Eleanor D. Lloyd (1916-1999) was a math and art major and member of the Class of 1938 at Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She did not graduate. Her father, J. Arthur Dunn, was a member of the faculty. Lloyd describes her life as a town student, campus life and attending Curry School and its academic challenges. She talks about Dean Harriet Elliott, Chancellor Walter Clinton Jackson and Professor Louise Alexander. She recalls that wealthier students attended the college during the Depression and that Woman's College had nationwide prestige. She discusses the benefits of attending a women's college, the close relationships with faculty and Greensboro school desegregation.