Pennsylvania College of Technology held a commencement ceremony at the Community Arts Center on Saturday, Dec. 18, for the 380 students who petitioned to graduate following the Fall 2010 semester. The student speaker was Eric D. Felker, of Littlestown, who received a bachelor’s degree in information technology: web and applications development concentration. Also speaking was Dennis F. Ringling, professor of forestry in the School of Natural Resources Management, who was honored with the Veronica M. Muzic Master Teacher Award in May. College President Davie Jane Gilmour presented a
In a season of joy, jubilation shows on this soon-to-be-graduate's face.
Student speaker Eric D. Felker, of Littlestown, received a bachelor’s degree in information technology: web and applications development concentration.
Dr. Angela S. Lutz, Distinguished Alumni Award-winner
Dennis F. Ringling, professor of forestry and this year's recipient of the Veronica M. Muzic Master Teacher Award, addresses the final Class of 2010.
Ryan P. Shannon, presented with the Board of Directors Award, celebrates with Gerri F. Luke, associate professor of business administration/management and marketing, and Steven J. Moff, professor of business administration/management and marketing.
Students pass the time by thumbing through the official commencement program.
An alumni family portrait: Judy A. Fink, a graduate and employee of Penn College, with son Mitchell W., who earned a bachelor's degree in business administration: management concentration
Michelle M. McMurtrie, who earned an associate degree in nursing, shows off a colorfully decorated cap that combines her new profession with a festive "Ho Ho Ho" and a preview of a postgrad getaway to Las Vegas.
Gail A. Ritchey, a records retrieval assistant in the Registrar's Office, was among the go-to experts for last-minute adjustments.
The day's three four-year aviation maintenance technology graduates prepare to line up for the procession.
Three generations squeeze together for a photo amid the crowd along West Fourth Street.
A proud Mom's teary eye catches a photographer during a touching moment outside the Community Arts Center.
William J. Martin, senior vice president (left), engages faculty speaker Dennis F. Ringling (center) and James E. Temple, commencement marshal, in animated discussion.
A well-wisher brings flowers, balloons and smiles to a new graduate.
Pleasantly pausing before beginning their official duties of the day are, from left, Carolyn R. Strickland, assistant vice president for academic services; Elliott Strickland, interim chief student affairs officer; student speaker Eric D. Felker; and Steven P. Johnson, a member of the college Board of Directors.
Registrar Denny Dunkleberger organizes the procession from The Genetti to the nearby Community Arts Center.
A young gentleman searches for the object of his affection.
Steven P. Johnson, a member of the Penn College Board of Directors, joins in the conferral of degrees and certificates.
Proud family members jockey for the best spots from which to capture that perfect memory.
Acknowledging a supporter
A loyal trio of heating, ventilation and air conditioning majors sticks together during the procession.
A convenient flower stand in the Arts Center lobby caters to 11th-hour shoppers.
Commencement photographer Luther Aungst uses a borrowed camera to help a pair of students document their big day.
A graduate reunites with someone special for a streetside photo opportunity.
President Gilmour turns the tassel of Eric D. Felker, signifying the class representative's transition from student to alumnus.
Deans Donald O. Praster, industrial and engineering technologies (left), and Colin W. Williamson, transportation technology, exchange a few words while students line up for the brisk walk next-door.
An eye-catching Christmas tree greets students and guests in the Community Arts Center foyer.
A message on the theater's marquee says it all.