The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 03, 1974, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1974
Page 7
Identification, punishment part of streaker strategy
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By CLIFF LEWIS
Thursday night an angry crowd
np &of students migrated from the po-
t lice station to President Jack
nJlMyilliams’ house demanding to
- 5 -!iivknow what would happen to any
j*' 8 A«to| streakers apprehended during the
repair,night.
“No one was supposed to be
H °rae, Ki apprehended,” said John J. Kol-
7^' dus, assistant vice president for
5:3<) ’^tudent services. Many uniformed
and plainsclothed policemen as
well as university officials were
on the scene of the “streak-in”
for the purpose of identifying
streakers only, said Koldus. Those
that were identified will be placed
on conduct probation in a posi
tion explained by Koldus’ state
ment elsewhere on page 1.
Charles Powell, dean of men,
described the situation in detail.
“I was too optimistic to think the
streak-in would happen, but when
the crowd gathered, I knew it
would. When a crowd gathers, rea
son goes out the window and I
sit on the edge of my seat. In
crowd control, there can be no
quick reactions to set anything
off, and we can’t grab or chal
lenge anyone. We had, around the
perimeter of the crowd, people to
identify any streakers, if possi
ble.”
University Police O. L. Luther
had two photographers on the
scene who took four or five pic
tures of the streakers, according
to Cliff Walstein, head of the
Photographic and Visual Aids
Laboratory.
“But that method of identifica
tion wasn’t too successful,” said
Luther.
One incident occurred during
the night that Koldus referred
to as a “fluke.” He said that “a
streaker on a bicycle fell off his
bike, knocking a policeman to the
ground. He landed literally in
the policeman’s arms.”
Powell said of the incident, “We
weren’t out to catch him, but once
you’ve got him, what do you do
with him ? He didn’t have any
identification on him, of course;
so he was brought to the police
station, identified, and released.”
Although at least 12 other
streakers have been identified to
date, said Powell, he knows of no
others that were apprehended that
night.
Three others were apprehended,
according to Luther. “A couple
were brought in by Ron Blatch-
ley’s boys,” he said.
A man in shorts was “grabbed”
out of the crowd in front of the
police station by “a man in a
white shirt,” stated a student in
a letter to the editor of the Batt
March 29. He resisted and was
taken inside in a necklock, the
letter said. Two Battalion report
ers saw the man taken into the
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police station.
The arresting officer’s name
was John St. Claire. He said that
he recognized the person as hav
ing been a streaker earlier, “and
he wasn’t about to come with me.”
St. Claire said that it was de
cided in a meeting at 9 that night
that it would be useful to appre
hend streakers for identification,
as long as the police did not go
into a crowd to get them. His
lieutenant and other higher offi
cials attended that meeting, he
said.
Neither Koldus, Powell, nor Ron
Blachley, Powell’s assistant, said
they knew of any meeting where
it was decided that anyone should
be apprehended.
The streakers identified are be
ing punished, Dean Powell said,
because streaking causes problems
such as those seen in the mob
that night. Many people were in
jured by the rapid movements of
the crowd, he said, and also the
university’s image is being hurt.
“We can’t pick out which laws
to ignore and which to enforce,”
he said. “Many of us aren’t per
sonally offended by streaking and
many of the students are just
having fun. But it’s hard for
them to see both sides of the
fence, because they’ve never been
on this side of the fence.”
bulletin board
TONIGHT
BEAUMONT HOMETOWN CLUB will
meet in Room 607 of the Rudder Tower
at 7 :30 p.m.
TRAVEL COMMITTEE will meet in the
Council Conference Room of the Stu
dent Programs Office at 8 p.m. to
program travel trips.
GRADUATE LECTURE will feature Wil
liam Hobby at 7:30 p.m. in Room 302
of the Rudder Center.
FILM APPRECIATION COURSE will
present Tatowierung in Room 601 of
the Rudder Tower at 7:30 p.m.
CAP & GOWN will meet at 8:30 p.m. in
Room 601 of the Rudder Tower.
PAN AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOCIA
TION will meet in Room 504 of the
Rudder Tower at 6:30 p.m.
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDI
CINE will feature Richard Hall in
Room 316 of the Veterinary Medical
Sciences Building at noon.
THURSDAY
FLYING CLUB will meet in Room 229
of the Chemistry Building at 8 p.m.
PANHANDLE HOMETOWN CLUB will
meet in Room 501 of the MSC Tower
at 8 p.m.
FENCING CLUB will meet in G. Rollie
White Coliseum at 7 p.m.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING will pre
sent Ray Kliewer, a marine design en
gineer, at 10 a.m. in Room 203 of the
Zachry Engineering Center. The film,
“Arctic Beachhead,” will be shown.
MIDLAND AREA HOMETOWN CLUB
will meet at 8 p.m. in Room 510 of the
Rudder Tower.
ST. THOMAS’ CHAPEL, 906 Jersey, will
have a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WIVES
CLUB will meet at 7 :30 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. Darrell Gimlin, 1215
King Arthur Circle, College Station.
DEPARTMENTS OF BIOLOGY AND
ENTOMOLOGY will present Dr. Rudi-
t Wehner at 3:30 p.m. in Room 102
neering Center.
ge:
of
Zachry Engineering
WOMEN’S AWARENESS WORKSHOP
will hear Dr. Ethel Ashworth-Tsutsu
speak on women in science at 8:30
p.m. in Room 402 of the Rudder Tower.
RIO GRANDE HOMETOWN CLUB will
meet at 6 :30 p.m. at Sparkey’s Pizza.
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