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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
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
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