Alphabetical Alumni
Chamberlain, Royal Reward

Chamberlain, Royal Reward
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Royal and Farel Chamberlain

Class of 1921. Royal Chamberlain. Source 1: Photograph of the BYH Graduating Class of 1921. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1921. Royal Chamberlain. Source 2: 1921 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1921. Royal Chamberlin [actually Chamberlain]. He received a High School Diploma in 1921. Source 3: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 402. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1926. Royal Chamberlin [actually Chamberlain]. He received a BS Degree in Botany & Zoology in 1926. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 402. ~ ~ ~ ~ Royal Reward Chamberlain was born on February 3, 1902 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were Thomas Chamberlain and Mary Elizabeth Woolley Chamberlain. Royal married Farel Emma Knudson, BYH Class of 1924. Royal Reward Chamberlain died on August 7, 1951 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Chamberlin, Daisy

Chamberlin, Daisy

Daisy Ferguson

Class of 1912. Daisy Chamberlin [Ferguson]. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1912. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 461.

Chandler, Fannie

Chandler, Fannie

Fannie Chandler

Class of 1913. Fannie Chandler. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 339.

Chandler, Jamie
5204 Charlotte Avenue
Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 US

Jamie Chandler

Class of 1964 ~ Honorary. Jamie Chandler. B.A. in Art from Brigham Young University. Jamie Chandler was born in Provo, Utah, where she attended BYH in the Seventh Grade, then graduated from high school elsewhere, and went on to earn a B.A. in Art from BYU. She has one daughter and two cats. Jamie teaches seven yoga classes a week and has been a yoga teacher for 17 years. She is a "Jill of All Trades," working as a structural engineer for 30 years and now serving as a massage therapist, esthetician (skin care professional), and reflexologist. @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to jayadevi3@msn.com bounced back. @2010

Chandler, Thomas Earl
262 North 350 East
Delta, Utah 84624 US

Tom and Karen Chandler
  • Work: 435-864-3881
  • Home: 435-864-3556

Class of 1967. Thomas Chandler. German Club, Letterman, Chorus (VP as a Senior), Wrestling, 4th Year Seminary. BYU BA Portugese 1973. University of Louisville School of Dentistry DMD 1977. He married Karen. @2007

Chaplin, Dora
44 N. Garden Park Drive %238
Orem, Utah 84057 US

Dora Schoenfeld
  • Work: 801-225-4164

Class of 1956. Dora Chaplin. ~ ~ ~ ~ Father: William E. Chaplin, Jr., [two wives, Elsie and Claudia]. Children: Dora Chaplin Schoenfeld [BYH Class of 1956], Lois E. Chaplin Andelin, William E. Chaplin, III (Renee), James T. Chaplin [BYH Class of 1961] (Hiltrude), Ashley E. Chaplin (Laura), and Tillman O. Chaplin (Ruth). ~ ~ ~ ~ My dream of attending BY High became reality when in the summer of 1955 my parents moved our family from Charleston, South Carolina to Provo, Utah. I well remember some of my first days at BYH – My southern accent brought some attention as I adjusted to the BYH culture. Leiloni Jeffery took me under her wing of fellowship. We became dearest friends and remained so during the years after graduation. I do miss her presence here on earth. I remember having lunch with Leiloni, Joan Morrison and Edna Leilani Ahnee under the trees on the BYH campus. And Rodney Despain – he was my date for, I dare say, all of the dances and social functions at BYH. I remember cheering him on at the wrestling matches. And - Gerald Hayward, Lois Anderson, Preston Bissell, Russell Jackson – I am sure there were others who contributed to making my senior year a memorable one. My activities at BYH included the concert choir under Fred Webb, a member of the Spanish Club, played the part of Rebecca in the production of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, was presented an award at the Senior Assembly (I can not remember the name of the award) and I was invited to give the closing prayer at our high school graduation. Church service has included YW President, Ward and Stake Music Chair, Ward Music Director, Stake Music Director and Choir Director for Ward and Stake Choirs. The years since graduation have been busy filled with education, family, work and life’s experiences. My husband, Wayne A. Schoenfeld, and I had five children. We have twelve grandchildren. Wayne was a successful car dealer in Salt Lake City, Utah. Our home was an eighty acre farm three miles west of Payson, Utah. In the late 1980’s we moved to the Provo-Orem area. Since my husband’s death in 1996, I have made my home in Orem, Utah. My education has been in the field of Real Estate and related fields. I hold a real estate license and am a licensed escrow officer. For a number of years I worked as a loan processor then as a loan officer. Currently I am the Marketing Director for a local title company. It has been my pleasure to see Gwen Moon Taylor often here in the real estate community. Currently I represent the Esther Foundation as a Director of Community Building for the states of Utah and Idaho. Life has not been without challenges, as I am sure many of you have experienced your share. I have learned that a cheerful, positive attitude is important to maintaining a happy life. [She does not use middle name Mae.] @2006

