"Miss Debbie Hayes of Troy, Ill., left, and Miss Robin Smith of Granite City, Boatmen's National Bank employes, examine some of the 200 dolls entered in the Boatmen's 24th annual doll dressing contest. All the dolls are provided by Boatmen's and dressed by members of the bank's staff. The judging was Wednesday, and the dolls will be on display in the bank lobby, Broadway and Olive street, from
"Bank employes dress dolls: Boatmen's National Bank employes Miss Sandra Hooper and Mrs. Sandy Peterson view 200 dolls entered in the bank's 22nd annual doll dressing contest. All the dolls were provided by the bank and dressed by members of the bank's staff. Many will be distributed to needy children at a Christmas party."
"Mrs. Grace Varady of the comptroller's office at Boatmen's National Bank with two prize-winning dolls she dressed in the 26th annual doll dressing contest for bank employes Tuesday. The dolls in the contest will be on display at the bank downtown from Monday through Dec. 18 and then will be distributed to various charitable organizations in the area. More than 200 dolls were entered in the
"Doll Contest Winners: Winners of the fifteenth annual doll dressing contest at Boatmen's National Bank are congratulated by Harry F. Harrington, board chairman. They are (from the left), Joy Fox,who took honors in the casual, leisure and street category; Carolyn Keevin, most charming high-fashion doll dressed with purchased clothing; Alvera Dahoda, formal or costume; Sandy Janesko, adorable baby with purchased clothing; Loraine Schild, infant, and Margaret Goza, young child. The 82 dolls entered in the contest will remain on display in the bank lobby until Dec. 23 and then will be distributed to children from various welfare agencies at a party in the bank that afternoon."
"Winners of doll-dressing contest at Boatmen's National Bank and the categories they led are (from the left) Sue Rapp, baby doll; Loraine Schild, infant doll; Laurie Buckles, high-fashion doll in formal attire or costume; Roma Wood, high-fashion doll in casual attire, and Carolyn Keevin, most adorable. The dolls are among 77 entered in the bank's sixteenth annual competition. They will be on display in the lobby through Dec. 23, when they will be distributed to needy children at a Christmas party."