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THE I95 -I958 LY XITE PRESENTED BY Tania Stringer, EDITOR, and the STAFF: Gerry Brannan Kay Bunnell David Charlson Sara Gleason Eileen Herman Paul Muller Bill Steinman Sam Turner AND THE PHOTOGRAPHERS: Stan Kalish Tom Kneebone NOT TO MENTION THE ADVISOR: Miss Sandra Madigan. LINCOLN COLLEGE LINCOLN, ILLINOIS
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l L- For nine years a frail white-haired woman listened to the trials and tribulations of more than two hundred girls. The problems ranged from an unco-operative roommate to very serious home problems or troubled romances. The problems might have ultimately been trivial, but at the time they came up they were important to the individuals con- cerned. Even as the years went on, girls leaving Harts Hall did not forget the woman who had given them her time and counsel. Though they left, the majority wrote letters and cards, and occasionally stopped to visit if they were in the vicinity. And until not very long ago she was able to answer them. Ma Hensley is remembered not only by her girls, but also by the boys of Lincoln College. More than one girl had to wait while her date finished talking to the house- mother. Recently when she had fallen down stairs, several boys offered to donate their blood. Her room was bombarded by flowers, candy, and cards from students. lf Ma Hen's girls enter the sitting room of Harts Hall, they can easily visualize her sitting in her tall grey chair, listening to her radio. She is every inch a lady and they are proud to have had her as their part-time mother and hostess. Like a mother she entertained their friends, and made the girls keep the law of the house. But most of all she demanded their respect and admiration. This was the lady of the house, Mrs. Hensley, and it is to her that this book is dedicated.
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