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AGNES HARPER A'l'KINSO:N Biology "Aggie" Cumberland, Md Allegany County High School Browning Literary Society; Norment Elocution Medal, '22; Browning Prelim., '22, '23; Browning Contestant, '23; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '23; Vice-President, '24; Eagles- mere Delegate, '23; Class Basketball, '23; Honor Board, '21, '22, '23; President Honor System, '24; President Wags, '23; President Browning, '24; Secretary Wags, '22; R. O. D. B.; J. G. C.; G. S. G. A.; Y. W. C. A.; W. A. G.'s; College Choir, '21, '22, '23, '24; Choral Club, '21, '22, '23; Powder Puffs. I "The purest treasure mortal times afford is spotless reputation." -Shakespeare. GNES ATKINSON, known to her friends as "Aggie," is one of the most energetic girls in the class of 1924. She came from Cumberland, and by the end of her first year had made herself a record as a biologist, consequently the most of her time has been spent in the laboratory. The accomplishments of "Aggie" are many. She is a good public speaker, proving this to be a fact when she was a society contestant, rep- resenting Browning Literary Society, in the spring of her Junior year. "Aggie" has also been active in the work of the Y. W. C. A. She rep- resented Western Maryland College at the Y. W. conference at Eagle's Mere in the summer of 1923. She is a faithful member of the R. O. • D. B's. She speaks only when the occasion demands a decision, despite 'the fact that the organization is noted for its talkative members. Her opinion is therefore held valuable. The preciseness of her nature and her unfailing ambition is a com- bination which especially fits her for anything which she may attempt. Sixty-nine