"Belleville [Parent Teacher Organization for Exceptional Children] selling papers at the intersection of N. Illinois (159) and "A" streets. Front, Elaine Schwaegel. Back l-r: Debbie Gluck Globe's assoc. publisher, Mel Munie, Dave Pfeiffer, Art Abegg and Globe's general mgr. Richard Amberg, Jr." All of the PTOEC members are wearing Seven-Up aprons and are holding up newspapers.
"Business of Professional Women of Collinsville at the intersection of 159 and E. Main. L-R: Elaine Miller, Marcella Easley." Both women are wearing Seven-Up aprons and are holding newspapers.
"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.
"Associate publisher of globe Debbie Gluck making sale to Barbara McGinnis of Belleville at the corner of highway 161 and Lebannon Rd." Debbie Gluck is wearing a Seven-Up apron, and is handing a newspaper to McGinnis through the car window.
"Globe Associate publisher Debbie Gluck (r) hawks papers with Julie Yaekel of Children's Center for Behavioral Development at the corner of highway 161 and Lebannon Rd." They're both wearing Seven-Up aprons and are holding newspapers.
"Jay Randolph, KSDK-TV sports and Edward J. Schnuck hawk papers in front of the KSDK building, which was Electronic Media Corner." They're both wearing Old Newsboys Seven-Up aprons.
"Employees of St. Mary's Health Center Richmond Heights, along with their unusual friends, will be selling Old Newsboys Day editions of The Globe-Democrat on Tuesday to benefit area children's agencies." The hospital representatives and mascots are wearing Seven-Up aprons and holding up newspapers.
"Carl Essen (left) and Gary Flotron stand dressed as the Old Newsboy in the painting by St. Louis native artist John G. Brown in 1902. Missouri Athletic Club obtained painting in 1941."
"Children at the Ranken Jordan Extended Pediatric Care facility enjoy spinning on a dish provided by funds from Old Newsboys Day. Geri Melman, recreation therapist spins Sharhonda Hamm, Kizzy Thomas, and Cynthia Hagston (left to right)."
"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.
"Big Red linebacker E. J. Junior flags down motorists at the corner of Broadway and Market." Junior is wearing a Seven-Up apron and button while holding up an Old Newsboys Edition paper and football. The button he wears reads, "Globe-Democrat Fund for Children, Inc./Old Newsboys Day".
"Al Taylor, administrative assistant for Aunts & Uncles Inc., puts new shoes on Latoya Brimer, 1. The organization relies totally on donations such as those from Old Newsboys Day."
"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.
"Imperial Produce, Goodfellow & W. Florissant. Standing L-R: Bill Summers of Imperial Produce, Bobbie Raimondo of Club Imperial, Bob Baker WGNU Station Manager, Shirley Adams station mgr. and P.R. Director of WGNU and Charles Geer WGNU's program director. Not pictured is president of the Baden Lion's Club." Four of the five are wearing Seven-Up aprons and they are all holding newspapers.
"Nora Conrad and friends Dennis Moore, Nancy Moore, Dan Moore, and Al Moore all of Sunset Hills. The Moores have been working on the same corner, Lindberg Blvd., and Gravois Road since the beginning of the Old Newsboys in 1957 Mr. Moore said.
"Barbara Selter, Real Estate League of Greater St. Louis selling old Newsboy Editions at the Plaza21 in the Concord Village area." The seller is wearing a Seven-Up apron and button, and is holding a stack of newspapers.
"Ed Presti (Supervisor sales & bottler training 7up) talking on the air with Ron Elz and David Collin News Director, KXOX." Two of the three are wearing Seven-Up aprons and buttons.