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SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1951
The Teen of the Week—
Teen Clubs—
Subdebs Plan
Varied List Of Activities
'Hot-Dog. Hop' on Weekly Program
Teen activities sponsored
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local’ subdeb clubs are varied this
week. ; : Joyce Martin, 6813 E. will be hostess at a Hop” from 8 p. m. to May 26. Attending will bers of the LOCKS Club and their guests. A pledge meeting was held re
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(Carolyn Sauerteig was elected president of the QOH Club. Other,
officers are Jean Black, treas urer; Judy Jackson, and Sylvia Baldwin, activities. The, TOZ-TIES Club will tomorrow in McClung, 967 ruff Place.
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Two Events Highlight Garden Activities
Two garden events combine to day to give flower-minded citi zens a treat. Today (if the weather too unco-operative) will
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ERB JENKINSON is The Times Teen of the Week. President of the Student Council at Beech Grove High School, Herb hopes to study chemical engineering
at Purdue University.
He is treasurer of the Hi-Y team and the staff of the school paper. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jenkinson, Beech (Grove, are his parents.
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CLOTHES aren't importance to at least tfiyee local teen-agers. A trio from CatHedral High School ang swered ‘no’ to the question, “Do ¢lothes
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