Class portrait of 1990 nursing graduates Susan G. Anderson, Diane Aubrey, Nora Myers, Marla Nalley, Debbie Perryman, Allison K. Smart, Kelly Austin, Tania Biggins, Mary Bowman, Tamara Brisbon, Mandy Burchette, Ginger Davis, Linda Farnan, Gycela…
Class portrait of 1992 nursing students Robin Conner, Eva Hardesty, Laura B. Crisp, Donovan L. Benton, Amy Todd, Catharine Anderson, Valerie Watson, Tera Proffitt, Shelley Henderson, Shannon Clark, Deanna Beecher, Dotty F. Parton, Katherine Tersinar,…
This “Western Carolina College” packet contains 14 black-and-white postcards of the college campus and student life in the 1950s. The packet features three buildings that were completed in 1953 including the Stillwell, Hunter Library, and Reynolds…
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,…
Ella V. Richards Madison (1866-1948) married Cullowhee Academy founder and president, Robert Lee Madison (1867-1954) in 1891. For many years, she taught music and art at the school. Her studio, complete with paintings and musical instruments, was…
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…
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…