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l 'x :Ck rd' 'QQ ,,' ul Resource Center Adds to Education The resource center makes home, individual, and outside studies pos- sible for the student. Each year the resources available grow and improve. Not only are books and magazines available to the student, but also tapes, records, films, and even microfilm. It is the task of our librarians, Mrs. Roshto and Miss Gates, to keep these things in good order and flowing through the stu- dent body . LEFT: A student uses the card catalog to find needed materials. BELOW: Mrs. Albertia Roshto - librarian. BOTTOM: Teachers often check out books on special subjects for use within the classroom . W, Q. og' I ni.......L.' Resource Center I 33
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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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Students Express Themselves Through Art Classes RIGHT: Tina Pittmon and Roger Murrell com- bine their talents in an art project. BELOW, RIGHT: Mrs. Rachal and Cathy Sarver, 1974 Campus Beauty winner, look over the back- drop for this year's pageant. BELOW: TEACH- ERS: Mr. Coleman - Industrial Arts, Mrs. Harper - Art. Art and Industrial Art classes are an outlet for the students' creativ- ity. Using their imaginations, stu- dents form basic artistic ideas and mold them into finished products. y in Y n f ,, ., ff , f - . W3 4 vp, V -Ig '1 4 L f ,fm 4 ' fu f. x 134 Art, Industrial Arts
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