Chaplin, James Taylor

Chaplin, James Taylor
Charleston, South Carolina US

Jim and Hiltrud Chaplin

Class of 1961. James T. Chaplin. Football, Wrestling, Track Manager, Tennis, Lettermen, Chorus, Forensics, Library, Wildcat Yearbook, Yld Cat Newspaper Sports Editor, Model U.N., Seminary Graduate. ~ ~ ~ ~ Jim married Hiltrud. His father: William E. Chaplin, Jr., [two wives, Elsie and Claudia]. Children: Dora Chaplin Schoenfeld [BYH Class of 1956], Lois E. Chaplin Andelin, William E. Chaplin, III (Renee), James T. Chaplin [BYH Class of 1961] (Hiltrude), Ashley E. Chaplin (Laura), and Tillman O. Chaplin (Ruth). ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU BA Political Science 1970. James has been an elected and appointed government official. He was appointed by two Presidents, President Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, to positions in the Federal Government and was appointed by the Governor of Colorado and (confirmed) by the Senate to be on the Colorado Board of Health. He has served as Southeast Regional Director, HUD, 2002>. [See website.] @2011 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ BRIEF OBITUARY: James Taylor Chaplin, 79, of Charleston, South Carolina, died on July 20, 2023. He attended Rantowles Elementary, BYU High School, and Brigham Young University. James was employed by HUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development). He served in the Utah National Guard and Army Reserves. Legacy on July 28, 2023.

Chatfield, Karlyn

Chatfield, Karlyn
Lehi, Utah US

Karlyn and Milton Russon

BYH Class Unknown? [Probably not a BYH alumnae.] Karlyn Chatfield. OBITUARY: Karlyn Chatfield Russon, age 84, passed away Tuesday, October 28, 2003 after a long illness. She was born May 26, 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the daughter of Arthur Kelsey and Naomi Felt Chatfield. Karlyn was raised in Lehi, where she married her childhood sweetheart, Milton W. Russon on September 19, 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He passed away April 10, 1997. Karlyn was educated in Lehi and attended The Brigham Young Academy [Note: Brigham Young Academy ceased to exist in 1903. The BYA reference is to BYH or BYU. Since she does not appear in BYH yearbooks, we assume this to refer to BYU]. Devotion to her husband, children and faith dictated Karlyn's priorities her entire life. She lovingly stood by her husband's side in their many church duties. Karlyn served as Temple Matron of the New Zealand Temple, Stake Relief Society President, Mission Mom in the Southern Australian Mission, and teacher. Additionally, Karlyn served as District Governor of La Sertoma. Our mother will be greatly missed by her five children and their spouses: Milton W Jr. (Becky), Kolene (Ken) Webb, Brent (Dianne), Scott (Sherry) and Paulette (Nephi) Bierwolf; her 27 grandchildren and 30 great grand-children. Also survived by a loving brother Kelsey (Lois) Chatfield; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert (Josephine) Chatfield; Dale and Mava Russon, Leo and Esther Russon. Preceded in death by her husband, brothers Spencer and Robert and an infant sister, Barbara. Funeral services were held Monday, November 3, 2003, in the Val Verda Second Ward. Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Thursday, October 30, 2003]

