(Two docu By The Associated Press CHARLESTON, S.C. - Five Citadel upperclassmen have told investigators the reason they dressed up like Ku Klux (Clansmen and entered a black cadet's room was so they could 44 I-mouvate" the freshman into trying harder, a Citadel disciplinary board recently reported. The board's report also said no racial slurs were made during the Oct. 23 hazing of cadet Kevin Nesmith, who said he thought the hazing was a typical prank until he found a burned paper cross one cadet had carried into his room. IMMMMIIUIIINIIIIIMIIIMNIIIIINIIINHHIMIMIIIIIIHIIIK About Tow\ MMMMtlflltMlttMllttttltlllllllMtltlltlllllltlllMMItllllll dition to leadership development training, each Elliott Center Fellow receives a $100 fellowship grant. ... Several local men have been named Outstanding Young Men of America. Included among this year's * BREAKFi | 2 eggs, bacon, grits, toast and coffee ^ LUNCH steak and cheese hoagl fries, small drink DINNER BBQ ribs, 2 vegs. cornbread Come to Mama's fo 748-0808 1250 Open Daily I IA3E | FOR THA f CHRISTMAS I I SPECIAI %\*GREATk I LATEST % WIDESt i OF NAM 1 LAST CHAN 9 VERY BE: & BEFORE C g Remember 1 HI IN F 1 LOW II K . Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.i k| East Winston ! & 560 N. Cla I I ments desci A report by the state Human Affairs Commission drew the same conclusions. The Citadel's report is based on testimony from Nesmith, who left the state-supported military college and has planned a lawsuit because of the incident; his roommate, Michael J. Mendoza, who also was in rruiiri ?? tk* ? * - -mm wmm-mf m Will U k VIIV VII1IV f and the five white cadets who were disciplined for their actions. The five, all juniors, are Jimmy M. Biggerstaff of Spartanburg, S.C., Maurice F. Bos tic of Lexington, S.C., Paul L. Koss of Leesburg, Fla., Jeffrey D. Plumley of Fort Mill, S.C., and Steve A. Webb of Sevierville, Tenn. , P| From Page A7 llllllllllllltllltlllllllllllltlllllHIIIIUIIItlMUIItMNMMMtllll uuuurces are uwiyne L. Pinkney, Dennis T. Pinkney, Wendell Arnold Johnson, Alvin L. Atkinson, Benjamin Hiram Piggott^ Ttfnothy Jackson Jr., cDevaldean Penn, Linwood M. Redd, Rudolph V. Boone Jr., Floyd Ingram, Donald B. Sellars, Robert E. Brower Jr. and Denis M. Wilson. ... KAMA'S INN SERVING REAKFAST LUNCH DINNER \ST SPECIAL s-js. SPECIAL le' so70 SPECIAL ?3??: r good home cooking N. Pattersnn Ave. ^ ww w v w m m m w (Across from Church's) &rl fyTf T?J T SPECIAL ? SIFT FOR THAT ft . rcnovn ^ LOCATION I I STYLES | LECTION | JE BRANDS | CE FOR OUR f ST PRICES K HRISTMAS! j? ASHION f IM PRICE | m.-9 p.m. Sun. 1-6 p.m. JK Shopping Center u remont Ave. J -2578 1 J *ibe Citadel At about 12:45 a.m., Webb suggested that the five pay Nesmith a visit. He also suggested they wrap sheets around their bodies "to give the appearance of Klansmen," the Human Affairs Commmission report said. Other forms of dress, such as raincoats, were considered by the cadets but dismissed. Each cadet went to his room to prepare. While in his room, numiey got the idea to construct a small paper cross and singe the Itf ^ ^ % H 2041 Silas Creek Pkwy. Howl JDURl I hazing edges of it to make it appear to be burned, the commission report states. "The cross was an afterthought, and it was not even seen by every member of the group in its final state,*' the Citadel report said. "Mr. Plumlcy made the c cinna/4 U I* ? www) omgvvi 11 anu waiucu 11 imu the room. The cross was not burning, it was burnt in Mr. Plumley's room prior to the incident/' Please see page A14 Pierre Brown Invites You To Come By Ed Kelly's On Silas Creek Pkwy. For Your TV, Audio & Annlianro KIaaHq r IVW I vwwvaw 725-Q6Q6 \ (DMaki AST RK NNER kWCNUfc EWLLE.NC 29405 TCmTENS RANK. 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