The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 01, 1973, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Visitation hours curb
dormitory violations
by Ruth UJrich
At 12:30 each night the stairwell doors are locked in
Schramm Hall. Students can go downstairs at any time, said
Residence Director Jane Lyons, but cannot enter a floor from
the stairwell. The purpose of the locked doors is to decrease
co-ed visitation violations.
Most UNL dormitories, however, are having fewer problems
than before.
"We haven't had a single violation all year," according to
Robert Brandt, residence director at Burr-Fedde Hall on East
Campus. Burr-Fedde has the same policy as city campus
dormitories but Brandt said he believes it is successful because
of "the responsibility of the students themselves."
Love Memorial Hall, also on East Campus, has had no
problem with violations. The girls can have open house if they
want it, said Advisor Suzanne McCrae. There are no set hours,
it is "just sort of an agreement," she said.
Thomas Moat, Selleck Quadrangle residence director, said
there are not as many violations as people are led to believe.
He said he believes Selleck's friendliness has resulted in a low
number of violations. "People pressure has helped us," he said.
Since most of the students know one another, a violator would
be quickly recognized, Moat said.
Pound Hall Residence Director Marie Hansen said, "I don't
expect there to be any violations." There have been a few, but
she said she has made it clear to violators that she doesn't
expect it to happen again.
"I think we're doing a good job in administering the
program," according to William Schnackel, Harper residence
director. He said Harper Hall is using about 90 per cent of its
possible visitation hours, while it was using only about 12 per
cent last year.
Other residence directors reported no special action toward
cutting violations. Most agreed that there has been a marked
decrease since the' present policy of more hours and
sponsorship by floor members went into effect last year,
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