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List of Spring 2005 graduates The dean's list for the Spring 2005 semester at Penn College has been announced: Fafunke T. Agboola, Individual Studies, Philadelphia Brock R. Albitz, Computer Information Technology-Data Communications and Networking, Pottstown Grant B. Albitz, Computer Information Technology-Data Communications and Networking, Pottstown Andrea A.
Individually and in team competition, Pennsylvania College of Technology archers closed out their season in grand fashion. Competing in the U.S.
Clifford P. Coppersmith, assistant dean of the School of Integrated Studies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently was honored by Jamestown Community College as a distinguished alumnus. Every year, Jamestown Community College selects alumni who have made major contributions in public service and in their professions.
Vol. 4, No. 39 Recent Results (Through Sunday, May 22) Archery Friday-Sunday, May 20-22 at U.S. Intercollegiate Outdoor Championship (Milledgeville, Ga.), Penn College fourth in overall team standings, second in women's team compound and third in men's and mixed team compound.
A student from the Lewisburg Area School District is the fourth recipient of a scholarship established at Pennsylvania College of Technology to honor the memory of the late wife of state Sen. Roger A. Madigan, a member of the college's board of directors. Steven A. Romano, a senior at Lewisburg Area High School, was selected to receive the Peggy Madigan Memorial Leadership Scholarship for 2005.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Alumni Relations Office will host alumni of one of the college's predecessors, Williamsport Technical Institute, at the fifth annual W.T.I. reunion on June 17. "This reunion gets bigger every year as we locate more and more of our 'lost' W.T.I. alumni," said Barbara A. Danko, director of alumni relations at Penn College.
Terry A. Girdon, professor of business administration at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been elected vice chair of the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education's Board of Commissioners.
Dean L. Solomon, 42, of Old Lycoming Township, a senior enrolled in the computer information technology-data communications and networking major and a Penn College employee, died this week. In his honor, a brick will be placed in the memorial walkway at the entrance to the college, and the college flag will be at half-staff.
Poised and ready for more good things to come. That is the outlook that Chad Karstetter, coach of the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team, has for his archers going into this weekend's U.S. Intercollegiate Outdoor Championship at Georgia State University in Milledgeville, Ga. The season that began in January already has been a success.
Saturday's Penn College/United Way "Trash to Treasure" Sale was another huge success. The event raised $1,400 (a more-than-25-percent increase over proceeds from last year) and provided the American Rescue Workers with truckloads of donations and food.