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                         Roanoke Times
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DATE: WEDNESDAY, April 17, 1991                   TAG: 9104170440
SECTION: VIRGINIA                    PAGE: B-2   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: RICHMOND                                LENGTH: Medium


WILDER NAMES CAMPUS CRIME TASK FORCE

Gov. Douglas Wilder on Tuesday named 27 university, law enforcement and government officials and students to a task force that will study drug abuse and sexual assaults on college campuses.

The task force will hold its first meeting today in Richmond.

The task force will be headed by Education Secretary James Dyke Jr. The vice chairman will be Secretary of Public Safety Robert Suthard.

Lt. Gov. Donald Beyer and Attorney General Mary Sue Terry are task force members.

Other members include Montgomery County Sheriff Louis Barber and Emory & Henry College President Charles Sydnor.

Also on the task force are:

Lawrence R. Ambrogi, president of the Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys; Lt. Col. Carl R. Baker, director of the state police Bureau of Criminal Investigation; Christopher Newport College Police Chief Gerald J. Bright.

University of Virginia President John Casteen; Matthew W. Cooper, executive director of the Student Association of Virginia; Gordon Davies, director of the State Council of Higher Education; King Davis, state mental health commissioner; Robert Green, provost of J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College.

George Mason University President George Johnson; Chief Deputy Attorney General H. Lane Kneedler; James Madison University graduate student Suzanne Lavigne; Randolph-Macon Woman's College President Linda Koch Lorimer; Virginia State University President Wesley McClure; Walter A. McFarlane, governor's policy aide; Robert Northern, the governor's drug policy aide.

Del. Roscoe Reynolds; D-Martinsville; Sen. Richard Saslaw, D-Springfield; UVa Police Chief Michael Sheffield; College of William and Mary Law School Dean Timothy Sullivan; Richmond Police Chief Marty Tapscott and Norma Harvey of the Business Assistance Center at Hampton University.



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