lie®re to on.:ed (Continued From Page On«School Openingnd*nt5n-iaywar, he stated. The only way iv victory will be successful is through education in the aggressor countries for at least two generations to stop vandalism, he said. Plead* For Progre**\ He offered a plea that “we do •hp permit these countries to re-nf vert to their old forms of government, education and idealology.“Along with the army of occupation, ho said, “let there go thein- army of education.,ou The officer stated that The nd homes in this country have so dis-lir- integrated that the safety of this Ing nation lies in education of the ral present generation. Unless the ug. sanctity of the home Is preserved,me the winning the war willshe boomerang on us.”lev Stating that some of the weak-be nesses in the armed services are ay. the result of teaching of theory in jnd public schools rather than the me, teaching of functional subject ral matter, he offered a challenge to teachers “to teach children to do things and not to teach them there are such things to be done sometime, somewhere, somehow.The assembly was opened withinvocation by John R. Freeman. Acting Superintendent Matthews presided for the program. He introduced 37 new teachers who have been employed since June 1 and asked the 47 additional teachers employed within the last year to stand up.A piano selection was given bywcdapelotne-1 is :tornd-av-nal . S, me. een nernts,ockA1At T y do Gi ca W sp an O.M:thnilecanTlatnitsrththeroptheiur-Virginia Belle Gamble and a vocal selection, “I Will Magnify Thee ODiveG\SFAlle:J.G.Alm;PsE.DcS.H(ScGiGiElstertheeralyerilay,andth diino,TOWnot:hatzediopsireefaroflasticalthenet-theand ines [ sa-rail-iainromricharlyi is the said So-the l intilestheiked iced ring to ve ique rmy way :h n teast1 •Rus-vereBerthedos-westvereromi toinskler-isin.!)s or the lich ur-werbewerap-oupentsheird tomm-em-5 for ; in-lent. area tees, ring willbie,ctionwillpro-pro-GodM (MosenthaP, by Peggy Johnson and Nora McMurry, accompanied by Eleanor Jackson. Captain Irvin introduced Capt.Orville Funkhowser, with whomhe has been associated at Dallas. Captain Funkhowser formerly was superintendent at Amboy, 111. Educational progressives have not fared very will in Texas, Captain Funkhowser said in a brief speech.List of faculty members and officials for the new term has been Announced jRS folio’s-.'• \ a«R. w. Matthews, acting superintendent; jMfM Dorothy Lomax, curriculum director.Senior High school — Floyd Honey, *c-ting principal, Mayme Alexander. O. N. Atkinson. Nancy J, Binford, Mrs. Rosa Mae Burford, Mrs. J, O. Cade. Edith Caveness, Mattie E. Clark, Moselle Cobb,C. C. Cox, Mrs. Dick Cozbv, O. E. Dawson,J. Davis, Mrs. Ruby Douglass, Charles Eskridge, John R. Freeman, Mrs. Marie Gabriel, R. T. Oroves, Mrs. Groves. Ish-mael Hill, Linioel Hilliard, Glenys Honey, Kathleen Ingram, Evelyn Jennings. Audie Johnson. Mrs. R. P, Johnson, E. E. Key,8am Leifeste, E. J. Lowrey, Mrs. R. B, Luker, H. J. McCabe, Velma McCandless, Aline McCarty, Mrs, Dorothy McGregor, Mary Magee, Elma Miller. Mrs. Eula Mohle, Claudia Neelley, Rogers Orr. Grace Padley, Mrs. Allie RAe Parker, Christeene Peek, Howard Price, Mrs. Rachel Reese,J. W. Reid. Bernice Scarlett, Mrs. Alice Sipe, Mrs. Ruth Studhalter. Mrs. Naomi Thompson. Mrs. Lozelle Turnbough, Gertrude Watson. W. C\ Watts. Dixie White.Nell Marie Wiley. Mrs. Thelma Wilson, Neville Wrenn. faculty members; Mrs. E.M. Lovelace and Mrs. Ivy Warren, library assistants; Billie Lou Abel. Mrs. Betty Jean Allen, Grace Ellington and Helen Hale, clerks.Junior High school—Carroll Thompson, principal. Ruby