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One year ago I said th-at it was pleasing to me that Carnegie High School had a Voyager Staff which look' ed forward, not backward. I have the same feeling to' ward the Voyager Staff of 1935. The Voyager as an institution has lived through a period of ten years. Its history is a record of progress. Place this issue by the side of the initial issue and one will readily observe a marked improvement. Turn the pages and compare the style, art, photography, and general beauty of this volume. A spirit of ecstatic def light is the result. This spirit arises not only because of the accomplishment which lies before us but because we realize that it is a consummation begotten of industry, patience, sacrifice, and cooperation. The value of the Voyager to the school warrants its continuance through future years. I had confidence in the Class of 1935 that it would bring into existence a commendable work. I likewise trust the Class of 1936 to continue in the same forward looking spirit and find a way to perpetuate an activity which has been producf tive of inestimable good. On behalf of the Faculty I congratulate you, the Class of 1935, and wish each of you success in your work after school days are ended.
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KM To show our ever increasing appreciation ot her cheerful desire to help, her kindness and patience, and her high standards ot scholarship, we, the class ot l935, dedicate this anniversary number ot the Voyager to Miss Ida Lauble.
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To the Editors of the 1935 Voyager. V We of 1925 congratulate and honor you for the courage and steadfastness wheref with you maintain a tradition originated in our Senior year. Then the Voyager was an unknown institution. At Carnegie Hi no precedent was available to guide us save the experience of outside 'high schools. Stormy seas tossed our ship for a time but ultimately she floated clear in the calm of graduation week. You have ably maintained the course set for the Voyager and have well advanced her attainment. We deeply appreciate your allowing us a share in this, the tenth anniversary of our publication, and honor your achievement. Be assured our felicif tations spring from understanding and sympathy born of a common experience. Our best wishes for equal success in life are yours. Francis S. McQuilkin Jane Haller McCafferty Editors of Voyager . 1925.
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