TUESDAY, FEBRUARY.' 13. 1962 OSGA Defeats USG Name giange By DAVE RUNKEL and JOAN MEHANI 'The bottom fell out - of'the prin cipal argiment Mr_ switching •the name of student government. on campus from USG back to SGA when the OSGA voted not . !to recommend the name change Saturday.. A convention of delegates from ail the Commonwealth campuses eiCepl Allentown and New Ken sington defeated the ' recommit'• dation by a six to two vote, with four abstentions. Hazlet o . n, Ogontz, . Wilkes-Barre and York abstained. Dennis Foianini. 4.1.5 G president, representing • •Univer sity Park voted against the recom mendation. THE ABSTENTIONS resulted from a split in the delegations from each of .the.fous , campuses. Every' campus may bektpresented by two official delegates, the .two may cast only one vote. A motion to amend the USG Constitution .by changing the name of student government from USG back to SGA is currently on the floor of the Congress.; The amensirrent, Proposed- by 'Randy Carter, junior class president and former SGA president at the Ogontz campus, has had two readings in the Congress and will be voted upon at-the USG meet ing Thursday• night. In,kproposing the amendment, Carter said- that in. the spirit of CAMP MEKATOMA for BOYS . ,• Kent4liiis Maine " Staff-Openings for . Fatuity, Graduate and Undergraduate Students • , . Waterfrint Director • • , (coach arrypi. experinnee) • Other **Hy Openings i® . • Arts,& Crafts • Nurse Athietiee • Photography • 411 emits, Craft . • Riding '• Minna s 0 Tennis , General 0 Trips 04301 f ' 0 Water Siding • 0 Nature . • Outstanding Fidii3ies Couples Canisidered Interviews Wedfassday & Thuoiday, February 14 & 15 Arrange an appolnbnsnf -r- Office of Student Aid. 211 Willard • IT'S NOT. TOO EARLY fo be thinking about Mill Ball weekend AVOID LAST; MINUTE PROBIBIS 301 1 West Beaver Avenue 111 South Garner Street unity all the other campuses hadi The same privilege - should be conformed to the name of the; granted to University Park, he University Park student govern- I added. - meet .at the time—SGA. OSGAI After the vote, Fisher said, "I has also invested around - $2OO on am very disappointed that the dies for standardized SGA awards, OSGA has not supported my ef he:added. : ' f forts . as,its president for unity SPEAKENG TO the OSGA con- among te campuses of the Penn vention in defense of the namesylvania State University. I shall, USG, Foianini asked, "Are you :however, maintain my stand as a deeply hurt and shocked by t h e :USG:Congressman, and will con name' change? The name change continue both to support and seek , , shouldn't have turned into t h e support for' this amendment." political issue it is now on the. t i- University Park campus." !Cold Weather to Remain; • "Many would interpret a name , change back to SGA as a Foianini:Lt 'ght Snow Du Tonight defeat," he said. i Friday's three inch snowfall was "Undoubtedly the decision you followed by the coldest weather so Make right - now will have a defi- far this winter, and the mercury nice influence on the thinking of skidded to two below zero early the USG Congress." Robert Fish- Sunday. er„OSGA president, said. "Many Today should be partly cloudy haven't made ui their minds yet. and col d with increasing 1 and . s meeting." are waiting for the decision; ness toward afternoon. The high 'of thi "It is not•a matter of a name shoUld be near 33 degrees.' change but a matter of principle.l Light snow and cold weather I 'don't believe there is much are forecast for tonight and to , political - implication involved in morrow 'morning. A low of 20 is the, issue," Fisher said. likely tonight, and a high of 31 GEORGE 'L. DONOVAN. co-;is indicated for tomorrow ofdinator of student activities. said, "When OSGA Was formed •many of your organizations. were called student councils, and alr though unity in name *as sug gested, it was at no time demand-, ed.. We still would' welcome you. in ~OSGA if .you had decided to. retain the- name student council: It Your' ' clothe.iusod - • , alteration or cleaning Ballard : a two Pima will _ lbo,happy to servo yon.' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. 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