The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 30, 1980, Image 10

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by CHRISTINE BRZOZOWSKI
Battalion Reporter
Briggs Hall is the only women’s
dorm on the Texas A&M University
campus that allows no male visitation
during the week.
Briggs, located on the quad,
houses the women in the Corps of
Cadets and 153 civilian students.
Non-military residents must abide
by the rules set up for the Corps;
visitation is strictly forbidden until
after 5 p.m. on Friday.
Those women must be madder
than hornets that their inalienable
rights are being taken away, right?
Wrong.
It may be a blow to the collective
ego of the male population at Texas
A&M, but many Briggs residents
like the lack of regular visitation
hours in their hall.
Head Resident Patricia Tolley
said, “You’ll find the girls are closer
here than in any other dorm, and I
think it’s because of visitation.
Tolley said on occasion she’ll have
trouble with male visitors who stay
later than the weekend hours per
mit, but she didn’t mention any inst
ances where the rules were violated
during the week.
Many women in the dorm men
tioned the quiet that other women’s
dorms don’t enjoy.
“I have enough problems with
girls knocking on my door and inter
rupting my studying,” Davis said.
Bernie Arnecke, a resident advi
sor in Briggs, said, “When I walk out
in the hall I feel like I’m still in my
own room.”
Arnecke lived in Spence, the
women’s dorm on the quad which
does have daily visitation, before she
moved to Briggs. She said in Spence,
“as soon as you walk out of your room
you’re in public.”
There are a few problems, though.
Many of the women who live in
Briggs date men in the Corps, who
have no weekday visitation, either.
Beth Hasdorff, whose boyfriend is
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Head Resident Patricia Tolley
said, “You’ll find the girls are
closer here than in any other
dorm and I think it’s because of
visitation. ”
a senior in the Corps, finds the visita
tion hours rather confining.
“You’re so limited as to where you
can go,” Hasdorff said. She meets
her boyfriend outside the dorm and
they sit on concrete benches to talk,
or they go to the lounge, which tends
to get crowded.
The women in the Corps, for
whom the visitation hours are en
forced, live on the top two floors.
Hasdorff said, “Since they live up
there, there shouldn’t be any hassle.
Even a few hours a day wouldn’t
bother anybody.”
Col. James R. Woodall, comman
dant of cadets, disagrees. There are
some non-regs who live on the third
floor with the women cadets.
“If we had visitation on oneorta
floors, it wouldn’t be fair to
on the upper floors, Woodall sail,
Woodall said it would bediffical
to confine male visitors to thebottoi
two floors. “Not that the girls woi
break the rules, ” he said, “butthen
are 15,(XX) non-reg males... itwoul
be hard to get them to comply. .
“I don’t plan to put a guardoi r ;„„„
either end of the hall.”
Ron Hilton, Corp area coordi
tor, said there is no chance that vii
tation hours will change for Bi
Hall in the future. The women inti
Corps cannot live in a dorm by that ^
selves simply because there arei
enough of them. More than hall
dorm would go unused,
Some Briggs residents wereundi ' i U . l
the impression that moving tl ^f or t
women cadets upstairs was one
short of starting visitation hours
the bottom floors. i^ainst
Hilton said the women cade Louis
were moved last year from theft
two floors to the top two because, “
would he more convenient for 4
(non-reg) girls without the noise.
Women in the Corps are no
than the men about blowingwhislp ’■•y
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Woodall gave a different reason!;
the move. i es [, ou i
“I wanted to prevent any im .ij
dents,” he said. “I didn’t want)® n'li u,
males to be tempted to
pranks on the girls.”
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“You’re so limited as to whi
you can go, ’’Beth Hasdorffi
She meets her boyfriend oul
the dorm and they sit on
Crete benches to talk, or they:
to the lounge, which tends to\
crowded.
toward the women, but deelinecj
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Both Woodall and Hilton saidtk illldur
haven’t had any major
from Briggs residents over visitatia
perhaps because the residents
Briggs recognize the difficultiesni
trying to get extended visitatii
hours, but it’s more likely
they’re just not upset enou]
it to raise a fuss.
Hasdorff still isn’t satisfied
the hours, but, “I knew what I
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Lisa Davis, a sophomore whoaflEWYO
lived in Briggs for two years, said, ^y, Ap
they (the men in the Corps) areii mdance
or sophomores, they can’t evencoa aking pa
out until after 10 (at night).’’ But4 178,419)
still prefers the quiet so she a r 0 t a ] a tt e
study.
Tolley summed up the situati®
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