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Four first-grade classes from Lyter Elementary School in Montoursville visited labs at Penn College on March 23. The children enjoyed activities in graphic communications laboratories and in the School of Hospitality. They screen-printed T-shirts, twisted pretzels, learned to set tables and practice good table manners, and toured facilities.

Penn College continued its tradition of honoring soon-to-graduate members of its athletics teams, recognizing men's volleyball players in Saturday's Senior Day festivities.

On April 10, Pennsylvania College of Technology will host a session for girls in seventh and eighth grades to encourage an ongoing interest in science and math. The college's Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies (SMART Girls) project was developed to counter the distressing tendency of girls to sidestep math and sciences as they enter adolescence.

Fifteen Pennsylvania College of Technology horticulture students along with horticulture faculty members Carl J. Bower, instructor, and Dennis P. Skinner, assistant professor took a field trip to Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh on March 17 and stopped for a planned visit to tour Eichenlaub Landscape Contractors.

If news-media coverage is any indication, the word is getting out about Pennsylvania College of Technology. Beginning Monday, March 22, you may view examples of Penn College media coverage on the PCToday news-and-information Web site.

A number of Penn College students were on hand for the eighth annual Kid's Day at the Peter J. McGovern Little League Museum in South Williamsport on Saturday.

This is thefinal week of the campuswide Recyclemania contest, the Energy Conservation Subcommittee reminds. Containers are in hallways, aside trash receptacles. Think before you toss, so that the glass, plastic and, especially, aluminum and paper count in our total collected amount.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office.

Vol. 8, No. 32 (Through Sunday, March 21) Penn College Wildcat Tales The Pennsylvania College of Technology coed archery team completed its indoor season last weekend with an outstanding effort by taking three team and three individual first-place finishes. During competition at the U.S.

Career Services staff served well over 200 students at the Career Fair pre-event activities held Tuesday at Penn's Inn. The event, which included free food, fun and great conversation, kicked off a series of activities that will culminate in the March 23-24 Career Fair.