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Pennsylvania College of Technology bowlers had some unexpected results in the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference tournament Feb. 15. A team expected to excel didn't and one not expected to did.

Students enrolled in the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology not only prepare food for the college's fine-dining restaurant, they also help manage its kitchen as they fulfill requirements for the Regional American Cuisine and Breakfast and Brunch courses.

"Getting Paid for What You Do," an article by an associate professor of collision repair at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been published in the February issue of the Automotive Body Repair News. The article marks the fourth time that Alfred M.

The Community Arts Center's "Director's Chair" Award for 2006 will be presented to Jean R. and Marvin H. Staiman for the couple's extensive civic/community involvement and longtime support of the Arts Center. They will be honored March 19 during a fund-raiser dinner and ceremony at the Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St., Williamsport.

Eleven Penn College students recently attended the Allegheny Society of American Foresters' winter meeting in Lancaster. Three participated in the student Quiz Bowl as part of the activities: David A. Cole, Berwick; Eric D. Erdman, Milton; and Joseph L. Wagner, McClure all of them majoring in forest technology.

By Juli Reppert, student writer/photographer Pennsylvania College of Technology is joining the fun for the Williamsport Mardi Gras celebration by offering a variety of activities on campus and sponsoring a float in the downtown parade. On Feb. 24, "The Crawdaddies" will perform at 9 p.m. at the Field House on the college's main campus.

Scott M. Tracy, 20, of Northampton, a student enrolled in the architectural technology major at Penn College, died Monday from injuries suffered in an automobile accident in Montour County. Students wishing to speak to a counselor may call Counseling Services at Penn College at (570) 327-4765. The funeral was at the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton.

The fourth annual "Kickoff, Mix-Off, Send-Off," a celebration encouraging students to make good decisions regarding alcohol and other drugs, travel, and sexual behavior during Spring Break, will be held Feb. 28 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The event, which will be offered from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Congratulations to the Lady Wildcat basketball team, which defeated Penn State Harrisburg on Monday evening at Bardo Gym to improve their conference record to 11-1. The 83-51 victory clinched first place in the National Division and an automatic bid to the Final Four of the PSU-AC Women's Basketball Tournament to be held March 3-4 at University Park.

Actor-comedian Dave Coulier, whose many credits include the starring role of Joey Gladstone on the popular ABC-TV series "Full House" from 1987-95, will perform Saturday, Feb. 25, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Tickets to the performance, which will be held at 9 p.m.