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m T fee Mecoon S3 Sharon Debaters — County Champions Dorothy Hazen Birchard Wyatt Marian Ruckel Roy Hartman “Reading maketh a full man, speaking a ready man, and writing an exact man.” In this combination of reading, speaking, and writing lies the value of debate. The Cup and the County Championship were won by Sharon by force of construc- tive and rebuttal arguments, style of delivery, and effective team work. The affirmative composed of Dorothy Hazen, Birchard Wyatt, Marian Ruckel and Roy Hartman defeated Hinckley and Spencer. The negative, Leslie Bowes, Irene Harpster, Robert Chrisman and Virgil Frase defeated Litchfield and Homer. “The Proposed 20t ' h Amendment to the United States Constitution should be Rati- fied” was the question in each debate. Leslie Bowes Irene Harpster Robert Chrisman Virgil Frase
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During the. winters op isys and mpo the great competing sleigh rides representing Medina , 5 ummi[ , and Cuyahoga. Counties gained Internationa a ention because of their novelty Medina County voon the banner in- isgo uuben 152 four horse teams appeared, in Akron «, The visitors mere greeted by noisy brass bands, ringing bells, belching cannon , and uproarous cheers .pi
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pT TIT l S3 The, MecOQTLlI Sharon High School Orchestra This picture of the Sharon High School Orchestra is but one illustra- tion of the large place music holds in Sharon scholastic activities. Sharon debates well, and plays a superior game of baseball and basketball, yet places special emphasis on its musical organizations and instrumental in- structions. Forty-three pupils, or approximately fifty per cent of the entire upper six grades receive instruction at school on one or more instruments. To these may be added twelve music students from the fifth and sixth grades. Besides instrumental work due attention is given to vocal and chorus work. Following are the organizations and classes with their enrollment. Orchestra 28 Coronet 4 Trombone 1 Band 20 Clarinet 4 Alto 1 Violins 33 Baritone 1 Chorus 92 Drums 1 Cello 1 Operetta 45 Flute and Clarinet
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