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Friday evening's "Basket Ballyhoo," a book-themed benefit auction held in the Professional Development Center, raised nearly $5,000 for the Roger and Peggy Madigan Library. "I'm very pleased to announce that we made $4,858," said Margaret A.

Before his team ever played its first game this spring, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Rees Daneker knew what it would take to be a champion."We're sitting pretty good right now. If the guys come out and play like they did in the fall, we should be in pretty good shape," Daneker said in early March, as his squad prepared to open its season.

Dates to Remember AS/400 Downtimes Routine maintenance: May 7, from 7-9:30 a.m. Housekeeping Reminders Students and Employees:Turn your empty printer cartridges into scholarship money for Penn College students. See the Mail&Document Services Web site for details about drop-off locations and the brands of cartridgesaccepted.

PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Robert J. Bower , Carpenter/Maintenance Worker (Residence Halls), General Services, starting May 2 Melony Stackhouse , Regular Part-Time Food Service Worker, Susquehanna Room, Food Services, effective April 26

The "Spring Potluck Supper," a tradition at which the Children's Learning Center welcomes the new season and says "goodbye" to youngsters who will be leaving at the end of the semester was held Thursday night in Penn's Inn. In addition to a family-style meal, the evening included energetic dancing and other activities. Photo by Phillip C. Warner, student writer/photographer

Penn College students, faculty and staff donatedmore than110 pairs of shoes to benefit Valley Prevention Services' recent demonstration on the State Capitol steps in Harrisburg to raise awareness about tobacco-related illnesses. Over 20,000 pairs of shoes were collected from around the state; each represents one of 20,000 Pennsylvanians who die from tobacco-related illness each year.

"We're ready to go."Those were the words of Rees Daneker, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach, as his team prepared this week to play for the Penn State University Athletic Conference championship.Penn College, 30-11 overall, will face Penn State Delaware County (23-7) in a best-of-three game series. Games at Shaner Field, near Boalsburg, are scheduled for 1 and 4 p.m. Saturday.

The Penn College Wildcat Power Team continues to claim victories in a series of competitions held at Bucknell University, Lock Haven University and New Castle over the past two seasons. The team consists of Penn College students who participate in powerlifting and martial arts under the guidance of Dr. William B. Urosevich, associate professor of anatomy and physiology.

PGA Tour member J.J. Henry will be the visiting pro at the 20th Annual Golf Classic, to be hosted by the Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation on May 8 at the Williamsport Country Club. Net proceeds from the event will benefit the Penn College Foundation Golf Classic Scholarship.