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Technician-V58n70-1978-03-20.Pdf Technician North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since 1920 1978 Volume LVIII, .Number 70 Monday, March 20, l Austinis heroics Board overrules . rescue Wolfpack Kirk’s decision by David Carroll greal one to win. Sports Editor “ll looked like for awhile that we were byDavid Pendered the chairman serves as the presiding going to be involved in a game like the Editor member and votes only to break a tie. NEW YORK—ell was a game worthy of a Maryland game (a l07-106 loss in the first Timothy Crawford. 3 student senator national tournament. featuring dramatic round of the ACC tournament). But we The Student Senate does havethe power and Student Senate parlimentarian. plays. many outstanding individual perfor- came back. We're only one win away from to impeach the editor/manager of any of drafted the brief opposing the attorney mances and an overtime. winning a national tournament. State's student publications. according to general's ruling which the Board of Review And 44 minutes and 54 seconds after it "I'm very proud of our basketball team.” the Board of Review's decision Friday. considered in making its decision. Both started. the outcome of the NC. State» he added. "l'm very happy we could come However. Publications Authority Chairs Crawford's brief and Kirk’s interpretation Georgetown semi-final matchup in the and play the way we did in the second half. man Stephen Hoke disagreed. with the were considered by the Board of Review. National Invitational Tournament in Our defense really did the job. And Clyde Board of Review's ruling. Crawford's brief contends that the Madison Square Garden was all but really made a big play at the end." “I believe it was the intent of the Student Senate is given power of impeach- decided. Whitney sparkles founding fathers of the Publications ment over publications’ editors/managers But enter Wolfpack point guard Clyde Authority for the editors/managers to be by the Student Body Constitution. Austin. who glided down court and The Wolfpack probably wouldn't have responsible only to the Publications Crawford's second point is that the at- swished a desperate and dramatic 45~footv been able to even make a run at Authority and not subject to Student torney' general's interpretation is in con- er that gave State an 86-85overtime victor» Georgetown if it were not for forward Senate discretion." said Hoke. flict with the constitution concerning the y over a stubborn Georgetown team and Hawkeye Whitney. who gave the State Hoke also said he will introduce a power to impeach an editor/manager. The sent it into Tuesday night's NIT finals fans air every time they held their breath. resolution at today‘s Pub Board meeting brief contends that the “Student Senate against Texas. which trounced Rutgers The muscular sophomore manuvered for stating that the Publications Authority is must reserve the right to impeach. sus- 96-76 here last night. 26 points and seven rebounds. showing in disagreement with the ruling set down pend. or remove that student official." The photofinish was stuff of which much more offense than in any game since by the Board of Review and it is the Pub Crawford is not one of the six senators dreams are made. It climaxed an especially January. Board's belief that the editors/managers petitioning for the impeachment ofTechni- sweet triumph for State. which had to Pinder continued his hot streak. soaring are not impeachable by the Student cian EditorLynneGriffin bythe senate but overcome a 12-point second half deficit. for 25 points and 11 rebounds. Senate. was the committee's representative at the poor free throw shooting in the closing "They hurt us more around the basket in The Board of Review's decision stated board's meeting. moments and a pair of superb perfor- the second half." said Hoya coach John that “an Editor/Manager under the aus- mances by George-town's John Duren and Thompson. "And when they went to the pices ofthe Publications Authority is a Dissension Craig Shelton who combined for 51 man-to-man in the second half. that also student official: therefore. the student points—to win. hurt us. legislative body. the Student Senate. may However. dissension has been raised On the other hand. it was a very “You always feel bad when you lose ball impeach said official as empowered by the concerningthe supportive arguments used heartbreaking loss for the Hoyas. who fell games." he stated. ”We really came close to Student Body Constitution." by Crawford. The last page of the apart to a rejuvenated State squad during winning it. The board recommended that “the Pub- four-page brief, entitled “Supportive a critical five minute span in the second “That last second shot by Clyde...there's lications Authority