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Clyde Alvin Parker (March 17, 1927 - October 9, 2016) was a

Early Life and Education
Clyde Parker was born in Ogden, Utah, in 1927. He went to a local school, Ogden High School, and graduated in 1945. He was very active in his high school, and participated in debate, football, basketball, and drama. Immediately after he graduated, he enlisted in the navy and served for a year before being honorably discharged. He spent the next two years serving on a Latter-Day Saints mission to the Central Atlantic States. He married Ilene Kendell on December 27th, 1950.

Clyde enrolled at Brigham Young University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education. He stayed at Brigham Young to earn his Master of Science in Counseling, which he did in 1952. He entered the Ph.D program at the University of Minnesota for Educational Psychology and studied under advisor Charles Gilbert Wrenn, who was a counseling psychologist and author.