ALYCE MAE NIELSON
As a poet, Alyce Nielson has contributed myriad poems to anthologies, with titles such as “Melting Glaciers,” “The Raven,” and “Words Are Treasures.”
As a poet, Alyce Nielson has contributed myriad poems to anthologies, with titles such as “Melting Glaciers,” “The Raven,” and “Words Are Treasures.”
Marvine Howe most recently served The New York Times as a Metropolitan staff reporter in New York for one decade, retiring in 1994.
Emilie F. Miller was notably the first woman in northern Virginia elected to the Senate. She ran for and was elected to office in 1988.
Alice Pouncey was a professor of psychology and home economics at East Central Community College until her retirement in 2001.
Carolyn C. Zollar has served the American Medical Rehabilitation Providers Association as executive vice president since 2015.
Joyce L. Stevos’ first position in the industry was social studies department head in the Providence Public School District.
Jacqueline Pflughoeft Blackwell has directed the student services section of the San Jose Unified School District since 1994.
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