Caption: (NY33) NEW YORK, N.Y., JUNE 17 -- REASSESSED GOALS -- Jeb Stuart Magruder, former White House aide who spent seven months in prison for his part in the Watergate cover-up, pauses during news conference in New York, Tuesday. Magruder took a new job Tuesday as a vice president of Young Life, an organization that works among teenagers to instill commitment to Christianity and its standards of living. Magruder said it's in line with his reassessed goals. (AP Wirephoto) (See AP AAA wire story) (LL31805stf/DP) 1975 JEB STUART MAGRUDER spent seven months in prison repenting for his role in the Watergate coverup. Now he teaches an adult Sunday school class at First Presbyterian Church in Burlingame, Calif. Magruder, who has a master of divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary, joined the church, 17 miles south of San Francisco, last September. The class concentrates on Christian ethics in "a basically secular society, whether business or politics or whatever," Magruder says, and it has been attracting "a high degree of affluent San Francisco businessmen and women." Magruder: In the ministry Magruder To Help Youth.
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