This undated photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows Clara Belle Buntin. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a variety of roles before retiring on December 29, 1971 as Vice…
This undated photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows High Falls as it appeared before Thorpe Reservoir, now Lake Glenville, was formed. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a…
This 1939 photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows Dry Falls. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a variety of roles before retiring on December 29, 1971 as Vice President of…
This 1940s group photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows Sylva teachers in front of the Old Sylva High School built in 1924 and located at the current Mark Watson Park. Identified are (R to L) front row, unknown, Evelyn Cowan Sherrill…
This undated group photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) in front of Hoey (now University) Auditorium, shows Lab School students with William Clyde Pressley pointed out. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and…
This 1939 photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows a graduate in cap and gown standing in the middle of two women. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a variety of roles before…
The Golden Anniversary and Golden Jubilee on Saturday October 28, 1939, celebrated the 50th anniversary of Western Carolina Teachers College, homecoming, and the opening of six new buildings on campus. Officials and educators from across the state…
The Golden Anniversary and Golden Jubilee on Saturday October 28, 1939, celebrated the 50th anniversary of Western Carolina Teachers College, homecoming, and the opening of six new buildings on campus. Officials and educators from across the state…
The Golden Anniversary and Golden Jubilee on Saturday October 28, 1939, celebrated the 50th anniversary of Western Carolina Teachers College, homecoming, and the opening of six new buildings on campus. Officials and educators from across the state…
This undated photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows two people standing above rock wall, possibly at the top of the Woodland Stage. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a variety…