This undated photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows a group portrait. 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 the view of Cullowhee from Brown's farm looking up Speedwell Road. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a variety of roles…
This undated photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows Wayehutta Road. Turner began teaching as assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a variety of roles before retiring on December 29, 1971 as Vice President…
This 1939 photograph by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows the excavation for McKee with a corn field in the foreground and Buzzard's Roost in the background. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled…
This 1939 photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows co-captain Charles Gray in his number 42 football uniform on Hunter Field. Cullowhee Baptist Church is visible in the background. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of…
This 1940s photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows women basketball players in a huddle in Breese Gymnasium. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a variety of roles before retiring…
This 1939 photograph by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows a dramatic production of "Jane Eyre." Left to right is Betty Bird, Genevieve Patton, Frank MacKay, Vera Ruth Coggins, Alan Harrison Newcomb, and Margret Kathryn Sandlin. Turner began…
This undated photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows football player number 20 on Hunter Field with Buzzards Roost in the background. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a variety…
This undated photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows the first story of the overlook at the Fontana Dam Visitors Center. Little Shuckstack and Shuckstack Mountain can be seen in the background. Turner began teaching as an assistant…
This 1938 photograph by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows "Old" Madison Building, side facing Moore Hall and Joyner Drive. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a variety of roles before retiring…