Robert Hallman Recognized for Contributions to PMC
Robert Hallman was president of his class of 1956 for more than one year and started his career as an admissions employee for Pennsylvania Military College, just 5 days following his graduation in 1956. Dr. Moll called Robert to come back to help the college and he thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Robert Hallman was part of the group that encouraged the change from Military College to Civilian College. The pressure to change was difficult and to continue as a college, this was the only decision that had a chance. Hallman still feels close to his education and experience he had while at PMC as a student and graduate. {6 years as Student and 4 years as an Employee.
Hallman was part of the PMC Film effort, of which film is still available. The Seventeen Magazine Project that was a great hit for the Cadets and the good-looking girls. Despite its reputation as a rough and rigorous school, the Military College still a place of fun and down time for students like Hallman. Hallman could go on for hours and tell stories and experiences that would make everyone feel proud of this college's rich history.
Robert Hallman graduated with the class of 1956 and would go on to work in the admissions department after his time at the school. Hallman was also a key member in transitioning PMC from a military college to a civilian college.
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