Chatterley, Louis Joseph
Orem, Utah US

Louis and Sandra Chatterley

Faculty & Staff. Louis J. Chatterley. 1962-68 - Mathematics Teacher, Math Department Head. ~ ~ ~ ~ Louis J. and Sandra Little Chatterley. Nauvoo Restoration Inc. Missionaries/Faculty — 1998, 1999. ~ ~ ~ ~ Louis. Louis was born August 13, 1933 in Kanab, Utah. He and his twin sister were the youngest of eight children born to Mart and Carrie Chatterley. He excelled in sports in high school, playing football, basketball and track. He received a scholarship in track to BYU where he attended his freshman year. In June of 1952 he married his high school sweetheart, Sandra Little, and went to school the next year at Branch Agricultural College (now Southern Utah State University) in Cedar City. He returned to BYU for his last two years of college when he continued his track career, earning many awards for pole vaulting. He graduated with honors from BYU in 1955. Louis taught for three years at Evergreen Junior High School in the Granite School District (Salt Lake City), and then taught and coached athletics at Kanab High School for three years. He received a scholarship to attend an Academic Year Institute at the University of Utah and received his Masters Degree there in 1962. After graduation he taught for 35 years for BYU, the first six of them at the BYU Laboratory School, also known as BY High. When BY High closed its doors in 1968, he became a faculty member with the Mathematics Department at BYU. From 1970 to 1972 he worked on his Doctorate degree at the University of Texas at Austin and received a PhD Degree in mathematics education in the Summer of 1972. He retired as a full professor. Louis has served in many capacities in the Church, including Bishop’s counselor, Bishop, member of the High Council, Scoutmaster, Sunday School teacher; and at present is the Leader of the Eleven Year Old Scouts. His interests are golf, fishing, reading, travel and grandchildren. He also enjoys building projects and has built a house for his daughter and built an addition on to a son’s home. ~ ~ ~ ~ Sandra. Sandra was born December 11, 1934, the third daughter of Knowlton and Eva Little, in Kanab, Utah. She grew up there and graduated from Kanab High School. After marrying Louis in 1952 she was a full-time homemaker. She taught piano for many years. After her fifth son was in kindergarten, she began attending evening classes at BYU. She graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Art in 1969. Her sixth child (a daughter) was born just before she graduated and another son followed a year later. For the next several years she continued to teach piano and do substitute teaching. During the Chatterleys’ two years in Texas, she taught genealogy at a junior college in Austin. Louis and Sandra have seven children, six boys and one girl, 28 grandchildren, and are great-grandparents to one baby girl. When their youngest children were ten and eleven years old, she began full-time teaching in the Cascade Elementary school in Alpine District in 1980. She taught Fourth Grade for eight years and was an Elementary Art Specialist for nine years. During the years teaching art to 4th, 5th and 6th grade students she was a cooperating teacher for the BYU Art Department working with training teachers who were going to be Art specialists. She retired from teaching in 1997, and was called shortly after that to serve a mission in Nauvoo, Illinois, with the Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. with her husband. Sandra’s interests are reading, travel, music (playing piano and organ and singing in the Ward Choir), art, genealogy and family history, scrapbooks and grandchildren. Sandra has served in the Church as teacher and counselor in the Relief Society, Primary, and Young Women. She has been Ward organist and accompanist for the Ward Choir as well as Choir Director. At the present time (2002) she is serving as Ward Relief Society President. @2002 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Louis Joseph Chatterley, 13 August 1933 - 21 December 2023. Louis Joseph Chatterley, of Orem, Utah, passed away Thursday, December 21, 2023 after several years of struggling with Alzheimer's disease. He was ninety years old. For most of his career, he taught mathematics at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He was also an athlete and sports enthusiast until Alzheimer's and age put him on the bench. Following retirement, he and his wife, Sandra, who passed away in 2015, served two missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. One in Nauvoo, Illinois, and the other in Georgia. They also served together as ordinance workers in the Provo and Mount Timpanogos temples. Louis was born 13 