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Thanks to a 4-0 record by the wrestling team, Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams went 5-4 last week. Wrestling The Wildcats continued their early-season domination in the Penn State University Athletic Conference with a 42-21 win over Penn State Fayette on Wednesday to go to 3-0 in the conference.

Former White House Chef Samuel A. Morgante is joined by Jordan R. Sterrett, a hospitality management student from Bellefonte, in his cooking demo. Stars, stripes and the presidential seal all adorn the White House uniform. Students pay close attention to White House chef's experiences. Coins and cutlery are among souvenirs bearing the White House insignia.

Maggie K. Calkins, a pre-physician assistant major from Bloomsburg, has been chosen as November's Student of the Month at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Maggie K. Calkins Calkins, a Student Ambassador and second-year Resident Assistant in Campus View Apartments, is a member of the Penn College softball team and a former member of the Wildcat Dance Team.

Students fill the Capitol Eatery for an end-of-semester tradition. The perfect "midnight" snack: pancakes and ice cream John Rush, who boasts a set list of more than 200 bands and 65 hours of unduplicated songs, performs for students. Massage therapists ease the tension of final exams. Friends gather for late-night stress relief.

Student's artwork on display through Dec. 16 Michele D. Lucas, who plans to graduate in May with degrees in graphic design and studio arts, is exhibiting her recent ceramics in the lobby of The Gallery at Penn College (Madigan Library, third floor) through Dec. 16. A public reception to meet the artist will be held from 4-5:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13.

Joseph L. Lockard Seventy-one years ago, on a day that has lived well beyond infamy, an eventual Williamsport Technical Institute student was an eyewitness to history. From his position at the Opana Radar Station in Hawaii, local soldier Joseph L. Lockard saw the impending attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.

Stacey C. Hampton, coordinator of matriculation and retention for the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies, talks with counselors about the college’s computer aided design majors. Nathan D. Smyth, assistant dean of health sciences, answers questions about the dental hygiene major as part of a walking tour.

A member of the chemistry faculty at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been invited into the membership of two academic honor societies. Kelly B.

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. Trista N. Falls, regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, effective Dec. 6 Sarah E. Horton, transfer to full-time temporary Video Web Marketing & Innovation Coordinator, Industrial Modernization Center, beginning Dec.

Faculty member evokes cinema legend Members of the Penn College family – faculty/staff, students and alumni – are known for their civic involvement, and not even the hectic holiday season can douse that community spirit. Brian M.