Jane Linville Joyner (1925-2002) received a Bachelor of Arts in English Phi Beta Kappa from the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, in 1946. She received the Weil Fellowship for graduate study. Joyner recalls the prestige of attending Woman's College, the quality of her education and attending Columbia University. She describes campus life during World War II, the death of President Franklin Roosevelt, serving in student government and being a junior house president. She talks about campus traditions, such as Daisy Chain and Tuesday Chapel, the students' pride in Dean Harriet Elliott, faculty relationships, dormitory counselors and life on the freshman quad.