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Show ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. This select day school for young ladies, la-dies, which for the past thirty-five years has been the pride of Denver's Catholic educational circles, opened its fall term on the 4th inst. with an unusual un-usual increase of pupils in every grade. Everything in the way of school equipments, etc., was provided for the various departments during the vacation vaca-tion months; the various class rooms, studios, music halls, .etc., were thoroughly thor-oughly renovated and everything possible pos-sible done to make the academy bright and attractive for students. Owing to the appreciation of old and new patrons of the institution, the members of the different classes have become so numerous that divisions had to be made in some of the grades and two additional teachers secured for the faculty. The grades for the current scholastic year will be directed as follows: Sister Doroline Literature and Belles Lettres, generally of eleventh and twelfth high school grades. Sister Mary Guy. late of the Loretto Normal School, Ky. Higher Mathematics Mathe-matics and Chemistry of same grades. ' Sister Vivian Ninth and tenth, the High school grades. Sister Claudia Seventh and eignth grades. Sister Mary Zeno Fifth and sixth grades. Sister Mary Kostka Third ant fourth grades. I Sister Julita Minim department, first ; and second grades. . ' Sister Demetria Music and direi -1 tress of orchestra. ' Sister Mary Benvin Music department. depart-ment. Sister Aimee Teacher of art and vocal vo-cal deDartment. Sister Mary eZno Stenography an I typewriting, f Sister Julita Telegraphy. |