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fi Familiar Faces These are a few of the many faces we, as stu- dents, come in contact with every day. They are the faces of those willing and devoted teachers who are always around to give us the assistance we need in learning and growing here at THS. Many teachers spend long hours, with relatively few rewards, as sponsors of various clubs and activi- ties. They help to make our years at Tioga mem- orable ones. We appreciate and admire them for their devotion and for the love they show towards their students. wt? if' 131
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130 Physical Education 5 i 1 1 . fir ff kr, dab ' ,, avg , .aa . gypy' ,V ,,, V , ' uw r . it ' .P XA l The Tioga Boys' P.E. department is one of the most important phases of our school. It helps the boys build their minds as well as their bodies. Our capable coaches are willing to spend their time to help these boys reach their full capacity. P.E. also offers inner class competition which gets everyone enthusiastically involved , whether or not the student is a varsity athlete. The Tioga Girls' P.E. department is known parish-wide for its many accomplishments. We have three of the best teachers possible - Mrs. Betty O'Kelly, Mrs. Kathy Holloway, and Mrs. Rose Franklin. Girls' learn many skills and routines in the classes that they may use throughout their lives. TOP: TEACHERS: David Arnold, Don Bates, Richard Bardwell, Mickey Campbell, Rose Franklin, Kathy Holloway, Jerry Ingram, Betty O'Kelly, and Troy Prestridge. Physical Education :w,qv,,,
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They Make Beautiful Music Together '05, Tioga's music department is divided into two p3ItS - chorus, which includes singing classes as well as music theory, and band, offering a variety of classes. Under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Smith and Mr. Cecil Trantham, both groups made beautiful music for 1975. The band planned to take a trip to Mexico where they would give a concert, and the mixed cho- rus was invited to sing in Guinn auditorium on the campus of Louisi- ana College. During music week, the two groups presented a joint concert for the student body . ABOVE: Mrs. Doris Robert, science teacher, and Mrs. Mabel Smith, music teacher. retired this year. The ladies were presented with a pin and a school bell in honor of their service. ABOVE, RIGHT: Mr. Cecil Trant- ham, band director. RIGHT: The mixed cho- rus at Guinn Auditorium . 132 Music , , awk ea, -us. I 4 5 Q s 5 i 5 I E I
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