The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 30, 1995, Image 8

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Women: Female cadets not given special treatm
Continued from Page 1
been concerns of Faulkner’s
critics. Faulkner was 20
pounds overweight, and critics
claimed her physical condition
impeded her success at the
Citadel.
“I am very disappointed in
the way she prepared for it
(the Citadel), because there is
no way she could have made it
in the shape she was in,” Rim-
mer said. “You have to pre
pare your body along with
your mind.
“If you are not physically
fit, you’ll crack under the
stress.”
Cindy Erickson, Corps pub
lic relations and recruiting
sergeant and a junior political
science major, said that
women in the Corps are ex
pected to fulfill the same re
quirements as the men.
Female cadets are not given
any special treatment since
the primary focus for the
freshman year in the Corps is
unification, she said.
“You all do your push-ups
together, you go to football
games together, you go to yell
practice together,” Erickson
said. “Because if you treat fe
males differently, then you
would isolate them.”
Maj. Becky Ray, special as
sistant to the commandant
and adviser on gender issues,
Said women can learn about
the Corps before joining to en
sure they would enjoy being
cadets.
Spend the Night with the
Corps is a program that gives
interested high school stu
dents the opportunity to stay
with a Corps member and at
tend classes with the cadets.
“I think the program is by
far the best answer for learn
ing about the Corps,” Ray
Skoteh
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said. “This way studeni
actually see and experij
the Corps.”
Women have been
their marks at previi
male-dominated militar
stitutes recently. Rei
Marier beat out 988
cadets in 1995 to gra
first in her class at
Point.
Erickson said that:
women will play in the
tary will evolve as
women join the armed!;
This indicates that
be more Shannon Fault
in the future, she said
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women who want tog
there and risk their
along with their fellow
then women will be sen::
the military,” she said
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