Hansen, Deborah "Dee Dee" (1974)

Title
Hansen, Deborah "Dee Dee" (1974)
Description
Deborah (Dee Dee) Hansen was born in Seattle, WA, and moved to Hawaii shortly thereafter. She lived in California for a few years and then moved back to Hawaii for her senior year in high school. Dee Dee’s parents both worked for the Salvation Army, and her father was a preacher, so she knew from a young age that she wanted to help others. Dee Dee came to Lewis & Clark College in 1970, and was heavily involved in choir. She also participated in an overseas trip her sophomore year, traveling to New Zealand and Australia. She was an elementary education major, and became a teacher after graduation. She taught briefly in Alaska, and the moved back to Portland, where she got her master’s degree from Portland State. She has lived in Portland ever since, and taught special education for over thirty years in the local schools. Dee Dee spends her free time volunteering with The Bloom Project and spending time with her family. She is also actively involved in reunion events for the class of ’74 and her overseas trip.'
Subject
Overseas
New Zealand and Australia
Alumni
Creator
Lewis & Clark College
Date
20150311
Format
PDF
Type
Text
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