August 1933 in Kanab, Utah to Carrie Selinda Bringhurst Chatterley and Morton J. Chatterley. He was the last of eight children, just minutes younger than his twin sister Lois. Their home was originally a two-room house, to which Mort added two wings. One wing had two bedrooms, one for the four boys and one for the four girls in the family. Their was no indoor plumbing until Louis was almost twelve years old. In school he enjoyed all sports. His first love was track, but he also played football and basketball. In his sophomore year of high school he took second place in state for the pole vault. His junior and senior year he took first place. He pole vaulted for BYU for three years and won the conference championship his senior year. He placed eighth in the NCAA championship in Los Angeles. His sophomore year of college he attended school in Cedar City, where he won the National Junior College Athletic Association championship. He was later inducted into the Southern Utah University athletic hall of fame. In 1956 he traveled with the BYU track team throughout Europe, competing against pole vaulters from several nations. He married Sandra Little on 18 June 1952 in the St. George Utah temple. The following year the new couple moved to Cedar City where Sandra completed her senior year in high school. The high schools in Kanab and Provo would not let a married girl attend, but the high school in Cedar City would. The following year they moved back to Provo, and Louis finished his undergraduate education at BYU. Lou and Sandra eventually had seven children, Louis Matthew, Michael Knowlton, Jeffrey John, Bryan Morton, Timothy Paul, Jennifer, and Edward James. After college Louis taught at Evergreen Junior High in Sandy, Utah and then returned to Kanab where he taught math and coached track, football and basketball. After a few years, he asked for a raise and was turned down by the school board. He told the board, "Then you can find someone else to do what I do," and quit on the spot. He returned to school at the University of Utah and received his master's degree in mathematics, and an offer to teach at Brigham Young High School in Provo. The family moved to the bedroom community of Orem and Lou loved teaching math to junior high and high school kids for the next several years. In 1968, BY High was closed and Lou taught math to the college kids on upper campus. In order to stay teaching at the university, he needed to finish his doctorate degree, and so in the fall of 1970 the family moved again, this time to Austin Texas where he completed, in two years, his studies in math education, and returned to the math department at BYU. He taught there for 23 more years until he retired at the age of 62. He was a true-blue Cougar, whose children used to wake up in the morning to him singing "Rise and Shout". Lou loved playing basketball, golf and watching his children and grandchildren play sports. He was an avid fisherman and hunter and spent many summers hiking in the Uintah Mountains and fishing on Flaming Gorge or Strawberry reservoirs. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served in scouting, young men's, bishoprics, as a bishop, a high councilor, and missionary. He loved serving others. He was a social person and treasured his friendships and associations. He was a devoted and faithful member of the Church all of his life. After his wife died, he suffered from, and was eventually diagnosed with Alzheimers. A little over a year ago he moved to Summerfield Retirement Home in north Orem, where he resided at the time of his death. The family would like to especially thank the loving care-givers who served Lou at Summerfield, and all those who took care of him and touched his life during the past year. Lou is preceded in death by his wife, Sandra Elizabeth Little, his son Bryan Morton and a son-in-law, Todd Gray, his mother Carrie Selinda Chatterley, father Morton J. Chatterley and all of his siblings: Rondo, Shirley, Laura, Cloyd, Kendle, Zolene and Lois. He is survived by his children: Louis Matthew (Ruth), Michael Knowlton (Kim), Jeffery John, Timothy Paul (Natasha) Jennifer Gray and Edward James; 28 grandchildren and 38 1/2 great-grandchildren. His funeral service will be held 11 am on Friday the 29th of December, 2023, at the Sharon 4th Ward building, 700 E. 445 S. in Orem, Utah. A webcast will be available at www.walkersanderson.com located on his obituary. There will be a viewing that morning from 9:30 to 10:30 am at the chapel. Friends and family may also attend a viewing at Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 East 800 North in Orem, Utah, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm Thursday the 28th of December, 2023. Source.

