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Vol. 5, No. 12 Records/Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Oct. 30) BaseballFinal Overall record: 13-5 Final PSUAC fall record: 11-1 BowlingWednesday, Nov. 3 at Central Penn Tournament, 3 p.m. Men's Basketball Saturday, Nov. 12 at Penn State Beaver, 3 p.m. Women's Basketball Monday, Nov. 14 host Northampton County Community College, 6 p.m.

Thomas D. Inman, associate professor of avionics at Penn College,was elected president of the Association for AvionicsEducation when the group held its conference and annual meeting at the college's Thompson Professional Development Center this past week. Among those presenting were Brett A. Reasner and William F. Stepp IV, associate professors of aviation at the college.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro will offer a beginner's Microsoft Office Desktop Publishing class on Nov. 10 and Nov. 17. The class will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 10, and again on Thursday, Nov. 17. Participants will use Microsoft Word to design memos, fliers, letterhead, brochures, certificates and newsletters.

On Oct. 21, Penn College was host to the Pennsylvania Association of Welding Educators' committee meeting for the fall semester of 2005. The PAWE is a newly formed collective of welding educators from secondary education across the state.

A nationally celebrated social critic and technologist will be the inaugural speaker in Pennsylvania College of Technology's 2005-06 William C. Butler Lecture Series. Steven Johnson, whose latest book is "Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter," will present a free public lecture at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.

Several faculty and staff members from John Tyler Community College in Midlothian, Va., toured the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies on Friday, led by Dean Lawrence J. Fryda. The Virginia college is constructing a new building for its industrial arts program and sought Penn College's "exemplary" industrial and engineering facilities as an example.

With only four returnees, the Pennsylvania College of Technology bowling team will rely on help from a large group of freshmen for its continued success.Tim McMahon and Steve Eckman, both sophomores from Williamsport; Kelli Fazekas, a senior from Easton, and Lisa Ulrich, a sophomore from Wyalusing, are the Wildcats' returnees.Probable starters in Wednesday's 3 p.m.

Did you know that 1 out of 3 people do not wash their hands after using a public rest room? According to a survey conducted by the American Society for Microbiology and shared by Penn College's Human Resources Office observations reveal that substantially fewer people actually wash up than claimed in a telephone survey to do so.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has decided to construct a contemporary building that suits its specific needs rather than renovate the existing structure at the former BiLo property on West Fourth Street in Williamsport. The college administration has determined it will be more cost-effective in the long run to build a one-story, 27,500- to 30,000-square-foot structure at the 1127 W.

In another example of Penn College students giving back to their community, the Horticulture Technicians Association and PennDOT worked together Thursday to beautify the Interstate 180/Maynard Street interchange area. Student members of the club and lead horticulture professor/club adviser Richard J. Weilminster are planting 2,000 daffodil bulbs along the highway's on- and off-ramps.