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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/ 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 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. IFC and represent the student body with students. so bers. two students serve as alternates and student body president. Attorney General the administration." See "Hopefuls. " page 2 Jerry Kirk served as moderator. Arroyo began the questioning of the "I will make a sincere effort to work on candidates by asking what student-ori- Security continues efforts behalfofall studentsconcerning issues and ented projects were planned for the not get involved in egotrips." Nick Stratas. coming year. [ammo candidate for Student Senate President Stratas indicated that the “previous (lent-rail elections for all student Prevention programs reviewed said. Issues he said would receive top suspension/retenti in policy is‘unclear as to government and Student Center consideration are suspension/retention. under what requirements a student will be offices will be held today and lighting. a campus meal plan and suspended when in academic trouble." He by DebbeHill community informed and aware that there return of stolen property possible. said he is a member of a campus meal tomorrow. StaffWriter iscriminal intent in any area. not excluding Most students engrave their property evaluating the legalization of beer and l’olling places will be located at the a campus." with their driver's license numbers. since wine sales on campus. program committee which meets with a Coliseum tunnel. Supply Store tunnel. One way Security has induced the stu- those numbers are easily traced through consultant to define plans. Other concerns University Student Center. Old According to Director of Security Bill markers Surveys Stratas mentioned are “D" grades and Snack Bar. Williams.one ofthe main aspects of his job dents to be alert to criminal activities has police computers. The engraving tuition increases. Student Union and Syme possible crime been with the recent “Crime Awareness are still available in the Security for Booths will be open from 8:30 am. to istomake students awareof and Prevention Program." student use. ., Candidate Kevin Coggins emphasized in “I don't know how to respond as to what 4:30 pm. on campus and how to prevent them. phone system his position statement that students “need issues will be involved next year." Coggins "We're constantly working to prevent The awareness program began Septem- The campus emergency said. “My biggest policy is to start The first run-off will be March 29 in his ber 12 with “Operation Identification and was emphasized the week of October 10. a representative and I feel I am the and 30. with the second run-off held problems." Williams said Friday Security worked with Circle Locations of the emergency phones and representative students need." His goals surveying to find out what the issues are. April 3. field house office. “It's a never-ending pro- Inventory." ”periodically mail out surveys." One big issue is the campus meal plan and cess. We don't ever sit back and say we are K. a campus service organization. to how they are used were pointed out to stu- are to doing the best job possible." engrave students’ personal property. dents in a Techmcum'' article. Williams saidhe isconstantly looking for Engravingmarks can be used to identify Williams reported that the work order make an “effort anything from bicycles to stereo for an emergency phone in the gravel ways in which his staffcan equipment and serve as a way to make the Fringe parking lot has been submitted and to keep our students and others in the will be installed as soon as the telephone company can get the lines connected. Williams mentioned a new project of adjusted putting lights on emergency phones to Alarms to be make them more visible. byHelenTart he commented. “We expect to have them November 14 began a “Bicycle Security Staff Writer put in all 16 dorms during the summer." Campaign" including bicycle registration False alarms run “incycles," Shirley said through Student Government and instruc- A new type of fire alarm “pull station" "We had a rash of problems in Sullivan and tions of how students can lock up their will probably be installed this summer. Lee last semester. for example. We have bicycles properly. accordingtoGerald Shirley. director ofthe problems with different sections; it University Safety Division. varies." Studentpatrol Also. alarms of all types have increased Wherever the alarms come from. they in the last year. according to Security have incre in the last year. There were During the week of Dec. 12 the impor- statistics... ' , 141 false alger‘ns in 1976 compared to 212 in tance and effectiveness of the Student The new pull stations will feature a plate 1977. In 19 6there were 15 actual fires Security Patrol wasstressed. According to ofglass that will have to be broken before while in 1977 there were 27 fires. Williams. the student patrol. which runs the lever could be pulled to send in an “I looked at the statistics for the last nightly shiftsfrom 11:30to4:30. assists the alarm. It is hoped that having to break the yearand there looks like there has been an Security officers by patrolling residence .glasswill discourage people from using the increase." Shirley commented. “We usual- hall areas. checkingdoors to make sure stations to send in false alarms. Shirley ly average between five and 15 fires per they are locked and providing escorts for explained. year. They range from a wastebssket fire coeds from outlying parking lots and the out for bids." to fires like the greenhouse." library to residence halls. ' “The orders are currently False alarms can be caused by many Three weeks were used toemphasize the things. Shirley explained. “An alarm can Rape Crisis Program. Articles were be set off by a lab conducting experiments. - published in the Technician by Cathy Correction too much smoke. or open doors to ovens. Hogle ofthe Rape Crisis Center and others It was incorrectly_reported in the electrical soldering and we even had interested in the reported assaults and March 17 Technician that Student problems with alarms that were in rapes of female students. Body Treasurer candidate Robert Lee stairwells where doors to the outside were Upcoming is a “Stamp Out Crime On isaseniorEnglish major. Heis. in fact. being opened and closed. Campus" campaign to start March 20. 8'."MMChrisSHIN a sophomore in engineering. . “We‘ve also had a lot of unknowu alarms according to Williams. He said general v.- The Technician apologies for this owing to systems malfunction." he said. crime prevention would be emphasized The tunnel , error and any inconvenience it may The system is about ten years old. during that week. including locking doors. Thelightattheendofthetunnalmaysppeardhnattlmes.butnevsrwlltbeanhgulshodJerhIoa have caused. Shirley commented. and it cost around one use of escort services and general aware- bug; amusing. but mines you just want to squash it. million dollars. ness of potential criminal activity. Two Technician / March 20, 1978

