The Children’s Book Council and school librarians
are natural allies because they share the same objectives. This listing may be of interest to CBCA
members.
Prior to 1967 when I was appointed the first
(and only) Supervisor of School Libraries, a number of Tasmanian schools had
established libraries to supplement the dreary post-war classroom readers and
the very limited number of textbooks available to teachers. They were run by dedicated people with
limited or no training in librarianship but who saw clearly the importance of
recreational and research reading in education.
Among these notable pioneers were: Miss Faith GIBBONS (Hobart High),
Miss Jessie BLYTH (Launceston High), Mrs Cecilia STUBBS (Burnie High), Mrs
Doreen HOPKINS, Mrs Fanny HARDING, and Mrs Bronwyn MEREDITH. Also deserving commemoration for their work
with the School Library Service to primary schools were Miss Dorothy BELCHER
and Miss Jean CRISP. An important role
was also played from the library at the Hobart Teachers College by Miss Amie
EWIN and in the library at the Education Department’s Head Office by Miss Adele
de Bomford. There were others whose
names, to my intense frustration, will not surface in my ancient memory.
From 1968 when I started work after studying
librarianship at the University of New South Wales, an exciting new era began,
taking advantage of the policy of the Federal Labor Party when it was
implemented in 1972 by the Gough Whitlam government. New or refurbished libraries were built,
grants for books were increased, teacher-librarians were appointed, advisory
and technical support was given, and training courses for teacher-librarians
were begun at the Tasmanian College of Advanced Education.
Until 1991 when the Library Services Branch
which oversaw these developments was abruptly closed down, I had the pleasure
and pride of working with a large cadre of people who made a very significant
difference to the quality of Tasmanian education. It seems to me that their names deserve
remembering and honouring. It is a shame
that there is no full register of them but some at least are listed below.
ABELL, Miss Jill
BECKER, Miss Toni
BECKER, Mrs Marjorie
BEHRENS, Mrs Gaye
BENNETT, Miss Rhoda
BRIDGLAND, Miss Angela
BUCHANAN, Miss Vicki (later GRANT)
BUGG, Miss Sharron (later HEWER)
CANE, Miss Georgie
CLIFFORD, Mr Phil
CULLENWARD, Mrs Jan
DUNBAR, Miss Kay
DUNN, Ms. Lyn
EASTMAN, Mrs Berenice
GARDAM, Mrs Julie
GOWARD, Mrs Coral
GROOT, Mrs Barbara
HAMPTON, Mrs Monica
HAWES, Mrs Joy
HELLICAR, Ms. Ros
HICKMAN, Mrs Leslie
HOUGHTON, Mr John
HUCULAC, Mrs Eva
JAMES, Mrs Kath
JENSEN, Ms. Gita
KELLY,
Mr Michael
LEWIS, Mrs Marie
LUDFORD, Ms. Sally
MAHONEY, Mrs Dulcie
McPHERSON, Ms. Lynn
MORRIS, Mrs Gill
PARRISH, Miss Amanda
ROBILLIARD, Mrs Jean
SCOTT, Ms. Judy
SHELTON, Mrs Judy
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SIANSKI, Mr Ed
SMITH, Miss Janet (later MIDDLETON)
STOWE, Mr Edward
WATTS, Mrs Irene
WHILE, Mr Richard
WILSON, Miss Karen
YOUNGER, Mrs Jean
ZIEGLER, Ms. Gaye
Because of inadequate records and the
writer’s failing memory, there are many other names that could and should be
added to this list, at least up until 1991 when a new generation of school and
college librarians took over. It would
be a kindness if any reader could add any names by emailing the writer at Glen Pullen so that the
listing could be at least a little more complete.
Glenn
Pullen is a Life Member of CBCA Tasmanian Branch.
I was appointed the Teacher Librarian at Oatlands District High School in 1981 and am still working in that capacity at Sacred Heart College in New Town now. Rhoda Bennett and I did our library study together. I was Dawn Shore when I first started. Felicity Shirley (now Sly) was also appointed as a TL that same year but I have forgotten where she first went.
ReplyDeleteThank you for thinking of doing this.
Sadly when I left Clarence High School 7 years ago, I was not replaced.
Dawn Price
My first Teacher Librarian placement was at Queenstown Primary in 1981, where I took over from another Felicity, Felicity Vincent. Apart from 6 years when I was on leave having children, I have held the position of Teacher Librarian in a variety of primary schools (not always full-time), and am now at Don College as Library Manager. Bronwen Sealy also trained with us and is now at Rosny College.
ReplyDeleteFelicity, I am sure your predecessor at Queenstown Primary was Francis Vincent who then went on to a primary school in Devonport. She then became Francis Furlani and held various primary school teacher-librarian positions in the south.
DeleteFelicity, I am sure your predecessor at Queenstown Primary was Francis Vincent who then went on to a primary school in Devonport. She then became Francis Furlani and held various primary school teacher-librarian positions in the south.
ReplyDeleteEditor's note: apologies - technical glitch has delayed the addition of this anonymous post