TH2 L'IS:UT: (Continued) twelve apostles. I received no credit for the answer. The teacher was not looking to see what I kner, but rather what know. It was at this time that I realized that school would get me know—::here, I formulated my rule for Lttain— ing Knowledge: never let schoolwork interfere rith education. Jut our society is such that formal e6ue tion is coupulsory to a cer— tain a,s'e an: almost ::ar..c . ;atory there— after. _ln order thzA, rye :nay learn, but at the sa:Le tie achie7:e sucess in schcl, .:.7:7oc_-,te CheatiaL; is i:eithcr i_.3_:cr...l nor u^— it is the on:y - . .ray one cz---n :::. ai r ; ail- becone ef.ucate. It is inloral to - .)reve.lt a stu:ent from cheatinc. If a stuc]ent c:aillot cheat, ton he :aust vaste time memo— rizing nonsense from useless courses that must be tc.ken bec: - ,use fcr one rea— son or anoter tlley are reuired. This was tecl time etracts from his ac— ual le7.rning time. It malies very little c:ifference where one receives his hnoTlie;:ge: fro:: a textbook, fybate, or fro: - .: ano— ther's bluebook. ..nd there is no _roof that natorial me:uorizec: solely for c., test is of :lore lastin - value than material copied from a cri73 sheet into a bluebeol:. In a multiversity, TKlcre survival of Vac fittcst is the 1 .- ..ctto cut—cog co::.-etition is acri— ..:ouious. Success is mc. , asured by 3ut mar::s c:o not in:.icL,te c,caCe . :::i.o a— chievenent. =arks often hinCors aca6emic a— chievement. Such is our society: success on , scholastic acconi— plishment cii the other. They should co han - j: in .n c. in orCer that a stu— c"oes not have to :choose between eCucation, he oust cheat. tie one han 6e - lt success Ez,ll The im?ortant thins is to want to learn, to see': I:nowlece actively, anC: In fact, cc: lIVOOSI larits • .:.eti tpan " -) I r T T " mT.J"S ~;/ a! 2.7,Z T.. Guiomar NOV4.2S of Jrazil perfor=ed with the 2rie Tailharmonio Crchestra Tues;lay and i:ednes6 - 7,y, Cctober 13 and 20 at Tecli —uditorium. Cverture " - lusslan and ITuc:. Glinlca, Concerto in L iinor by and aym - .ohc,ny Hunber 1 7 . - .1 Lahler Tzere Ti 3 arie Minor:lonic Society Der—' forms six exczliont co7acerts 7ear, all of.vhich talle 131 ace at '.2ech i to riu: rial de7l:;,s is five :ollarz, for ac2t;lLs twelve dollars, an: reservec: seats arc eiglltecn atch :31111etin boc-rd for this year's concert or infor=tion, contact Carol DeLrmorto C, TI: S!S The high schoel ane! college set in :.rie has always been face: rith the sane 7 ) r obi : - _hat shall we ,:o? The answer is no longer going to New York State, but rather to the 3nsy 7.over, ariels first attem:::t at a coffee house. Though it o - lened only three weeks age, Ccteber 7, inany have already crosser the threshold at F... Sast II Street, ho - ying to :ae entertained, and most have not been cTisa-ir_lointed. s: ; ' :'cr --t .... -IC sic :1 c_:te~ t_.i:_:.-e: evenrur7s, boarC for azlri - lrf, the rest of So. for t:.cse ore! f.::. - :.j c;volli.:1,: . ;; o .o 15 the • -7J•- ; - . ~~i: r _. UTa w ICIT .... s: 0 .!.., \--- I _ Ti' -, - - T T -• r I - US 7C -,-7 rl n MMMEI CCST • 177 • - . ---, T' - •J - /111 . 11 :f.ST or oy 7.1_1 s j I 2 ti , , - ;I:at fc: , Stu— ci c la's. here sacil e zo? Trovi;:es lrofcs— t t o sezvcss a ioc.:l talent u::3 t:ec,:o - .1:- a t viat:% 1 — ea to r 7 O C. IMEMI - ii..L . :, -i=l4" by 3c:1?1i a it eJac— C C.:11 C For tickets jc, r
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