St. Louis Globe-Democrat Photographs: People

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John F. Kennedy
SENATOR KENNEDY in a familiar pose addresses crowd at Northland Shopping Center estimated at 20,000 persons during whirlwind tour of St. Louis County Saturday.
John S. Rendleman
Photograph of John S. Rendleman, educator.
John S. Rendleman
Rendleman, a deft administrator, discusses matters with his staff.
Johnny Mize
Photograph of St. Louis Cardinals first baseman, Johnny Mize, up to bat.
Jonathan Merritt
This photo shows 14-year-old Jonathan Merritt at the mic during the spelling bee. "The students, 16 from the St. Louis area and 14 from outstate Missouri and Illinois, competed for the first-place prize, an expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., for the national finals starting June 1."
Jonny Riddle and Ed Stanky
Coach Riddle, left, going over the roster with the returned mgr. Ed Stanky after the latter's five day suspension was up. Taken in dug out before game., Riddle, Jonny. Baseball Player.
Joseph Griesedieck
When beer came back in 1933, Falstaff was the first brewery in the country to receive a U. S. permit for beer production. Firm's founder, Joseph Griesedieck, right, is shown accepting the number one permit from Internal Revenue Officer Louis Becker.
Judy Johnson
Judy Johnson of KDNL-TV public affairs is stood in front of the television studio holding up newspapers to be sold for Old Newsboys Day. Johnson is wearing a Seven-Up apron with a button.
June Enos
Second place contestant June Enos from Granite City, Il, poses for her picture.
Karen Marlow
Photo of Karen Marlow, a representative from Deaconess, selling Old Newsboys Edition papers at Oakland and Macklind streets.
Ken Boyer
Ken Boyer, infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Ken Boyer Grand Slam
CARDS TEAMMATES WELCOME KEN BOYER, third baseman, as he reaches home on a sixth inning grand slammer in the fourth World Series game, Sunday. Greeting him are Carl Warwick, Dick Groat and Curt Flood, all of whom were on base when he hit the homer. At left is Bill White, the next batter.
Kenton R. Cravens
Kenton R. Cravens, chairman of the board of the Mercantile Trust Company, has ben elected a member of the board of directors of the Granite Steel Company.
Kevin Hood in the 1985 Spelling Bee
"Kevin Hood of Belleville, IL spelling out a word." Kevin is in the foreground, and in the background is the judging table.
Kim Leighton
"Kim Leighton, champion of the Globe-Democrat-KTVI Spelling Bee, spells his first word Wednesday in the National Spelling Bee in Washington D. C., but was eliminated in the second round."
Leigh Ann Freeman
This photo shows 11-year-old Leigh Ann Freeman at the mic during the Globe-Democrat Spelling Bee.
Leo Durocher and Buckey Harris
Leo Durocher and Buckey (sic) Harris (right), managers of the rival clubs, were all smiles before the game got under way. Harris pulled the surprise package out of the game in Vic Raschi who not only pitched two hitless innings but drove across two vital runs.
Leslie Bednar
"Working in another medium, more than 1,000 students from fourth grade through senior high school contributed poetry and essays to a contest sponsored by the Globe-Democrat." Photographed in this portrait is Leslie Bednar of Troy, Illinois. Bednar participated in and was awarded second place in the junior division.
Lester Miller
"Lester Miller, 61, who served on a destroyer in World War II, watches the parade pass by."
Little "Chick" Kweskin
"Little "Chick" Kweskin started hawking newspapers at Eighth and Market streets during the Great Depression, a bittersweet era when Herbert Hoover was president and "Lucky Lindy" was still being hailed as a world hero...For the last 10 years, Kweskin has had the privilege of receiving a special Old Newsboy donation - a $2,000 gift - from a donor who always remained anonymous."
Livin' High
The Hawks' Bob Pettit found himself in select company Sunday when he ran his point total in the NBA past the 10,000 mark. Pettit had 34 points against the Lakers as he joined nine other pro stars in the elite club. Pettit turned the trick in five and one-half years, faster than any of the others.
Lou Brock
In the '70s, Lou Brock streaks for second base., Reissued 1985-01-08.
Lou Brock
Photo of Lou Brock in front of crowd, possibly at his farewell game at Busch Stadium.
Lou Brock
Lou Brock of the Cardinals slides home with a run in the third inning Sunday as Cubs catcher Randy Hundley receives a throw too late from center fielder Rick Monday. The run came home on Ted Sizemore's single to center.
Lynette Stites
Sixth place contestant Lynette Stites from Festus, MO, poses for a picture.
Maria Cole
First place contestant Maria Hope Cole from Greenfield, Il, smiles for a picture.

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