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Show DEAN OF d-duecLtlon Father of four sons and three daughters, Dean Milton Bennion Is a family man who weakens at the sight of hot biscuits, with which he eats carrots and tomatoes raised in his own back yard. A former horseman, he now gets "a kick" from watching his offspring in athletic action ¦-¦ ringing up baskets in high school tournaments. &' } ¦*¦!-*U""i»*......-"'"¦"¦4^** ' H * *t**£'T£i; I llllilltlllir Ji ¦< • •iinfUm iTrfpW » "«......¦' '""*" ftS* t- V 'n-^Ti" i • •¦;-'-r y, *?. \* w 1..... ¦ ¦¦ i«*iJCfc....i pt.........'¦........ *+¦•*-. -»¦-!¦. V . '*.**> DEAN OF £ ulLnztt Grower of roses and lover of the hunt, Dean Thomas A. Beal finds his wife enthusiastic about the first pastime but strangely averse to the latter - she flatly refuses to allow him to keep a dog. He dreams of Honolulu and traveling, likes reading and walking, enjoys home-cooked meals; thinks that even students should see a show now and then. DEAN OF -fittl andScience! Exercising an hour every morning before breakfast and walking to and from school every day (twice on Monday) keeps Dean J. L. Gibson in top physical condition. Before his Saturday evening bath, he likes to dig in his garden-but not for worms. Besides being an outdoor man, Dean Gibson Is a globe trotter, having traveled around the world three times. |