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Terry A. Girdon, professor of business administration at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been elected vice chair of the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education's Board of Commissioners.

Dean L. Solomon, 42, of Old Lycoming Township, a senior enrolled in the computer information technology-data communications and networking major and a Penn College employee, died this week. In his honor, a brick will be placed in the memorial walkway at the entrance to the college, and the college flag will be at half-staff.

Poised and ready for more good things to come. That is the outlook that Chad Karstetter, coach of the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team, has for his archers going into this weekend's U.S. Intercollegiate Outdoor Championship at Georgia State University in Milledgeville, Ga. The season that began in January already has been a success.

Saturday's Penn College/United Way "Trash to Treasure" Sale was another huge success. The event raised $1,400 (a more-than-25-percent increase over proceeds from last year) and provided the American Rescue Workers with truckloads of donations and food.

Ticket-sellers are needed for the raffle of this Pink Ribbon Quilt, to be given away during next month's "Relay for Life" event to benefit the American Cancer Society. The quilt was handmade by Ann Durinzi, a Penn College alumna and retiree, who has contributed countless hours over the past several yearsin crafting the annual "Relay for Life" quilt.

Vol. 4, No. 38 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, May 15) BaseballFinal overall record: 8-7 Final EPCC regular-season record: 7-5 Softball Final overall record: 9-10 Final EPCC regular-season record: 5-3 Final CCAC regular-season record: 7-3 ArcheryFriday-Sunday, May 20-22 at U.S.

The Master Teacher Award, the highest level of recognition given to a Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member, was presented Saturday to Irwin H. Siegel, associate professor of business administration/business law in the School of Business and Computer Technologies. Siegel received the award during commencement ceremonies at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented student achievement awards to its May 2005 graduates. The award winners − and their addresses and academic majors − are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD, for leadership and service to the college: Daniel Robert Little, Beacon Falls, Conn., computer information technology-data communications and networking.

Pennsylvania College of Technology presented "Distinguished Alumnus" and "Alumnus Achievement" awards at Saturday's commencement ceremonies in Williamsport. In morning ceremonies at the Community Arts Center, Robert G. Feaster of Northumberland received the Distinguished Alumnus Award for 2005. In afternoon ceremonies, the 2005 Alumnus Achievement Award was presented to Michael A.

Ten graduating students who have made outstanding contributions to their campus and surrounding community were presented with "Penn College Awards" during a banquet in their honor at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on Thursday evening.