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  • Collection: Western Carolina University: Making Memories

During the late 1920s, county clubs, which were based on students' home counties, were popular on campus. College president H. T. Hunter is seated in the back of the group.

During the late 1920s, county clubs, which were based on students' home counties, were popular on campus. College president H. T. Hunter is standing at the far left of the image.

This is the 1923 Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School women's basketball team. Front row (L-R) Unknown, Hazel Reeves, Lillian Reeves, Duckett. Back row unknown, unknown, Vinnie Wells and Coach Alice Benton.

Here the class of 1928 raises the American flag on campus. The stairs and sidewalks at the far left lead from the Davies Home to the rest of the campus.

This group photograph was taken in front of the Moore Dormitory for women. Built between 1917 and 1924, the Moore building is one of the oldest buildings on Western Carolina University's campus.

Cullowhee State Normal School's curriculum included mandatory chapel services which were held in the auditorium of the Training School. In this photo Edgar Stillwell can be seen at the left end of the front row, and William Ernest Bird is in the same…

This photograph shows a chemistry class in the Joyner Building's basement laboratory. At the far right is Professor Frank H. Brown, Sr., a graduate of Cullowhee Academy who returned to teach in 1908 and remained a faculty member until 1950.
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