St. Louis Globe-Democrat Photographs: People
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The Hawks Turn Actors
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Members of the St. Louis Club listen attentively to director John Kennedy (right) as they prepare for their roles in the Muny Opera's "Wish You Were Here," which opens Monday in Forest Park. The players are (from left) Al Ferrari, Woody Sauldsberry, and Clyde Lovellette.
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The Rolling Stones
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The Rolling Stones as they appeared on stage Thursday night at the Checkdome. Charlie Watts, drummer for Rolling Stones, seen here in concert at the Arena in 1981, uses Gretsch drums.
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Thomas Hayes
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Mugshot of St. Louis Cuckoo gang member Tommy Hayes. Hayes was identified as the ringleader in the kidnapping of the surgeon Dr. Isaac T. Kelley, Jr.
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Tom Puckett
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"On Thanksgiving Day 1982, with unemployment and economic hard times bearing down on the poor and elderly, Tom Puckett was the answer to a prayer. Puckett, 36, and other residents of the Salvation Army Harbor House Detoxification Center served meals at the center and delivered food to the homebound."
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United Fund
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Schultz, 5361 Minerva ave., with their two younger children, Carol, 7, and Jeffrey, 3. Mr. Schultz says, "I found out that when you don’t know anybody to turn to, United Fund will go to bat for you."
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Vic Raschi
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Photograph of Vic Raschi, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher., Raschi, Vic. Baseball. Death 10-16-88.
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Victor Morris
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"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.
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Wallace R. Persons
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What does a man do when he retires after running a company for 25 years? If you are like Wallace R. (Buck) Persons, former chairman and chief executive officer of Emerson Electric Co. here, you keep busy at a dozen or more private and public projects - any one of which would satisfy the ordinary retiree.
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