Louise Dannenbaum Falk (1908-1997) graduated from the North Carolina College for Women in 1929. The name of the institution was changed to the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, and now is called The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). She received an honorary doctor of laws degree in 1975 from UNCG and served on the Board of Trustees. Falk describes student life and traditions, student government, campus traditions and influential faculty and administrators, such as Harriet Elliott and Katherine Taylor. She talks about being house president of her dormitory, faculty/student relationships and the effects of the Depression. She discusses the tenure of Chancellor Edward Kidder Graham Jr., the move to Division I athletics and the controversy between Chancellor William E. Moran and the Alumni Association.