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On
June 14, 2004, Susie Knoblauch became the 28th
person to serve on the IHSA
administrative staff and the 11th
female to serve.
Knoblauch
came to the IHSA staff from Low
Point-Washburn High School where
she was a teacher in the English department,
coached speech individual events
and directed the school
play. A high school teacher
of English, speech, drama and
broadcasting since 1987, Mrs.
Knoblauch also has coached
cheerleading at both Morton and
Washington High School. From 1987-2002
she taught speech, broadcasting
and drama and coached individual
events at Morton High
school. She also directed
school musicals at Morton and
coached cheerleading.
During the 2002-03 school term she
was an English and speech teacher
at Washington High School.
From
1998-2003, she was also a part-time
speech communication and drama
instructor at Illinois Central
College.
Susie
has served as manager and judged
in speech regional and sectional
competition. She has served
on the State Speech Tournament Committee, and judged at
the State Speech Tournament.
She is an Illinois Speech and
Theatre Association member and
presenter, and a National Forensic
League judge.
She
earned her Bachelor of Science in
Communication and Teacher Education
from Illinois State University in
1987. In 1997, she received
a Master of Science in
Communication from ISU.
While
at Illinois State University,
Susie was a member of the ISU cheerleading
team and ISU speech team.
Susie
and her husband, Herb, are parents
of two sons, Evan and Kyle.
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