Hopefuls express opinions to WKNC radio audience (Continuedfrom page 1) students. she 'urges that students become interested the faculty. the administration, Student Body President and feel that I include student polls. complementing the maximum potential." Beasley said. and white," he said. in these issues. the media. etc. This is why I feel I can have the desire and experience todo a good school newspaper and radio station for O'Connorasked the candidates how they Denning defined her role as finding out benefit the student body as I am familiar job. student government communication, off- would combat “how Student body presidential candidates with a large cross section ofthe elements of student apathy. the students really feel about this include Greg Dority. The “Masked “One of my major areas of concern is the campus student problems. campus secu- Denning replied that she would suggest issue but I think that most students would this university." . relationship betw n student body lead' rity and women's safety. the use of student suggestion boxes and agree that the publicationsand govern- Wolfman." Tom Hendrickson. Martha Dority said he makes no campaign ers," contintzd. He suggested a Denning said she found two questions polls. “I ment should Denning and Kevin Beasley. promises but he will strive for regular think ifyou make students feel be separate. That's the reason Doritysaid his platform leadersmli‘gd’r retreat for them. about student government prevalent that they have some input into what goes why we have an editor (of the Technict’tm) is “goingbeyond office hours and a campus meal plan. “Isn‘t it time somebody spoke up for among students; ”Can our government on. then the apathy is eliminated." she said. and a manager of WKNC." she said. the basicduties ofthe president as listed in The"Masked Wolfman" is also on the you?" Denning began her position work?" and “Can our government be Hendrickson Beasley the constitution." ballot. moderator Kirk said. but added that said that he would talk with said that he believes in freedom He said that“in the past there statement. . decent?" different group leaders on campus. “These of the press as stated in the First have been “he is not here. He has asked for his She said that the main duty of the “I believe the answer to both of these people could represent the student body Amendment. However. he added. “every- some whohave done just enough to get by. identity not to be disclosed." student body president is “to represent questions is yes." Denning said. "I believe This is fine; it‘s hard to make a mistake that “The office of Student Body President is and express their views to student 'one must remember that in the Student way. But little ever gets students at State. not only here on campus our government can be as great as our government." he said. Body Constitution the publications' au- done." not a task that can be taken lightly," but also toothercolleges and organizations students." Beasley agreed that there thority is given their power by the He emphasized that the student body Hendrickson said in hisopening statement. in North Carolina." Beasley is some student president must “be able to deal indicated that a high-priority apathy on State's campus but there also government. If they would like to totally with the “I understand the responsibilities of the Issues which she is concerned about issue next year would be the meal plan on have been issues in which students have separate these powers. then they should campus. directly helped solve. Some of these are try to completely get themselves away “It is my belief that a cafeteria system graduation of seniors with honors. from student government just as the Board decision permits impeachment here would be too expensive and this is outstanding teacher selection and tunnel University Center did." he concluded. represented by the fact of a survey that sandblasting. “They've got to be two separate (Continuedfrom page 1) publications themselves. Authority statutes are listed in the consti- was taken by the Planning and Research Dority said, “There's a lot ofignorance in entities." Dority said. “If you have the “The authority has the responsibility for tution. the authority derives its power Department which said that 82 per cent of apathy. It‘s the classic ‘I don't know and I press ruled by student government. it can Sunday. “The conversation could not have those publications. Those publications. in from the constitution and as such is under the students here said that the reason they don‘t give a damn' situation." He said he be the plaything of student government lasted over one minute. my interpretation. do not lie within the the jurisdiction of the senate. ate off campus was because of the cost." thought calling students was a good idea and free press will be restricted which, of “Mr. Crawford asked me a very theoret- scope of the Student Senate," said Kirk. “There is. in my opinion as Student Beasley said he thought “D’s" should be and said he would “give them sort of a course, is contrary to the First Amend- ical question involving the interpretation In response to a question by Breslow. Senate president, a direct link between the standardized in all departments. He personal contact with student govern- ment.” he said. “Each should be free from of certain aspects of the Board of Review who asked if the Publications Authority senate and the Pub Board due to the fact proposed that the first 12 hours of D's ment." the other—but somewhat coexist in a with respect to the Technician. My would be the only body who could remove that it (the power to impeach) is in the pub- count as passing in all curricula. Rogers. associate editor of Technician, peaceful way if possible." Dority said. response was merely to ask him how they an editor/manager since it is the body lications and the Student Body Constitu- He said the new student body president asked the candidates what they felt should Dority wasasked by Rogerswhetherthe (Student Government) read their own which selects the representative. Kirk tion." said Beasley. would be busy evaluating new policies to be the proper relationship between fact that he was convicted by the Judicial words and. if that is how they read them, said. “That is my interpretation." Beasley continued, saying that if the be implemented next fall such as the new student government and publications. Board for stuffing ballot boxes during his then the answer was obvious. publications wished to be completely free telephone system. campus mail. outstand- “The press should be separated from the fall, 1976 senate seat race would hyrt him. “I saw no documentsand am amazed that Notproper from the StudentGovernment. they should ing teacher selection and the lighting government." Hendrickson said. He said “I don't think it will have any effect on Mr. Crawford would indicate to anyone Kirk said that it is not proper for the remove themselves from the constitution. situation. “Becausel have been involved in that in the Publications Board statutes “it the election or me running or keeping me that Ihad given any formal opinion about a body with legislative functions also to have ”But," said Beasley. “while the Publica- all of these from the very beginning. I feel explicitly states that the editor/manager from doing a good job." Dority replied. StudentGovernment action orthe possibil- authority over the publications. with tions Authority is in the constitution. they that I have an extra incentive to make sure ofthe publications will be tried through the Hesaid hedid not think he got a fairdeal