In this photo, spelling bee runner-up Dominic Kim sits with champion Anne Newman and their book prizes in front of them. Anne Newman's winning word for the 1980 Globe-Democrat Spelling Bee was "Mesotherm".
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
"The eight winners in the afternoon session of the quarterfinals are, from left, in the front row, John Baldridge, James Brammer, and Larry State. From left in the top row, Matthew O'Neill, Wes Neithardt, John Kiely, Matt Kelly and Mary Gutting." The winners are standing underneath a St. Louis Globe-Democrat banner.
"The eight winners in Saturday morning's quarterfinals of The Globe-Democrat Spelling Bee are, from left, Chris Green, Patrick McGow, Kelly Kujawa, Kerry Bliss, Kerri Herzog, Angela Wade, Anne Newman and Terri Willett." Each contestant is wearing a panel with their name and school written on it.
"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.
Brochure marketing the SPV-2000 self-propelled train car.
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"Carolyn Bond, 1975 Woman of Achievement, flew in from Kansas City for the luncheon. With her is Paul Gallant, whose wife Diane was a Woman of Achievement in 1976."
"Those who have been honored as Women of Achievement in other years include, from left: Elizabeth Golterman (1957), Beatrice Adams (1956), Dr. Cylvia A. Sorkin (1955), and Dr. Mildred Trotter (1955)."
Neighborhood residents avail themselves of free firewood. At right is the "Free Table" where residents and non-residents, known and unknown, leave or take clothing etc., without the necessity of going through a third party.
Those who have been honored as Women of Achievement in other years included, from left: Elizabeth Golterman (!957), Beatrice Adams (1956), Dr. Cylvia A. Sorkin (1955) and Dr. Mildred Trotter (1955).
K. Leslie Gillam, 10 years old, wanted to know from his mother (Dorris Gillam) when his father S.F.C. Kermit Gillam was getting his award. The Family is from Potosi, MO.