Honor To Whom Honor Is Due
Mr. N. 0. Kimbler, director of
the Teachers Retirement Fund,
has kindly furnished the Journal
the following list of retired tea-
chers. We honor them for the
contributions they have made to
Kentucky youth. We trust they
may enjoy their retirement.
Teachers Who Retired As of
July 1, 1942
Laura Mason Haskins, Fayette
County.
Mildred Lee Starling, Fayette
County.
Leon Wickliffe Taylor, Fayette
County.
George Jacob Gaines, Garrard
County.
Rosa Cabell Greene, Henderson
County.
Flora A. J. Walker, Henderson
County.
Thomas Shaffer, Lincoln Co.
Thomas Payne, Logan County
Elizabeth Faustina Bowen, Ma-
son County .
Robert Lee Smith, Metcalfe
County.
Tompie Newton Howard, Mon-
roe County.
John Jay Brown, Taylor Co.
Robert Martin Small, Todd Co.
Maria Cunningham, Trigg Co.
Laura Gibson, Barbourville In-
dependent.
Lulu B. Smith, Covington In-
dependent.
Lucinda Lewis, Cynthiana In-
dependent.
William Eli Newsom, Cynthi-
ana Independent
John William Bate, Danville
Independent
Lewis Wentworth Gee, Hop-
kinsville Independent
Fannie M. Bronston Postell,
Hop'kinsville Independent.
Carrie Etta Alexander, Lou-
isville (Central Col. High.)
Gertrude Augusta Bassett, Lou-
isville (Western)
Charlotte Bryant, Louisville
(Western)
George Lewis Bullock, Louis-
ville (Central Col. High)
Joseph Seamon Cotter, Louis-
ville (S. C. Taylor)
Lucretia Morris Gibson, Louis-
ville (Virginia Ave.)
Reubena Dehoney Rogers, Lou-
isville (James M. Bond)
Prima Fitzbutler Washington,
Louisville (S. C. Taylor)
Salome Cecelia Worthington,
Louisville (Western)
Bettie Hayes White, Kentucky
State College for Negroes
Dennis Henry Anderson, West
Ky. Vocational Training School