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. .J - FOREWORD The Class of '25 has done well to make the Spirit of Progress a guiding motive of this annual. This spirit has always been uppermost in Casper and is also the chief characteristic of this school. No high school in the nation, in the same period of time, has experienced more of progress along all lines than our own N. C. ll. S. In a material way we have grown in ten years from a school of one hundred thirty students to an enrollment of nearly eight hundred. In numbers we are now the largest high school in VVyoming. The new building, now being completed will give to us not only the largest building in the state but also one of the largest, most mod- ern and well equipped high school buildings in the West. We take pride in all that has been achieved in a material way but we realize fully that these material things are but the means to an end. True progress in school comes only with higher standards of conduct and scholarship together with such broad training as will increase the efficiency and happiness of its graduates. Such is the aim of all who are responsible for the administration of this school. Our greatest satisfaction comes in the feeling that true progress has been made. The student body is working with the faculty to make the school a credit to the peo- ple of this community whose faith in free public schools has established it. The morale of the school is excellent. Une could not wish to be associated with a finer group of young men and women. The Class of '25 has always had the best interests of Casper High at heart, Their willingness to co-operate is appreciated. They have the satisfaction of knowing that they have had a part in the general progress of the school and in the development of the fine school spirit which now prevails. A. A. SLADE. 3 V f 44225 M - .Lf-j .. .ng-.e .-.-. ..,, ., 4-1
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V, 1 ,QVA A ,A,, ,A1,gAA, , W ,, , To Our Principal C. K. FLETCHER We Respectfulbf Dedicate THIS ANNUAL
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