. Mortarboard. y Voorhees JaquesDorothy Browning KirchweyEthel Elizabeth LawrenceClara Alice LewisAdelaide LoehrsonDoris Long Mabel Dorothy McCann Josephine McGrath Christella Frances MacMurray Dorothea Helen Ma lion Ellen Naar Maison Lena Mandel Grace Edith Meier Virginia May Mollenhauer Marion Julia Monteser Rose Moses Mary Nanunack Elizabeth Nitchie Jessie Ray Nottingham Agnes Teresa ODonnell Margaret Mary Alacoque ODonnell Edna Adeline Palmer Rosetta Frances Piatt Elsie PlantElizabeth RawcliffeFlorence Wallace ReadGrace Amelia ReederDorothy Cecilia ReillyMargaret RentonFlorence Estelle Ros
. Mortarboard. y Voorhees JaquesDorothy Browning KirchweyEthel Elizabeth LawrenceClara Alice LewisAdelaide LoehrsonDoris Long Mabel Dorothy McCann Josephine McGrath Christella Frances MacMurray Dorothea Helen Ma lion Ellen Naar Maison Lena Mandel Grace Edith Meier Virginia May Mollenhauer Marion Julia Monteser Rose Moses Mary Nanunack Elizabeth Nitchie Jessie Ray Nottingham Agnes Teresa ODonnell Margaret Mary Alacoque ODonnell Edna Adeline Palmer Rosetta Frances Piatt Elsie PlantElizabeth RawcliffeFlorence Wallace ReadGrace Amelia ReederDorothy Cecilia ReillyMargaret RentonFlorence Estelle RoseHelen Elizabeth SavitzJohanna Julia SehwarteAgnes Gardner ShawEthel Lord Shaw(trace Margaret ShawRuth Hillard SidellSulamith SilvermanLeone Florence SpaldingMaude Beulah StimsonLaura MacElwain StrykLora Rose SweeneyAgnes ThomsonOlive ThompsonNathalie ThomeJulia Anna WagnerHazel Irene WaytMarion WeinsteinJosephine Ray WestAlma WiesnerHelene Benedict WiseHazel WoodhullHelen Darlington WorraElsie Zeller Total 113. I In nineteen six a youthful band Of maidens from afar and near, Would fain the Isle of Knowledge seek^- The dangerous trip caused them no fear. II That ship—The College Entrance Board,So treacherous in name and deed,To them a pleasant voyage gave,And safely to the shore did lead. Ill Straightway the ruling princes gaveThis band the name of Nineteen Ten,Four years, it seemed, must they remain,Ere widsoms books full well theyd ken. IV In this short time has Nineteen TenIn every branch of knowledge wonRenown and glory, praise, and fame,For they each task have nobly V These princes, now, have never wishedTo see their subjects overtaxed—They deem it wise if sports and playsTheir minds and spirits oft relaxed. VI In sports has Nineteen Ten oft showedThat she so far has found no peer;At Greek Games and on Field Day, too,Has she won laurel crowns each year. VII That Nineteen Ten dramatic artAnd talent has in high degree,The Isle of Knowledge oft a chanceHas had in
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