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CAMPUS SECURITY Safety and security keep peace Security, does it start with protection or organization? Indiana State's campus Safe- ty and Security department is a bonified police depart- ment, answering to the State Police, complete with twen- ty-five officers including three detectives and two po- lice cars. Each officer must have had training in a Police Academy and many follow up with law enforcement seminars. Twice a year, test- ing takes place to keep offi- cers sharp and aware ac- cording to fire arms, rules, and regulations. A campus security police officer tries to keep peace with Southern Illinois fans during a football game. - Photo by Doug Runyon 22 Student Survival According to Donald Tryon, Director of the Cam- pus Security, ttWeive had ev- erything happen on campus from homicide on down? With this in mind, his offi- cers are carefully trained and observant. Currently the campus is divided into three districts, police offi- cers walk the ttbeatll accord- ingly to the boundaries. Also the're are one or two wild officers who generally roam the campus in a total securi- ty. With three shifts, the offi- cers on duty are aware of buildings, people and cars for twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year. Anything in violation of student conduct codes means officers have the jurisdiction to follow up and pursue. Duties range from checking doors and windows of buildings mak- ing sure of being properly locked, to bringing nurses onto campus in times of im- passable roads. Keeping peace in times of natural disasters and other unexpected happenings keep them on their toes. A disaster such as a torna- do could wipe out the cam- pus and all of its inhabitants, but the security patrol was completely aware of all pre- cautions. At the time of a tor- nado in the spring maximum man-power was in action, meaning no sicknessll for officers. The situation was handled on campus through plectron receivers. These monitered civil defense and were placed in dorms and buildings all around cam- pus. The campus switch- board then notified all dorms of the situation and told them of directions to follow if the tornado would hit. All persons involved cooperated and no danger was involved in the scare , said Mr. Tryon. In regard to security of residential rooms Tryon re- plied, llMost students treat their rooms as they are at home instead of a motel as it really is. Security must start with students. e by Sheila Hoffman
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As each hour passes, another class Once registration is over, bulletins is closed to change another students are found littering the wastebaskets A schedule. around campus. : 055 D HEM! TRV 5mm mus ASBUUNTW 7...,- V wmm A popular meeting place during It doean matter where Lee registration is the business section Schweger, Lafayette sophomore, which is usually overcrowded. sits for she is working against the clock. h Photos by Stan Scheihom Registration 21
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