Mrs. Ellen L. Taylor, Louisville
Mrs. Vivian S. Taylor, Win-
chester.
Miss Sallie R. Tilford, George-
town.
Mrs. Lula Ward, Pleasureville
Mr. Wilber A. West, Danville.
Miss Ida White, Columbia.
Miss Paralee White, Columbia
Mrs. L. B. Whitney, Chaplain
Miss Betty B. Williams, Colum-
bia.
Mrs. Marie Williams, Winches-
ter.
Mrs. Dollye W. Wilson, Owens-
boro.
Mr. James P. Wilson, George-
town.
Mrs. Debora Woollolk, Provi-
dence.
Miss Maggie J. Wright, Stan-
ford.
LIFE MEMBERS OF THE
K. N. E. A.
The following persons became
life members of the Association
upon payment of ten dollars each
during the 1942 convention:
Mrs. Bernice Batts Arter .....
............. Louisville
Miss Jessie R. Carter .......
..... ............ Louisville
Mrs. M. L. Copeland .......
............. ........ Frankfort
Miss Marguerite Parks ......
. .. Louisville
Rev. M. B. Lanier .... .....
. . ............. Louisville
Miss Carrie B. Pate .......
................. Louisville
Proof.. E. W. Whiteside....
.............. Paduca.i
Miss Eunice Singleton .....
................ .Louisville
Miss Arnah Wilson .......
...................Louisville
Mr. Atwood S. 'Wilson ......
................. Louisville
SERVES IN NATIONAL
DEFENSE
Dr. J. T Williams, member of
Advisory Committee on Edu-
cation to the Joint Army and
Navy Committee on Welfare
and Recreation.
Kentucky has been honored in
the appointment of Dr. J. T. Wil-
liams, dean of Kentucky State
College, as ta member of the Ad-
visory Committee on Education to
the joint Army and Navy
Committee on Welfare and;
Recreation. This committee is
concerned with the development
of programs of education for men
in the armed forces, both as a
part of national defense and to
prepare them fobr return to post-
war civil life with more adequate
educational preparation.
Every effort is being mAde to
provide the best possible instruc-
tional material for the off-duty
study of the enlisted men, and
to adapt it to effective use under
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