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  3. Casper College - Wikipedia

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    Casper College is a public community college in Casper, Wyoming. It is one of the largest and most comprehensive community colleges in the region. Established in 1945 as Wyoming's first junior college and initially located on the third floor of Natrona County High School, Casper College moved to its current site 10 years later. Currently the ...

  4. Natrona County High School - Wikipedia

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    Natrona County High School was the first campus for Casper College, a community college also located in Natrona County Wyoming, which occupied the upper level of NCHS in the late 1940s, before it had a campus of its own. Natrona County High School was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 1, 1994. [4]

  5. List of college athletic programs in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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  6. Central Wyoming College - Wikipedia

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    Central Wyoming College (CWC or CW) is a public community college in Riverton, Wyoming. In addition to its main campus, the college provides online classes and has outreach centers in Jackson, Lander, Dubois, and the Wind River Indian Reservation. Central Wyoming College is best known for its associate degree nursing program.

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    In 1948, the college's president, Herbert John Davis, outlawed secret societies because he believed they were “undemocratic.” [72] [73] Davis required groups to stop “all official activities.” [72] [73] However, Smith College Special Collections says, “records indicate that both organizations continued unofficially until the mid-1960s ...

  8. Category:Casper College alumni - Wikipedia

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