f MARC f^ALL fioES WEt.l.f THE/ CAN r/eVfR HUKT OSj NO MATT^ WHAT Vhev 2>o. For what THey HAve jAfL» is n«t Men, sur an Tili ™ WaM of FR«K>« i5 ““^*“1, inewc A-Re NO ?W50NS INTHff LAND STROMS £ NOUd,H TO^ Ao4 F>^ -rcMe HAS COMC. SEIZE THf TIMEf*r flur At different times, controver sial issues are confronred on our campus and it be comes obvious the majority of the members of our_ campus are oblivi ous to the facts behind these issues. It is the right and the duty of any person car persons to bring to light the underlying causes of these problems. For this and other reasons Veritas Liberated Press feels it has the responsibility to release informa tion, pertinent to these issues, which otherwise would remain dormant in the crypt where it had been buried. Any student, who feels that no one has the right to dig into these disputable matters and that "status quo" is the best policy to follow, should put his mind back in the gutter whare ’t belongs. Each student should determine within his own mind what his com mittment will be. A policy of strad dling the fence, only leads towards the stagnation of that student's own mind. Any perpon has the right to •igree or disagree WHOSE FINGERPRINTS ARE ON THE FILES On the morning of March 6, 1970, a comrade was in the Registrar’s Office looking through college catalogues when coach Jerry Tolley entered. This comrade then overheard Mr. Tolley ask to see Mark Shockley's official school records. A brief conversation followed and coach Tolley remained In the office vihlle the comrade had to leave for class. This comrade revealed this Information to the staff on Saturday March ?. Then, on Tuesday March 10 In a 905 Hygiene class Mr, Tolley publicly announced facts obviously obtained from Mark Shockley's records. "I don't see how^^aHyofte-'eftn'-'ptit much faith In what he (Mark Shockley) said, considering that he graduated, in the lower half of his high school class, had more D's than A's, failed religion here at Elon, and has less than a C average,” Tolley stated. On Monday night, March 9, in Mr, Luther Byrd's night course, History of Euroije, Byrd publicly stated that Mark Shockley had mad.e only a low C grad.e in his History of the South class. This was obviously an attempt by the,?e "professors” to publicly lntimid.ate the person by disclosing facts that are supposely not available to the public, Mr, Gwaltney, Registrar of Elon College, when asked If, faculty members could go through student files at random, responded vrith an emphatic •’NO”, and stated that only the student's advisor could go through his personal files. Coach Tolley is not MaJk Shockley'saadTisor, When Gwaltney was asked what the school policy was regarc Ing faculty members publicly revealing information obtained from a student's file, he commented that It was considered “very unethicpJL", How then was Tolley able to obtain these facts from Shockley's files? Is every student at Elon subject to this scrutinlzatlon? According to Mr. Gwaltney, not only did Tolley obtain these facts against the college policies; he also acted xmethlcally by announcing these to the public. Basic student rights have been grossly violated here, but whet action will the college take? STUDENTS UNITE! support all stu-* dents who under** stand the problems facing our campus and wish to correct them. Your advice is always welcomgj_ TTEVTL CoNNeT^ with different points of any issu« but he must form an opinion of hi? own and assume a Ftable posture in his thinking. At no time will the staff or different writers of this paper at tempt to alienate different groups of persons, or seek to divide or polarize the campus However, through hindsight we note that most contro versial issues JICm') 8MS» A groovy time was had by sO.1 la st Saturday when an old group call ed the Fascist Fi ve was presented by Repression As sociates to an au dience of about thirty students. The concert was on short notice (23 hrs,) and by invi tation (summons) only. Knowing th at this would be a mommentous occas - Sion the gallery was filled to over flowing, Unfortunatly the group showed its utter lack of ver - satlllty by insis ting to play the oldstandbys such as "tton't rock the bo at" and "keep yoxir place". The poor performance of the five may be attrlb^ uted to the fact the the band lead- er is in the USSR negoltlng gor a loan from the Sov- hidden behind those have been opposed by group rather than individual resistance. Be an indivi dual, don't let your ideas remain