Louise Knappen Woollett Explained

Louise Knappen Woollett
Birth Name:Louise Sarah Knappen
Birth Date:May 15, 1875
Birth Place:Minneapolis, Minnesota
Death Date:August 4, 1955 (age 80)
Occupation:Educator, school principal, clubwoman
Spouse(S):William Lee Woollett

Louise Sarah Knappen Woollett (May 15, 1875 – August 4, 1955) was an American educator, school administrator, clubwoman, and arts patron. She was principal of the Hollywood School for Girls in Los Angeles from 1915 until 1932.

Early life and education

Knappen was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the daughter of Theodore Frelinghuysen Knappen and Sarah Letitia McFarlane Knappen. Her grandfather Hugh McFarlane served in the Wisconsin legislature. Her younger sister, Elizabeth Knappen Ames, was the longtime director of the Yaddo arts retreat.[1] Louise graduated from the University of Minnesota, and trained as a teacher at Winona State Normal School.[2]

Career

Knappen taught at schools in Minnesota and the Pacific Northwest as a young woman. She was principal of the Hollywood School of Girls beginning in 1915.[3] During her tenure, the school's students including the children of Hollywood's most prominent figures, including Cecil B. DeMille (who was also a member of the school's advisory board), Louis B. Mayer, and Jesse L. Lasky, and future film stars such as Jean Harlow. Designer Edith Head taught French, Spanish, and art classes at the school.[4] Classes were conducted outdoors,[5] and boys were admitted to the lower grades.[6]

Her sister Marjorie Knappen was Knappen's assistant principal at the Hollywood School, briefly, before she married in early 1917.[7] Later in 1917, Louise Knappen also married, to architect William Lee Woollett. She remained as principal of the Hollywood School after marriage, until it closed in 1932.[8] [9] She oversaw expansion of the school's campus in 1923,[10] and took a sabbatical in 1931 to study other girls' schools.[11]

Woollett was a founding member of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, and served on the boards of the Assistance League of Southern California and the Los Angeles Women's Athletic Club.[12]

Personal life

Knappen married widowed architect William Lee Woollett in 1917; his daughter Prudence attended the Hollywood School.[13] Her husband died in February 1955,[14] and she died in August 1955, at the age of 80.

Notes and References

  1. News: Cheever . John . May 8, 1977 . The Hostess of Yaddo . The New York Times Book Review . 3, 34.
  2. September 7, 1918 . Educational Leader . Holly Leaves . 7 . 20–21.
  3. News: 1918-08-16 . Hlwd. School for Girls Forms New Advisory Board . 2024-01-27 . Los Angeles Evening Citizen News . 1 . Newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: Lord. Rosemary. The Hollywood School for Girls at Woman's Club of Hollywood . 2024-01-26 . Discover Hollywood.
  5. News: 1917-12-28 . Hollywood School for Girls Unique Out of Doors School . 2024-01-27 . Los Angeles Evening Citizen News . 14 . Newspapers.com.
  6. News: 1917-09-04 . Hollywood School for Girls (advertisement) . 2024-01-27 . The Los Angeles Times . 18 . Newspapers.com.
  7. News: February 27, 1917 . Hollywood Teacher Marries Pathe Film Manager . January 26, 2024 . Los Angeles Herald . 12 . California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  8. News: November 6, 1917 . Hollywood School Head to Marry L. A. Man . January 26, 2024 . Los Angeles Herald . 3 . California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  9. News: February 25, 1946 . End of Colony: 'Studio Village' New Club Site . January 26, 2024 . LA Evening Citizen News . 13 . California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  10. News: 1923-08-25 . Hollywood Girl School Enlarged; Institution Will Rival Any in West . 2024-01-27 . Los Angeles Evening Express . 27 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: 1931-09-14 . Girls' School Principal Given Vacation Leave . 2024-01-27 . The Los Angeles Times . 24 . Newspapers.com.
  12. News: 1955-08-06 . Mrs. Woollett, Art Patron and Educator, Dies . 2024-01-27 . The Los Angeles Times . 19 . Newspapers.com.
  13. News: 1921-09-02 . Hollywood School for Girls . 2024-01-27 . Los Angeles Evening Citizen News . 8 . Newspapers.com.
  14. Web site: William Lee Woollett . 2024-01-26 . PCAD: Pacific Coast Architecture Database.