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Catherine Christie enrolled in Hendrix College in 1965, shortly after her father, Francis Christie, became the college’s academic dean. She found Hendrix to be a perfect fit because of its […]

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Embracing the Rain

Nancy Dunaway, a third generation Hendrix student, always knew that she would attend the college. Dunaway was intimately familiar with the school’s impressive academic reputation and heard firsthand accounts of […]

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Give Happiness

Alice Lynn Baker Greenwood-Mathé graduated in 1969 with a B.A. in Art. While at Hendrix, she held assistantships in both the Art and Theater Departments, and she fondly remembers spending […]

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Tuba City, AZ

Gary Langston grew up in a small farming community in North Central Arkansas. He chose to attend Hendrix at the recommendation of his minister, who said the college expands students’ […]

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In Our Time Alone

Robyn Horn enrolled in Hendrix College during the fall of 1969. She began taking art courses during her freshman year and decided to pursue the discipline as a major. The […]

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Arnold Bend View

Ferris Wendel Norton was the son of two Hendrix College graduates. His father was an artist and Methodist preacher, who particularly encouraged him to attend Hendrix. His persuasion proved effective […]

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The Sanctuary

Dan Rizzie was born in Poughkeepsie, New York but graduated from high school in New Delhi, India. The son of a diplomat, he moved around frequently and had attended American […]

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Buckeye Seed Pods Presented

Barbara Satterfield spent much of her time at Hendrix in the Theatre Department. Though she was not actively involved with the visual arts during her years at the college, Satterfield […]

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