ity of one." continued Caldwell. respect to the power to remove the editor/ are under the jurisdiction of the Student that these policies benefit students to their Pub Board and I feel that this is in black in the matter. “It is irresponsible for me to be quoted manager. Senate." , llIIlll llJ on the basis ofan informal conversation on In reply to the same question. Crawford Beasley said that impeachment proceed- a theoretical question at the end of the contended that the Student Senate has the ings could be brought forth by either the class period." Caldwell said Saturday authority to impeach because it is given Publications Authority or by the senate—- Not a lost art... night. that power in Article II of the Student but that the senate could overrule the The brief also contends that “Mr. Rod Body Constitution. authority by a two-thirds majority vote if Cockshoot (sic). Attorney-at-law. inter- “In the second article to the constitution, the senate chose to do so. preted the conflict between the impeach- it states specifically that the Student ment proceeds and the First Amendment Senate shall have the power to try all im- Noauthority (of the U. S. Constitution) finding that a peachments. impeachments being a legis- conflict did. not exist." lative process and the only legislative body “While the Publications Authority is in Cockshutt is an instructor of journalism on campus being the Student Senate,” said the constitution ofthe student body. where $555754! in the English department and works for Crawford. "And that all those impeach- its powers and its duties are listed. the the News and Observer. He said he is not ments that they try shall be any. without Student Senate does have some authority an attorney-at—law. qualification. it says ‘any' in the consti- over them." said Beasley. “They can imv-thw Cockshuttalsorefuted Crawford's refer- tution of the student body. student change any, any. of the duties and powers ServedwlthPotetou. ences to him. ' official." ofthe Publications Authority if they follow I m,miam . “As far as I know. I don't know Tim Crawford stated that the editor/mana- the procedure of the twothirds majority macaw Crawford." Cockshutt said Sunday. "We ger was defined as an elected or appointed I {.mlougllMgr‘dt have discussed vote of the senate and the two-thirds this (the impeachment official in Kirk’s interpretation and conse- majority vote of the student-body refer- l' issue) in class and what he says is com~ quently the power for impeachment does endum. ’ Av pletely contrary to what I said in class. As lie within the scope of the senate. ”I think that is the whole. the whole L____..~..___...J far as I know. I've never talked with him Kirk said that since the Publications thing behind it—whether Student Govern- and if I have. I know I did not say that." Authority has not called a special meeting ment orthe Student Senate has any kind of During the board's meeting. Kirk said or formed a committee to investigate the jurisdiction or authority over the Pub- the senate could not impeach the editor/ matter, it obviously does not think the lications Authority." said Beasley. manager because the “editor/managers matter warrants such extensive action. The impeachment trial is scheduled to be are only the instruments of the Publi- Kevin Beasley, Student Senate presi- brought forth in Wednesday night's Stu- OVAL 8 MARQUIS cations Authority as they relate to the dent. said that because the Publications dent Sehate meeting. Grier Sothatall Crierannouncements may FREE FILM: Tonightatap.m. inthe SOCIETY OF BLACK Engineers will PREvMED. PRE DENT CLUB and be run, items submitted should be Library see the original sound meet Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in Mann AED will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. lessthan 25words. No Crier item will versionof the WWI film, ”The Dawn 2M. Elections will be held so please 3533 GA. 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Find a reputable dealer Editor's note: This article is thefirst ofa feel comfortable with a dealer. then he is lowest level. but that figure is really weekly series series will explore the going to be working at a disadvantage." useless today. because almost every unit criteria one would consider when Kaasa suggested that the customer has the level very low. Some have the level purchasing a stereo system. The evaluate the dealer and decide if he is the a degree or two lower. but the customer Technician wishes to thank Soundhausfor best man to deal with. From there, a probably will not notice the difference." permitting the photographing of their customer should first look at speakers. Kaasa said selecting a turntable is equipment. Manager Mark Nielson of Atlantis important. but reasonably easy when Sound Co. said loudspeakers are the most looking at the number of good turntables by EddieJones important feature of a stereo system. on the market. Features Writer “The customer should come right out “The most important part of the and tell the dealer how much money he turntable is how well it tracts the record." Listening to music used to be an easy wants to spend and then they can work Kusszl said. “Does the arm let the cartridge thing for college students. One simply together in that budget and get the best tract the record we”? lfthe arm mOVes went to a department store. purchased a system for the customer." Nielson said. freely. then the record will probably tract record player. stacked five or six Beatles "Loudspeakers are without a doubt the well." and Herman Hermits‘s albums on it. and most important part. That is where the Nielson suggested that the customer listened. It did not really matter what kind final product comes out. Ifthe speakers are be willing to pay around $125 for a of record player one owned. Buying a bad. then the system cannot function turntable that he will keep for life. stereo today, however. can be an efficiently. A customer should decide if he "If you want to buy a turntable that you ' adventure in itself. wants good'loudspeakers or very high will keep for life. then that what you'll Most college students are aware of how efficiency speakers. Ifyou have a small probably pay. There are four varieties. but complicated buying a stereo can be. What room. you may not want loud speakers per the semi-automatic seems to be the most should a student look for when he decides se, butyou might likea very life-like sound. popular." to buy a stereo? George Kaasa of These are the two things to consider." Buying a stereo system does not have to Soundh'aus said the first thing a customer Nielson suggested that a customer select be an impossible task. It can be taken One should look for is a reputable dealer. an amplifier that can suit the speakers step at a time. beginning with the loud- “1 know that sounds a little high-minded, best. Every amplifier has its own features. speakers. and can result in a fine sounding but I feel like a customer needs to have the but most will do a good job. Kaasa said. system. trust and respect of a dealer." Kaasa said. ”A lot of people are hung up on the "Always keep in mind that ifyou put “And he should also trust the dealer's harmony distortion figure." Nielson said. grabage in by having a weak system. you'll opinion and advice. If a customer does not “They try to buy the unit with the get garbage out.