Chatterley, Matthew
707 South 300 West
Orem, Utah 84058-6175 US

Matt Chatterley
  • Work: (801) 225-5808

Class of 1971. Matthew Chatterley. BYU BA Art and Design & Teaching Certificate 1979. BYU MA Painting and Drawing 1983.

Chatwin, Alden

Chatwin, Alden

Alden Chatwin

Class of 1920. Alden Chatwin. He received a High School Diploma in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 142.

Chatwin, Mable

Chatwin, Mable
Heber, Utah US

Mable and George Clark

Class of 1918. Mable Chatwin. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 10. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mable Chatwin of Tabiona, Utah, married George Albert Clark, Jr., of Altonah, Utah, on December 12, 1923 in Duchesne, Utah. Interestingly enough, Mrs. Mable Chatwin of Heber, Utah (61) again married George Albert Clark, Jr., (63) of Heber, Utah, on November 26, 1962 in Heber, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ George Albert Clark, Jr., was born on May 20, 1899 in Vernal, Utah. His parents were George Albert Clark, Sr., and Annie McCurdy Clark. G. A. Clark, Jr., died on March 1, 1985 in Payson, Utah. His interment, Altonah, Utah. He first married Mable Chatwin in 1923, then married Violet Kennedy. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mable Chatwin was born on April 7, 1901 in Center Creek, Wasatch County, Utah. Her parents were Nephi Chatwin and Sarah Clegg Chatwin. Mable Chatwin Clark died on January 10, 1991 in Bountiful, Utah. Her interment, Altonah, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Mable Chatwin Clark, 89, died January 10, 1991 in a Bountiful Hospital. Born April 7, 1901 in Center Creek, Utah to Nephi and Sarah Clegg Chatwin. Married George Albert Clark on December 12, 1923 in Duchesne, Utah. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died March 1, 1985. Mable was an active member LDS Church. She was survived by children: Mrs. Nova Turnbow, Ogden; Bill Clark, Magna; Mrs. Eldora Peterson, Bountiful; Mrs. John (Lafonda) Carroll, Ted Clark, Heber City; Mrs. Demore (Georgetta) Ivie, Duchesne; Ned Clark, Taylorsville; Trent Clark, Woods Cross; Mrs. Gary (Rava) Giles, Grantsville; Mrs. Benny (Judy) Gardner, Charleston; Mrs. Stan (Joene) Olsen, Springville; 76 grandchildren; 124 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Roy Chatwin, Orem; Arnold Chatwin, Mrs. Mary Lublin, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Calista Defa, West Valley City; Mrs. Jerry (Jennie) Merkley, Duchesne. Preceded in death by son, Ronald Nephi Clark and daughter, Gloria Mable Clark. Funeral services were held Monday at the Heber 5th Ward Chapel. Interment, Altonah Cemetery, Utah. [Deseret News, Saturday, January 12, 1991.]

Chavez, Fred

Fred Chavez

Class of 1958. Fred Chavez. Basketball, Spanish Club, Senior Graduation Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Fred Chavez, BIA Land Operation manager, 1992? Married Francis?

Cheever, Grace

Cheever, Grace

Grace Cheever

Class of 1919. Grace Cheever graduated from BYH in College Hall on Wednesday, May 28, 1919. Source 1: 1919 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source: 1919 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 61-74. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1919. Grace Cheever. She received a BYH Business Diploma in 1919. Source 3: Annual Record, B.Y, University, Book 9, page 295.

Cheever, Stanley S.

Cheever, Stanley S.

Stan Cheever

Class of 1915. Stanley S. Cheever graduated from BYH in College Hall on Thursday, June 3, 1915, in the Department of Business Education. At commencement he spoke on the subject: "Appreciation of Church Schools". Source: Program, 1915 High School Class, Thursday, June 3, 1915, College Hall. Class Colors: Red & Blue. Class Motto: "Duty is the Keynote of Success". ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source: 1915 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 84-102. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. Stanley Cheever. He received a BYH Commercial Diploma in 1915. Source 3: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 31.

