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Camilla Hall

Camilla Christine Hall (March 24, 1945 - May 17, 1974) was an artist, college trained social worker, and an early member of the Symbionese Liberation Army. She is most well known for being one of the kidnappers of heiress Patricia Hearst.
==Early life==

On March 24, 1945, Camilla Christine Hall was born in Saint Peter, Minnesota.〔''O'Brien, Susan. Research Files on Camilla Hall, 1967-1976.'' CAMC Collection 30. Gustavus Adolphus Archives, St. Peter, Minnesota.〕 Her parents, George Fridolph Hall (1908-2000) and Lorena Daeschner Hall (1911-1995), worked at Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota from 1938-1952. In addition, her father was a minister in the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lutheran Church in America, and later the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Her mother, Lorena (Daeschner) Hall, helped found Gustavus Adolphus College's Art Department and served as the department head.〔Biographical Notes from ''Hall Family. Papers Concerning Camilla Hall and George F. and Lorena Hall, 1938-1995.'' CAMC Collection 13. Gustavus Adolphus College Archives, St. Peter, Minnesota. ()〕 Camilla Hall was the only surviving child of four; two of her siblings died of a kidney disorder, Peter and Nan, and a third, Terry, of congenital heart disease.〔"Camilla Hall Ends Her Long Journey Home". ''People'' magazine, August 19, 1974, pp 14-15.〕〔''O'Brien, Susan. Research Files on Camilla Hall, 1967-1976.'' CAMC Collection 30. Gustavus Adolphus Archives, St. Peter, Minnesota. http://gustavus.edu/academics/library/archives/CAMC0030.php〕
In 1952, the Hall family moved to what is now Tanzania in East Africa. George and Lorena Hall taught in schools and did mission work, while Camilla and Nan played with the native children.〔''Camilla Hall's Place in the Symbionese Liberation Army'' by Rachel Hanel, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota 2004〕 In 1954, when Camilla was nine, the family moved back to Saint Peter, because of seven-year-old Nan's poor health. While Camilla Hall attended elementary school in Minnesota, the family moved to Montclair, New Jersey until Hall was to start high school.
After moving back to Minnesota, Hall went to Washburn High School in Minneapolis where she was involved in many activities. The 1963 Washburn Yearbook says, "Candy was a member of Blue Tri, Class Play, Poplars Staff, Quill Club, Forensics, Pep Club, and Hall of Fame"〔 Blue Tri club was an organization that encouraged Christian ideals and put together service projects.〔 In addition, Camilla Hall was voted class clown in High School.〔 In 1963, she graduated from Washburn High School.

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