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Is that Denver (singing “Rocky Mountain High" 8+ is having seven units of an adrenalin-inspired shriek at the driver. perfect spiral pass in Super Bowl history few accolades are so frustratingly like ”a little bit pregnant" or “almost a without the benefit of a stage name. eight-piece plate setting and finding out only to find. ten minutes down the road. and (‘harlic Waters intercepting it. ambiguous as a 8+. From one's entry into virgin?".Explore the possibilities: 8+ is nonfunctional condoms. that the pattern's been discontinued. that you're on the wrong bus. 8+ is white llaggar slacks and pigeon the scholastic world via grade school 8+ is pitching a no-hitter and losing 10. 8+ is Ricardo Montalbon advertising 8+ is being two runs down in the ninth dung-laden park benches. primers. 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Throughout history. per- in order to flatten the reptile. band members positioned behind a chain of power went off while you were in the baton in the transfer to the anchorman. ”consolation." haps, few labels have so perpetuated the 3+ is ablind date with Renee Richards. colic-stricken elephants. elevator between floors) and hurrying to B+ is public toilet facilities with two R-I- . . . is a bitch. psychosis of inadequacy as ‘ B+ 34" is a Richard Nixon rendition of “The 8+ is asking the girl of your dreams to Sure. from the outset. the ground rules Man Who Would Be King." be your wife. and her responding. “Well. I are laid out. A is excellent, B is good. is 8+ is returning a lost wallet. laden with like you as a friend. but . . average etc. Everyone’s familiar with $100 bills to its rightful owner and 8+ is driving across town to buy a hit Banks offer students various services those cut and dried designations. 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by Tom Reimers finished in third place. followed and Michele Dunn. year. but that just shows how combines with fellow senior like Jenni Chandler. . .)," Cand- Sports Writer by US(‘. Miami and UCLA. Harrell. who set numerous improved college swimming is." Eilleen O'Brien. who added a ler emphasized. A strong finish can mean all Easterlingpleased Pack records during the course Guttilla swam her best times fifth place in the 50. free and On the one-meter board. the difference. of the season. placed second in in both breaststroke events eleventh in the 100 free. to freshman walkon Laurie Clark- Going into the final day of Though he was disappointed the 50 fly (missingout on first by though she did not finish in the create quite a void for Easter- son was the Pack'3 best. finish- competition in the AIAW that State missed out on sixth an eyelash. according to her top sixteen. She was yet ling to fill. ing let after making the first nationals held at Duke Univer- place by such a small margin. coach). fifth in the 100 fly. and another tanker who aidedthe According to Easterling, the two cuts. sity this past Thursday. Friday. Pack coach Don Easterling was eighth in the 100 free. She also relay cause tremendously. two All-Americas will not be Though finishing in seventh and Saturday. State's women's pleased with the- overall effort won the consolation final in the Holliday. aside from adding easily replaced. place is in itselfquite a feat for a swimmers were locked in a tie by his squad. ' 200 free and was a major force in individual All-America ior "When you lose two real fine team that has been competing for eighth place with Carolina. “We moved up. and that was the relays (she was a member of twelfth place finishes in the 50 girls like Eileen and Michele. (and nationally ranked) for only However. a strong performance our goal." said Easterling. ”We State's second place 200 free and 100 free. was once agair .1 vou cant expect to replace three years the fact that State on Saturday enabled the Wolf- were picked to finish seventh in relay). steady relay performer. Easter- them. There just aren't girlsIn did noteven enter three events ( the preseason poll, and by golly ling commented on the effective high school with their times." (500 and 1650 free. and the 200 pack to sprint past the Tar we got it. All in all it was a good The Alexandria. Va. native. job done by the Pack relays. said Easterling. Heels and overtake the Univer- meet... We broke an awful lot of who is now an All-America. will fly) makes the accomplishment sity of Houston as well for a undoubtedly bring State “I'm real pleased with all of For State's young divers, the look even that much better. school records. . . It's tough to three our relays. We big finalled meet turned out to be a learning Each year State has competed. seventh place finish. the best in miss out on sixth by only three more years of continued broken every one. and we've never experIence. the school's history. points. but it leaves something records and honors. She was the it has done better nationally Improving on last year's Pack's top performer this year done that before. Heidi (Jach— Diving coach'John Candler (13th in 1976. and eighth last eighth place to shoot for." thuber) swam some real good said that he had never seen as year). showing. the Pack “We had some good swims as only a freshman. relay splits . . . and Debby experienced a group of women. fell short of sixth place by only and some bad swims." the A transfer from Who knows? With all the three points. Additionally. four Furman. Campbell did a real good job." Experiencedgroup improvement that has been first year performers (Beth veteran coach continued. Ruckcr earned All-America said Easterling. made by Easterling's squad in Harrell, Trace Rucker. Carolyn “When you have bad ones. you with State this year. Easterling Easterling was extremely “There were 68 girls there. such a short period of time, next Guttilla and Debby Campbell) (as coach) have to take the elaborated on her performance. happy for senior Michele Dunn. and there weren't but about year could turn out to be the earned All-America ratings for blame for it. I think I might have “Her IM times improved tre- who swam her career best time three that didn't deserve to be season when the women's State. while junior Jane rested them a little too much . . . mendously." said Easterling. in the 50 back for a fifth place. there. I’ve never seen so many swimmers are “on their way to just missed on the taper a little “She didn't place as well as last The Vero Beach. Fla. native old faces (former Olympians. . number one. StaffphotobyChrisSeward Holliday achieved individual bit." " *— All-America for the first time. As far as individuals are con- Take your mark Taking the title for the sixth cerned, Easterling thought that straight year was Arizona State newcomers Harrell. Rucker and Senior Michele Dunn placed fifth in the 50-yard backstroke. University. which beat out Guttilla. had especially fine Florida by 69 points. Stanford meets. as did veterans Holliday Sports Four / Technician March 20, 1978 Clemson nine captures ’s duel Semifinals set to spoil State’s conference opener for by Denny Jacobs scoring position in four different by shortstop Maier caught with a double but Kenyon Fuhrman Asst. Sports Editor innings to avert the shutout but Simons off the bag and Skinner. settled down to get Dixon and Kenyon bore down each time to who wound up with seven strike Ray Tanner to pop out. Invitational For six innings. it was a typi- work his way out oftrouble. The outs. looked to be out on a Clemson aided by two Wolf- cal John Skinner performance Puck's best opportunities came ground ball play by shortstop pack errors added two more Semifinal action for the and Wolfpack partisans ex- in the fourth and eighth innings In the seventh inning. Neil runs in the top of the ninth on Furhman Invitational are set for pected typical results—a win. when it had runners on second Simons ripped Skinner's first two hits to boost its overall Tuesday night in Carmichael The brilliant right-hander had and third with one out. pitch down the right field line record to 12-3. 