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Craig R. Urey, a sophomore in the renewable energy technologies major, is the newest student employee to join the College Information and Community Relations staff at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Participants receive appropriate T-shirts. Occupational therapy assistant student Gabrielle M. Leister has her face painted by a classmate. Decked for the occasion in glow paint, face paint and general pink splatters are, from left, pre-dental hygiene student Kirsta J. Ruble, pre-applied health studies: radiography student Gina M. Pucillo, and pre-occupational therapy assistant student Rachel E.

Before beginning work on their plain white sugar skulls, the lively Penn's Inn crowd is treated to Mexican snacks and a cultural presentation by Malinda C. Love. Alyssa J. Morales, a freshman in culinary arts and systems from Reading, gets to work on her creation. Samantha-Jo M. Bradley is all smiles with her completed sugar skull.

Beautiful smiles (and a few snaggle-toothed ones) punctuate a CA-organized Halloween event. Here's the scoop: patterns, tools and just the right canvas for seasonal carving Artistic expressions Commuter Assistants Cheston T. McAninch and Lauren J. Crouse hosted a pumpkin-carving and -painting program at the campus rock Tuesday.

Gary L. Fogelman (right), of Indian Artifact magazine, and faculty member D. Robert Cooley conduct a Tuesday field demonstration of the atlatl. Fogelman shows students the array of atlatls and darts used by ancient hunters. Melissa L.

Dealers from H.O Penn-CAT engage in table topics with sponsored students from Penn College's diesel technology and on-site power generation majors. Amelia A. Seaton (right) and her Le Jeune Chef colleagues – Joseph M. Trainor, maitre d'hotel, and Susan L. Shannon from the restaurant waitstaff – inspire students in navigating the choppy waters of fine dining. Erin J.

Carol Savoy, a 1973 graduate, recalls trolley tracks and dirt parking lots during her student days. She is president of Savoy Contract Furniture, the company her late husband, John, established. Carol and the late John Savoy. It was the work of health care providers who helped during John’s three-year illness that inspired Carol to establish a scholarship for health sciences students.

Jim Cunningham, ’73, the college’s retired chief information officer and now special assistant to the president, provides an overview of his career, which encompasses a wealth of the college’s computing history. Alumni, faculty and retirees gather for a group photo at an afternoon reception. At center is George P.

Eight students place their freshly carved pumpkins on display for judging by some of the Growers Market’s youngest visitors. Winners were selected in three categories: funniest (to the one-eyed creation on the left), scariest (to the bat, third from left) and most original (to the VW bus on the right). Bradley M.

Bloomsburg University Cadet Wyatt C. Smeltzer tactically moves through the woods during a weekend training exercise. Susquehanna University Cadet Blaine L. Hutchison records one of his daytime land-navigation points. Cadets from around the upper Susquehanna Valley completed their final field training exercise of 2013 at Bloomsburg University this past weekend.