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Buoyed by a strong audience following – and a final act that incorporated the college mascot – a welding and fabrication engineering technology major rose from a fourth-place finish in the first round of "Penn College Star" to win the $500 top prize among six talented competitors at this week's finals. George W.
Members of the The Diesel Performance Club show commendable concentration and attention to detail amid the hubbub. A pile of paint cans frames Student Activities' Malinda C. Love, assistant director for diversity and cultural life, and Benjamin R. Mix, event assistant. Oversized wooden cards, some colorfully completed and others challengingly blank, fill the bustling General Services warehouse.
Amie J. Glace, an applied human services major from Montoursville, models a scarf and maraca that were available at the Ten Thousand Villages sale. Among the applied human services majors operating the sale are, from left, Tyler R. Mausteller, of South Williamsport; Annie M. Wolf, of Williamsport; Kacie L. Weaver, of Harrisburg; Amie J. Glace; and Nicole M. Sailor, of Williamsport. Kacie L.
Wyatt J. Decker, a business administration: management concentration major and an intramural student assistant, serves hot dogs with intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf (off-camera). Intramural student assistant Timothy J.
Photographed during preparations for the 2012 Toy Train Expo, a Penn College General Services crew adds its muscle to the mix. Max E. Ameigh sets up his three-train circus layout for last year's expo. Eric W. Huffman (left) dons railroad garb for a family portrait with mother, Kay, and brother, Bruce E.
Team square off in brisk road trip. Swaggalicious, Penn College intramural champ for three years' running, battled 'til the final whistle. Swaggalicious, the winner of the Penn College Intramural Flag Football League for the past three years, hit the road Wednesday to play its Lock Haven University counterpart.
Adopting a goodnaturedly competitive stance are Penn College alumnus James S. Riedel (left) and Subaru technician Mark Jurkovski. A parade of competitors and coaches James S. Riedel acknowledges the crowd during introductions. Not far from the action, coach Riedel watches an ultimate winner at work. The third-place U.S.
Members of the Alpha Chi honor society fulfill the "service" portion of their pledge with a food donation. Jacob T. Cartwright, a plastics and polymer engineering technology major from Ickesburg, adds the Society of Plastics Engineers donation to the collection bin. Travis Diehl, a relief salesman for PepsiCo (left), and Todd D.
A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students placed third in the Associated Builders and Contractors’ National Construction Management Competition held recently in Las Vegas.
During this sesquicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, PCToday shares a new take on those hallowed 262 words from documentarian Ken Burns's "Learn the Address" project – featuring celebrities, journalists and politicians (including all of the 16th president's living White House successors). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCVYPrjizqw