When In The Course Of Human Events . .
In the twentieth century war will be dead, the scaffold will be dead, hatred will be dead, frontier boundaries will be dead, dogmas will be dead, man will live. He will possess something higher than these - a great country, the whole earth, and a great hope, the whole heaven.
VICTOR HUGO
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The life of man is like a game with dice: if you don't get the throw you want, you must show your skill in making the best of the throw you do get.
TERENCE
True education makes for inequality; the inequality of individuality, the inequality of success; the glorious inequality of talent; of genius; for inequality, not mediocrity, individual superiority, not standardization, is the measure of the progress of the world.
FELIX E. SCHELLING
. . . it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them a decent respect to the opinions of manking requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. — We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. —
The life given us by nature is short; but the memory of a well spent life is eternal.
CICERO
"Human Events" is such a general blase phrase encompassing the broad aspect of the student world that it loses meaning except to the individual reflecting on the human events in his own life. This tion tries only to give an overview of the university atmosphei spark the memory of personal pursuits and provide a somewhat ov feeling of this academic year. BSU has both the traditional Dor Greek life, but also a dominant community-commuter student lation which has a very strong effect on the prevalent acti attitudes of the university. Although still being debate to maintain the strong community relationship or let into a highly-respected academic institution will need t the near future; a decision which will have a strong i future "Human Events."
Sincerely,
Man is a machine into ich we put what we
11 food and produce lat we call thought.
R. G. INGERSOLL
Cindy Dillon Assistant Editor Les Bois
Students Return From
Summer To New
$30 Parking Fee;
Student Senate Starts
Debating Over
Student Fund Expenditures
Edgar Winter Appearing Within 24 Hours Of Each
Other, Winter And Dayan Get
Lecture / Concert Series Off To Hectic Beginning
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The Country Wife's cast included David Six, M i c h a e l H o f f m a n , P e n n y M o t h e r s h e a d , D . J .
Ward, Elizabeth Borders, Carol Prettyman, Michael Anderson, Mark Heleker, Joel
Farmer, Jon Irwin, Denice Zundel, Jenny Sternling, Stacy Ericson, Maureen Cochran,
Ronda McConnel.
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The Country Wife
Boise State's Theatre Arts department opened the year's production with "The Country Wife" a comedy set in the old English style. "Subal" productions have had an intamacy with the audience that is hard to beat.
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No matter how you look at it, school involves a lot of work. Vocational-Technical programs offer a chance
to have on the job training. Art programs involve actual art creations, while the academics give the stu
dent a chance to think, read and study. In all programs, the better you apply yourself, the better your
education will be.
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University Community Welcomes
Diverse Interests History Dept. And Student
Programs Board Sponsor
Fifth Annual American
Indian Institute
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Home Ec. Dept., Geology Dept., Sigma Gamma Epsilon Join To Celebrate Earth's Birthday
National "Alice Doesn't Day" Draws Some BSU Interest
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