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(D) The ’Editor should attend meetings of the Board of Trustees-Student Affairs Committee, and all S.C.A. meetings. (E) The Editor is totally responsible for the weekly publishing of the newspaper. (F) The Editor shall oversee the coverage of the paper and shall constantly search for material of interest to the students and related to the issues in the Essay. (G) The Editor will be responsible to S.C.A. and the student body for upholding a high standard of creative and objective reporting. THE STRUCTURE OF THE N. C. ESSAY (A) The N. C. Essay as the student newspaper of the North Carolina School of the Arts shall be published weekly by the students. (B) "Extra" Issues of the Essay shall be published when news of concern to the students should be released im mediately. (C) A literary magazine shall be sponsored by the Essay and shall be published biannually. (D) An advisor for the newspaper shall be the responsi bility of the academic department and shall be appointed by that department. (E) An advisory board shall be set up for the paper and shall consist of the Editor, the Advisor, the President of the School, the Academic Dean, the Dean of Students, and at least one member of the Board of Trustees. This committee shall meet at least once a year to evaluate the paper. (F) A single copy of every issue during the year shall be compiled and hard-bound for future reference. (G) The News Bureau of the School shall make every effort to keep the newspaper informed and shall notify the Essay as soon as possible of all urgent news such as the resignation and appointment of faculty members, (H) Members of the technical staff of the newspaper should be employees of the Work-Study program where possible. (I) Nomination of the Editor will be made by a committee composed of three Essay Staff Members and the Faculty Advisor, the President of S.C.A., and one other elected representative of the S.C.A. (J) The budget of the N. C. Essay will be managed by the S.C.A. Budget Committee. May 4, 1970 The N. C. Essay Page 5 About th€ ConsTiTurion Since the early fall of this year the constitution committee of the S.G.A. has been working on the formulation and wording of a constitution applicable to the North Carolina School of the Arts student body, administration and faculty. Their efforts have re sulted in this charter, which, if accepted by a ma.jority vote, will give the students of this school a better form of represen tation and self-government, through the student council associa tion, (S.C.A.), than they have known before and will hopefully aid in establishing better relations between the student body and the administration and faculty. There will be a special convocation this Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. to discuss this proposed constitution and the voting will be held Friday. Your representatives in the S.G.A. urge the entire student body to attend the Wednesday dicussion and to vote on Friday. The importance of this vote cannot be over-stressed. If we want a functional representative form of student self-government in the future, the acceptance of this proposed constitution can be the key vote. K. Fitzgerald Dance department Representative S, G,A, The convocation this Wednesday, May 6, will begin fifteen minutes earlier than usual. Performers in the 1:15 p.m. concert in the Main Hall auditorium include singers Bernard Davis and Lynda Smith and pianists Robert Chumbley, Robert Sherman, Sharon Moss and Jeff Anderson. Chumbley, Sherman, and Miss Moss will play movements of concertos by Liszt, Rachmaninoff and Gershwin respectively, which they will play in the North Carolina Sjnnphony Young Artist Auditions in Chapel Hill on May 9th. Anderson will play a movement of Rachmaninoff's First Concerto with which he will compete in the Pittsburg Sjmiphony Young ARtist Auditions, also on May 9th. ORGAN RECITAL Anthony Senter Student of John Mueller ^orks by BaohjGuitain, Lisstj Sunday May 10 4:00 p.m. Salem College Shirley Auditorium pre-Registration Any student whose name has been ormitted from the list for pre-registration and has not received an appointment j please aome by the aoademio office to register.
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