Cheever, Tirzah

Cheever, Tirzah

Tirzah Cheever

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1926. Tirzah Cheever. She received a BS Degree in 1926. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 208.

Cheney, Archie Myron

Cheney, Archie Myron

Archie Cheney

Brigham Young High School Graduate, Class of 1904. A. [Archie] M. [Myron] Cheney graduated from BYH on May 23, 1904. President of the Senior Class of 1904. Source 1: Program, Graduation Exercises 1904, BYU High School & Normal Departments, Monday, May 23, 1904, College Hall. (Note: 1904 is the first year for BY High and BYU -- previously both were called Brigham Young Academy.) ~ ~ ~ ~ Brigham Young High School Class of 1904. Archie Myron Cheney. He received a High School Diploma. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, Page 99.

Cheney, Silas L.

Cheney, Silas L.

Silas Cheney

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. Silas L. Cheney. He received a BS Degree in Agronomy in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 60.

Chewning, Sam

Sam Chewning

Class of 1971. Sam Chewning.

Child, Arvil

Child, Arvil
Springville, Utah US

Arvil Child

BYH Class of 1924 ~ Honorary. Arvil Child, of Springville, Utah. Arvil was listed as a 3rd Year (junior) in the Class of 1925. Some other students similarly listed were actually 4th Year (senior) students. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Child, George Newport

Child, George Newport
Salt Lake City, Utah US

George and 2 Child

Brigham Young High School Graduate, Class of 1904, at the age of 35. G. N. Child [George Newport Child] of Lehi, Utah. He graduated from BYH on May 23, 1904. Source: Program, Graduation Exercises 1904, BYU High School & Normal Departments, Monday, May 23, 1904, College Hall. (Note: 1904 is the first year for BY High and BYU -- previously both were called Brigham Young Academy.) ~ ~ ~ ~ George Newport Child was born on February 11, 1869 in Clover, Utah. His parents were John Child and Elizabeth De St. Joor Child. George N. Child married at least twice: ~ ~ First, to Florence Willes of Lehi, Utah, married on December 23, 1891 in Manti, Utah. Florence Willes was born on July 23, 1871 in Lehi, Utah. Her parents were William Sydney Smith Willes and Lucinda Alzina Lott Willes. Florence W. Child died on November 29, 1905 in Lehi, Utah. Her interment, Lehi, Utah. ~ ~ George Child second married Julia Alleman on June 3, 1908 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Julia was born on September 8, 1873 in Springville, Utah. Her parents were Benjamin Jordan Alleman and Sariah Jane Starr Alleman. Julia Alleman Child died on January 23, 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her interment, Lehi, Utah. G. N. Child served as Superintendent of the Salt Lake City schools, employed by the SLC Board of Education. George Child died on July 9, 1932 at the age of 63 years at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, following surgery.

Child, Karen M.
1574 North 950 West
Orem, Utah 84057-2974 US

Karen and Ronald Peterson
  • Home: 801-224-3389

Class of 1965. Spanish Club, Forensics, Seminary 4 years, Model U.N., Trans. Married Ronald J. Peterson. @2001 ~ ~ ~ ~ Household: Karen M. Peterson, Ronald J. Peterson, and Scott Peterson. @2009

Child, Neil K.
401 West 1450 South
Provo, Utah 84601 US

Neil Child
  • Work: (801) 375-2918

Class of 1969. Neil K. Child.

Childs, Berthena

Childs, Berthena

Berthena Childs

Class of 1912. Berthena Childs. She received a BYH Art & Manual Training Diploma in 1912. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 33.

Childs, Blanche

Childs, Blanche
Of Springville, Utah US

Blanche Childs

Class of 1912. Blanche Childs, of Springville, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source 1: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1912. Blanche Childs. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1912. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 178.

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