April 15, 1976 Bathtub Race Is On! The 1976 Annual Bathtub Race will be held May sth at 3:00 p.m. If you have an interest in racing or just would like more information contact Mike Bellard 912-A Weaver Ave., Middletown, Pa. 17057 or phone 717/944- 5456 after 3:30 p.m. Mike has a few bathtubs for loan and a lot more information. Give him a call and win some of the suds. First prize-1 12 keg of beer Second prize-1 / 4 keg of beer Third prize-2 cases of beer Fourth prize-1 case of beer The tub is to be constructed of standard cast-iron and also be of standard size and shape. No holes are allowed to be drilled into the tub in order to decrease the weight of I ! f/ 1 Finish lible |N LOT ftTH Gallu Scholarship Established Samuel Gallu, a Penn State gaduate and writer of the currently popular play, “Give ’Em Hell, Harry!" has established a scholarship fund at The Pennsylvania State University, honoring his parents. The fund has been designated the Simeon and Elizabeth Gallu Scholarship any other such method employed to decrease the weight such as acid dipping. The bathtub is also not allowed to be powered by any energy source other than that of the team as described below. The steering system and the number of wheels used is irrelevant. The team is to consist of eleven persons and no more. Of the eleven, ten of which will propel the tub, there will be one who is designated as the driver. The driver must navigate the tub and at no time is he allowed to leave the tub. The ten men or women, who will be propel ling the craft, may be strategically located throughout the course, because at no time may Income from the fund, to which friends, associates and others may contribute, will support one or more scholarships for full-time undergraduates in the College of Arts and Archi tecture who are majoring in music or theatre arts. In addition to having a off i ce U>T superior academic record and demonstrating financial need, recipients must pos sess talent, dedication to a goal of a professional theatrical or musical career, and display total effort in this goal. “Give ’Em Hell, Harry!” based on the life of President Harry S. Truman, is his first play. He is now at work on another play as well as his first novel, while also working on a doctorate in Eastern European history at Boston College. LWV Conference The League of Women Voters will hold their Second Conference on Educational Opportunities for Women in the Harrisburg Area Satur day, May Ist, 1976, in Room 106, Arts Building, HACC. The conference will con sist of four workshops: assertiveness training, as sociate degree and short term training programs, first steps (CLEP, ETC.), and guidance and logistics. Registration for the con ference is $3.00. Brochures containing conference in formation and preregis tration forms are available in the Public Information Of fice, E-104. The preregis tration deadline is April 22. C.C. Reader there be any more than four persons pushing the tub. The tub must follow the course layed out- and no other interpretation of the course will win. The course will take place on the Capitol Campus and start at the student center and end at the Main Building parking lot. The course is estimated to be 2 miles in length. A complete map of the route is below. Sportsmanship attitudes should be held by all. Any interference with another tub will cause a penalty of substantial nature. Inter ference can be termed as cutting off the competition, interfering with another tub’s progress or any such forms of cheating. a BLDG Scholarship Time Provost McDermott has announced the awarding of four scholarships for the spring term. The four engineering technology students, Darrel Brookheimer, Robert N. Paul, Paul Skvarla and Timothy Kocher, were se lected by the Engineering and Technology Division Scholarship Committee and the Committee on Academic and Athletic Standards, Awards and Scholarships. There will be two R. T. Brown Scholarships award ed, one engineering and technology alumni scholar ship and one scholarship awarded by the Greater Harrisburg Chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. Recieving the R. T. Brown Scholarship will be Darrel Brookheimer, an electrical design engineering Paul Warns Bicyclists There are an increasing number of people on campus riding their bicycles without the required lights and/or reflectors, according to James Paul, security officer. Club News The Business Club is looking for new members in the 1976-77 school year. The purpose of the club is to promote a better understanding and know ledge of the business world through guest lecturers, educational business films and field trips. The 1976-77 officers are: Dieter Giesler-President, Cathy Kresge-Vice Presi dent, Robin Sherman-Treas urer, Lu-Ann Mihalick-Secre tary. A Business Club meeting will be held Thursday, May 6 at 3:05 p.m. in E-315. All business students are en couraged to attend. womTitewcicU COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE NEWSPAPERS— TABLOIDS BROCHURES—LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES—JOB RESUMES FORMS—BOOKLETS—NEWSLETTERS NAME CARDS—FLIERS Layout and Design Service Available, PHONE 944-4628 technology major, and Robert N. Paul, a mecha nical design engineering technology student. The R. T. Brown Schlor ship is awarded in memory of R. T. Brown, a deceased engineering professor at Capitol Campus, and is funded entirely out of contributions from students, faculty and staff. The engineering and technology alumni scholar ship is being awarded to Paul Skvarla, a transporta tion technology major. This scholarship is made pos sible through donations made by engineering tech nology alumni donations. Timothy Kocher is the recipient of the Greater Harrisburg Chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers Scholarship. He is a mechanical design engi neering technology major. “This is an extremely dangerous safety violation," Paul says, “and can result in serious injury or loss of life.” He warns that traffic violation notices will be issued to cyclists without this safety device on their bikes. In another safety related message, Paul recommends that anyone walking along campus roads at night should wear some form of light colored clothing and should always walk facing oncoming traffic. “If possible and practicable, when walking along the side of the highway at night, carry a flashlight and light it when vehicles are ap proaching you,” Paul says. "Since 1854" Mill Pag* 5