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Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's plastics and polymer engineering technology major and students enrolled in an intense, 18-credit nanofabrication manufacturing technology capstone semester at The Pennsylvania State University joined forces recently on the Penn College campus.

More than 100 walkers and runners participated in the first School of Health Sciences 5K Endowed Scholarship Race at Pennsylvania College of Technology on April 17. The event was organized by faculty and staff in the college's School of Health Sciences to raise funds for students pursuing degrees in the school. Event winners were: K.C. Shaner, a 2000 Penn College alumnus, top male runner.

Twice delayed by rain, the annual Powder Puff Football game between On- and Off-Campus women finally was played Tuesday night. Off-Campus struck early, as Jess Foutz connected with Jackie Smith on a touchdown pass to go ahead 7-0. After an On-Campus punt, Amanda Reedy intercepted a Foutz pass to get the ball back.

Symbolizing the continuity of Penn College's internal Governance system while refreshing itself with a new administration, the outgoing and incoming chairs of College Council passed the gavel at Tuesday afternoon's meeting. The informal ceremony, a tradition in the making, transferred leadership from Eugene M. McAvoy, assistant dean of integrated studies-programs, to Gerri F.

Youngsters from Penn College's Children's Learning Center, along with their parents and guests, attended Monday's Spring Fling. Games, activities and picnic fare were the order of the evening, as families and friends gathered in and around the Bush Campus Center for the yearend tradition. Photos by Sarah K. Mariano, student photographer

An area Caterpillar dealer has been honored by Pennsylvania College of Technology for its 15-year dedication to the School of Natural Resources Management. During a recent advisory meeting of dealers, held in the Thompson Professional Development Center on the eve of the Spring Career Fair, Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co. Inc.

Students in the Baking and Pastry Applications Class presented Pastry Product Development, Merchandising, Packaging and Marketing in the Susquehanna Room lobby Tuesday morning. Each student chose a product to promote for his or her bakery at a "Trade Show," presenting samples of their products, along with packaging and promotional materials. Participants were Jenna A.

The creativity of students in the School of Construction and Design Technologies once again was on display this month in the Carl Building Technologies Center. Winners of the You Be the Judge competition, chosen in online balloting by members of the Penn College community, are: "Eden's Gate," crafted by Benjamin J. Johnson and Erick N.

Wildcat archery coach Chad Karstetter this week honored "five irreplaceable seniors (who) represent Penn College as outstanding athletes, as well as outstanding students." Senior Day festivities were held in the Field House on Sunday, amid the two-day Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Archery Championship. Graduating archers are: Brock J.

Members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Collegiate Association for County Correctional Education recently attended the annual statewide conference of the Correctional Education Association of Pennsylvania, traveling to the Blair County Convention Center in Altoona to participate in the three-day event.