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The PIRIT of CORTLAND IGH The Purple Tiger, the theme of our 1951 Co-Hi-An, exemplifies the spirit of Cortland High School. The Tiger entered C.H. S. in 1945 when we seniors made our de- but in the Junior High. From a weak and tiny cub, the Purple Tiger has grown, with our growth in mind and body, into the powerful beastie of today. The ambition, energy, and initiative which the Purple Tiger represents will stay with the seniors of 1951 years after they have been graduated. This spirit will they carry into all walks of life, and for it, they will be better and more successful citizens. Many of our boys will be going into the armed services of our country. With them go our respect and prayers, and our confidence in their gallantry. The Co-Hi-An is primarily a book of memories in which C.H.S. graduates find chronicled a history of their high school daysg but it is far more than that. The 1951 Co-Hi-An is a salute to all classes and all teachers of Cortland High, and to the genuine school spirit which makes Cortland High School. FOREWORD
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r J I ,,?' V 1' 1 ! S ff gm A I xW Barbara B. Chaloux With a feeling not only of pride but of profound friendship, the Senior Class dedicates the 1951 Co-Hi-An to Miss Barbara Chaloux-with pride in her outstanding ability as a teacher, a dramatic coach, and the founder of radio work in the Cortland Schoolsg with friendship for the busy woman who has had time to understand each one of us and help in his development as an individual. The interest and respect which Miss Chaloux's work has inspired in the com- munity led to her recent appointment as Radio Coordinator and Speech Instructor in the Cortland Schools. This position is rapidly making her community property. For this reason the Class of 1951 wishes, while she still belongs to us, to express our appreciation of her work and our affection for ber. WE HONOR - si
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