PAGE EIGHT Report (Continued from page one) mittec reports, the downtown book sellers almost always buy a little beneath their estimates so that they will not wind up with unsalable books. The recommended makeup of such a committee would be "the managers of the local bookstores, some members of the administra tion and some students who are able to voice the students' opin ion." The report will also recommend an expansion of the pi esent Book Exchange, which, the committee says, provides students with school supplies at large savings. An expanded BX, the report says, should sell such items as toothpaste, brushes, soap, sham poo, razors and razor blades, as well as all engineering supplies and other note books and special papers used by students. Other recommendations to be made are: •An expanded Hetzel Union Building should include plans for physically expanding the BX. •The BX be operated over the summer. •The BX Board of Control study the possibility of hiring a fulltime manager for the store, if the proposed expansion becomes a reality. Cabinet will also hear a con siderably altered judicial reorgan ization plan and will vote for the second time on the by-laws for the reorganized student govern ment Constitution. Perkins-- (Continued front page one) Washington and Jefferson. The following year he began a 3-year tour with the United States Army. Returning to Washington and Jefferson in 1946. he was named secretary of admissions and he continued in this nest until 1949 when he came to the University. His community activities have included Junior Chamber of Com merce, Central Pennsylvania Torch Club, a director of the State College Swimming Pool Assn. and elder in the State College Presbyterian Church. He is married to the former Jeanne DeMuth, also of Sharon, and they have three children, Susan, 11; Ted, 9; and Timothy, 5, 5 Queen Finalists Will Be Chosen Five finalists for the Freshman Class Sweetheart will be chosen tonight by the male members of the Freshman Advisory Board. All contestants and male mem bers of the board are to meet in 214-215 Hetzel Union at 7. The queen will be announced at the Freshman Class Dance on April 11 in the HUB ballroom. The dance, which begins at 8 p.m., is free and open to all students. The music will be provided by the Phi Mu Alpha band. Tickets are now being distribut ed at the HUB desk. Oberly Hurt-- (Continued from page seven) men who copped EIWA cham pionships two weks ago. Auble stopped Pitt's Larry Lauchle, the East's 130-pound king, and Hamer decisioned Pitt's Tom Alberts, the EIWA 167-pound champ, 4-0. Both wins came in the champion ship match. Oklahoma State won the team title—it's 21st—and had two indi vidual champs. Penn State had four points and a 25th place fin ish. IM Wrestling Finals -- (Continued from page six) (KS). 3.1; Bridge (Ind) dec. Stauffer, 11-0. 1511—Keek (DTD) pinned Phillips (ASP), 5:25: Ottosnn (Ind) dee. Lablosa. .5-1. 1117—Skiddle )DV) dec. Crowe ISN), 5.1: Bemmler find/ pinned Vogt. 3:43. 176---ilurlhart (AZ) pinned Wilson (SPE) at 2:21; Edwards (Ind) dee. Weiner. 5-0. Hat—Newbold (SAE) pinned Alleman (IU'S) at 2:10; Miller tlnd) pinned &ware at 2:31. Harnett Wins-- (Continued from page seven) against the champ during the first round of the TKE playoffs, but he was still two below Camp bell's total. Harnett just missed taking the title last year when he was edged out in the finals by Al Jacks, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Senior engineering students ... Kearfott will be on the Penn. 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If Larry requests permanent assignment in this Lab, he will write design specifications, sketch originals, and supervise draftsmen in the preparation of final prints. He will coordinate the efforts of engineers from supporting groups, supervise tech nicians performing final systems tests and developing required supporting test equipment. mom= Larry is helping Kearfott grow, and he is growing with it. Similar opportunities exist for this year's EE and ME graduates. Please see your Placement Director for additional information and for an appointment. um is .IT4 cow in. tar "DM is kindest to your taste because UM combines the two essentials of modern smoking," says TV's Jack Lescoulie. LOW TAR: L'M's patented filtering process -adds extra filter fibers electro statically, crosswise to the stream of smoke ... makes UM truly low in tar. 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