VOL. CXVII. 4.FRIDAY, NOVCMBM 4;■■ • r i f iNew School tof^MippWB? * *f+ • 1!*: TWELVE CLASSROOMS are contained lb this modern. building, which houses Our Lady of Lourdes school,Glenway avenue, Cincinnati. Dedication ceremonies will be held on Sunday, Nov. 13, at 4 p.m. when the Most Rev. George J. Rehring, Auxiliary Bishop, will officiate. An open house and inspection of the building, which was begun July 19, 1948, and completed recently, will follow. IThe exterior is Indiana limestone land the interior is cinder block painted in pastel shades. A principal’s office, health room, and sisters’ utility roonl also are on the upper floors. The basement containsa cafeteria andat the right of the•lt;*Enrollment in of 66 over the tot and three lay teacl The new schlt; been in use since It a contemplated pli contain additional Lamott is pastor.The stone panel that appears in the facade lilding depicts Christ blessing two school children, le school is 318 pupils, which represents a gain for the past school year. Six Sisters of Mercy srs form, the staff, replaces a six-room frame structure that had 59. The school building represents one section of that will, as the growth of the parish demands, lassrooms and an auditorium. Father George N.