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Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus will offer "QuickBooks" accounting-software classes beginning Sept. 22. The two-level, noncredit computer courses, which will meet from 6 to 9 p.m., allow participants to quickly learn the powerful features of this easy and useful accounting software. QuickBooks is the No.

An "Introduction to Personal Computing" course will be offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus on Sept. 23 and Sept. 30. The noncredit course, which will meet from 6 to 9 p.m., is open to those who are not comfortable using a personal computer.

The Penn College Foundation is giving employees, current and former students, and the public an opportunity to honor and memorialize James Everett Logue, associate professor of English. Logue,who died Sept. 1, was a veteran faculty member, a "Master Teacher" honoree and a former College administrator.

Two classes of first-year Collision Repair students (40+) participated in fire-safety training Wednesday at the Williamsport Bureau of Fire training area. Leonard R.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association announces its 2004-05 senators: Business and Computer Technologies Kirk M. Allen Stefanie Beskovoyne Garry Hurley Ange Rymer Construction and Design Technologies Jared Hoover Brian Shearer S. Curtis Wargo Health Sciences (Two seats still open) Kristi Nimmo Nathan T. Shelhamer Transportation Technology Catesha M.

The Children's Learning Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold a 10th birthday party from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 26, at the Bush Campus Center on the College's main campus. To celebrate the anniversary, the center is inviting all former students/enrollees and their families to an open house on the lawn outside the Campus Center.

Halogen lamps are not permitted in Penn College offices and should be removed, reminds Dr. William J. Martin, senior vice president.

The Penn College Library reminds students that study rooms may be reserved for 90-minute periods.

Faculty, staff, students and student employees are reminded that the parking lotin front of the Student and Administrative Services Center is reserved for visitors only.

Robert Slothus, associate professor and director of the Radiography Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will be published in "Who's Who Among America's Teachers" for 2003-04. Teachers whose biographies appear in the book have been nominated by a former student.