PREPARING FOR EASTER EGG HUNT are members of the Hazelwood Fire Department, who are cooking and coloring 240 dozen eggs for the event, which starts at 2 p. m. Sunday behind the Hazelwood City Hall, 9150 Highway 66. They are Charles Hauck of 617 Holiday Ave., chairman of the hunt; Capt. Joseph McNamara, 7113 Fordshire la.; Wayne Sanders, 803 Bellflower dr.; Bernie McGuire, 7109 McGuire la.; and
Biggest Money Winner, Nurse Solves Globe-Democrat Crossword Puzzle, Wins $26,000 cash. Miss Griffing exclaimed, "unbelievable," when informed that she was the winner. A practical nurse working nights, she related that on occassions the Crossword Quizzer helped fill idle moments during her late hours of duty.
Plans for the Money. Asked what she would do with the money, she replied, "make some return to the Lord's work, pay off the balance on my car and possibly take a little trip as I haven't had a vacation in years."
A replica of the Great Seal of the United States is presented by Dr. Wayne C. Grover (left), archivist of the United States, to Mayor Reymond R. Tucker
Conducting craft class for younger boys at the city's House of Detention is Mrs. Margaret Ray of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Foresrty. The youngsters are weaving pot holders.
In enforcing a quarantine of dogs, Gordon E. Morgan, a rabies control officer in Bridgeton picks up an unconfined animal during a patrol. The dog will be taken to the Bridgeton dog pound, Long road and St. John Lane. Nearly 200 dogs and cats have been caught in the community in the past month. Two of the dogs were rabid.
Judge Harry S. Stussie (left) former Bridgeton town attorney swore newly elected Bridgeton town councilmen. Image depicts from left to right, George Virgil Meister, Albert Scheffing, Benedict D. Ferro and Edward H. Boenker during ceremonies held Wednesday night at Pattonville High School. The town converted in 1962 from a board of trustees to a mayor-council form of government. One councilman
"Red Schoendienst signals a youngster to hold his camera higher while taking shots of the Cardinal players Saturday during Camera Day at Busch Stadium Saturday."
"Certificate of appreciation from the Fifth Air Force Reserve Region, Selfridge Air Force Base, Michigan, is presented to Globe-Democrat Executive Editor Charles E. Pierson, representing Publisher Richard H. Amberg, by Col. William J. Feallock, Sector Commander of the 2483 Air Force Reserve Sector. The ceremony was held Saturday in the Mart building, Twelfth bl. and Spruce st."
"Visiting Globe-Democrat Booth at the Missouri State Teachers Association convention in Kiel Auditorium are (standing, from the left) Washington University students Nancy Fendell, Carole Barta and Barbara Myers. Behind them is Ann Latta, a teacher at Crestwood School, while seated are teachers Tucky Eicks (left) of Price Grade School and Jane Mitchellette, St. Louis County substitute. Historic front pages of The Globe are on display at the booth."
"Viewing the proceedings of yesterday's luncheon from their table in the Khorassan Room are, from left: Mrs. Warren B. Lammert, Mrs. Bertram B. Culver and Mrs. William H. Armstrong."
"Teachers who will attend a 10-day Newspaper in the Classroom workshop at Southern Illinois University on Globe-Democrat scholarships are (left to right) Frank J. Kegel, University City High School history teacher; Miss Kathleen Miles, DuBourg English teacher; Alfred J. Wilson, Granite City sixth grade teacher, and Miss Regina Jerzewial, McCluer High School social studies department chairman."
"Carl Hohengarten, 1416 Breezeridge Dr., Harwood Hills in Des Peres, designed and built this winning entry in Class I, residential displays, $50 or less. Mr. Hohengarten will receive a Paul Revere silver bowl."