grov.p of unelected officials, whom the Stud ent _Affairs have appointed, to_fill in until the student body can draft a constitution, can arbitrarily decide on the issue, especially issues that the student should decide for themselves. A student government is theoretic ally a liaison between the bulk of the student body and the administration. It should be the most efficient and flexible method of a com munication system that is feasible when a group of any ize is involved. How then can an autonomous constitution replace a student body constitution? Teen something is done in my name, then want to he cor/sulted. Contrary to the opinion— of the SGA a'd Student Affairs, there are stu. dents on this campus who are capable of speaking for themselves. To the :Editor: I could not attend te. , SGA meetin , 7; of May 9, 1968, and upon 7.*eceivl.nc , : . word of the motion passed to submit the constitution to Univer sity Par'? I.:thout a vote from the student body, I was it menrlely shoced at the 'ticonsideraticri nal"row-c nded nction of thr SGA. It is riaiculous to put into 11se s constitution power to the student body without their considerations, recommendations, and apnroval. I certainly feel that for a strong working bond between the SGA and student body, the SGA and student body, the SGA should not take all power to make decisions into their own hands, and I hope that the students let the SGA know how they feel concerning this matter. I wish that I had attended that meeting to vote a definite "NO!" against that motion. If the SGA has valid reasons for this action, it is my formal request that the SGA submit these reasons to the student body for con siaeration. To the Editor(whomever you may be), At the last meeting of the Student Clovernment Association on the ninth of May, I went on record as a vote against what I feel is the most detrimental and horrendous legislation yet to be passed by that orga nization. In the interests of the student - body, which they almost always manage to re spect, they were sadly lacking this time. By 3 motion that carried by Pri eight to two vote, the SGA has filched trio "new" con stitution from the outstretched hands of the student body and laid it humbly at the feet of tie Senate Committee on Student Affairs at the main campus- - Tome, this fs one of the most extra ordinary blunders in the history of the Behrend Campus Studert Government Association. One that wag committed without too much forethoughl. When the student body fully realizes - that the Senate Committee has been given pri ority over themselves. the voice of protest (name submitted but withheld by request) Sharon Mayer Recording Secretary, SGA will ring loud and clear in - Lie ears -.f 1 - )e SGA. In my estimation, they were extremely derelict by - Palling to realize that the con stitiution is the document of the Behrend Campus as a whole. not the SGA autonomously. The SGA was iniated to and must defend the rights of the student to have a voice, to be given priority over any other group in the ir.tricate system of Penn State University and legislate 4 n a manner most beneficial to e needs of the student. In this they have Furthermore, because of the confusion brought about by last Fnring's election when all offices were real:icy hed, the SGA had to ' - npn^inted by - 11 e Bebrend Campus Student Affair's Committee. - I feel tt:is'of the utmost importance that the 1963.69 student government Present to the student body a document in proof of the fact that something has been done to remedy this abominable situation. The taste of ashes will linger long and bitter in the mouths of the reresentatives of the student bcdy when they fully realize that they have been in grave err,— and that it is a mistake not easily remedied. As I said earlier, T went on record against this preposterous measure in the be- Tinning and I will battle for the r!fit of student Priority in ratification until and just end is reached, • •• Next week, the SGA elections will be conducted at.Behrend. Positions open are: President, treasurer, and four carry-over members. Last year, student government officers were appointed by student affairs, and the re mainder was voted oh this Fall by these officers NO REPRESENTATIVE WAS VOTED ON BY THE STUDENT BODY. Now we have a chance to remedy this sit uation by electing next year's officials. We can have a say in what goes on around here , . But will we take this opportunity? Will elect these people on the basis of ability qualifications? Or will we vote for a person because he bought a round at Kelly's end then think no more about it? There has been much controversy lately about the pcwer struggle between Student Affairs and the student body. Unless you want to let the administration run the SGA, completely ig nore the individual's point of view and regard the student Only as a number, a body, a nuisance vote for the people who will act independently and further the interests of the individual student. Next year tl - ere will 200 dorm students on campus;thesetwo hundred people will share many different problems, They wilt be able to unite easily, and could play a singificant part in any campus activity. This means that the commuting students will have to ORGANI7E Siucerely, -- I )\i'Ait- , z_\V)sa , __Q,. Mike Kosares SGA Representative 1- -