ie 5 APPOINTMENTS (Cont'd) She also had experience with the City of Vancouver and with the B.C. Liquor Board in systems analysis. Her British experience includes several years with United Glass Limited and International Computers Limited. She has experience teaching both at the Vancouver City College and at Capilano College and was previously involved with adult education in Glasgow. ‘ Charles E. GIORDANO has been appointed to the position of instructor in applied communications. After graduating from high school in Prince Rupert, he served an apprenticeship with the Prince Rupert Daily News in journalism. He then served with the Kelowna Daily Courier in charge of the news desk and as chief photographer for five years. He returned to the Prince Rupert Daily News as publisher and editor for six years, before joining the Vancouver Life Publishing Company as executive publisher. Since then he has been an editor with the Journal of Commerce and for the last three years has been President of Delta Media Services Limited, which is a public relations and consulting firm. For the last three years he was co-editor of the Delta Optimist. W. David JAMES has been appointed to the position of instructor in biology. Dy hails from Lower Cwmtwrch, Wales. He was educated at the Ystalyfera Grammar School and the University College of Wales at Aberystwyth. He taught at the University School in Victoria for four years, before going to the University of Oregon to take his masters degree in biology. He spent a year and a half teaching at the Fort Nelson High School before joining the Memorial University of Newfoundland, where he spent four years teaching introductory biology using the audio-tutorial approach. Since September 1973, he has been teaching biology and science at the Lillooet High School. William R. KELLEY has been appointed to the position of instructor in criminology. Bill graduated from high school in Edmonton and attended the University of Alberta where he received his bachelor's, | degree in psychology. He spent seven years with the Canadian Armed Forces, with the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, and six more years as a Psychology Research Officer with the Canadian Armed Forces Directorate of Personnel Selection and Research in Toronto. He received his masters degree in psychology from Carleton University and has completed all but the dissertation for his Ph.D. at the University of Calgary in psychopathology. He served as a psychologist with the Calgary General Hospital for a year before joining the Canadian Penitentiary Service in 1970. He spent the first three years of his penitentiary career at Drumheller and, since January, 1973, has been a psychologist at the British. Columbia Penitentiary at New Westminster. Cont' d. ee 5 Hy,