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MARY ELIZABETH BAKER English "Mary" Aberdeen, Md. Bel Air High School Philo Literary Society; Y. W. Cabinet '22, '23, '24; Vice-President G. S. G. A., '24;' Reporter of Harford Co. Club, '24; Y. M. C. A.; Harford County Club; G. S. G. A.; J. G. C. f "Aye, but give me worship and quietness, I like it better than it, dangerous honor." ARY is rather remarkable. She has never gone to parlor since she has been on the hill. This is a record to be proud of. In spite of this fact, or perhaps because of it, she has become in- dispensible to her peers when they are planning their enter- tainments. "Whom shall we have for the Irish maid?" says the chairman of the program committee of Philo. "There is only one for that part," says another, "and that's Mary Baker," and forthwith she is chosen. Mary is' also one of the leading spirits of the Y. W. C. A. She was one of Western Maryland's four delegates at Eagles mere last June, and whatever anyone needed Mary Baker was sure to have. But, sad to say, in spite of this, she cannot get to class on time. Her latest hobby is bee-keeping, and she says that she intends to go into that business as soon as she leaves college. We trust she will not get stung. Seventy