■)_Jonory■ersuis-r'es-worn Ult;‘CM.|ms,neeigh-»rgeandsus-en -' to'lit?.M.and/eref rtedoii' -1 • *»•.•-■• . ■ ...-Hi.... M. «*»»».»lt;*lt;—fe »H I—— tl—HI—lH«WHP I ll ICity Schools Open Monday;Faculty List Is AnnouncedTheir summer vacation ended,; last week. Those at Junior High Lubbock public school students I school who failed 11» receive bookswill return 1o classrooms Monday ! because of fa In re of a shipment To morning for opening of the MM3-44 arrive in time will receive themschool terms, 1 tins week, it was announced Sat-Indications are that enrollment unlay. The shipment has arrived.will be approximately the same Preliminary to opening of the as that Iasi year, R, W. Matthews, term, various meetings of teacher#very i thusamouimean?zones.means-lies rlt;T 11. Atinternminut attackf X \ 1 •Theacting superintendent, said Sat- am( officials have been held in urday. Enrollment on opening day pu, jasj week. afternlast fall was 11,209 and that for j Teachers of nil schools met Kat-the entire year, 8,403. j urdav morning in Senior HighStudents in Senior and Junior | school auditorium and heard an High schools will begin regular j address by (’apt. W. B. Irvin. »u-classwork Monday. Students in perintendent of the city schools, elementary schools will report to | who is on !eave%tfor Army service their rooms. Al‘te%* meeting wilhjaU(j is stationed at Dallas, their teachers and receiving in-1 Captain Irvin discussed condi-formatiun concerning the year’s { tions and trends in education, on* work, they will be dismissed part phasizing the importance of education now and after the war.“The big job will come after theof the day,Books have been issued to Senior High school students and manyin Junior High school during the(Turn to Page 10, Column 2, Please)W FAat m e thumb river iN E \ in tenday eafternshowe