PAGE 2 THE BELLES nCTOBER 1985 editorials Drug Searches For those of you who attended the forum on Wednesday, September 11, you received a real surprise upon re turning to your dorms at 9:30 p.m. POSTED: “Drug searches will begin immediately. If you are in your room we will ask you to wait outside. If you are not there we will leave a note.” It is the legal right of St. Mary’s Col lege to conduct drug searches at any given time. However, it is this writer’s opinion that the students desenred the right to be forewarned of the search. St. Mary’s is built on a long, sound history of the honor code. It seems only “honest” that the administration give the students that same honesty and fairness in return. We, The Belles staff, are interested in your opinion on this issue. If you feel strongly about the searches, please fill out the information provided and re turn it to Box 360 or Mr. Tate. Elizabeth Williams Editor THOMPSON THEATRE AT NCSU THE BUTLER DID IT - Sept. 27-29, Oct. 1-5 WOYZECK - Nov. 7-9,13-16 THE MADRIGAL DINNER — Nov. 22-25, Dec. 2,3 A STRANGER IN FROG POND Jan 30-31, Feb. 1,2 ALBUM-Feb. 13-16,19-22 A FIDDLER ON THE ROOF- April 3-5, 9-12 NCSU Thonpson Theatre on the campus of North Carolir» Stale University will be holding sr open hosue on August 29 from 7 to 10 p.m. Entertainment, door prizes, tours and refreshments provided for all. FREEl Come see ai\ the student theatre at NCSU has to offer the Com munity and its students. For further iiv formation please call 737-3405. □ Drug searches should not be announced □ The administration should pre-announce drug searches COMMENTS: Kin Museum of Art Fall Dance Series to Begin The North Carolina Museum of Art will present its first series of dance per formances this fall, with programs sche duled at 3 p.m. on Sundays, September 15, October 13, November 3 and Novem ber 24. All performances are free of charge. Beginning the series^will be Ann Dunn — with a presentation of ‘Dance Is ....," described as an “informance, more con scious informing than a traditional per formance.” Involving audience ^rticipa- tion, the program will include five pieces combining pointe, modern and jazz, with music ranging from Tchaikovsky and Vi valdi to Billie Holliday. The premiere of a new dance choreo graphed for the North Carolina Museum of Art by Frank Holder will be performed at 3 and 4 p.m. on October 13. The chore ographer will be present for a lecture-dis cussion following the 3 p.m. perform ance. A graduate of UNC-Greensboro, Holder founded the Frank Holder Dance Company in 1973 and the Frank Holder Dance Company 11, which wiii perform at the museum, in 1985. This will be the second dance created for the museum by Holder, who choreographed a work for its grand opening in April, 1983. Combining visual arts and nrwvement in an experimental manner, Dansync, a performing arts ensemble based in Cha pel Hill, will appear November 3. This company presents “ideas in design, col or and rhythm.” The Rainbow Company, a multi-age group directed by Lemma Mackie, wiil complete the series on November 24. For information, call the museum at (919) 833-1936, ext. 144. TlMniPScn Theatre 84-85 SEASCN WORKING, a musical NOV. 8,9,10,14-17 Madrigal Dinner Nov. 30,Dcc.l-5 The Belles StMaryS College 900 Hillsborough St. Raleigh, N.C. 27611 Phone 828-2521 The Belles Staff Editor-In-Chief Elizabeth C. Williams Assistant Editor Shannon Taylor ? $ : y Editorial Editor Features Editor Sports Editor Staff Writers Advisor Alystyre Julian Anne Prince Karla Odeen Charlotte Moffat Rhett Lee Kathyrn Jacobs John Tate A? %

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