5-0 in the ACC. Gym. In the first game of the been touched for a lone two-out and teammate Robert Bonnette Tiger head coach Bill Wilhelm doubleheaderat 5 pm. the No. 1 single in the top of the fifth and Threat infourth forlllowed with a sacrifice bunt credited the strong pitching of ranked Dubies will face No. 8 was locked in a scoreless to move him over to third. A Kenyon and the timley hittingof Kappa Sigma. The No. 2 pitching duel with Clemson's Right fielder Rich White heads-up play on a ground ball his team for the win. Backstabbers will meet No. 9 .. Bobby Kenyon. opened the fourth with an by shortstop Maier caught “The guys felt like they were Turlington in a 6 pm. game. But in the top of the seventh infield hit and. after John Isley Simons off the bagand Skinner. going to hit him (Skinner) but I The final is tentatively set for the opportunistic Tigers came lashed a line drive to deep left who wound up with seven strike wasn't sure." said Wilhelm. “In Wednesday at 7 pm. to life. turning three hits into field for the first out. center- outs. looked to be out of the jam two runs en route to a 4-0 win fielder Roy Dixon responded the short time he's been here with twoouts and a man on first. people haven't been able to. StaffphotobyArt over State Sunday afternoon at with his second double in as But the Tigers followed with John lsley awaits the pickoff attempt. Howard Doak Field. many at bats. But Kenyon consecutive singles and Pack “We're very pleased to win Soccer meeting “We were very disappoint- induced Roy Tanner and Bill over here on their field and to catcher Pat Sheehy threw the Kenyon who recorded his first But State's team is still but we have to beat the good ed." said Pack head coach Sam Maier to ground out to end that ball into centerfield trying to beat pitcher of Skinner's stat< college win? on Tuesday Esposito whose club is now 9-4 threat. pick off Clemson's Bill Schroe- ure. He's a fine young man and somewhat of a question mark clubs. overall and 0-1 in the Atlantic In the seventh an outstanding young pitcher. “He showeda lot of character for Esposito. “It's early." he continued. There will be a mandatory inning. Neil der on a steal attempt for the out there. It's ironic. That was “The worst thing about it is that Coast Conference. “It was a fine Simons ripped Skinner's first second run. In reference to his team's his first win and Skinner's first ”They have a good ballclub meeting for all persons who pitched’ ball game by both pitch down the right field line Down 2-0 with one out in the being outhit seven to six and Clemson is jumping out in front , wish to play varsity soccer next . We had our opportuni- and teammate Robert Bonnette loss. I have a lot of confidence in and their pitcher pitched very of everybody again." fall Tuesday at 4:30 pm. in the bottom of the eighth. White still winning Wilhelm replied. “I the young man and he did well." he praised. “We have a State will try to get back on ties two different times but we followed with a sacrifice bunt to started another State uprising guessyou'd have tosay, we were enough to‘justify the confidence, long way to go. We still have to College Inn. New head coach just couldn't get the hit." move him over to third. A with a line shot over the the winning track today .at 3 Larry Gross emphasized that State had chances with men in heads-up play pretty lucky wouldn't you." That was his first win and I feel see ifthis ballclub can beat good pm. whenit hosts Dartmouth at anyone who wants to partici- on a ground ball shortstop's head. Isley followed . And how about freshman sure there'll be more." ballclubs.Winning games is fine Doak field. 1;: ,— A x r A pate must attend this meeting.

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Wayland out-defenses women

by Jimmy Carroll win the game." said Weese. point lead. 52-41. with 10:45 to “Another key time was when Sports Writer whose Queens are now 33-3 and play when State threatened to it was 60-55 with three minutes in the national semifinals for the make a game of it once more. left. We had to gamble and DENTON. Tex. Though third time in the school's tradi- break something wide open. We the field has been clouded with a tion‘saturated history. “I'm Slices lead . had to go for all or nothing. We horde of so-called favorites all proud of the way they came up with nothing." season. only one team can win responded and really believed Genia Beasley hit two Beasley. who had thrilled the the women's national collegiate defense would do it." buckets. Trudi Lacey sank a appreciative crowd of Texans basketball championship. And it In every sense of the term. pair of free throws. and Beth with a 29Apoint. 21-rebound won't be State. the Wayland victory was a team Fielden dropped in a 12rfoot effort against Missouri Friday Second-ranked Wayland Bap- effort. All five starters scored jumper to cut the Queeens' lead night. scored I9 to lead the tist eliminated the third-ranked double figures. and Weese‘ used to three. 52-49. with eight Wolfpack Saturday nigl... Wolfpack women in the AIAW just one substitute. Senior for- minutes to play. State trailed by Lacey had 15. and no other State quarterfinals at North Texas ward Marie Kocerek scored 18 just five when Beasley scored at player had more than six points. State University Saturday points and grabbed nine re- the 3:07 mark. but the Wolfpack night. avenging an earlier State bounds for the Queens who didn't add a point after that triumph and costingthe Pack an fought from seven points down while Wayland was charring the Rebounding even extended trip to the west coast. early and spurted to an import- nets from the field and the line Both coaches. State's Kay ant five-point halftime lead then for the game's final 12 points. Yow and Wayland's Dean held off a desperate State rally Weese. credited defense with that fizzled midway through the Now it'son to Los Angeles for The rebound battle was even. being the major factor in the final half. the AIAW finals for the Queens. 40 apiece. Beasley had nine. 72-55 victory by the Queens. a who'll play Maryland in the Faye Young six in just 13 The crucial moments. as Yow semifinals. minutes. and June Doby and game that was much closer than noted. were the final minutes of Ronnie Laughlin five each. I , the final l7-point spread. the first half. In a near instant The last two minutes of the Kocurek and guard Kathy "I thought the game would be replay of the Wolfpack's 89-82 first half was the key to the Harston had nine for Wayland. . won on defense." said Yow. loss to Maryland in the Atlantic game." said Yow after leaving a and whose team finishes the season Coast Conference tournament tearful scene on the Wolfpack's forward Breena Caldwell with a 29-5 record. She was finals. the Pack was outscored bench. “Those three-point plays added seven. right, but it was the Wayland 10-2 in the final 1:40 of the half. (three in six minutes) put us On Friday night. Beasley was defense that was most effective. including a pair of three-point down by five instead of up by the whole story for the State hit just 34.8 per cent of its plays with less than 45 seconds oneorthree. It was so much like Wolfpack. Her career—high 21 field goal attemtps. and while showing. ' our game with Maryland in the rebounds and a ”for-26 I the Queens weren‘t setting State's 27-24 lead turned into ACC tournament when we gave shooting night provided State Texas on fire with a 45.3 a 34—29 advantage for Wayland them four points in the last 10 with a70-64 win over Missouri. percentage. they were connect- at the half. The Queens quickly seconds of the first half. the nation's l3th-ranked team. ing on 57.7 per cent in the gained an 11-point margin in the “We went into the dressing Beasley was the only State second half. The Pack’s point second half. going ahead 42-31 .room tonight with a mental player in double figures. Faye total of55 tied the team's low for with 17:08 left. The Queens. setback. We became more Young had nine. Lacey eight. Staff photoby Larry Merrell the season. who had lost 98-86 to the concerned about catching up Cristy Earnhardt seven and Staff photoby Larry Merreli Defense wins Wolfpack Jan. 14 in Reynolds those five points than just Laughlin and Ginger Rouse six Senior FayeYoung puts up atwo-pointer. “I told our girls defense would Coliseum. maintained the 1 1- playing our game. each. .Genia Beasley drives past'Wayland's Jlll Rankin.

