The Battalion fo\. 102, No. 177 (6 pages) Serving Texas AdrM University Since 1893 THE BATT ON-LINE: http://bat-web.tamu.edu Tuesday • August 6, 1996 roups organize summer escort program Iy Erica Roy fHi: Battalion id stadiums e Rose was in tom seball's Hall of Fame, .e made an appeal- e National Baseball ■The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets jrovides escorts for women to walk icross campus at night during the all and spring semesters, but not jpough cadets stay on campus dur- ng the summer to staff a full }uard Room. Therefore, women nust walk by themselves at night, vhich can be dangerous. ■The Corps has organized an es- :ort pilot program from August 5 to L3 during the hours of 9 p.m. to 1 i.m. Male volunteers from various organizations will take shifts n i,he Guard Room. The Memorial Student Center (MSC), OL-’ AGS, (nterfraternity Council, Alpha Phi Danega, class councils, and Student Government organizations will par ticipate in the service. The Guard Room will be open four hours, divided into two two-hour shifts. Two members from one of the organizations will work two hours while a cadet is also present in the Guard Room. Kyle Sparkman, a junior biomed ical science major, organized the program. He said the program has the potential to continue during the summer of 1997. “There’s no way of knowing if it will be successful, but I’m really optimistic about it working out,” Sparkman said. “This is a problem that we’ve got to do something about. We’ve at least got to try and see if it works.” Murray Van Eman, a senior animal science major and vice president of the MSC, was approached by Sparkman to participate in the pilot program. He said the MSC decided to participate in the program because they have a re sponsibility to operate and manage programs for students. “This is one way we can help out where we typically haven’t before,” Van Eman said. “If it (the escort service) can’t run during the summer, that does n’t mean criminal activities stop.” Van Eman volunteered to work in the Guard Room for a two-hour shift because he thinks it is a positive pro gram on campus. “I think it’s a good program,” Van Eman said. “I have a lot of respect for Corps guys who work the Guard Room during the year. Some of those guys work for twelve hours at a time. It’s a good campus service.” Many female students are pleased an escort service is being provided. Joyce Brown, a freshman civil engi neering major, said the program makes her feel safer. “I get paranoid walking by myself at night,” Brown said. “A&M is one of the safest campuses in Texas, but it is a good precautionary measure to have an escort. I would call for an escort.” Jennifer Patterson, a sophomore el ementary education major, said the program is a good idea because the campus is sparsely populated during the summer months. “It’s a good idea, especially during the summer,” Patterson said. “The campus is empty. There’s not as many people on campus. It’s more likely something would happen during the summer when no one is around.” m Gwendolyn Struve, The Battauon Cadet Kyle Sparkman escorts Susannah Cock- burn to her dorm Tuesday night. i 1989 for alleged Hall of Fame. He nd paid a 550,000 picture for izine izine is publishing ■laxed and smiling iging a golf club in louse. ebate doe ents, who start- ^ Friday in San ; more than the tiring the issue i vention. >OP nominee to keep the favors adding *.ge indicating cans hold op- e to the floor, of the plank “its but do not c the AP sur- a bitter pub- tiurt Dole’s .g President Tit lead. I_e of Illinois, io chairs the e, said he ex- . ink and GOP t read is that le to win and ilent,” Hyde wve’Il have ... • discussions, «day I think child care to can transfer ^s to replace i>ening. to where we if to show a jigraded its ^ ardiovascu- ~s.