Knoll, Sue (1960)

Title
Knoll, Sue (1960)
Description
Sue Knoll was born in White Salmon, Washington and moved with her family to the colony of Hawaii when she was twelve. Two years later, she moved to Oregon City where she completed high school. Mrs. Knoll came into Lewis & Clark a very focused performance major having been playing the violin since she was four years old. During her time here, Mrs. Knoll was a part of the Theta Kappa sorority and lived in Stewart for three of her years on campus. Her senior year she served as a house counselor in the newly built Ruth Odell dorm. Mrs. Knoll met her husband in high school and the two attended Lewis & Clark College becoming engaged in a Quonset hut on campus their junior year. After graduating in 1960, Mrs. Knoll taught elementary aged students and eventually worked part time with special needs children. Mrs. Knoll and her husband currently reside in Portland with both of their children living in the area.
Subject
Oral History
Creator
Lewis & Clark College
Date
20150226
Format
PDF
Type
Text
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