Awesome Terrapin Stickmen overpower Wolfpack byDenny Jacobs State rallied from an early first quarter quarter. outscoring the Pack 8-1 but you." he said. “We called a timeout to call a “You can't find any better than played them again at the end of the season Asst. SportsEditor 4~l deficit to tie the powerful Terps at 4-4 Maryland head coach Bud Beardmore was couple of set plays and were hoping to get Maryland." he said. ”But we showed a lot we‘d give them a real good game. They on the strength of. two goals by Stan nonetheless impressed with what State one goal. Fortunately for us We got two. more heart today. We had some blackouts think a lot of us now. It's going to take time Maryland's lacrosse team gave proof Cockerton and a goal by Claude Dawson. was able to accomplish against his team. "But you had to be there to see what again. But we've got to keep getting that's all." positive why it is consdered one of the But Maryland gave an indication of things “First of all I think N.C. State has a very State was able to do. For a young team better. We can't stop now." How much time? premier squads in the nation Saturday tocome. scoring with one second left in the nice ball club." he said. “It's super for ACC they played very well. They are a hustling And as far as Cockerton is concerned "I think we'll definitely beat Prince- afternoon behind Doak Field. The Terps period to take a lead it never relinquished. lacrosse. I'd like to see the day when team. I'm enthusiastic about ACC lacrosse. Princeton is in for a tough time of it next .on—pretty badly too." displayed an awesome attack en route to a State fell behind 8—4 midway through lacrosse becomes like basketball and if When you see N.C. State and Maryland Friday. He didn't think the final score was 25-11 win over State. But. for the the second quarter before Cockerton and things continue like they are... you'll see a good competitive game like you indicative of the contest and pointed to Wolfpack, it was not as bad as the score Dawson tallied again to pull the Pack ”Taking nothing away from them I saw today. They'll beat a‘lot of teams and Maryland's awesome midfield as the big Tryouts continue indicates. within two with time running out in the thought we played relatively, poorly in the they have nothing to be ashamed of. difference. “We played a lot better than we have," half. But the Terps once again showed that first half. But they forced us into some of “We're one of the better teams "Maryland's strength is their midfield for cheerleaders said Pack head coach Charlie Patch. “We they don't need much time to score. They that." he continued. But we played close to (Maryland has been playingsince 1901) and and that's where they beat us. When we Practices for tryouts will continue still continued to do some of the things we scored twice in the final 45 seconds of the a perfect second half." hopefully we’re the best." he concluded. had the ball we were scoring on them and today through Wednesday fOr 1978-79 I were doing wrong. We had a little lapse in first half to take a 10-6 lead and, more Big difference Cockerton paced State's scoring attack the defense did a good job against their varsity cheerleaders. including the the third quarter but I thought we played importantly. change the complexion of the with four goals while Dawson added three attack." he said. “We lost the game in the wolves and mike-man. The practices very well in the first half. game. and Marc Besnick three. Ted Manos scored middle of the field that's all there is to it. will be held in Carmichael Gymnasium ‘1 “Maryland isjust asuper lacrosse team," “Those two goals at the end of the first About his team's ability to score late in State's other goal. “Teamwise we didn't give up." he continued Patch who saw his team drop to half kind of killed us." said Patch. “It was each of the first two quarters. Beardmore continued. "Nobody quit. A game like this at 7 pm. All interested students are 0-2. “They have depth and great sticks all simply a matterofus notcommunicatingon felt it made a big difference in the second State assistant coach B.J, O‘Hara was has to give us confidence. Even though we invited to attend. the way through. All of their players have defense and just not playinggood defense." half. . impressed with the Terps but he also felt lost we showed ourselves that we can play Tryouts will be held in the first good backgrounds and they're all fine ball The constantly fast-breaking Terps "Whenever theotherteam can get a goal the Wolfpack improved its play, particular- with a team like Maryland. I think if we L week of April. players." broke the game wide open in the third in a last minute it really emotionally kills ly in the desire department. 7“."'A."."ISA ‘— SCHOOL or ARCHITECTURE AND l . MAKE YOUR DESIGN STUDENTS .PIasticsheets. rods. tubes.iilms . Accessories FIRST MILLION .PIexigias-Wecurto size. Bargain barrel oicui-ofls l Girls! WITH US' COMMERCIAL PLASTICS 8: SUPPLY CORP. Sigma Chi Fraternity Become a 731 W. Horgett St. 828-4l00 l 10% Discount with this ad. ‘ll IS open for Technician I / / / both summersesslons A’d Salesman. Monday is Buck Day I. 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Opinion

. Viote today Today marks the beginning of balloting for nothing could be farther from the truth. So many important issues are confronting candidates running for Student Government of Even some of the candidates running for office State today that need effective student leadership fices. The elections run today and Tuesday. The now have singled out apathy among the student and representation in Student Government. sad part about the elections, other than the disap- . body as a problem. Reasons for this apathy are There is the possibility of beer and wine sales on pointment that some candidates will face in" Varied. Some feel that students are lazier these campus if correct leadership can be given toward defeat, isthat few State students will participate in days than they used to be. and just won’t take the persuading the General Assembly this way. the election process if this election follows the __: effort to vote. Others. offering a more probable Reworking the campus meal system should be a pattern of past ones. hypothesis, claim that while the Vietnam War was top priority. During the past several years. only about 2,000 in process, students had something with which to But the fact remains that if the students do not to 3,000 students have shown enough interest to be upset and concerned. Now they feel they have vote for-the candidates that can actively and vote in Student Government elections each nothing for which to fight. dependably provide the effective leadership that ,. spring. With an undergraduate population of, But whatever the reasons or causes are, the students need to have. then we risk losing a great -:, some 14,000 students, the percentage of student problem still exists. Apathy abounds on this deal for the betterment of NC. State University. 5., participation in Student Government elections Campus so that less than a fourth of the student And it always seems that the students who ’7 e”24[Hy/I?' .