Ann Bannerman Osborne (1927- ) is a member of the Class of 1947 of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Osborne discusses student and dormitory life, campus traditions and the war years, i.e., rationing and the death of President Franklin Roosevelt. She talks about influential faculty such as Louise Alexander, the leadership benefits of an all-girl school, playing intramural basketball and the body mechanics course. Osborne describes the desegregation of Woman's College and the city of Greensboro, the move to Division I athletics and Chancellor William Moran's controversy with the Alumni Association and his influence in the building and renovation of campus facilities.