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Twenty-four students and three chaperones from Berks Career and Technology Center visited Pennsylvania College of Technology on Wednesday, getting tailor-made exposure to the hands-on core of the institution's reputation. The personalized instruction came courtesy of Bahram Golshan, an associate professor of computer science, and had its roots in a request to Penn College's Admissions Office.

A team of Pennsylvania College of Technology students won the 28th annual Precision Heavy Construction Equipment Rodeo, held at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center as part of the college's Open House. The rodeo is sponsored by the Service and Operation of Heavy Equipment Association (S&O), a student organization at Penn College. The Oct.

The Penn College bowling team paid tribute to its four graduating seniors Tuesday during the squad's season home opener at Faxon Bowling Lanes. Paul Bouchard, Wesley Moyer, Travis Rupert and Aaron Smith were recognized prior to the start of the meet in the packed Loyalsock Township venue.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams step into the national spotlight Friday as the men's soccer team competes at Burlington, Vt., and cross-country runners battle at Concord, N.H., in United States Collegiate Athletic Association championships.

Senior defender Seth Rearick (Watsontown/Warrior Run) was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Player of the Week for men's soccer. For the week ending Oct. 31, Rearick helped the Wildcats go 2-1, including scoring the game-winner in the Penn State University Athletic Conference men's soccer championships against Penn State New Kensington.

The Residence Life Office has chosen Pennsylvania College of Technology's outstanding student staff members and programs for September/October. Selected as Resident Assistant of the Month was Kevin Brookhart, a technology management student from Liverpool and an RA at Dauphin Hall. "This RA uses sound judgment in his mission to help students.

Students pursuing bachelor's degrees in applied human services at Pennsylvania College of Technology are organizing a fair-trade sale of handcrafted goods Nov. 17-19 to help the working poor in other nations.

Junior Lyndsey Smith (Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley), sophomore Tara Powell (Burgettstown) and freshman Samantha Davis (North Apollo/Apollo Ridge) have been named to the Penn State University Athletic Conference Women's Volleyball All-Conference Team. Smith, a setter, and Davis, an outside hitter, earned Second Team honors, while Powell, an outside hitter, was an honorable mention.

Presentation of a theatrical comedy at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been postponed until early spring due to a recent change in the show's cast. "Run for Your Wife," Ray Cooney's comedy about a London cab driver who has two lives, two wives (and a very precise schedule to keep it all straight) originally scheduled for production in mid-November will be presented at 7:30 p.m.

During Deb Vincenzes' first four seasons as coach of the coed bowling team at Pennsylvania College of Technology, the Wildcats have excelled. They expect more of the same this year. "We expect to do well within the conference. We have a lot of returning bowlers, and, actually, we have quite a few returning members from the second-place state team from last year.