\v at best stands at around 21 per cent. Each year at complain the most about ineffective leadership in ,,1PIII:/11,4, .. \\\\\\h\\‘\ population votes in elections. But the problem is 1191””,HIV” ‘,’I/1,I7?7/1 I 1%\\ election time. many candidates will often com- [1,01 peculiar to State alone. Many other campuses Student government are those who do the least in “ova/lm. . /u, ’7””/ \\\Rt\ ment on this poor response to the election pro- are experiencing the same lack of participation in terms of participation in the electoral process. if cess, and the Technician will sometimes make a the voting process. you have a gripe or a problem which you feel statement on this important issue. needs attention. then vote for the candidate you ' We do not want to run this issue in the ground Somehow, students need to be convinced that feel will do the most in dealing with these letters and unneedlessly criticize students for their lack of their individual vote really does count in the problems. participation in Student Government elections. outcome of an election and in the policies which Let's not take our right to vote for granted. softball league into a single-elimination We chose. rather. to face the facts of the issue. result from the candidates elected. The time that it Students’ votes could greatly influence the tournament while the residence halls and And unfortunately. these facts do indicate that ‘ takes to cast a ballot is but a few seconds. But direction next year’s Student Government takes. Astounded fraternity league continue in afull season intact students are disillusioned enough with the those few seconds are precious seconds which Have some influence in this direction and vote was outlined. response they are getting from Student Govern- could have a major impact on the students’ lives today or Tuesday in the Student Government To the Editor: This wasbrought about directly by the ment that they deem their vote useless. But at State. ‘ elections. chancellor’semergency energy program. i feel I seems that some ofour Senators have that the impositionsshould be bared by all forgotten about “freedom ofthe press." l’m students affected equally. We all pay the same astounded that some ofour elected tuition whether we live in a residence hall, belong representatives would even considertrying to to afraternity or sorority, or not. Consequences need consideration impeach our newspaper editor for the recent One reason given to be for the plan bythe coverage ofthe ticket scalping incident. intramural department was that residence halls Many issuesin the heat of the moment seem to government doesn't already have more than As a former newspaper editor (Sandhills and fraternities are competing for overall sports be exceedingly important to the student body. adequate accesstothe student body. I cannot see Reflector. Sandhills Comm. College) 1 was never awards. Maybe so but everyone should chip in Other issues are less visible and have greater long Martin EricSon a situation where an open letter to the student harrassed bythe Student Governmentfor my equally to comply with Governor Hunt’s, and term effects. Currently the students at State are body by one of the student government officers publications; we all understood thatthe Chancellor Thomas' emergency energy faced with a situation that not only is highly visible would not be promptly published. government and the press must be independent programs. The 90team independent leagues now but also has long range consequences that a whole. I think the 'l‘echnician‘s reports have in fact, in the past, student govemment'presi- of each other. over 900 students should not have to suffer for will shape the relationships of student organiza- been accurate and fair. The Student Senate does dents have had regular columns in the Technician Perhapsthe Technician over did it with the the 56 teams ofthe fraternity and residence hall tions for many years to come. many things that are important to the student expressing their views, programs, and hopes. scalping incident; if so, this would be a leaguescombined. In addition one of your staff Through the years it has been my impression body and which call for the student body to The Technician. as well as any other student professional judgement, and the only people who writers who also works at intramural sports gave that the student publications (Technician, WKNC- respond to their legislators. The Student Senate, body organization and the student body as a should act on it isthe publicationscommittee. in me the possible explanation that the intramural FM, Agromeck. Windhover) were overseen by a subject to the weaknesses of any legislative body. whole, can only benefit from a strong and fact, even they should be very careful; Lynne program isbasicly designed forfraternity and Publications Authority that was more or less may also do something silly. The student body responsible student government and I think the Griffin has done a fine job and is truly a residencehall competition. if thisisthe case I independent of student government. This must have a loud and accurate source of the Technician has the sense to realize that. professional—she should be treated as one. would like to have it shown to me in writing. Authority supervised the general operations of actions of their student government. This source However, there are often two sides to import- The Senate had better rriind its own affairs; Underthe present plan 45 ofthe 90 team the student publications and selected an editor or must give all the news—the blemishes as well as ant issues that deserve to be aired. I would hate to otherwise. it will become questionable asto what independent league would have a one game manager to carry out the day-to-day work. the mfiasterpieces. see the day in which student government controls kind ofgovernment they are trying to pattern season and of the remaining, half every week If an editor or manager did not conduct this The Student Senate obviously will not always the paper that reports on its owns activities and I themselves after. would be out ofplay. The idea ofintramural business properly, the Authority could remove look favorably upon this role. Though the current am afraid i see it coming. sports isfor studentsto play notfind champions. i him by a simple majority. The largest voting group proceedings in the Student Senate do not involve I was a Student Senator. In spite of the many William D. Wilson would like to challenge the intramural of the Publications Authority was the Student this point, l think this is the area that the Board of good worksthat the Student Senate does, I know Jr., EE department to develop alternatives that would Body Representatives, elected by the student Review‘s ruling will have the greatest effect. that it finds it hard to produce something as tangi- treat the entire student population involved body as a whole. This direct link to State students In the future the editor of the Technician will ble as a Student Center weekend film or a news- equally, not discriminating some forthe sake of was the check to any excesses that may occur. always have to keep in mind that he must answer paper that comes out three times a week. Friday, a Board of Review concluded that the to the Student Senate as well as to the Publica- I regret to say that this year’s student govern- Discrimination others. Student Senate also has the power to remove an tions Authority. The mere threat of impeachment, ment has attempted two actions that would have editor, manager of a student publication. I do not even if it is only implied, may cause a less- tangible results, but in a negative way. I will To the Editor: Gary King believe that this board acted with any bias against than-courageous editor to slant the reporting of remember this year's student government for in this letter I would like tobringto the attention So. School of Design the student publications. However, I think the activities of the student government. Is this some- its attempted disruption of the independent ofall a blatant infringementon the equal rights of student body would do well to study the conse- thing the student body wants? nature of the Student Center and the successful students at NC. State. in the Wednesday March Letters to the Editor should be no longer than 250 words. Lettersshould be typed or written legibly and must Include quences of this novel interpretation. Does the student body really want a student disruption of the semi-independent position of 15 Technician an article ran telling ofthe “spring the writer's address or phone number along with his or her Part of the job of the Technician is to report on government mouthpiece instead of an indepen- the Publications Authority. l, for one, am not intramural sports suffer setback" problem. in the classification and curriculum. Letters containing possibly the activities of-the student government. Taken as dent student newspaper? lt’s not as if the student willing to see this condition continue. article the plan to placethe 90team independent libelous or obscene material will be edited.

