The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1980 Page: 4 of 61
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SEA GIRT, N.J. (AP) - Then the DI started after face resentment from some
The nation’s first all-female them, skipping once to get male state troopers.,
trooper cadet class is shap-1„ step as they headed for a “It’s dangerous out there
lng up nicely, with no pun- mountainous high- at 3 am. on the highway
or offense - intended, says carbohydrate lunch. and you get some guy look-
New Jersey state police Recruits who complete ing for trouble
Superintendent Clinton the academy course begin
Pa8ano work as road patrol
1 he remaining 67 Women troopers earning about
of the original 104 recruits, $15,000 yearly. They will Feb, 13
now beginning the second----
quarter of their 20-week
course, art ‘‘the committed
ones,” say academy staff
members, who include the
only two women among
1,931 state troopers.
Graduation is June 27.
Pagano says the dropout
rate is normal for recruit
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"The weakest guy Is go-
ing to be better than the
best woman," said Cer-
The exam, along with
medical and physical abili-
ty tests, pared the prospec-
tive class to 255.
Background investigations
and interviews further cut
the class to 116.
Twelve decided not to
report for the beginning of
training.
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The 67 remaining recruits
place for a broad," Sgt. were among the 1,631
Steve Cermak said when
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last fall.
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"It’s, too early to say if
it’s the physical training
pressure or the discipline
pressure,” "said Pagano,
who would not allow inter-
view* with the recruits.
. "One said she treated her
dog better than we treated
her. She wasn't here long
enough for a truthful ap-
praisal.”
The class began Feb. 13,
the result of a federal con-
sent order to' add more
women to the force.
“It;s a one-time thing, an
all-female class," said
Pagano, who now must con-
centrate on recruiting
minorities because of
another court order.
Only two of the remaining
female recruits are black.
The force now includes only
84 non-white males and one
black female. -
The "committed"
recruits practice in bar-
racks at night with dummy
pistols, feread course
material and train hard on
heavy punching bags to
build strength .
They eat quickly because
the short time immedately
following meals is their
Ure only break in a day
Tregins with exercises
at dawn and runs in un-
broken. military- precision
through dinner.
Demerits for infractions
: mean extra duty, so
recruits learn to keep their
collars neat and not to cut a
path across soggy lawns.
Lt.- Joseph Kobus- said
some adaptations had to be
made in the training pro-
gram for women.
"We’re finding some dif-
ferences,” Kobus said.
"Wothen need some addi-
tional exercises to
strengthen their left wrist.
They have to qualify firing
a pistol with both
hands....That’s in case you
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modified pushup and
chinup requirements to
compensate for women’s
inferior upper body
strength. “Now we’re fin- - .
.ding, they might have. f
superior lower body ftjjf
strength,” he said. -----
“Our main concern is to
get fully qualified state
troopers,” Pagano added.
The'redfuits are taught
that thq chest and head are
the “maximum kill 'area” »
f for gunfire and instructed
/ in the basics of constitu-
- tional law, communipa- -
tlons, sociolbgy and
weaponless self defense. |
"I have to impress on
them somehow they could
get killed,” Trooper Walter
Jensen said during a break
on the pistol range, “f’our-
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shots. The average gunfight
is 2.8 seconds at a distance
of about sik feet. I’m not
sure they know what we’re
intOTryeL”
In a law class, Trooper
Richard Tomasik patiently
explained a. fine point to
recruits :"No,no, you. don’t
get a jury of your friends,
you get a jury of your peers.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1980, newspaper, March 26, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144768/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.