LUCY MAE SVANG SELANDER
Now retired, Lucy Mae Svang Selander, Bachelor of Arts in sociology and library science, was a children’s librarian for more than 40 years.
Now retired, Lucy Mae Svang Selander, Bachelor of Arts in sociology and library science, was a children’s librarian for more than 40 years.
Judy C. Stribling is a freelance scientific writer, editor and researcher, providing authors with writing, editing and research services.
Ethel “Sue” Susan Palmer excelled as a technical information specialist for the Chevron Oil Field Research Company from 1982 until she retired in 1999.
Ernestine “Tina” N. Eger is a professor emerita of Carthage College, where she taught Spanish and Chicano literature and worked as a librarian.
Barbara Pickthorn is a university librarian and educator celebrating more than 50 years of dedication to library and information science.
In 2001, Joyce Bullard Radcliff joined Tennessee State University in Nashville as an assistant professor and serials librarian.
Kathleen Casteel Blazar, MSLS, retired in 2018 after 45 years as a health science librarian at Case Western Reserve University.
Dana Darwin Mallett Hummel is a retired research librarian and information technology specialist, with a past in the federal government.
Virginia L. Kinney excelled as a librarian with the Miami County Public Library from 1978 to 2011 and the Newton Local School from 1984 to 2002.
Retired from a distinguished career in education and library science, Harriet Foley worked with the Carlisle Public Schools in Carlisle for over 25 years.
Lucille M. Rosa currently serves as a cataloger at the Freetown Historical Society in Assonet, Massachusetts, since 2015.
Melanie Freese is a certified public librarian, and a member of the International Honor Society in Education and the American Library Association.
Now retired, Margaret E.C. Howland found success as director of the library at Greenfield Community College in Massachusetts from 1968 to 1990.
Jeanne Given Plitt is retired from her former position as director of the Alexandria Public Library in Virginia, which she maintained from 1970 to 1992.
Retiring from education, Mary Morgan was a social worker at the Hospice of Central Kentucky, Gentiva Health Services and Lincoln Trail District Home Health.
Soon after moving to the Washington, D.C., area, Carol Bennett became a reporter for the Alabama Radio Network from 1981 to when she retired in 2001.
Janice L. Colmer Weston most recently served as the chief librarian of the U.S. Army Ordnance Center and School at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
Carolyn Robison stayed with Georgia State University in roles like associate librarian, associate professor and professor until her retirement in 1998.
Carolyn J. Else retired in 1994 after a long tenure as director of the Pierce County Library’s Summit branch in Tacoma, Washington.
Passionate about books, Denise Lynne Montgomery dedicated more than three decades to advancing library science. She started at Sweet Briar College.
Laura Balatbat Corpuz currently serves as an interlibrary loan coordinator at Bradley University Library.
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