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Show ' ';r i'- . )'t , . Clarence Schramm to speak How to meet crisis is forum topic "A Note from the Past: How to Meet Crisis" will be the topic of the LDS Institute of Religion forum Tuesday at the Institute Building, 650 W. Center. Clarence F. Schramm, Payson, will address the subject at 12 noon. He is currently the zone administrator for the LDS Chruch Educational System. He is also licensed as a marriage and family counselor in California, is a member of the Mormon History Association and is affiliated with the association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists. He has also been the director of the Pasadena and Glendora, Calif., Institutes of Religion; and has been a teacher in the Pocatello, Idaho, and Roosevelt, Utah, seminaries. He received his B.S. degree in political science and history from Brigham Young University in 1959; his M.Ed, degree in counseling coun-seling and religious education from BYU in 1963; his Ed.D. and Ed.Adm. from BYU in 1974; and has done graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley, and California State University, Sacramento. He is currently the Sunday School gospel doctrine teacher in his ward. He has served as a stake president, the multi-region welfare services leader for northern California, a high councilor and a bishop's counselor. He and his wife, Doris, are the parents of three children. |