FACULTY STATUS CHANGES nee the last report in The Mad Hatter October 23rd, 1973, the following changes have been ted by College Council: Resignations Mr. Robert P. Berger resigned September 7, 1973, to take a position at the Cold Mountain Institute on Cortes Island. Mr. Berger had taught part-time in 1970-71 and joined the faculty as a full-time instructor August 1, 1971, to teach in thé Douglas Four Program. Mr. David Evanier resigned August 31, 1973, to return to a metropolitan area of the United States. He joined the faculty August 1, 1970, as an instructor in creative writing. During his three years at Douglas, he founded "Event" magazine which has been well received throughout North America. Mr. Evanier is now living in Brooklyn and has received a number of employment offers in the editorial area. Mrs. V. Dini Evanier resigned August 31, 1973, to return to the United States. She has Since been employed as & so -_u. worker in New York City. She joined the faculty of Douglas College August 1, 1970, as an instructor in English and initiated our reading skills development program. Mr. Charles G. Marxer resigned whilst on leave of absence without pay. Mr. Marxer spent three years instructing philosophy at Douglas. He will remain in Vancouver. Mr. James W. Peters resigned December 31, 1973, to enrol in the Faculty of Education at U.B.C. with an English language teaching major. Mr. Peters joined Douglas College August 1, 1970, and has taught theatre for three years. Mr. N.F.(Toby) Snelgrove resigned December 31, 1973, to join the Public Service Commission of the Government of Canada in Ottawa as a course director. His cuties will involve a combination of administration and curriculum development; his interests centre around the challenge of management training and applied behavioural science. Mr. Snelgrove joined the college August 1, 1971, and has taught sociology half-time while programming for the Department of Social Sciences. Leave Without Pay Mr. J.F. (Jack) Lott, Co-ordinator of Technical Programs in the Department of Engineering Science, will be on leave from December 15, 1973, to December 31, 1974, take a management position in the construction industry. This experience will benefit the College on his return as he oversees the Construction Management career program. Mr. Lott's appointment as Co-ordinator will lapse December 15, 1973, to allow another person to replace him. Educational Leave Mr. Alan D. McMillan will take educational leave from January 15, 1974, to May 15, 1974. He joined the faculty August 1, 1970, as instructor in anthropology and has initiated archaeology field trips or "digs". He will spend two months studying the Pueblo or cliff dwelling Indians of the American Southwest and two months studying the Nootka Indians of Vancouver Island, the latter a continuation of some work he began last summer. we one an cieok ; of Yer tnaer Cte