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Non-student arreste
From Staff Reports
A Columbia man faces five charges after c
tempt to sell drugs in Preston dorm Monday nig
University Police arrested Julius Allen, 22,
St., Columbia, and charged him with Dosse
failure to stop on command, disturbing p
resisting arrest and trespassing. The boi
scheduled for today at Municipal Court.
Brian Pomeroy, a third floor Preston resic
Gamecock a man entered his room while the d<
"He asked us if we (Pomeroy and his roomma
buy anything from him." Pomeroy said the mar
them any drugs.
Another Preston resident said he called the p
saw a man "wandering down the hall sever
could smell the liquor on him," said the reside
not to be identified.
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Staff Reports by a
A l&-year-old man was apprehended
on Wheat Street after a run-in with
University Police in the late evening .
Sept. 17, the night of the Carolina ^
Program Union's All-Niter.
John D. Stokes, of 807 Heyward Ai
Apartments in Columbia, was stopped Mel
Freshman ContinaMl from p?f
subjects included in the SAT. He said onethird
of all high school graduates take the
SAT. One-half of all S.C. students take the
SAT.
IN ADDITION TO higher SAT scores
among 1982 USC freshmen, Bolin said the
average freshman graduate was in the top
25 percent of his class.
John Bannister, of the Financial Aid
Office, said 209 freshmen are on scholarship
this year, compared with 177 last year.
Bolin said the honors college, which began
four years ago, keeps "the brighter state
students in-state at USC." The bad economy
also makes USC more attractive for in-state
students, he said.
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Carl Coe, a Preston dorm hall
subdued the suspect when he fon
in alleged at- behind the President's House. H<
Jit. the man buy a security guard wl
Horseshoe and asked for his stud
ssion^^lSn Inst ad of Producing the can
' guard and ran behind the Presid
id he?ring> fs Several usc policemen respor
lent, told the Police found five packages c
x>r was open, suspected Tuesday of containii
te) wanted to Baker, USC assistant director of
i did not show The packages have been sent tc
Division for analysis.
olice when he
al times." "I One Preston resident said of
nt, who asked lot." He said strangers wand
"almost commonplace."
irrestett during All
in officer who asked to see Stokes' physical I
lent identification card. Stokes, apprehend
i is not a USC student, reached Street,
ind himself as if reaching for his
let and then shoved the officer to Stokes \
side, according to Dolice reDorts. stoP *or 1
w " "... and violat
Fter running from police past the He arl
Bryde Quadrangle to the Blatt one-fifth c
P OM
The 1982 freshman class has five percent
more black students than it did in 1977,
reflecting the state's population more accurately.
ANOTHER DIFFERENCE between the
1982 class and the freshman class five years
ago is the increased number of females. In
1977 males dominated the class. Fifty-two
percent of the class was male and 47 percent
was female. The 1982 class is 48 percent
male and 52 percent female.
About two-thirds of the freshman class
are enrolled in University 101, Bolin said.
Because those who take the class "tend to be
better survivors," Bolin said he hopes this
freshman class will have fewer dropouts
and more 1986 graduates.
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