![]() ![]() ![]() Paula was seen by Louis Knapp of Woodford. His description matches Paula’s. She got into his car. While getting into his truck, the girl slipped and fell. ‘Be careful,’ warned Knapp. It was just before 3pm. The stop she got on was Highway Route 67. She was dropped off on Route 9. No further words were spoken between them until Knapp dropped her off. After thanking Knapp for the ride, Paula moved on. Paula Weldon was the eldest of four children born to the famous industrial engineer, architect and designer William Archibald Weldon and his wife Jean Douglas. Paula was a 1945 graduate of Stamford High School. In 1946, he was a sophomore at Bennington College in North Bennington, Vermont. Her college dormitory was the Dew House, which still stands today. She studied art, but her results were not so good, so she was interested in switching to botany. Paula was an average student who studied according to her parents’ interests. Engaged in square dancing and hiking with groups of friends. Watercolor, oil, pencil, He was an art student with an interest in charcoal sketching. She assists a mural painter and has done black and white photography. She enjoyed skating, bicycling, hiking, camping, swimming, square dancing and playing guitar. She had a special interest in botany. She was physically fit and an experienced hiker and camper. Paula once said she was interested in visiting Everett Cave on Mount Anthony. She had a special interest in botany. She was physically fit and an experienced hiker and camper. Paula once said she was interested in visiting Everett Cave on Mount Anthony. She had a special interest in botany. She was physically fit and an experienced hiker and camper. Paula once said she was interested in visiting Everett Cave on Mount Anthony.ĭanny Fager, the owner of a petrol station opposite the college gate at the time, later reported that he saw a beautiful, light, young woman in a red coat. Fager said the girl ran over the edge of a gravel pit near the college entrance and then ran back down. Then she went out of sight. (On the basis of this statement, the whole gravel area was later bulldozed and examined, but nothing was found.) The Unsolved Disappearance of Paula Jean Welden ![]()
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