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  • Collection: Western Carolina University: Making Memories

The original Madison Building was the first building on the campus of Cullowhee High School funded by an appropriation from the State of North Carolina. A stucco building constructed in 1903-1904, it was a multi-purpose building of classrooms,…

Group portrait of the nursing graduates of 1986. Individuals are not identified.

Class portrait of 1994 nursing graduates Todd Andrews, Pamela Arrington, Max K. Baker, Jr., Kim Bender, Wade Astin, Nicki Parton, Chrysta W. McElreath, Michelle Brown, Nancy Bumgarner, LeeAnn Marie Capace, Debra L. Caton, R. Brandon Clark, Christy…

Class portrait of 1993 nursing graduates Kathleen Bonisa, Steve Shope, Rhonda Norton, Tonja Gillis, Ginger A. Crowe, Becky Digges, Lori Gray, Vicki Pyatt, Craig Harris, Stephanie Hughbanks, Dana Dunn, Kristi Eller, Wendy Link, Susan Harmon, Lindy…

Class portrait of 2006 nursing graduates Josephine Burke, Summer Campbell, Heather Conner, Katie Peterson, Julie Ramsey, Shauna Edwards, Zachry Danner, Lauren DeBord, Erica Edgington, Robert Eggleston, Lynn Godfrey, Christie Hart, Kyndall Hastings,…

The Whitmire Stadium was constructed in the 1970s.

Mrs. Dan K. Moore (Jeanelle Coulter Moore) was on the Board of Trustees of Western Carolina University. Daniel Killian Moore (April 2, 1906–September 7, 1986) was the 66th governor of the state of North Carolina from 1965 to 1969. Born in Asheville,…

Levern Hamlin of Mecklenburg County was the first African American student to be admitted to Western Carolina College in 1957. Hamlin was already a public school teacher, and applied to the college to qualify for an advanced teaching certificate. Her…

Levern Hamlin of Mecklenburg County was the first African American student to be admitted to Western Carolina College in 1957. Hamlin was already a public school teacher, and applied to the college to qualify for an advanced teaching certificate. Her…

Levern Hamlin of Mecklenburg County was the first African American student to be admitted to Western Carolina College in 1957. Hamlin was already a public school teacher, and applied to the college to qualify for an advanced teaching certificate. Her…
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