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THE THALIA IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII'IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIUIIIimiHllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllMItlllllll Harold McBride, Harold Calaway, Jack Burdette, Clinton Burdette, Ward Hornsby, Hazel Place, Lennie Sharp, Bettie Yagala, Miss Knecht. DEBATE Different from any method previously used was the one this year in the Athens County Debates. No decisions were rendered, each team debating for the benefits received from the work. Each school received five points toward the County Filed Meet for each debate in which it participated. Each indiviual member of the debate teams received a sterling silver pin, presented by the Athens County Oratorical Association, for his effort during the debate. The question for debate this year was “Resolved: That the United States should cease to protect by force of arms, capital invested in foreign lands, except after a formal declaration of war.” Troy participated in the two scheduled debates, March 15 and March 22. On March 15 Troy’s affirmative team, composed of Harold McBride alternate. Betty Yagalia. Ward Hornsby, and Jack Burdette debated the Canaanville negative team there. Troy’s negative team. Hazel Place, Clinton Burdette. Lennie Sharp, and Harold Calaway, alternate, competed with Stewart’s affirmative here. On March 22 Troy and Amesville contested in a dual debate, the negative teams traveling. In general the sentiment expressed in the community was not favorable toward the new method of judging debates, but nevertheless, the debaters received many worthwhile benefits from the debate. page thirty-one
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