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Show i Coordinator attends confab ' mally, addressing the group, however, were: Dr. Boyd K. Packer, imemlber of the Quorum Quor-um of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church; Elder Marlon D. Hanks, Assistant to the Quorum of Twelve Apostles; Dr. Neal Maxwell, Commis-siioner Commis-siioner off Education of the LDS Church; Dr. Joe J. Chrlstensen, Associate . Commissioner of Education in charge of Seminaries Sem-inaries and Institutes of Religion; Re-ligion; Dr. Frank D. Day, and Assistant Administrators Dr. Dan J. Workman and Dr. Frank M. Bradshaw. V McKean has been employed employ-ed 'by the Department of Seminaries and Institutes for the past 16 years. He served aa principal of the St. George seminary and part-time Instructor Ins-tructor at the St. George Institute Insti-tute of Religion prior to his present assignment which he assumed in 1967. McKean supervises the activities act-ivities off 41 teachers and 3,300 released time and 200 early morning seminary students. THEO E. McKEAN Mr. Theo E. McKean, Southern South-ern Utah Eastern Nevada District Dis-trict Coordinator, spent last week on the campus of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University attending at-tending the First Internatlon- al Convention off the Department Depart-ment off Seminaries and Institutes Insti-tutes off Religion. In attendance at thJs week-long week-long convention were 70 coordinators co-ordinators who direct the religious re-ligious instructional activity of 1,048 full-time teachers, 3,010 part-time teachers, and 204,755 (high school and college-age students enrolled In classes in all 50 states of the union and 12 foreign countries. countri-es. The convention was primarily primar-ily off a workshop nature. For- |