"Peggy Barrett, Sally Unger, Bev Lehen Bauer, and Michelle Vaughn selling papers and giving out bakery goods in the Bridge connecting the Equitable Building to the Stadium East Garage." They are wearing Seven-Up aprons and are holding newspapers and plates of baked goods.
"Edward W. Frantel, chairman of ONBD, buys a paper from John Murphy who was selling on the corner of Brentwood and Clayton in Clayton. In Middle is Leslie C. Zuke, VP Corporate Affairs for the Seven-Up Company."
This photo shows KSHE Radio's J. C. Corcoren selling an Old Newsboys paper at 11th and Market streets as he's live on the radio. He's holding a newspaper into the window of a car and speaking to the people inside.
"Tom O'Neil KSDK-TV reporter (r) interviews Edward W. Frantel and Jeff Gluck." Frantel, the Chairman of The Old Newsboys Day, and Jeff Gluck are wearing Seven-Up aprons and buttons.
Selling Old Newsboys papers at the Media corner on 11th and Market is Anne Thompson of Channel 5; as cars drive by, Thompson is holding newspapers out into the street with a smile.
"Dan Diedorf and Ron Morgan of KMOX-Radio at 8th and Olive." The two radio employees are wearing Seven-Up aprons and holding up newspapers in the street.
"Victor Morris sells Old Newsboys Editions at Ill. 159 and the Belt Line in Collinsville. Morris was selling for Schnuck's." Morris is holding a stack of newspapers in one hand, and is holding one out with the other.
Mike Shannon, from KMOX Radio, is seen in this photo talking to Edward Frantel and Jeff Gluck on Celebrity Corner on Old Newsboys Day. Frantel and Gluck are wearing Seven-Up aprons and Old Newsboys Day buttons.
At WGNU corner at Goodfellow and W. Florissant in North City, from left to right, are George Edicks, owner of Club Imperial; Mary Ann Saverburger, "Old Newsboy" for 21 years; Bob Baker, WGNU Station Manager; Charles Geer, WGNU program director; Shirley Adams, WGNU sales and public relations.
"Counting up the cash they collected are Globe-Democrat Women of Achievement Gloria Hirsch (1981); and Gerri Rothman (1984). They were at the home of Pat Coffey." The woman on the right is wearing a Seven-Up apron, and both women are holding dollar bills.
"Six Flags characters at the corner of 8th and Olive." Standing on what is otherwise known as Celebrity Corner, Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are seen here in Seven-Up aprons and are holding up Old Newsboy papers for sale.
"Joseph Bray and Ann Cuddy both of Schnuck stores stand in the middle of Washington at I-270 hawking [Old Newsboys Edition] papers." They're both wearing Seven-Up aprons and buttons as they hold up newspapers.
Fredbird, the mascot for the Saint Louis Cardinals Baseball Team, is seen on Old Newsboys Day greeting children in a school bus going down the street. Fredbird is wearing a Budweiser Old Newsboy apron.
"Cedric Feazell, left, has gotten a lift from the 1985 Old Newsboys Day drive. A van wheelchair lift provided by the fund to the St. Louis Society for Crippled Children, 7925 Clayton Road, will help him get around. With him is Edward M. Frantel, Chairman of the 1985 drive."
"Marv Johnson stands in the exit ramp from I-270 and Washington in North County to sell [Old Newsboy] papers. Johnson is a member of American Legion Post 444." Johnson is wearing a Seven-Up apron and is holding out newspapers.
"Sharon Yelton, R.N., Jewish Hospital selling a paper to a passing truck drive at Kingshighway and Forest Park." Yelton is wearing a Seven-Up apron and is handing a newspaper to a truck driver through his window.
This photo is of Debi Faubion of KMOX-TV at #1 Memorial Drive. She's holding Old Newsboy Edition Newspapers, and is wearing a Seven-Up apron and Old Newsboy button.
"Cliff Chappie Jr., left, and George Burger sell at Bellefontaine and Parimore. Both are from St. Ferdinand's Lions Club." They're standing next to large stacks of newspapers, and are wearing Seven-Up aprons.