ar AG cmt ,eECE LIBRARY. DOUGLAS oon eS APPOINTMENTS (Cont'd) 8. 9. 10. 1l. Lorna J. KIRKHAM has been appointed to the position of instructor in child care and programmer in the social services. She is a graduate of the Booth Memorial High School in Prince Rupert and St. Josenh's Academy Business College. She is presently a registered social worker. After an eight-year business career, she joined the B.C. Department of Social Welfare as a social worker for a six month period. She then spent six years with the City of Edmonton Social Service Department, and since 1963 has been employed by the Children's Aid Society of Vancouver. Lorna has been a part-time instructor with Douglas College for the last two years. J. Richard KITSON of Vancouver has been appointed to the position of instructor in musicology. He is a graduate of the North Vancouver High School and has his Bachelor of Music degree from the University of British Columbia. Ke is presently finishing his Ph.D. in Musicology at U.B.C. He has been a private music teacher for some twenty-five years in the Vancouver area and has been a part-time instructor at Douglas College since 1972. Alan LAWSON has been transferred from the administrative staff back to the faculty, effective September lst, 1974, William B. LONG of Ottawa has been appointed to the position of instructor in physical education. He is a graduate of Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio. He attended Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio, and the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque... He was offered a contract to pitch with the Cleveland Indians, but ยป injured his elbow when playing fullback with the University of New Mexico football team in 1962. Fe holds a black belt in karate and a blue belt in judo. He reached the semi-finals of the National Golden Cloves Boxing Championship in Chicago in 1957 and placed third in the Ohio State wrestling championship in 1957. His interest in athletics led him to working with wayward youth with the Massilon Boys Club. He then spent a year with VISTA. After his marriage, he moved to Ottawa, where he has lived for the last eight years. He was Assistant Executive Director of the Ottawa Boys Club for four years and for the last four years has been with the Ottawa - Carleton Regional Welfare Department. ote: pee