should first review the Opinions." consisted of statements from half. no defense that can stop it. The only thing or not Red Cockshutt. John Caldwell and a refer- A lethargic Wolfpack. sparked by we could ‘do was hope that the shot case at hand and decide whether ence to the Publications Statutes. forward Tiny Pinder's instant replay wouldn't go in. he/she should be removed from office. The The brief states, “Dr. John T. Caldwell. assortment of moves around the basket. “We picked the right man to shoot the "senate may then review the decision ofthe former chancellor. professor of Political suddenly came alive to tie it up and last shot." smiled Sloan. “We said during Publications Authority and decide wheth- Theory—it was his opinion that the Tech- ' eventually surge ahead by six before the timeout before they made the foul shot or or not further action should be taken." nfcian editor was impeachable by the Stu- . seeing Hoya guard Craig Esherick sink a that if they made it. we wanted Clyde to Conflict dent Senate." 12-footer from the left lane with 20 seconds dribble it as far as he could and shoot it." Duringthe meeting. Crawford explained left to send the game into overtime. Naturally Austin was elated with the The board's decision was in direct con- Caldwell's supportive opinion. “Without question you saw a great results. flict with the interpretation of the senate's Staffphotoby ChrisSeward game." sighed equally relieved and proud “I was trying to get a layup and the guy State's Attorney “On last Thursday. after the impeach- Wolfpack coach Norm Sloan in the jumped in front of me." he explained. power as set down by ment had been instigated. I had Dr. Cald‘ Oh “Os Things don't alwayshappenthe"waytheyare planned. Thatgoes for aftermath. ”It was going to be a heart. “When it left my hands I knew it was going General Jerry Kirk. well in a Political Science class and spoke life as well as baseball.0nce the ball is out of your hands it's up to breaking one to lose for whoever lost and a In. In his March 13 interpretation. Kirk with Dr. Caldwell about the issue. He late. and the wind. stated. “For the purposesofimpeachment. looked at the Student Body constitution the unique status affordedan Editor/Man- and stages and the Publications Statutes ager with "cardto primary resPonslbility and at the paper in question and it was his limits the original jurisdiction for removal opinion that. as Lynne could be defined as from office tothe Publications Authority." an elected or appointed student official. The board deliberated more than one that therefore in the clause in Article Presidential candidates questioned in'forum hour before casting its 6-0-1 ruling. The II-the Student Body Constitution. she abstention was cast by Andy Carmen, was indeed impeachable by the Student board chairman. senate." said Crawford. by DebbeHill and the student body president. coordinate individual school councils and next year I will work together with others Members of the board were: Andy Car- Staff Writer The forum was broadcast live Thursday make functions of student government to try and solve the problem." men. chairman; Linda Ferguson; Alan Caldwell. however. contradicted Craw- evening and on tape Friday night. The known. Cox also said she did not know what the Breslow; Dail Hayes; Linda Cartner; Mark ford's statement. Candidates for Student Body President Student Body President Candidates' "Several people are not aware of the issues would be next year but she “would Hayes; and Robert Hammond. faculty re- and Student Senate President aired their Forum was taped Thursday night and responsibilities of the Student Senate like to see more input into student presentative. “My conversation with Tim Crawford on Friday evening. President as presiding officer of the government." She said this would be a is was in the classroom immediately fol- views and fielded questions Thursday broadcast also Teresa Cox explained. chance to see what students want done. The panel of the Board of Review lowing class. when I was stuffing my night. WKNC-FM sponsored the Candi- Panelists questioning the candidates Senate." Candidate chosenon arotation basis from members of included three-minute included Greg Rogers. Technician associ- She also said the senate president “must Cox also said the NC. General Assembly the Judicial Board. Five students and one materials into a briefcase." Caldwell said dates Forum. which coordinate the school councils. IRC and will he in session next year and a lot of the position statements by each candidate and ate editor; John O'Connor. co-news issues discussed will involve faculty member are chosen as voting mem- See “Board. " page 2 questions from the Technician. WKNC. director of WKNC; and Blas Arroyo.
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