History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
Rodman, chairman; F. E. Reader, treasurer; Mrs. O. A. Hedlund. secretary; Claude Alden, Gus Linn and Mrs. M. Markley. On the Kimball county high school the present board officers are: W. S. Rodman, chairman; Isaac Roush, treasurer; Rachel McElroy, secretary; E. A. Selover and Ed. A. Bergman.
The teachers for Kimball county high school are : C. P. Beale, superintendent ; Ida Roberts, Elmer O. Bergman, Alta Youngblcod, Edna Bieseking, R. R. Ricker and F. B. Kelly.
The Kimball grade school teachers are : Eva King, principal; Mrs. Irvin Littrell, Helen Binning, Edith Rhoads, Sarah Leckey, Dorothy Groves, Alice Andrews, Neva Tritt, Mary Wright, Martha Lecky, Hazel Parks, Frances Lovett, Gladys Beale, Trena Haugen, Ruth Moore and Maude Drake.
The superintendent of the schools prior to the present superintendent's position was filled by L. A. Eastman.
Churchks
The Methodist Episcopal church of Kimball is the pioneer religious institution of this county. Its start began with the first settlement of the community in 1885. A flourishing Union Sunday school was being led by C. F. Robertson as superintendent. C. C. Clewett was choir leader and Rev. E. Mount was pastor in charge. In 1886 Rev. T. H. Dry was pastor,. Mrs. Theo. Menges was superintendent of the Sunday school. In 1888 E. J. Robinson was pastor and O. B. Tanneyhill was leading the Sundav school. In 1890 Rev. W. H. Bancock was pastor. Rev. J. P. Bradley assisted this charge about this same time and in 1892 Rev. W. H. D. Hornaday entered upon a pastorate which lasted for several years. In 1898 Rev. Benjamin Hornaday was in charge, and was succeeded by Russell Link, who served as pastor of this flock until the arrival of Rev. R. Randolf. In 1906 N. G. Medlin came and after him, Rev. E. J.