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FACULTY ADVISER’S MESSAGE M3 ' Message to the Class of 193 3 yOU entered college under the blue skies of prosperity and are leaving under the leadened skies of economic stagnation. Let not the present condition change your future plans but be an inspiration for their accomplish- ment. O Wind, if Winter comes can Spring be far behind?” Thomas W. Freeman
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FOREWORD T HE time has come when we, the members of the class of Nineteen- thirty-three, are about to make that great step into the busy and competitive world that lies before us. For four years we have been shielded by the kindly, maternal walls of our beloved college. Here, the happiest and most cherished years of our lives have been spent. To some of us college was just an adventure, while to others it meant the fulfilment of a deep-rooted ambition. Some have always been in the limelight, while others have worked conscientiously in the dark, absorbed by their own work and progress. Whether we have brought glory to ourselves or not, we still have something in common — love for our Alma Mater. As we stand on the threshold looking out upon life with its many vicissitudes, a tear wells to our eyes and our hearts become heavy. Never again will we be students of Rhode Island State College — the mother of our ideals, hopes, and ambitions. Upon graduation the only connections that we will have with the college in the future will be in the form of class reunions and occasional visits to the college. Upon these instances we shall see some of the old classrooms that were so full of laughter and pathos, and some of our professors who will help us recall the blissful past, but never again shall we find the old joys and laughter that were so characteristic of our stay here. They will be gone, never to be found again. It is the purpose of the Grist to help us recall our eventful college days. For when we have become old and feeble, and the erstwhile brilliant memories have become dimmed and hazy, we will again open this volume and reinvigorate our memory with thoughts of our happy and eventful youth.
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