Page 12, April 6, 1988, Capital Times Campus Notes DTK Meeting Scheduled DTK--Delta Tau Kappa, is having an organizational meeting Thurs., April 7, 1988, at 12:3.0 p.m. in the SGA Conference Room. All members are welcome and nominations for officers for next year will be taken. Tarnhelm Lectures Announced As a part of the Tarnhelm lecture series Nancy B Mandlove of Westminster College will be on campus April 7 Fiction writer David Small will be here April 14. Graduation Speaker founder of Peace Corps Spring commencement will be held May 14 at 9:30 a.m. in Founder's Hall at the Milton Hershey School. The keynote speaker will be Harris Wofford, secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Wofford was one of the founders of the Peace Corps during the Kennedy administration. Scholarship Offered The Northern. Pennsylvania Section of the American Nuclear Society is offering scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students majoring in engineering, science, or nuclear related fields. Deadline for application is May 27. For more information contact the financial aid office, room 200. Scholarship Dinner will be in Hershey Capital College's second annual scholarship dinner/dance will be Sun., April 24, at the Hershey Motor Lodge and Convention Center. Center Dimensions, Penn State's 16-piece big band will be featured. The evening begins at 5:30 p.m. Patron tickets are $75 and general seating tickets are $5O. For more information contact Community Relations, W-106, ext. 6272. WNDR Elections Scheduled WNDR is holding a general meeting on Thursday, April 7, at 12:00 p.m. in room W3ll. As a part of the meeting, nominations for next year's officers will be taken. Any club member interested in running for an officer position can sign up in the station until the meeting. Humanities Open Forum Coming Up An open forum for all humanities students is slated to take place April 11, 12:00 p.m., in room 216. Students will be able to meet with Dr. Mahar to discuss any concerns or questions they may have. Bring a lunch and your questions. Help for Orientation Needed Student Activities is looking for interested students to serve on the Orientation Committee for the Fall semester. Be part of a group to design, plan, and implement new ideas for fall. For more information call ext. 6273 or stop by room 212. Opportunities for Summer Study Opportunities still exist for summer study or work experiences outside the United States. College credit may be obtained as well as the valuable experience of learning about the life, culture and customs of another country. Positionsk ' 1 l Ava i lab le r bk , 1.1" Join the ve ONIMINE° 1 ••••• 11 Times an orrnizat ion dedicated to quality information " 0 for the Campus W' population. Capital To Join +he Times 'Team coil 944-4970 or stop in at room \N-IZ9