The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, May 01, 1982, Image 1

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Cerula to receive award
By Jayne Ann Bugda
Mr. Paul Cerula,
Business Manager of the
Hazleton Campus, has
been named the 1982
recipient of the
"Hazleton Penn Stater
Awatd." The award will
be ' presented to Mr.
Cerula in recognition of
his outstanding service
to the University, ' The
Hazleton Campus, and
the community. The
ighacres
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award is jointly spon
sored by the Campus
Penn State Club and the
Hazleton Campus.
A joint committee, half
appointed by the Board
of Directors of the Club
and half appointed by the
Director of the Hazleton
Campus, Dr. William
David selected this
year's winner.
Mr. Cerula was
selected on the basis of
his outstanding service
to the community. He
has played an active role
as President of Can Do
from 1979 to the present.
Also, he serves as Direc
tor of the Economic
Development - Council
and Secretary for the
Hazleton Educational
Council, a position he has
held since 1968. In addi
tion he is .an active
member of the Greater
Hazleton Chamber of
Commerce and the
Rotary Club.
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Please see Cenfie pg : 5 Paul Cerula
Collegian purchases typesetter
In an effort to cut costs
and increase efficiency,
the .Highacres Collegian
has purchased a typeset
ter from the Daily Col
legian Corporation.
The machine was pur
chased at a cost of $l,OOO,
five hundred of which
was paid by Campus
Director, Dr. William
David, through the
Director's Account.
"Normally, a machine
of'this nature would be
put on our books as being
worth about $4,000, but
since we're selling it to a
branch campus, and we
know it will be put to
good use, we've come
down on the price," said
Gerry Hamilton,
General. Mana er of the
May 1982
Published by the stuthmts
of Hazleton Campus,
Pin State Univemity
The sale came after
the Highacres Col-
legian's Associate
Editor, Lori Emerich,
learned of the possibility
of obtaining the
machine. "I had been
looking into the acquisi
tion of a typesetter for
quite some time, so
naturally when the op
portunity came along I
pursued it," said
Emerich.
Collegian Layout
Editor, Joe Krushinsky,
first learned about the
machine during a recent
visit to State College. "It
was put to me as a joke, "
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Please seerypesetler pg. 5