Atwood, Mrs. J. T. Bais-den, Mrs. J. C. Bateman, Mrs. Elizabeth j ir Bruce, Mrs. J. N. Bryan, Gladys Butler, Mrs. Lois Cammack, Louise Campbell. Mrs. Henrietta Dalton, Walter Dickenson, Mrs. R. C. Douglas, Henrv Elder. Mrs. Elois Elliott, Mrs. H. H. Frye. Mrs. Isabel Garrison, Mrs. Mary Gulledge, Mrs. Vera Harrell, Pansye Harris, Mrs. Ruby Holloway, Mrs. Harry Hunter. Mrs. Nancy Ruth Hutson, Mrs. Mary Lou Kelly, Julia C, Lair, Mrs. Mattilec Lattimore, Mrs.Jeante Laws, Mrs, Nina Lindley, EulaMcCorkle, Virginia McLean. C. A. Nor-cross, Myra Ann Perkins. Mrs. Analara Power, A. F. Rasor, A. B. Reese. Mary Lou Roberson, Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Essa Lee Roberts, Catherine Royalty, Mrs. Gladys Sims. Jesse T. Stalcup, Mrs. J.L. Teal, Mrs. Rosabel Turner. Geneva Voss, Mrs. Mary A. Ware, Mrs. Pearl Watson, Genelle Wilhite, Mrs. Berta Wilhite, Carolyn Reynolds, Mary Louise Wilson and Russell Wimherley, faculty members; Jorita Schnell and Eldora Whitlock, clerks.George R. Bean school — W. Kary Mathis, principal, Mrs. J. R. Bridges, Lucille Collier, Billie Crausbay. Thelma Davidson, Mrs. E. F. Dawkins, Mrs. Len-non Hill, Mrs. Betty Vera Mader, Mrs.Mildred McKelvy. Mrs. W. O. McLeod,Mrs. Thomas Miller, Mrs. Margie Munn. Mrs. Edwin Read and Mrs. Ardath Smith.K. Carter school — Miss Stela Thurman, principal; Mrs. Iris Bergholm, Oulda Buzbee, Mrs. L, C. Craven, Katie Bell Crump, Mrs. George Duval, Mrs. Milton Greer, Ruth Griffis, Pearl Jackson. Mrs. Hattie Kennedy, Mrs. Elitabel Kittle, Mary Mathis, Minnie Lee McMurry, Evelyn Pickens, Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mrs. Josephine Spikes, Imogene Webster and Mrs. D. J, Wilhelm.Central Ward school — H. C. Bowlin, principal, Mrs. Josephine Ballenger, Mrs. Ruth Carter, Anna Casey, Mr-. Ance English. Olive Huff, Martha Mathis, Mrs.W. Kary Mathis, Mrs. W. L, Metcalfe, Mrs. J. T, Shaver, Mrs. L. J. Soltis, Mrs. Thelma Stanley and Mrs. John D. Watson, faculty members; Mrs. L. C. Ellis, visiting teacher for elementaryschools, with office at Central jWard school,Dupre school — Mrs. Guy L. Trow,principal, Margaret Bell, Marian Bray, Faye Coltharp, Verlin Cooke, Lois Hale, Mrs. John T. Howell. Mrs, Opal Key,Mrs, Peari Metcalfe, Mrs, Eric r. Ming, Mrs, Virginia Nelson, Ninetta Parker,Mrs, Mary A. Power, Mrs. T. A. Rhodes, Ruby Nell Smith, Mrs. Vada Spence, Mrs, Merle Spivey and Mrs. Gertrude Waggoner.George M. Hunt school — Lennon Hill, principal, Mildred Boone. Mrs, Julia Cane, Frances Conley, Mrs. Floyd Dunn, Mrs.J. L. Holt, Evelyn Jones, Mittle Jones, Doris Kolb, Mrs. Frances Neutzler, Mrs. Lattie Rankin; Susie Shipp, Mrs. Ben Smith, Aileene Turley, Edith Whitlock and Mrs. H. D. Woods.Sanders school — Mrs. J. T. Trigg, principal. Mrs. Juanita Eichelberger, Mrs. Paul Felty, Mrs. Dave Foreman, Elizabeth Harper, Mrs. R. C. Hitt, Mrs. D.M. Hopper, Mrs. Ocar Killian, Mrs. A B. Slagle, Mrs. E. B. Speck, Beulah Starnes, Mrs. Mildred Taylor, Mrs. Marylane Thorne and Ruby Lee Waller.Roscoe Wilson school — Mrs. Ivy Savage. principal, Mrs. Mozelle Adams, Mrs. Lois Bonner, Mrs. Annyee Brown, Ruth Dupree, Mrs, H. B- Hawkins, Gertrude A. Herm, Evva Faye Huffaker, Thelma Jones, Irene Malone, Mrs. E. L. Mc-Crory, Goldie Potts, Murl Ratliff, Mrs. Leone Thomas. Mrs. Nina Thompson and Dimple Watson.Guadalupe school—H. C. Bowlin, acting principal, Mildred Holt, Mrs, C. M. Reese, Mrs. Minnie Ray Swofford and Eddythe Walker.Dunbar school — E. C. Struggs, principal, Mary L. Barnes, Rufus Carmlcal, Mabel A. Hill, Ella lies, Mildred Lusk, Clarabel Richardon, Mary G. Ballard. Mae D. Simmons, Jewel Stanley and Lillian Struggs,