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Show Fifteen Degrees Slated For County Residents At USU Graduation Iron County residents have listed as candidates for one doctorate, doc-torate, five master's and nine bachelor's degrees to be presented present-ed at commencement exercises of Utah Stale University at Logan Saturday, June 6 at 9:30 a. m. in the Einar Neilson fieldhouse. Candidate for his Ph.D. degree is Harl Elmer Judd, of Cedar City, in the field of civil engineering. engi-neering. His dissertation title was "A Study of Bed Characteristics in Relation to Flow in Rough, High-Gradient, Natural Channels." Chan-nels." Two were listed from Iron County as candidates for master's mas-ter's degrees. Gaylord Jensen Graff, Cedar City, in the field of .oology; Thomas Andrew Reeve, Cedar City, horticulture; Washington LaVand Bauer. Ce-1 dar City, education; Dee El Stap-ley, Stap-ley, Cedar City, education, and Kenneth Mario Topham, Cedar City, education. Candidates for bachelor's degrees de-grees were George B. Applegate, Newcastle; Terry Anthony Bird, Keith H. Foulger, Marilyn Stap-ley Stap-ley Hawley, Darwin Ralph Jensen, Jen-sen, George Lorlng LeBaron, Jr., Robert Lee Lillywhtte, Lane a. Merryweather, Hael Jean Watson Wat-son and James Craig Whltte-kiend. |