14 FACULTY STATUS CHANGES The following changes occurred since the last report was published in The Mad Hatter on May 2nd, 1973. A. 1. D. Resignations Mr. Sidney L. Dyke, instructor in Graphic and Communication Arts, resigned to head a new department at Capilanc College. Mr. Dyke served in the Fine Arts Department for two years and was instrumental in developing the Graphic and Communication Arts programme to its present level. Temporary Appointments to August 31, 1974 Li Dr. James W. Davies of Guelph, Ontario, has been appointed to replace Mr. Charles G. Marxer as instructor in Philosophy. Dr. Davies has two bachelors degrees from Toronto, a masters from Guelph, a doctorate from Union Theological Seminary and another from Guelph. Mr. Willem den Hertog of Edmonton has been appointed to a new position instructing both chemistry and physics at the Richmond Campus using a multi-purpose open laboratory. Mr. den Hertog brings a wide range of industrial experience with him to complement his doctoral studies. Mr. Robert H. Verner of West Vancouver has been re-appointed to replace Mr. Albert Harms, instructor in Mathematics, who is on a two-year leave of absence with C.1.D.A. Mr. Verner taught on campus half-time last year, spending half-time at the Haney Correctional Centre. Temporary Appointments” Expiring August 31, 1973 le New Mr. S. Mumtaz A.S. Gilani was employed as a full-time mathematics instructor in 1972/73. Our staff requirements have been reduced by a change in Haney contracts and by a reduced need for mathematics instructors. Mr. Gilani will be employed on a special half-time contract to teach at Haney in 1973/74. Dr. Robert E. Wright was employed half-time at Haney and half-time in regular college mathematics classes in 1972/73. He has been given a one-year appointment as instructor in remedial mathematics at the Haney Correctional Centre. Appointments Mrs. Sandra M. Carpenter of Thunder Bay, Ontario, has been appointed to the position of reading instructor, a new position. She has teaching experience at both high school and college levels and taught adult reading for three years at Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology. Mr. Emmett N. Casey of Vancouver has been appointed to the position of instructor in the Social Service Animator programme. A psychologist with the Vancouver Public Schools, he has extensive teaching experience, including a year at Gallaudet College (for the deaf); he has extensive training and experience in dealing with learning disabilities.