Closing loOp ole would be good start by David Armstrong Ironically, many of them are produced by helicopters used for spraying come from the US... Moreover. the efficiency, as well as the safety, Contributing Writer American firms that get around domestic bans by and the pilots who fly them were trained by us. of pesticides is now being questioned. Thirty years marketing poisons in poor countries where profits Out of this air war against drugs has come ago, according to EPA figures, when American What goes around comes around, according to are high and restrictions minimal. American Journal another problem. Some of the dope that survives farmers used 50 million pounds of pesticides a popular saying, and what's coming around for One such chemical is Benzene Hexachloride the spraying carries traces of Paraquat when it annually, they had losses ofseven per cent oftheir American consumers are pesticides, lots of them, (BHC). a toxin banned here in 1976 after it was arrives in the U.S. Once again, opinions differ on preharvest crops. American farmers now use 600 toxic chemicals that are banned in the United shown to cause cancer in in laboratory animals. Guatemala and Peru, other coffee-exporting what this means. According to Peter Bourne, a million pounds annually, and lose 13 per cent of States. but not in foreign countries from which we BHC shows up on American breakfast tables countries. special assistant to President Carter on drug their preharvest crops. import food anyway. because it is routinely used on the coffee According to Environmental Protection abuse. Paraquat, which can cause death if it is As a result, some farmers are turning to Outlawed pesticides enter the U.S. as residues crop in Brazil. the largest exporter of coffee to the Agency (EPA) reports. 99 per cent of_the swallowed, breaks into a benign form when it is integrated pest management (lPM) instead of on vegetables, in coffee, even in marijuana United States. as well as in Ivory Coast. American people already have detectable levels burned. ' pesticides to cut their losses. lPM relies on natural of BHC in their bodies. The exact effects of this Others are not so sure. According to High enemies to control pests—introducing the are unknown, and. since human cancers can take Times magazine, Carter received an unreleased Vedalia beetle into California citrus groves to 1. I don‘t have up to 30 years to incubate, aren’t likely to be 50-page report from the EPA on March 6 in which harvest its favorite snack, the cottony cushion known for some time. But some experts worry some scientists tagged Paraquat as “a significant scale, is an example—rather than petroleum- the time. that Americans may be harboring biological health hazard" when it’s inhaled. - based chemicals to which, in many cases, insects \lefluo time-bombs. No deaths or serious illnesses have yet been have grown resistant. IMP has already helped cut “These pesticides are accumulating in reported among the estimated 15 million the use of insecticides by 50 per cent in some ' everybody's body fat and in mother’s milk at Americans who smoke weed regularly, but Washington State apple orchards and by 20-30 or appreciable levels." University of California smokers’ advocates are insisting that the spraying per cent in Michigan and Pennsylvania orchards. today 262? biochemist Bruce Ames, a respected cancer be stopped. The National Organization for the The deepest roots of the problem of pesticides, researcher, says. “Every little bit hurts." Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) has, for however. are not in the soil of Washington or tomorrow? J) BHC is only one of a group of pesticides that example. sued the US. State Department and the Michigan or Pennsylvania. Nor are they in the showed up in spot-checks of imported coffee by EPA in an attempt to force the feds to file an, croplands of America’s client states in Latin EPA inspectors last fall. Traces of five other environmental impact report on Paraquat and America and Africa. where environmental pro— pesticides—three of them outlawed here—also 2-4-D and to stop the spraying until, and unless, tectional laws have given way to technological \\‘\ were found. The contaminated coffee was sold to the chemicals are cleared. fixes to overcome famine. They can be traced, You have NO American consumers anyway, because the EPA Meanwhile, a national debate on the use of instead, to America’s executive suites where hasn’t yet gotten around to setting tolerance pesticidesat home may be shaping up. Testimony decisions are made, rationally and systematically, levels for pesticides in coffee, and in lieu of before the House Commerce Oversight to subsume human health to the drive for power standards, the coffee is considered salable. Committee in mid-February scored the EPA and and profit. excuse not to! Unfortunately, the BHC case is fairly typical.' FDA for failing to adequately protect the public Closing the looph e in American law that ViiEx; New chemicals proliferate far faster than the EPA from potential hazards of pesticide residues in allows the dumping of sticide poisons abroad 4 and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), meat, milk, bread and other grain products, fruits wouldn’t clean up the environment all by itself. the other federal watchdog, can keep up with and vegetables and still other foods. But it wouldn’t be a bad place to start. 2.1 don‘t; know 3. Electlons? them. Oftentimes, tolerance levels are set without proper testing, or set and not err rced. The result is a deadly production of poisons on Technician. when the candidates elections? Wt parade—and profits that translate into global Editor...... Lynne Griffin tand political power. The world pesticide market now accounts for Associate Editor ...... Greg Rogers W ...... A599“, Mohr, Judy Quin $7 billion a year in sales. US. corporations have ' Production Manager ...... -. . . .Nancy Williams ‘ Ham Thrower the lion's share of that market, selling over a third News Editor ...... David Pendered of their pesticide production abroad, through a NewsEditor’...... JohnFlesher '* Sports Editor ...... ,...... David Carroll ”mum" loophole in the Federal Insecticide. Fungicide and Entertainment Editor ...... Nancy Williams Manager ...... Tim Hayes Rodentcide Act that permits the manufacture of Features Editor .‘...... Wendy McBane Assistant ...... Peter Stewart banned pesticides for export. PhotoEditor...._...... ChrisSeward Not all pesticides sold on the world market are Asst. Production Manager ...... David Blythe of US. manufacture, of course, but even so the Am. Sports Editor ...... Denny Jacobs Pm US. is often involved in their use. At the urging of Graphic Arts ...... Todd Huvard Typesettsrs ...... David Dunklee, Beth Little, A ‘vlf”We;if)?i . US. authorities. marijuana fields in Mexico have W Gina Reeves, Debora Rolf, SelyWilliamson been sprayed since‘ 1975 with the defoliants Layout...... Tommy Chlldrey, Paul Sprouae if Paraquat and 2-4—0 in an attempt to reduce the Manager ...... Sherwood Robins Assistant ...... HelenTan flow of illegal drugs intothis country. The Mexican Salesmen ...... Dave Bobbitt, Johnny Carson, Paste-up ...... Bill Blue government buysthe Paraquat in Europe. but the , RicEndes,Clifleerd . WW ...... MartinEricson