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A recent floral-design show featuring a quartet of accomplished alumni designers as well as current Pennsylvania College of Technology students displaying their artful work netted a total of $2,351 for The School of Natural Resources Management Endowed Scholarship fund.

Demonstrating that Thanksgiving is more than a word, two students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning majors recently volunteered their time, tools and skills to help warm a Lycoming County octogenarian's home. According to Richard C.

The funeral was Monday for Richard C. Mason II, a CAD Technology specialist with Workforce Development& Continuing Education, who died Wednesday, Dec. 8. A member of the Penn College family for more than 11 years, he also served as an instructor in the School of Construction and Design Technologies.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will present Alumni Citizenship/Humanitarian Awards to two alumni during Winter Commencement ceremonies Dec. 18 at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. This year's honorees attended the Penn College predecessor institutions Williamsport Area Community College and Williamsport Technical Institute. Jacqueline B.

Vol. 4, No. 18 Recent Results/Upcoming Games Through Sunday, Dec. 12 Men's Basketball Overall record: 4-4 CCAC record: 3-2 Monday, Dec. 6 at Penn State York, W, 86-73 Saturday, Dec. 11 hosted Penn State Schuylkill, W, 70-64 (Semester break until Jan. 8) Saturday, Jan. 8 at Lycoming College, 7 p.m. Women's Basketball Overall record: 7-3 EPCC record: 6-2 CCAC record: 4-1 Saturday, Dec.

The annual Food Show presented by the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology yielded awards for students in four of the school's advanced courses, whose final projects were judged by seasoned chefs from the surrounding area.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved the purchase of property at 1127 W. Fourth St. (formerly BiLo market), for $1.45 million. College President Dr.

A group of 22 students is going to Italy to study Art History in Rome and Naples. The group will leave Dec. 28 and will return Jan. 6. While there, they will visit the ruins of Pompeii, the Colosseum, the Capitoline Museum and Vatican City. They also will spend a day in Cerveteri, one of the richest and important ancient Etruscan cities.

A freshman in Pennsylvania College of Technology's HVAC Technology Program recently was honored on the floor of the state House of Representatives for his gold-medal performance in vocational-technical competition while a student at the Career Institute of Technology in Northampton County. Shawn A.

By Jim Carpenter, sports information writer Over the years, Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams have had their share of success, but nothing has come close to matching the achievements of fall 2004. For the first time ever, the College fielded eight fall sports teams. All of them reached the post-season playoffs, with five claiming 11 championships.