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Show Doctorate Degrees to Be Accorded Cedar City Mother and Son Saturday Doctorate degrees will be bestowed be-stowed on a mother and son combination of Cedar City at the 95th annual commencement of the University of Utah on June 8. Mrs. Gwyn R. Clark, of Cedar City, is a candidate for a Doctor of Education degree with a major in elementary education and a minor in educational administration. adminis-tration. Her son, Robert W. Clark, now residing in Bountiful, is a candidate candi-date for the Doctor of Medicine degree. These are among the more than 400 students who are scheduled sched-uled to receive advanced degrees at the annual commencement exercises. ex-ercises. She wrote "Children's Personal . CWTN R. CLARK Contribution to Class Discussions" Discus-sions" for her graduate thesis. Mrs. Clark is an associate professor pro-fessor In education and supervisor supervi-sor of teacher training at the College Col-lege of Southern Utah. She will be on leave of absence for the next two years and will be teaching teach-ing at Hal Le Selassie University in Addis Ababa, Ethlobia. Mr. Clark is a graduate of Cedar Ce-dar High School. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Utah in 1961. His wife is the former Cynthia Lasson of Page, Ariz., and they are the parents of one child. Mr. Clark will serve his internship at the Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D. C, followed by three years of residency there in Internal medicine. . .... .11, , ,. -,.. V--- r ,JJi I ROBERT W. CLARK |