Image shows three winners of the Boys Town Kaleidoscope Poster Contest. From the left is the competition chairman Irvin Davis, first prize winner Lonnie Busch, second prize winner Mark Paradowski. third prize winner Duke Dykstra and chairman of the board of Boys Town Harry Neill. Each of the winners were students at Washington University.
Image depicts a people-powered vehicle which was sold at the Boys Town of Missouri's fifth annual Kaleidoscope Auction. Chairman of the Kaleidoscope preview dinner Mrs. Louis J. Fusz Jr., Mayor John Poelker and Kaleidoscope of Events chairman, Mrs. Richard Holton inspect the vehicle.
Building a jeep from scrap as a vocational education program at Boys Town of Missouri. The Monsanto Fund gave Boys Town $13,000 to buy tools so such programs could be expanded.
A. C. Reichardt of the Boys Town of Missouri board of directors presents a plaque to Gary Clark of American Body Co. in appreciation of the work the company did for for Boys Town. The two others pictured are American Body Service Manager Ed Mahoney and American Body Vice President Bob Dietz. The four of them stand next to a 1959 Ford Edsel donated by Jack Staed which American Body rebuilt for an
Building a jeep from scrap as a vocational education program at Boys Town of Missouri. The Monsanto Fund gave Boys Town $13,000 to buy tools so such programs could be expanded.
Image shows President Ron Stahlschmidt, Chairman of auction Mrs. Francis J. Rounds, chairman of the board Harry Neil, and dinner chairman Mrs. Robert Dunaway standing around a playhouse to be auctioned at the Kaleidoscope event.
The image shows a meeting of the board members of Boys Town of Missouri. From the left, Bernie Gruber, member of the board of directors; Gale F. Johnston, member of the board of trustees; Jack Zemel and Harry G. Neill Jr. who are members of the board of directors. Neill speaks on the phone with Bill James founder of Missouri Boys Town who was in Tokyo.