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Show C. Kent Hugh heads Institute it Hugh said he its starting his 16th year in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Latter-Day Saints Educations System, most recently assigned as the Utah East Seminary District Coordinator. "We're just excited about the students at SUSC, the faculty here at the Institute and the community," Hugh said of his job. "I went to school here in 1956-58 and it is like returning to college, but in a different capacity." Hugh, a native of Kanab, said SUSC has grow n a lot since he was a student there. Previous to bei ng Seminary Coordinator Coor-dinator in Price, Hugh taught at the Eastern Arizona College Institute in Thatcher, was principal of the Flagstaff Seminal 7 and began his teaching career at the Eagar, Arizona, Seminary. Two m?w instructors are also joining the S USC Institute staff, the new director s aid. "We appreciate what has been done here at the Institute ," Hugh said, "and we hope to keep up t he same quality as in the past I see a continuation of the same program as in the past: We hope to offer a spiritua 1 experience and education, as well as social through the LDS Student Organi tation." Hugh said about percen of the mrollment of SUSC is LDS, which brings the potential t'nrollment at the Institute of Religion t o around 1500. "That s our goal - to reach all 1500." Hugh and his wife Karen, also from Kanab. are parents of four children. mi nraiMwiinii.il in ill I i in i in. n C.KENT HIGH ! Stating his goal is to "touch each LDS i student in some way in the Church I program. C. Kent Hugh will take the ' reigns of the SUSC LDS Institute, replacing Dr. Joseph Felix, who will remain on the staff as an intru(tor |