No end of activity on end-of-semester calendar

Published 04.28.2022

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Penn College's student photographers are, as it should be, students first and foremost. But even in the midst of a crowded "to-do list" as summer beckons, they take lenses in hand to help PCToday showcase the events that help make this former community college a true college community. Among the assignments tackled by two of those photographers in recent days were the Wildcat Events Board's Block Party near Vine Avenue and the Klump Academic Center on April 22, and, on the following day, the Penn College Motorsports Association's Spring Car Show and SWORD Spring Robot Fights. The block party featured the return of two campus favorites – goats and The Hatchet House trailer – as well as food, crafts and games. The car show attracted a crowd-pleasing 122 registrants, with trophies awarded in six categories: Modern Car (1997 and newer), Classic Car (1996 and earlier), Modern Truck, Classic Truck, Specialized (motorcycles, off-road vehicles, etc.) and Best in Show. Battling into the winner's circle at the Field House robot arena were Antweight: Floor Fan, first; Slim Pickens, second; and Red Eye, third. Beetleweight: Thunder Child, first; Disappointment, second; and Jetlag, third.


– Photos by Alexis M. Burrell (block party) and Kollin G. Kisner (car show and robots)


Come one, come all to the WEB Block Party midway!

Come one, come all to the WEB Block Party midway!

While holding a stuffed lion, Taylor J. Leshock tends to some less sedentary members of the animal kingdom. Leshock is a graphic design student from Shamokin.

While holding a stuffed lion, Taylor J. Leshock tends to some less sedentary members of the animal kingdom. Leshock is a graphic design student from Shamokin.

Among the many diversions to ease pre-finals anxiety was this craft-your-own-critter table.

Among the many diversions to ease pre-finals anxiety was this craft-your-own-critter table.

Mitch M. Willis, of Bloomsburg, majoring in information assurance and cyber security, channels his inner Jackson Pollock.

Mitch M. Willis, of Bloomsburg, majoring in information assurance and cyber security, channels his inner Jackson Pollock.

2001 accounting alumna Kelly D. Anderson teaches her niece how to play cornhole.

2001 accounting alumna Kelly D. Anderson teaches her niece how to play cornhole.

Toting an evening's worth of fun are sisters Ja’Quela (left) and Jonice Dyer, of Dover, Del., both enrolled in business administration.

Toting an evening's worth of fun are sisters Ja’Quela (left) and Jonice Dyer, of Dover, Del., both enrolled in business administration.

If a teasing hint of warmer temperatures isn't enough, flowering apple trees bring proof that spring (perhaps) has sprung.

If a teasing hint of warmer temperatures isn't enough, flowering apple trees bring proof that spring (perhaps) has sprung.

This Chevrolet 210, in its owner's family for three decades, offers a reminder of the late-1950s' marriage of style and economy.

This Chevrolet 210, in its owner's family for three decades, offers a reminder of the late-1950s' marriage of style and economy.

A sporty Plymouth Duster ...

A sporty Plymouth Duster ...

Though parked next to each other, some vehicles at the show were miles apart!

Though parked next to each other, some vehicles at the show were miles apart!

Everything old, on view again

Everything old, on view again

A Plymouth Road Runner Superbird pops its hood and lowers a window to accommodate its cartoon inspiration.

A Plymouth Road Runner Superbird pops its hood and lowers a window to accommodate its cartoon inspiration.

Before-and-after models are displayed within this iconic Carroll Shelby Ford Mustang.

Before-and-after models are displayed within this iconic Carroll Shelby Ford Mustang.

... adds a smaller version to enhance its parking-lot appeal.

... adds a smaller version to enhance its parking-lot appeal.

A Chevy truck displays multiple layers of paint, each with a story to tell.

A Chevy truck displays multiple layers of paint, each with a story to tell.

Working on his robot, Awfset, is engineering design technology student Benson Paul Weaver, of Lancaster.

Working on his robot, Awfset, is engineering design technology student Benson Paul Weaver, of Lancaster.

Josh James Smith, an electronics & computer engineering technology student from Whitehall, with his robot, Last Min

Josh James Smith, an electronics & computer engineering technology student from Whitehall, with his robot, Last Min

A colorful array of combatants

A colorful array of combatants

Stephen C. Brodecki, of Cochranville, pursuing a bachelor's degree in engineering design technology, sweeps up after a match.

Stephen C. Brodecki, of Cochranville, pursuing a bachelor's degree in engineering design technology, sweeps up after a match.

Spectators surround the enclosed arena, a welcome turnout for the whirring action.

Spectators surround the enclosed arena, a welcome turnout for the whirring action.

Kyle D. Singer, a former SWORD officer, makes repairs to his bot, Dain.

Kyle D. Singer, a former SWORD officer, makes repairs to his bot, Dain.

SWORD Spring Robot Fights

SWORD Spring Robot Fights

It's just not a carny without a food vendor or two.

It's just not a carny without a food vendor or two.

Small, but mighty, these battlin' bots!

Small, but mighty, these battlin' bots!