Galanti Receives Teaching Award University Park, Pa. Dr. Ahthony V. Galanti, associate professor of engi neering at Highacres, is one of three faculty members in Pentf State's College of Engineering to recieve Excellence in Teaching Awards. Galanti, honored as a faculty member who has taught primarily in the associate degree program or in the first two years of the baccalaureate program, rec.ieved a certif icate and $5OO from the Penn State Eneineerine Societv. the alumni eroun of the College of Engineering. The award win ners were selected by a committee appointed by Dr. Nunzio J. Palladino, dean of the College. Dr, Galanti, who was chosen from among eight top candi dates, has averaged 4.75 out of a possible 5.00 in four Ef fective Teaching surveys. A graduate of. Penn State with a bachelor of science,de gree in chemical engineering, he is a cum laude graduate Jtewarß College of "Engineering with a master *of science degree in chemical engineering and recieved his doctor of philosophy degree, also in chemical engineering from Lehigh University. . Prior to joining the engineering faculty at the Haz leton, Cnmpus as an instructor in 1965, he was a project engineer in research and development at Warner Lambert Corp., Morris Plains, N.J. He is a registered profession al engineer in Pennsylvania. Anthony Galanti (Photo by David Kohuth.) The Highacres Collegian, March 30, 1977-11 GIVE TO THE ACS m a o e n c r g I i ? e c r t a y n * APRIL F.Q.O-L.S. DAY COLLECTION POINTS ON CAMPUS Sponsored by the Fraternal Order Of LunaticS This space donated as a public service by The HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN Library Losses Continued from page 7 sent time the library is under staffed. There are not ehough workrstudy students tocover all the library hours. Currently there are students paid $2.30 per hour to check all outgoing patrons, which is money that Ferry feels could be better spent toward the purchase of the Check point System. "If students could be working at the circulation desk," said Ferry, "librarians could truly be working eith the students." "With the stealing and its costs, it is impossible to stay up with the current books ans periodicals." According to Ferry "students stealing books are only hurting themselves." "I am hoping someone will have pangs of conscience." ON APRIL Ist, DON'T BE FOOLED VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE! UftSKO- VOTE FOR » Jim A ffIRYI