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Graphics Center

accounts. It was all done so efficiently account holders did not even realize that anything unusual had happened, Crane said.26

Graphics Center

The Graphics Center supervisor, Perry Toyzan, joined SVSU in 1981, succeeding Larry Neetz, who was the first Graphics Center employee and director. Previously, there was no centralized facility for university printing.

In the early 1980’s, Graphics Center acquired a Multigraphics TCS System 5 offset duplicating machine, which was capable of printing, collating and stapling documents in a single operation. The center evolved into the role of printer to the university. Its work included printing of syllabi and exams, football programs, the Cardinal Sins literary magazine, class projects and posters.

The Graphics Center began with four full-time staff, and part-time student workers supplemented the crew; instead of increasing the staff to meet the printing demands of a growing university through the years, the Graphics Center upgraded technology to accommodate increases in production.

Perry Toyzan has managed on-campus printing services since 1981.

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