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Show '"1 , h j LA Z i BRIAN WOODALL j Receives I Fullbright 1 Fellowship f To Japan -jj Receiving the prestigious z. Fullbright Fellowship is the ' son of Earl and Lillis i Woodall, Brian Woodall, 253 East 2450 South. Brian, a 1972 p graduate of Viewmont High, ; is graduating in June from 3i the University of Utah with a " degree in history. His ul-f ul-f timate goal is law school and a career in international law. Xi HE HAS taken a great step ; in that direction with the v; Fullbright Fellowship which ;r will take him to Japan for a : year, beginning this summer where he will be a teaching , fellow in English. He will be if. supervising English instructs instruc-ts tion at the TokuShima i Prefecture for the Ministry of s." Educational Beaurocracy. ;i He is one of 15 scholars : throughout the nation chosen ; for a fellowship, most of them - in the social sciences or lan-;: lan-;: guage. He is the only ;?i recipient from Utah. He is well prepared for this oppor-tunity, oppor-tunity, having served a LDS mission to Japan, and also having had summer employment as tour director to Japan. BRIAN HAS worked with his father at his father's c" pharmacy in Rose Park, and '. began his college career with an athletic scholarship in track in which he was a high jump specialist, ml |