Della Prell Darknell Campbell

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Charter and 50 year members who were present to celebrate the Golden Anniversary of Gamma Eta chapter were, front, left to right, Ruth Cresswell Kettunen, Bernadine Wiese Helton, May Springer Cornwell, Ione Anderson Funk, Margaret Beinhort Brunton, Avis Corey Nolte, Annabel Wells Leach; back, Belle Wenz Dirstine, Olga Edwins Fritzberg, Dorothy Jacobs Goettge, Hazel Huffman Greer, Carrie Ott Rendle, Anna Scott King, Esther Eiffert, Charlotte Davies King, Elva Carey Worthen, Wilma Porter Yoder and Della Prell Campbell, all Gamma Eta Washington State

Della Prell Darknell Campbell (née Prell; December 22, 1889 – died after 1971) was an American educator. She was the Dean of girls at North Central High School in Spokane, Washington.

Della Prell was born on December 22, 1889, in Brandon, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Augusta Prell.[1]

She graduated from Washington State University in 1919 and was part of the Gamma Eta Chapter. She was present at the 50 years celebration of the Gamma Eta chapter in Pullman, Washington in 1971.[2][3]

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