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The class work of students in the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be the feature of a Mother's Day Tea that was organized to raise funds for the Williamsport YWCA's warm-water pool. Under the direction of Chef Judith P. Shimp, associate professor of food and hospitality management, and student manager Matthew G.

Vol. 4, No. 35 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, April 24) Baseball Overall record: 6-2 EPCC record: 5-1 Monday, April 18 host Alfred St. (N.Y.), L, 6-2; W, 8-6 Saturday, April 23 host Bucks County Community College at Bowman Field (2), 1 p.m., ppd. to Wednesday Sunday, April 24 at King's College Jayvees (2), 2 p.m., ppd.

Two firsts and two seconds. The Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team fared quite well when it hosted the East Regional Collegiate Outdoor Championship Saturday and Sunday. Beth Robinson (Williamsport) won the women's individual compound event and helped the Wildcats to a first-place finish in the women's compound team event by beating James Madison University, 231-222.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology men's volleyball team captured its first Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference championship Saturday with a 3-2 win over Harrisburg Area Community College. Individual game scores were 22-25, 25-16, 25-16, 21-25 and 15-9. "It feels wonderful. It really does," said Wes Strayer, coach of the Wildcats, after his team completed a 26-1 season.

A chapter written by Mark D. Noe, professor of English and composition at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was published in a book of essays in January. The book, "Essays on the Literature of American Novelist John P. Marquand (1893-1960)" was edited by Robert O. Whipple Jr. Noe's contribution to the book was an essay titled "No Outlets: Women's Roles in John P.

Hortencia I. Garcia, assistant professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, presented a paper at the 29th annual conference of the National Association for Developmental Education (NADE), held March 9-13 in Albuquerque, N.M.

Members of Penn College's Students in Free Enterprise team attended a regional competition in Philadelphia on April 12, orally presenting their annual report to a panel of corporate executives.

We live in a print-rich environment. Printing is everywhere we look, in every facet of our lives, from books, newspapers and magazines to instruction manuals, clothing labels, price tags and food packaging. Printing is so important to our society and our culture that the development of moveable type by Johann Gutenberg has been called the greatest invention of the last millennium.

A noontime audience was treated to a traditional "lion dance" and martial-arts exhibition Thursday, courtesy of the International Student KonXion.

Penn College is a bright light leading the way to a great future for students and for our community so bright you may need to put on those cool Penn College sunglasses! Our college shines because ofits employees. The Penn College Annual Fund Employee Campaign is an outstanding example of commitment to students and to this institution.