Catherine Webb White (1921-2005) graduated in 1942 with a Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Administration from Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. White talks about entering college at age sixteen; going to area colleges on weekends for social events; and dating both local and college boys. She recalls class jackets, the Daisy Chain, dances, the dress code, graduation, marshals, and Tuesday Chapel. White discusses student life, the importance of the Student Government Association, the effect of World War II on the campus, and the everlasting friendships that she made at college. She remembers impromptu campus checks to see who was absent without permission; the college having more liberal rules and regulations than other girls' schools; and out of state students especially from New Jersey. White also discusses administrators Harriet Elliott, Barbara Parrish, and Katherine Taylor.