Santulli , up close and personal The one professor that we all know and love here at Highacres is Dr. Michael Santulli Dr. Santulli teaches Philosophy and Human ity courses, and can usually be seen float ing around campus between classes. Born in Brooklyn New York, Dr. Santulli had access to many different types of music. His favor ite types include Jazz and Classical, while in literature, his favorlte authors are Balzac, and William Faulkner. He has taught at Highacres since 1964, and lives with his wife and two children in Mt. Top. His educational backround is quite impressive. After recieving his bach lors degree in chem istry from St. Francis University in New York City, he went on to get his masters in philosophy from Fordam, also in New York. Finally , he recieved his doctorate in Phil osophy from Penn State. Dr. Santulli's views on life are simple. He doesn't beleive in goals, and just tries to live his life the best way he can. When asked what he enjoys about teaching the most he said he thinks teach ing is an "eternal fountain of youth", because the students stay the same age, even though he gets. older. He feels that it's a constant chall enge to teach. Dr. Santulli is a very dedicated professor, and we all as stu ents should be thankful to have him with us. **** **4 c ******************************************************************************* the new deal Are you sick of paying outrageous prices for books at the bookstore and only getting a minimal amount of money in return when selling them back. How many of you have paid 40$ or more for a book only to getss in return? There has been a proposal made by SGA that would allow students to get a better deal on the sale of used books,the new proposal is this- during the first week of each semester studente would be allowed to bring their used books into the com mons getting a receipt for each one. Other stud ents would then buy the books for a price set by either you or the organ ization in charge. A percentage of the sale Ikould(goAo this organ ization and the rest would ge to the student to whom the book origion ally belonged. Any input or comments on this prop osal can be brought up at the next SGA meeting to be held on April 21. OUR "HAPPY" EDITOR prof to china Joseph M. Boyle, assistant professor of accounting, will attend a series of conferences to be held in China in June at the US China joint session on Industry, trade & eco nomic development. The meeting will bring tog ether key industrial and economic leaders from all parts of China and the US to discuss issues of mutual concern and opportunities of mutual interest. This two week session will allow delagates to learn from the exchanges of ideas and will also allow them to update themselves on business oportunities in China. Mr. Boyle joined Penn State Hazleton in 1967 as an accounting instructor.. He holds a B.S. degree in account ing from Penn State and a MBS dgree from Scranton U.. He is active in community as well as campus act ivites such as The American Legion and The Penn State Hazleton Faculty General Assembly. summer blahs ahead... If thoughts of summer and outdoor activit ities excite your winter weary minds, look no further. The American Lung Associations of cen tral Pennslyvania counties along with Huffy are spon sering a bycycle trip!! The second annual Jewelcor countyside classic bike trek will leave Duncannon, PA. on June 11. It will ride to Lewistown,then to Raystown Lake, and on the third day, June 13, the trek will ride to Hunt ington where a train will take the riders to Harris burg. For further info. call 1-800-932-0903