January 13, 1969 The N. C. Essay (' ' A STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE USE OF DRUGS [ » at the north CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS | The North Carolina School of the Arts has a legitimate interest in the j regulation of drug use by its students for the following reason: Drug use | is in violation of State and Federal Law. Federal law for all narcotic and marijuana offenses is five years for the first and ten years for the second and subsequent offenses of unlawful sale or importation. Unlawful posession carries sentences of two, five, and ten years for first, second, and third offenses. Suspension of sen tence, probation and parole are prohibited for all but the first offense of unlawful posession. North Carolina State law for narcotic drug offenses, which specifical ly includes marijuana, provides, for the first offense, a fine of not more than $1,000 or imprisonment for five years, or both, at the discretion of the court. A second offense carries a fine of $2,000.00 and imprisonment of not less than five nor more than ten years. A third offense carries a fine of $3,000.00 and a term of imprisonment of not less than fifteen years. North Carolina State law for barbiturate and stumulant drug offenses pro vides, for the first offense, a fine of $1,000.00 or imprisonment for two years, or both, at the discretion of the court. The North Carolina School of the Arts muse operate within the require ments of these laws. Students at the School will not be protected by the School from the effect of violating any provisions of these laws. In order to clarify the position of the School's Administration and Student Government Association the following rules concerning drug use and/or posession have been adopted: (1) The possession, use, or transportation of marijuana, narcotic, barbiturate, and stimulant drugs without proper medical prescription by students of the North Carolina School of the Arts whether on or off campus is strictly prohibited. (2) Any student who encourages or supports another student in the use of drugs whether on or off campus shall be considered in.violation of rule (1) above. Students in violation of either of these two rules shall be cited to the Review Board for disciplinary action which may result in suspen sion or expulsion. Parents or guardians of students discovered to be in violation of these rules shall be notified immediately. IRENE DAILEY (aon't from p. 1) Working with Miss Dailey are: Director, Ira Zuckerman; Set Design er, Charles Evans; Costumes, Agnes Lattak. The cast are: Mother Cour age; Irene Dailey; Katriu, Cynthia Darlow; Eilif, Gordon Minard; Swiss Cheese, Dale Hedrick; Cook, David Wood; Chaplain, Douglas McCorkindale Yvette Pottier, Christine Rosania; Swedish Commander, Terrell Bennett; Old Colonel, David Sutor; Young Soldier (Scene 4), Randall Rickman; Recruiting Officer, Roger Griffin; Sergeant (Scene 1), Robert Murray; Ordnance Officer, Sam Barcelona; Man With The Bandage, Fred Avery; Sergeant (Scene 3), Stephen Bordner; Older Soldier (Scene A), Neal Bell; Old Peasant Woman (Scene 11), Jean Kuclar; Young Peasant Son (Scene 11) Michael Mullins; Peasant Son (Scene 8), Gary Enck; Old Woman (Scene 8) Katherine Gambs; Peasant Woman (Scene 5),Susan Weiner; and Peasant (Scene 5), Tom Cavano. Previews will start February 25 -27. Opening night is February 28 and MOTHER COURAGE will continue un til March 9. CK«R ORCHESTRA TO PLAY FRIDAY The Student Chamber Orchestra of the North Carolina School of the Arts will give its first public concert at 8:15 p.m. Friday, January 17, in the auditorium of Main Hall at the School of the Arts. The concert is open to the public without charge. Marc Gottlieb, first violinist with the Claremont String Quartet, is conductor of the orchestra. He and other members of the quartet have been in residence at the School of the Arts since the school opened in September, 1965. The orchestra is composed of ap proximately 30 students. Most of them are advanced music majors who have been studying at the school for the past several years. The chamber orchestra was formed last September, and rehearsals are held every Tuesday afternoon. The program will Include: Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 with soloists Glen Wilson of Green ville, Illinois, harpsichord; Renee Siebert of Richmond, Va., flute, and Gottlieb, violin; Beethoven's Horn Sextet with so loists Dan Ashe of Winston-Salem and Jerry Folsom of San Luis Obispo, Cal. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto, No. (next column) Page 3 CALENDAR I Jan. 14 - 8:15 p.m. Choral Concert ! (Tues.) ! I I Jan. 15 - 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. I (Wed.) Convocation for all stu- I dents in grades 8, 9, 10. and 11. An explanation and description of a pol icy on the Use of Drugs at NCSA. Room 113, Main Building. (Attendance re quired.) 11:30 a.m. Student Music Recital in the Main Audit orium. 12:00 p.m. Trampoline In struction in the Theatre. i 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Convocation for all stu dents in grade 12 and first year in college. Drug policy explanation. Room 113, Main Building. (Attendance required) 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Convocation for all second, third, and fourth year co llege students. Drug pol icy explanation. (Atten dance required.) 8:00 p.m. Swimming at YWCA 8:00 p.m. Film at Wake Forest-Othello. Dir. by Anthony Havelock-Jones. With Laurence Oliver, Mag- gie Smith, Frank Finlay. j Color. ! ! ;Jan. 17 3:00 p.m. Film at Wake j (Fri.) Forest. Beatles - A Hard ; Day's Night. Color. i i I 7:00 p.m. A Hard Day's j Night. I 8:15 p.m. Mr. Gottlieb's Chamber Orchestra. 9:00 p.m. A Hard Day's Night. Jan. 18-1:00 p.m. Horseback Riding (Sat.) Jan. 19-1:00 p.m. Bowling. (Sun.) 4:00 p.m. Faculty-Student Tea in the Girl's Dorm lounge. Check the student activities board for events not yet scheduled. Saint-Saen's Septet with solo ists Ralph Neiweem of Northfield, 111., piano; and Gary Buchanan of Sanford, trumpet. The concertos, the horn sextet and the septet will all be played by the entire orchestra.

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