Page 16/The Battalion/Friday, October 31, 1986 Cadets say racial hazing uncommon CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Like a scene from “The Lords of Discipline,” five white Citadel ca dets dressed in sheets and towels entered the room of a black cadet, shouted obscenities and left a burned paper cross behind. While last week’s incident sent shock waves through the campus, both black and white cadets agree the hazing doesn’t reflect the racial atmosphere at the state military col lege. “1 don’t think there are any ten sions,” said Craig Burgess, a 21- year-old senior from Lake City, S.C., and one of 126 blacks in the college’s 1,960-member corps of ca dets. “A lot of the corps is hostile to the press because they think every thing is being overdrawn,” he said. The five unidentified white ca dets, charged with “conduct dis creditable,” have been brought be fore a disciplinary board and could be expelled. College president Maj. Gen. James Grimsley Jr. is expected to announce a punishment today. He also has called for a general study of campus race relations. The incident occurred in a bar racks similar to that in which novel ist Pat Conroy spent his years at the school in the 1960s, about the time the first blacks enrolled. Conroy drew heavily on his expe rience for “The Lords of Disci pline,” an unflattering novel about life in a Southern military school which centers around the hazing of a black cadet. The novel later was made into a movie. “You can’t compare then to now,” said Terry Adams, a 19-year- old black junior from Washington, D.C. “The times aren’t even compa rable. The ’60s were a turbulent time as far as civil t ights. This is 1986.” Since Conroy’s time, hazing and physical abuse that were once part of life for all first-year cadets at The Citadel have been outlawed. Last week’s incident occurred in the room of black cadet Kevin Nes mith, who slept through the inci dent. 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