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Show Grant to address grads fitMSfipir mi- llli ill Dr. Charles M. Grant, director of Development and assistant to the President of Ricks College, will be the Baccalaureate guest speaker for Woods Cross High School. It will be held May 25 at the Woods Cross High School auditorium at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Grant has a Doctor of Philosophy Philo-sophy degree, masters degree in educational administration, and a bachelor of science degree from the University of Utah. He also served in the Army as a Second and First Leiutenant from January , 1955-1957. He has worked at LDS Foundation Founda-tion and Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida.; director of Development and assistant to the President of Ricks College and was director of athletics athle-tics 1979-81 at Ricks. He served as department head of physical education, edu-cation, recreation and dance at Rexburg 1976-79, football and baseball coach, teacher at Ricks, 1965-76, director of athletics chairman chair-man of History Department, Football Foot-ball coachteacher at Clearfield High School 1960-65 and director of athletics at Montpelier High School, Montpelier, Ida. 1958-60. Dr. Grant served as president of the California Anaheim Mission for the LDS Church 1981-84. Other affiliates and activities include in-clude member of the Beehive Honor Hon-or Society, University of Utah; member of the Conference championship cham-pionship football teams, 1951, 1952, 1953, University of Utah; president, vice president, director of the Ricks College Faculty Assoc. and member of the Council for advancement and support of education. DR. CHARLES M. GRANT |