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Show Director of public relations named to head SUSC staff association for 1970-71 i I and copy editor for the Deseret News from 19C3 to 1906. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Utah State University Uni-versity in 19G3 and will soon complete requirements for a master's degree from the University Uni-versity of Utah. H has majored major-ed In photo-journalism with a minor In political science. Robinson has served on the Iron County Fair Board and has been active in the LDS Church as a wark and stake MIA board member, Sunday School Teacher, and stake mis. sionary. He has published pictured and articles in Friends Magazine, Mag-azine, Improvement Era, and Home Magazine. Robinson and his wife, the former Christine Halterman, are both natives of Parowan. They are the parents of four sons, James H. 6, Michael 5, Daniel C. 3, and Matthew 1. Assisting Mr. Robinson in his new position will be Max Payne, vice president of the Staff Association; Jeanette Slack, secretary, and new board member, Jean Morrison. Holdover board members are Scott Chamberlain, Yvonne Thompson, and Cannon. JIM ROBINSON Jim Robinson, director of Public Relations at Southern Utah State College, will assume as-sume the presidency of the SUSC Staff Association at the beginning of the 1970-71 school year, it was announced by John Q. Cannon, outgoing president. Cannon is coordinator coordina-tor of Financial Aids at the college. Robinson became a member mem-ber of the SUSC staff in September Sep-tember 1967. He has previously previous-ly served as director of Pub- ' lie Relations and instructor in 1 Journalism at Dixie Junior ' College. He was a sports writer |