Rhode Island College - Ricoled Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1955

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Rhode Island College - Ricoled Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 65 of 164
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Page 65 text:

444 Ode A Smear wma I. The pocufs address Il. The legacy III. The voices reply IV. The psalm V. The voices reply You! inheritors ol this day and the one that is not yet- you'll have me say the truth? You and time have met. .-. .-. .vt Betueatliinv' hand uncurl the leffae . l m 0 For you no pastel day X'Vatch! a soulless atom hurl minute the matter vast the space To more minuteness shatter. Cast this place. For you a no-time A white and blinding mushroom colored by the day's spilled blood A black black headline. Run in this maze Circle in your l'l'lgl'll. lnert your days Morningless this night. Splintered glass Powdered stone Blackened grass Aging bone. This be the residuum? thin.k-- We'll sit in to waste in and mourn You nursed Your hymn! Quick! read You lethargy mere frailty our age's death? our breath! Our faith ' your psalm. I will declare the decree: The Lord hath said unto me . This day have I begotten thee. There is no ultimacy to things I-Iis truth be the will Be wise now therefore O ye kings: Be instructed, ye judges ol? the earth. This legacy was made at Birth. I'Ve heard and now we promise Instead .of lormless stone The soul be spirit of the bone. Sacred our possession on this day Careful our discretion now we pray This he the continuum. Carol W'arner Page Fifty-nine

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Y eadafa Zhu Uffcbefza V Second Semeatefz Page' F ifty-ei ght Ai 1 4 i 4 1 7am Semeefa Sealed: B. Manish, Sec.g R. Coelho, Pres.: V. G-regory, Vice Pres. Standing: C. Finnn, Soc. Comm.g V. Cullen. Trcas. ,,.,,...4..--- . . .i....---,i -.-..,...Y. . .. . Y. ..Y R. Coclho, Pres.g K. Harrison, Soc. Comm.: B. Gorman, Vice Pres.g j. Whitehead, Sec R. Bluis, Trcas.



Page 66 text:

Zines 7066! The time came too soon to write this last will, College days are over at R.I.C.E. on the hill, We look back and remember each fault that we had l'Ve've tried to correct them and make you feel glad By leaving you all kinds of people and such Occasionally we've added a humorous touch The needs of dear R.I.C.E. we wish to fulfill Such is the purpose of this . . . our last will. Mr. Gnige-A curriculum that never needs revision, Emhoclied witl1 every needed provision. Mr. Dmzormn-White-collar student with jacket aml tie, Who'll be the apple of everyones eye. Miss Connor-College people hlled with charm, Who never give her cause for alarm, Miss Lee-A portable critic in every town, So responsible teachers won't be shifted around. Miss Tlmrp-A new building for Barnard carefully planned. To serve as a model throughout the land. Miss Carlson-A machine to help in her job so complex, Of compiling, when needed, a student's index. Miss McC11.nigle-Students who always sing on key. When teaching Red-Bird in the Tree. Miss Davey-An hour a day to shine on T.V.. 'Singing the praises of R.l.C.E. Mrs. flllendorj'vA May Day dawning bright and clear. With ample funds to spend each year. Mr, Allison-Discerning students who can define. The farthest reaches of the human mind. Mr. .-floia-.-X soap-box to stand un during class- A test that even the Seniors can pass, Mrs. Ifr'z'ker-Stutlents who are able to tell at a glance. The works of the mas:-ers created in France. Miss Iiicho-A class who can perform the feat.. Of keeping up with Bicbo's beat. Mr. Brown-A student body overloaded with men, Who can win those games again and again. Miss l1'tm'iII-Futtu'e Martha Grahams with non- cracking joints. lllho in leaps and tours show their fine points. Miss CI!llI.IJfIC'ff-Sl1lIllClllS whose vocabulary is succinct and eclectic. Whose devices and responses are never hectic. Miss Cuzner-A modern library that is complete, SVith bo-ok-wrappers, muzzles and quiet feet. Mr. Ethier-A forest primeval with berries and ferns, To make his bouquets in decorative urns. Mr. Drmilowicz-An electric eye to inspect and splice, The broken films that 1'Cl,ll1'll to R.l.C.E. Mr. Greene-'l'lie class who knows what time it was, When Shakespeare shaved off all his fuzz. Mr. Harfup-A verihable, reliable test of LQ., That measures what it's supposed to do. Miss Healey-People who speak up loud and clear, Never showing their innate fear. Mr. Horan-Deinocracies, industries and unions replete, I With intelligent people in tl1e driver's seat. Miss Keefjc-A freshman class for whom there is hope. For learning the use of the microscope. Page Sixty Miss Kcenruz-A workable. pi.tctic.al hcdttcc. , For medical excuses that she's suspect of. Mr. lmoirelli-A miniature world in its ffalaxv. r--1 - . D lo use in teaching astronomy. I Miss I.ot1gIrre3t-A wind-mill complete with Sancho l'anZa, With Don Quixote in the 2nd stanza. V Mr, Mcliulee-One hundred copies of his book to use, For his R. I. Law class to peruse. Mr. lVf1ff7IfIUfCf-'A plan for a building so compact and neat, With profs agreeing it t:an't be beat. Mr. Miicltell-Freshman to compute th-e speed of 11 ball. When thrown in a wind frotn a 50 foot wall. Miss Nelson-Twenty-fotlr weekends of skiing in Stowe. With excellent weather and ten feet of snow. Mrs. Prreisser-Writers whose essays are never trite. Who read the New Yorker and Timrss every night. Miss .Stroll-A bell-shaped curve with perfect distribution, XVith the students all making their contribution. Miss Snell-Unlimitctl copies of each reserve book, Pitts a sound proof, comfortable reading nook. Miss Slrlrfre-People who are willing to wait in line. Who don't want their books out ahead of time. Miss Tl:onzjzson-Sensit,ive, aesthetic minds that are clear. Lovers of Whitman, Thoreau and Lanier. Mr. Unzlerltill-Skieclub members with superlative skill, To enable them safely to schuss a hill. Mr. Waile-A coinrnenceinent line with even-marked spaces, For faculty members to find their places, Miss l'l'righI-1.ast but not least we leave you the most. .VX rocket to travel from coast I0 coast. To the Untlergratluates . . . f1llIf0l19 We will you the wisdom, strength and foresight to realize, appreciate and treasure your senior year to the fullest. Seize your last opportunity to 'bc the kind of a student, teacher and person you wish to be. Solzhmnores To our sister class we will the fond memories. pleasant associations and warm friendships we have experienced here at the college with two more won- derful years filled with promise and fulfillment. F resl 1 men We will you the culmination of many years of hoping, planning, and working . . . the new building. Live in il-work in it .. .appreciate it and be worthy of it.

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