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Editor
Key's re
welcome
George Key's resignation
campus security marks t
ministration toward reorgar
ailing security situation.
Ana it s about time. USC Pr<
very slow in easing Key out. j
committee set up by Holder
critical of campus security v
control of the situation.
THE COMMITTEE found til
and continuity within the dt
organization did not have a d<
proposed a complete reorganis
These revelations are not
vestigating committee finds in
The committee's report sU
reported on campus from Oct
seven arrests were made by ca
sav that cammis nolirp Hn
other law enforcement agencie
The report was not withoi
response to the report, Key poi
the committee made. But Key
the report which indicated 1
supervising the campus policc
police were not doing a good jo
NOW THAT Key is gone, th
some changes within the de]
campus security. State Law I
Stokes, who was appointed sf
for security in November, is
replacement. He has been w<
the university for three years
problems are in the campus se
Stokes has worked at SLE
perienced policeman, but he m
his strong ties at SLED, If the
doesn't take it, the campus se
limbo.
Holderman has not appoi
replace Key and is fuzzy abot
patching up the department. H
be eliminated.
The administration should
now to improve the departme
element in a university coi
everyone? students, faculty a
It has taken Holderman loi
change. We hope the adminii
taking further steps to improv*
Rhodes I
deserves
When George Rogers won
Carolina students realized his I
The trophy is undoubtedly tti
athlete can attain in college.
But when USC-Spartanburg
awarded a Rhodes Scholarshi
from students. Not many Car
won the highest academic awa
DRFISRAfH was nnp nf 39
Scholar in the United States t
the scholarship is stiff. A USC
in 50 years. The last one was J
the award in 1930.
Rogers put USC on the athlei
the Heisman. Now Dreisbach
map by winning the Rhodes S
equal credit for their accompli!
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signation
: change
from his post as director of
he first real step by the adliryinrt
ow/l
uc.1115 ?iiu niipiuviiig uov/ a
esident James Holderman was
\s far back as June, a spcciai
man released a report very
vhich showed Key was not in
lere was a lack of coordination
jpartment. It also found the
esirable chain of command. It
nation of the department.
; the kinds of things an ina
well-run department.
ites that of the 486 larcenies
:ober 1979 to March 1980, only
impus police. It goes on to not
compare favorably with
s in the state.
it its flaws. In his published
inted out several factual errors
never argued with the meat of
le was not doing a good job
s department and that campus
b solving campus crimes.
e administration should make
partment which will improve
^Enforcement Division Lt. Carl
>ecial advisor to the president
the obvious choice as Key's
>rking as SLED's liaison with
i and knows what some of the
curity department.
D for 27 years. He is an exlay
not come to USC because of
1 job isn't offered to him or he
curity system could remain in
nted an interim director to
it what the next step will be in
te said Key's position may just
sieze the opportunity and act
nt. Campus security is a vital
nmunity. It is important to
nd staff.
ig enough to make this inital
stration is not as lethargic in
2 campus security.
Scholar
credit
the Heisman Trnnhv mnst
tremendous accomplishment
ie most prestigious award an
student Daniel Dreisbach was
p, he got very little attention
olina students realized he had
rdstudents
chosen as a Rhodes
his year. The competition for
? 4 I A I A. it
aiuuem nas 1101 won me awara
lames A. Spruill who received
tic map this year when he won
has put USC on the academic
cholarship. Both men deserve
shments.
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To the Editor
I was a member of the Unificatioi
years. I was deprogrammed last Aug
I was, for the entire duration of
Unification what might be consi
member. I believed in Sun Myung R
"True Parents" and followed theii
Principle, with all my heart. I sii
*u? ... r r.
il/uuwuig U1C Wd^ U1 UUU. 1 Wets <X II
devoting up to 20 hours a day
to get money for the church. I belii
going to help save the world. I wa
heavenly attitude was to feel person
America by working as hard as possi
I was a good fundraiser, collectinj
every day. I was known throughout
most faithful and consistent membei
to do anything my leaders asked of
that God's word came through the
happy. There was nothing in life
fulfilling than what I was doing.
AT THE same time, I realized tl
were not able to make as much mon
miserable. These members, I'm sur
I, and tried just as hard, or harder,
because of some difference in persor
salespersons. I saw those people
Hayashi, the commander of m;
California, would often make low fi
until they broke $200. He even gs
assignment to listen to a tape whicl
him "mind control." so that he coul
money.
Toward the beginning of 1980, we \
end of Moon's 21-year course. In his
history down into periods of syml
which signifies an important acc
dispensation. We were told that Hea
would be proclaimed, that Moon woi
world as the Messiah, and that
predicted in the Bible would fiiu
planned to take most of his church to
rally to win over the communist worl
A i f I* - ^"
nuuui tins inner, nayasui uc^ttu iu
for each of us. He told us that within
would all have long gowns or tuxedos
Royce, and that we would socialize a
to party" testifying about our courag
MFT (mobile fundraising teams). T1
repeatedly for several weeks.
