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* Studen in New A new USC security plan will provide some criminal justice students with practical job experience and answer the university's % occasional need for extra campus security forces. Developed by the College oi criminal Justice and the Campus Police, the pl^n will allow 16 criminal justice students to work with Campus Police officers during peak security periods at USC. * T-UJ " III til IIC9I The trial of a 20-year-old Columbia man charged with the murder of a USC professor has been rescheduled from Aug. 10 to Sept. 14. The state is seeking the death penalty for Donald Ray Perry, who is charged with murder, kidnaping, first degree criminal sexual ? conduct and armed robbery in connection with the murder of Dr. Mary J. Heimberger, an elementary education orofessor. Children playing in woods near Highway 321 and Interstate-20 found the partially clothed body of the 44year-old Heimberger Friday, March 5. An autopsy later proved she died from a ^ .38-caliber gunshot wound in w the chest. PERRY, of 1520 Crossland Rd., Apartment 306, was arrested at his home March 8 in connection with the shooting. Police said the motive was robbery. Perry was to be arraigned March 9, but became ill and Fv, I x>j KX i i Sh..! a i The GAMECOCK is Ihe student newspaper ol the University of South Carolina and is published lour times a week on Mondays, Wenesdays, Thursdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the as exception of university holidays and min? tinn it?rin/4d Opinion* expressed in the GAMICOCK are those of the editor* and not those of the University of South CaroKna. The University of South Carolina Is an equal opportunity institution. The Board of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher of the GAMICOCK. The Student Media Department is the parent organization of the GAMICOCK. inange of address form*, subscription requests and other correspondence shoutd be sent to the GAMECOCK, lox 85131, University of South CaroKna, Columbia, S C. 29208 ^ Subscription rates are $15.00 for one (1) year, $8.00 per fal or spring semester and $3.00 (or both summer sessions. Third class postage paid at Columbia, SC. ts Joint USC S< "We believe this is a pace setting idea," said College of Criminal Justice Dean Dr. William Mathias. "It shows the tremendous amount of confidence the university has in our students and we think other universities may follow our lead in developing similar plans." The idea developed last fall when USC President James B. Holderman and Law Enforcement and _ j cneuuiea was ordered to a hospital emergency room. He was transferred to State Hospital where doctors found him incompetent to stand trial. Last month Perry was found competent to stand trial after a diagnosis of acute hvDertension. The preliminary hearing will be held Aug. 3. jp^ jjj^ z Dr. Mary J. Heimberger fX STUC W HMI \d t wn"-' Renting furniture for a 3-roor beers per day,* with our SI PLAN. $<! .tSljflfW Sales I Guaranteed 2 Here's what you gei One Sofa One Matchir Two End Tables One C and Four Matching Chairs or Chest of Drawers ( Mattress, Founda FlJRMTlM f)ENTALS H "1 Campus ;curity Safety Director Carl B. Stokes started looking for ways to handle extra security needed during registration and special campus events, without having to hire additional fulltime employees. "BY USING our students on a part-time basis, the university will be able to handle peak times without hiring additional full-time personnel," Mathias said. "In the process, our students will be able to earn some extra money and gain operational experience." Students, selected for the program, are at least 21~ i a ? )cai a uiu, itrc u p perclassmen or graduate students in criminal justice, and meet the qualifications required for police officers. During August the students will complete two weeks of intensive job training. Campus Police officers, South Carolina Law Enforcement personnel, and ?: ?: _ ? i i ? 4i ? uiuci Liiiiuuiii jus nut; professionals from across GAMECOCK" Specii ncLunu or CASSETTE The J0 welr\ 2909 Piatt Spr 9 til 61 :: "It's more thaniust >ENTS m "The Hassle-Free Way To Furnish Your Apartment" n apartment costs less than 3 UDENT FURNITURE RENTAL H.OO* per month ture Rental 37.50 age Waiver Fee 2.00 ? Tax 1.50 4 hour delivery t on a 4-month lease: ig Chair Two Table Lamps ocktail Table One Dinette ? One Dresser and Mirror )ne Bed with Headboard, ition and Bedtrame 3308 Millwood Avonue Phone: 799 6866 Ira. 9 6 Mon.-Fri., 10 6 Sat Juat North of Devine Street 1 506 Morninghill Drive Kit at II 26 at Bush River Rd. Phone 798 6664 ra 9 8 Mon. Fri., 10 5 Sat. Thm Furniture HanM Peopte'' i Police Plan uie siaie win join university criminal justice professors and other campus personnel in instructing the students. The student officers will study everything from the university sdisciplinesystem to evidence preservation. Human relations, ethics, fire procedures, report writing, radio communications, USC Campus Police policies and handling prisoners are among other training session topics. Students are required to pass inree tests mat win De given during the training period. STUDENTS WILL assume their new duties in the fall semester, working an average of 10 hours a week, Mathias said. "We expect this soon will be considered one of the best jobs available for students on campus," he said. The students will have the authority of fullycommissioned officers and will wear uniforms of blue blazers and gray slacks. 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