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MARY PAGE TURNER .• Page" 6. L K History BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Western. H'igh School Philomathean Literary Society, President, '26, Vice-President, '25, Treasurer, '23, Secretary, '24, Prelims, '23; Y. W. C. A., Cabinet, '25, '26; Powder Puffs, '23, '24, '25; Inter-Club Council, '25, '.26; College Choir, '23, '24; Secretary Class, '23, '24; Class Basket-ball, '23, '24, '25, '26; Associate Editor ALOHA; Monthly Staff, '25. '26; Gold Bug Staff, '25, '26; Senior Representative College Improvement Com- mittee. Variety's the very spice of life, Thai gives it all its flavor. ARYPACE-the Versatile! This should be her epithet. Tempere- mental with a wee bit of good-humored sarcasm, this capable young lady is ready for anything at any time. Take a glance at the above if our statement is doubted. How could the Class of '26. or even the I college do without her in her four year's sojourn on the Hill. She is quite noted for always having her work in at the appointed time, yet always leaving time for a good book or a game of bridge. Besides being very studious, she likes athletics and is always ready for any kind of fun. Dance? Well, if she's not playing the piano for others' pleasure, she can be seen flittering around the room to some one else's music. And all those new steps? Didn't Mary Page bring them to us from Baltimore or Annapolis where she spent most of her week-ends? But, folks, note-+especially gentlemen of the "Titan Tint"-Page's one weakness is "Red Heads," and the Class of '26 wishes her all sorts of luck in that and her various other pursuits.