"Shelley Moussette, 13, of the Eureka, Missouri Sacred Heart School help out Old Newsboys at the junction of Highway W and Highway 109 in Eureka, Missouri."
This photo shows a small group of senior citizens with a young man and woman. Each are holding an Old Newsboys Day newspaper and are wearing the Seven-Up aprons and buttons. They are standing in front of the Senior Citizens VIP office that was funded by the Missouri Office of Aging. The buttons they wear read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
"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."
In this photo, there are nine men lined up along a sidewalk in the Seven-Up aprons holding the Newsboys edition newspaper. Each man is dressed in a suit, with the third from the left wearing a hat.
Children play with one of many toys that were donated from the funds of the Old Newsboys Days at the Alton Day Care Center. The toy shown is intended to assist children in learning how to use common fasteners on clothes. From left: Audra Bryant, 2, daughter of Mrs. Shirley Bryant, Alton; Danny Wright, 3, son of Mr. & Mrs. Tim Wright, Florissant, Mo.; and Sarah Springman, 3, son of Mr. & Mrs
"At Plaza Frontenac: Big Red Line members Elain Niemeyer, above at left, and Mary Lunatto join Science Fiction Society member Diana Snow, alias Abess Hali, Our Lady of Alvarice." The three women are holding stacks of Old Newsboys newspapers, and two of them are wearing large, yellow buttons with blue ribbons as they show off the newspapers. The buttons read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
Photo of Mrs. Maud Gunn and J.D. Chastain of Chastain's Inc. holding the Old Newsboys Edition of the newspaper, smiling as they present the newspapers. Mrs. Gunn is wearing a white and purple outfit, and J.D. Chastain is wearing a blue suit.
"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."
"Old Newsboys Day volunteers from the Traffic Club of St. Louis will again participate in the campaign for children's agencies. Among the volunteers are, from left, Bill Hunter, president of the club, Laura Berry, Bill Audrain and Karen Robison, "Miss Transportation International."". Each of the four members of the Traffic Club are wearing a Seven-Up apron, and large buttons. The buttons read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
"Magge Lampe buys an Old Newsboys edition of The Globe-Democrat from John Seabaugh, an employee of St. Mary on the Mount Hospital-Rehabilitation Center. Seabaugh sold at Military Road and Horn Avenue in South St. Louis County."
"Outside the Imperial Produce market at 6300 W. Florissant Ave. are, from left, Old Newsboys Jim Signaigo, second ward alderman and president of the Baden Lions; Shirley Adams, sales manager for WGNU Radio; Bob Baker, station manager for WGNU; Nelda Brotmarkle, secretary at the Club Imperial; Charles Geer, program director for WGNU; and Bill Summers of Imperial Produce."
"This team from the Marsh Stencil Machine Co. looks cut out to make its mark in Belleville on Old Newsboys Day. From left are Paul Voellinger, Ed Watts, Reginald Lovejoy, Beckie Jacob, Emerson Hough, Bob Fritz, Michelle Mertens and Pat Leipold." All eight team members are wearing the Seven-Up apron and holding out newspapers.
This photo of the Boatman's Bank on Old Newsboys Day shows, from left to right, Lisa Hackstadt, Carol Crosbie Shelley Kohlenberg, Jerry Fredrick, Jean Walker, Mary Beth Keller, Linda De Rovin, Charlotte Green, Kathy Murphy, Marie Temares. Each is holding the Seven-Up apron, and have a large button pinned to their clothing. The buttons read, "Globe-Democrat/Old Newsboys Day/Fund for Children, Inc.".
"In St. Charles, Jean Panhorst, left, and Shirley Gregory were out for the Newsboys cause on First Capitol Drive and West Clay Street. They are employees of the Claywest Nursing Home." The two women are standing on the sidewalk, holding newspapers out toward the street. Attached to a wheelchair between them is a sign that reads, "Claywest for Old Newsboys".
"A sand/water table keeps Phillip Pitkin, 3, and John Hess, 2, busy at the Clayton YWCA. Old Newsboys Day money is used by organizations to buy items too big for normal operating budgets but too small to warrant special fundraising campaigns. The money is distributed through The Globe-Democrat Fund for Children Inc., with all expenses of the campaign absorbed by the newspaper."
"Stacy Richardson of the KMOX little Red Line joins Jim Hanifan, head coach for the Big Red, at 8th and Olive streets Tuesday." Jim Hanifan is wearing a Seven-Up apron, and he and Stacy Richardson are both holding newspapers.
"Children at the Mo. Baptist Children's Home at 11300 St. Charles Rock Rd. working on ceramics at the Home Ceramic Center founded by the Old Newsboys."