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Kenneth E. Carl, 94, of Williamsport, former president of Williamsport Area Community College and director of Williamsport Technical Institute, both Pennsylvania College of Technology forerunners, died Monday, April 21. College flags have been placed at half-staff in his honor. Visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Sanders Mortuary, 821 Diamond St., Williamsport.

Penn State University Athletic Conference baseball and softball championships are scheduled to be played in Williamsport next week. On Wednesday, baseball games are scheduled for 10 a.m. and 1, 3 and 8 p.m. at Bowman Field. Softball play gets under way that same day with games at 5 and 7 p.m. at Elm Park. Four teams will compete in each sport in the double-elimination tournaments.

This weekend, members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team get their final tune-up prior to next month's season-ending nationals, and it will come on their home turf. The Wildcats host the Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Championships Saturday and Sunday on campus, just outside the Field House along College Avenue. "So far this season, all of our teams have been doing well.

Fifth-graders from Salladasburg Elementary School spent Tuesday morning at Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center, enlightened by forest technology students well-versed in a number of outdoor-related topics.

Women in Sports Day was observed Sunday in Penn's Inn, where more than 70 current female athletes, recruits, coaches and special guests celebrated women's sports at Penn College and honored this year's theme of "All In." Featured speaker Alison Tagliaferri, Wildcat women's basketball coach, talked about Title IX and the women who have had the most influence in her life.

The Factory Built Housing Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology, in conjunction with the Central Pennsylvania Factory Built Housing Partnership, recently conducted a training program for residential builders through the Green Advantage organization.

Early childhood education majors who are completing their practicum semesters in community schools and agencies, along with their supervising teachers, were honored with a "Practicum Banquet" in the Professional Development Center on April 16.

The Children's Learning Center, Penn College's on-campus child-care facility, has woven another of its "quilts," this one pieced together from favorite children's songs. The paper squares were sent home with parents, who were asked to decorate them with a song − one that they sing as a family or one that they simply enjoy hearing.

Williamsport Mayor Gabriel J. Campana visited Penn College's Children's Learning Center on Monday as part of the Week of the Young Child activities planned by the Lycoming County Community Engagement Group.

Sunday marked the first Residence Hall Association Auction, which took place from 5-9 p.m. in the Field House. The "currency" used was Wildcat Hall Points that students accumulated throughout the academic year for attending RHA- and Residence Life-sponsored events.