Mary Page Hutchison, a white female teacher from Leesburg, Virginia, was born on May 28, 1930. She graduated from Columbia Teachers College in 1953 with a Master's degree and had experience teaching English and French to junior high school students. Hutchison was known for her punctuality, cooperation, and positive attitude in the school environment. She was also recognized for her musical abilities as a pianist and organist. Despite not having experience in athletic coaching, Hutchison was highly praised for her professionalism and dedication to her work. At the end of the 1953-54 school year, she had no unused sick leave, indicating her commitment to her teaching responsibilities. Hutchison's record provides insight into the educational standards and expectations for teachers in Loudoun County, Virginia in the mid-20th century.