Grace Parker Boutwell (1913-1998) was a member of the Class of 1938 with a major in secretarial administration at Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). Boutwell talks about her lack of preparation before attending the college, campus life during the Depression, and the curriculum and traditions. She talks about Chancellor Walter Clinton Jackson and his daughter, who was her roommate. She describes the faculty and administrators who influenced her, her perception of the decline of academic rigor during the sixties and seventies and the Sedalia Singers, an African-American group who performed at Woman's College.