PAGE EIGHT Men's Orientation Heads Named Randolph Carter, sophomore in psychology from Philadelphia, and Richard Westrick, junior in electrical engineering from Allen town, were appointed co-chair men of the Men’s Orientation Committee at an SGA meeting Wednesday night, by John Wit rner, past chairman of the com-! mit tee. - Dennis Eisman, acting parlia mentarian for the Assembly, asked that the appointments be post-, poned until the next meeting, but' this was protested by the As sembly. “The SGA president does the approving in such a case and he hasn’t had a chance to think about it.'The Orientation commit tee doesn’t appoint anyone,” Eisman said. Witmer countered Eisman’s ob jection by saving that in the past the committee chairmen have ap pointed their successors. Witmer explained to the As sembly that Carter and Westrick were appointed after being sereen- Hat Societies to Hold 'Penny-a-Mlnute' Night The four women's hat societies on campus will sponsor a penny a-minute date night tonight. All coeds have been granted 2 a.m. permissions but their'dates will be charged one cent for each minute after 1 a.m. until the wom en sign in. In addition, fraternities have been permitted to stay open until 2 a.m., but chaperones must be present until all coeds have left the houses, Janet Wanner, chair man for the program said. —The first genuine student publication at Perm State was The Free Lance, which appeared in April 1887. OUT MONDAY HUB - Nittany News CyiiTOSrogaCN^^SE^'M^fc j TOMORROW 1 l 1:30 P.M. | HUB Ballroom i £ Jazz Workshop with FREE CONCERT starring ; Charles Bell i Quartet j ; pl«s Frieda Lee j f + f & f Bob Napier 1 Trio [ | Becky McCrea 1 and Althea Leslie Modern Interpretive Jazz Dancers sponsored by PTNN STATE JAZZ CLUB THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA fed by a representative from the dean'of men’s office and the stu dent members of the orientation [committee. | Foianini’s hesitation in accept ing Witmer’s appointments was attacked by Richard Pigossi, IFC president attending the meeting as a member of SGA cabinet. He [said: "At times there are people other than Mr. Foianini who have the intelligence to make appoint ments. This is a good example.” Foianini accepted Witmer’s ap pointments and the Assembly ap proved them. "I did not oppose the appoint ments because I didn’t trust Mr. Witmer, but because I wanted a chance to look at the appointees and see how they were selected,” Foianini said. AWS Library Chairman Application blanks for chair man of the AWS library commit tee are available at the Hetzel Union desk. Any woman student may apply for the position, Suz anne Flinchbaugh, AWS public relations chairman, announced. The library chairman will be in charge of collecting magazines, newspapers, bluebooks and re cords which will be distributed in the residence areas. Girl AAktcher's Guide m©©@Kl <3 - Why men watch girls Men watch girls for various reasons. Personally, we need no better reason than the reason men climb mountains. They are there. We have heard old men say they watch girls because It makes them feel younger and young men because it makes them feel older (see above). While Investigating the reasons why men watch girls we picked up a clue from, of all things, a bird watcher. 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