A few months ago Hayashi return*
meeting jn New. York at which Mp
e$tren>ely grim. fifty ,of us
cramped living-room-office at one
Hayashi gave us the catastrophi
providence was failing. We had ful
members Moon had requested, nor
Somehow, we were spiritually resp<
President Park in Korea, all of th
America, and the taking of the hosts
us that things were going to get ve
God's providence would be delayed
f >
I Trust me,
T*\ Friends
mmn
W A USEP CAR
Letters to the
ring succes
loonie x
n Church for nearly five born
;ust. migl
my membership in the undc
idered an A-number 1
loon and his wife as my IN
r teachings, the Divine to b<
ncerely felt that I was our ]
indraiser for 4^ years, the t
selling various products sacr
eved that my work was hard
is taught that the most laboi
tally responsible to save God'
ble. Mooi
I an average of $285 net to be
my region for being the miss
r they had. I was willing a lot
me, because I believed ferin
m. In fact, I was very aban
I could imagine more cond
Wh
couic
lat other members who she ii
ev as I did were usuallv form
e, loved God as much as "Whj
than I did. But, perhaps one c
lality, they weren't good Wil
go through hell. Mr. form
y region in Southern had r
indraisers fast for days the p
ive one young man an hade
i was supposed to teach It wa
d train himself to make yean
Ha
-vere all anticipating the reflex
teachings, Moon breaks "was
x)lic numbers, each of mem
:omplishment in God's But tl
iven on Earth follov
lid rfH*oi?ni7.f*d hv thf* zealo
the Day of Judgment th
illy be realized. Moon you c
Moscow and hold a huge joine<
d. ultim
promise great rewards perie
the next three years, we whicl
>, a mansion, and a Rolls explo
II day long, going "party Pre
;eous experiences on the are w
lese predictions went on and s
strip
ed from a commander s prom
on had spokep. He was work
uiorii cfathoro/1 in niir i
I [?v> v ??? mm1 i
in the morning, while becon
c word. He said the realit
filled neither the 30,000 you ti
the $100 net average, with i
msible for the death of it's a
e internal problems in notic*
iges in Iran. He warned robbe
ry heavy from now on.
I. We should beware of
MOT(
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FROM TUIS MAN ?
9 Editor?
sful
uarnc rti
bs planted in our vans by coi
tit be invaded by Russia, and the
irground. We were terrified.
APRIL, when Moon's 60th birth
i invited to New York for a hug<
hopes had been raised to a peal
imes were much too serious an
ifice more out on the front lint
er. He put us on a 100-day condi
r which was to atone for the pa:
s will could proceed further. 1
l's nersonal 51-vpar rnnrsp uiac <
I ? ? J " X'VM4
i completely responsible for th<
ion. If we didn't bring victory in
of money), the next 21 years v
g. By June we were doing ven
doned the 100-day condition, a
ition instead.
len I was rescued in August, I
I be deprogrammed. The deprc
ntended merely to talk to me ai
ation I might not have been expo
at have I got to be afraid of? I kr
an ever dissuade me from that."
fKin Q onrl a ^
uuu u u?jr auu a urtii sue ilctu
ation to prove to me that I had b<
lot been afraid to listen, because
rinciples for which I had lived f
onfidence that the truth would al
s incredibly painful to realize tl
s to a false cause. But I could not
ving been out for four months
:tion on my experience. One c?
ted" years. Undoubtedly th
ories associated with my invoh
here is no justification for the ki
vers are subjected to under
try.
E MOST evil thing about the M<
>f all that is good and meaning
d for honorable reasons. Som
ate Truth; others wanted to h<
nee God. We all had some uniqu
i made us special. The Moonies
it each of these potentials.
>m the beginning, the Moonies v
illing to give them everything."
oul to them. You share your fom
those dreams away from you
ises. They dangle the carrot bel
and work, because your head is
hey haVe'ffedydU.IYoa Tttfver'n
ne empt^,' because' the buffering
y. The pain becomes your life; w
lai mere can De no Heaven. Anc
visions of Kingdoms and you lal
11 an illusion, and nothing but
i in your fervor and your zeal t
*1.
wmsm
hprc
DRS
WWWW mmm
wm\ s %
g t= :
1 i sHi
mmunists. The country
church might have to go
day arrived, we were all
e celebration. But, after
k, Moon announced that
d that God needed us to
He asked us to work
tion, a period of intense
it cinc nf ^ ^ *
ll OHIO V/l OlA,lClJ( 3U LI let I
^he word was that now
3ver, and we would have
i fulfillment of our own
the 100 days (by making
vould be filled with suf/
poorly, so the leaders
nd put us on a 40-day
never imagined that I
>grammer told me that
id to show me some in>sed
to before. I thought,
iow I have the truth. No
shown me enough injen
betrayed by Moon. I
I believed so strongly in
or the past five years. I
Iways win. And so it did.
lat I had given so many
deny the facts.
now, I've done a lot of
mnot remain bitter for
ere are many good
jpmpnt in tho MAAnioc
> w??%/sa? Hi VIIV ATiiyVI IIVO .
nd of slavery that Moon
the guise of religious
xrnies is that they strip
5ful within you. We all
ie believed in love or
?lp the world, or to exle
strength of character
knew precisely how to
vin your trust until you
ifou pour out your heart
dest dreams. Then they
and replace them with
rore your nose, and you
filled with tihe' illusions
otice thatJ vour life has
; and pain become your
'ithout it, they have told
i so you are intoxicated
bor ceaselessly on. But
an illusion. You never
hat your soul has been
BARBARA IM)LE
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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