Hermann's daughter; Hermann; his grandson, Ricky Holton; his son-in-law, Richard Holton; and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hermann Jr." Three of the family members are wearing Seven-Up aprons in the photo, and four of them are holding up newspapers.
"Bringing the Newsboy spirit to the corner of Kingshighway Boulevard and Southwest Avenue are, from left, Ed Kaizer, Robert Wenninger, Pam Wirtel, John Black, and Debbie Dudley." The sellers are wearing a Seven-Up apron and holding out newspapers on the street corner.
"Bringing the Newsboy spirit to the corner of Kingshighway Boulevard and Southwest Avenue are, from left, Ed Kaizer, Robert Wenninger, Pam Wirtel, John Black, and Debbie Dudley." The sellers are wearing a Seven-Up apron and holding out newspapers on the street corner.
"Gene Tiernan of Norfolk and Southern Railroad wears a bright Old Newsboy smile as he hawks the special Globe-Democrat edition Tuesday morning." The photo was taken in front of the Railway Exchange building, and Tiernan is wearing a Seven-Up apron.
"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.".
"Creve Coeur Mayor Harold L. Dielmann, right, joins Newsboys Chairman Robert F. Hermann." They're both wearing Seven-Up aprons, and the man closest to the car is holding a newspaper.
"George Carson, former Globe-Democrat public relations director and outdoor columnist, sells the Old Newsboy edition in Des Peres. He returned from deer hunting in Gainesville, Mo., for the event." He's 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."
"Jean Marquart of Union, Mo., joins the Old Newsboy forces of the Washington, Mo., Lions Club. 'I've always wanted to help sell the special editions,' she said." She's wearing a Seven-Up apron.
"June Kreft, left, serves some coffee from Miss Hulling's Cafeteria to Nancy Drew, a KMOX Radio sportscaster who was one of the celebrities at 8th and Olive streets Tuesday." They're both wearing Seven-Up aprons.
"Twin City Area Chamber of Commerce members Al Hulme, president and Orville Burkart stop traffic in name of the Old Newsboys at Bailey Road and Highway 61-67 Festus, Missouri."
"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.
"A contingent works for the Globe-Democrat's annual charity effort Tuesday at Madison Avenue and 23rd Street in Granite City. The group consisted of members of the B.P.O.E. (Elks) Lodge 1063. Shown are, from left, front row, James Rush and Mark Goldenberg; back row, Carl Paschoff, Dave Whitsell, Bob Cox, Bill Russell and Harold Rush." Each member is wearing a Seven-Up apron and is holding up a