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Spring 2012 One College Avenue The Spring 2013 edition of One College Avenue, Penn College's official magazine, is available online and across campus. In this issue: Facts – and a multimedia slideshow – about the giant flag at the college entrance; faculty member John J. Messer’s resolve to fight; the plastics and polymer technology program’s first Saudi graduates; student Jared B.

Jason C. Thompson (left), of Lawrenceville, and Darcy D. Litzelman III, of Liberty, demonstrate equipment used in lumbering. From a fitting vantage in a pondside pavilion, schoolchildren get a fishing lesson from Dustin S. Beane, of Kane, who was joined off-camera by Jenna H. Weston, of Altoona. Kyle A. Gibson (left), of Jersey Shore, and Michael A.

1969: WACC students and faculty/staff line up for blood drive The latest Red Cross Bloodmobile at Penn College collected 229 units over two days, a gratifying amount that still did not top the 320 pints donated by Williamsport Area Community College students and employees on March 5, 1969.

The Dunham Children’s Learning Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a summer program for children who have completed kindergarten or first grade (up to age 7) this year. Jessica (Milheim) McCoy will be the group leader in charge of a group of 12 children. The summer program will run from June 10 to Aug. 9. Hours will be 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Two members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team have been honored for their respective performances during the Wildcats' 5-3 week that ended April 21. Zachary J. Buterbaugh Zachary J. Buterbaugh Sophomore Zachary J.

Second-seeded Pennsylvania College of Technology will take on third-seeded Penn State Brandywine at 4 p.m. Thursday at Medlar Field in State College in a first-round game of the Penn State University Athletic Conference baseball playoffs. Top-seeded PSU Greater Allegheny faces fourth-seeded Penn State Beaver at 7 that night.

Brian M. McKeon Familiar faces will be part of the farcical fun when the Community Theatre League opens its production of "Cash on Delivery" this weekend.  Brian M.

"PA Live!" Three students and a faculty member from Penn College's School of Hospitality, among those leaving for the Kentucky Derby this weekend, appeared on WBRE's "PA live!" broadcast from 4-5 p.m. Friday. Joining Chef Charles R. Niedermyer, instructor of baking and pastry arts and culinary arts, in preparing Bronzed Sea Scallops with Mango Salsa on the air were Brandi L.

PLANET Day of Service From left, Nathan A. Regan, Rachael E. Stafford and Nicholas D. Foreman clean up a Way's Garden bed in preparation for spring planting. Landscape/horticulture technology students and their instructor participated in the fifth annual PLANET Day of Service on Monday, observing Earth Day 2013 with seasonal cleanup at a city landmark.

The Penn College Wildcat Dance Team presented its spring "Take the Stage" production at the Klump Academic Center Auditorium on Saturday, a fundraiser that included performances by guest students of the Milissa Augustine Dance Academy.