Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1950 — Page 26
RONALD FERGUSON is The Times’ Teen of the Week. | A senior at Cathedral High School, Ronald majors in" | ‘science and hopes to continue his studies at St. Xavier or | Loyola University. From there on teaching is his goal.
of the Band and the CSMC, and a member of the Chess Club, the Science Club and the Holy Angels CYO. In his spare time Ronald builds model railroads and reads historical novels. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harrison, 2926 Northwestern Ave.
Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. | Fill out the coupon below and send it to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination of the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday. {
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Resolutions for New Year
By JOAN SCHOEMAKER STARTING the New Year with good intentions is a universal trait and local teens are no exception. T wo Washington High School Seniors
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” » . “I SUPPOSE I'd better resolve to be a good soldier,” says Charles Myers. “I'm a member of the 38th division of the Military Police
Company of et Mh po the Indiana day for the Hitionw) next 52 weeks. o , 4 Elizabeth probably be Hill wants to mobilized the first of the “try to make he most. of. year, because - we are sup- Charl my last semes faa : to aries
ter at Washington. Of myzapeth course, there will be an equal balance between study and fun. One important thing I plan to do early next year is my Christmas shopping. The last few days I still had five gifts to buy.” Mr. and Mrs. William Hill, | 1206 Groff Ave., are Elizabeth's parents. She is assistant editor of the yearbook, and a member “of the Boosters Club, the Washingtonians, the social committee of the senior class, the Jinx Subdeb Club and the BuzzBucket teen canteen.
next on the list according to the rumors I've heard.” Charles is the son of Mrs. Iva Myers, 1115 N, Mount St. He is president of the Science | Club, and a member. of the | track team, the debating panel | and the Lettermen’s Club,
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