Alphabetical Alumni

Berrett, Sharon
PO Box 785
Clinton, Oklahoma 73601

Sharon and Eugene Starks

Class of 1951. Student Body Vice President. Thespians, Debate, Chorus, Photography Club, Skating Club, Fauvines, Band. Her parents: William Edwin (Ed) Berrett and Eleanor Louise Callister Berrett, married in Salt Lake City in 1926. They had three sons and one daughter, Verne R. Berrett and wife, Grace, West Valley City, Utah; Sharon Berrett [BYH Class of 1951] Starks and husband, Eugene, Santa Ana, California; Richard H. Berrett [BYH Class of 1956] and wife, JoAn, Providence, Utah; and William Brian (Bill) Berrett [BYH Class of 1960-Honorary] and wife, Karena, Blacksburg, Virginia. @1993 Sharon Berrett Ballif, BYU 1955. Sharon Berrett Stark, BYU 1955, Oklahoma. Alternate address: 706 N. West Street, Cordell, Oklahoma 73632 @2001

Berrett, William Brian
Blacksburg, Virginia

Bill and Karena Berrett

Class of 1960 ~ Honorary. Attended in 1957, participated in BYJrH Music. His parents: William Edwin (Ed) Berrett and Eleanor Louise Callister Berrett, married in Salt Lake City in 1926. They had three sons and one daughter, Verne R. Berrett and wife, Grace, West Valley City, Utah; Sharon Berrett [BYH Class of 1951] Starks and husband, Eugene, Santa Ana, California; Richard H. Berrett [BYH Class of 1956] and wife, JoAn, Providence, Utah; and William Brian (Bill) Berrett [BYH Class of 1960-Honorary] and wife, Karena, Blacksburg, Virginia. @1993

Berry, Charles E.

Berry, Charles E.

Charles Berry

B. Y. Academy Collegiate Graduate, Class of 1900. Charles E. Berry. Bachelor of Science (B.S.), awarded at Commencement Exercises held on Monday Evening, May 28, 1900. He delivered both the Invocation and Benediction on that occasion. Source 1: 1900 Commencement Program, BYU Special Collections, UA 1008, Box 1, Folder 2. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2.: BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1900. Charles Eugene Berry received a Diploma: Bachelor of Letters (B.L). Deseret Evening News, June 2, 1900.

Berry, Eulalia

Berry, Eulalia

Eulalia Berry

Class of 1913. Eulalia Berry. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Academic Department. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Eulalia Berry. She received a High School Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 7.

Berry, Gerald W.

Berry, Gerald W.
Of St. Johns, Arizona US

Gerald Berry

Class of 1912. Gerald W. Berry, of St. Johns, Arizona. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105.

Berry, J. Orion

Berry, J. Orion

Orion Berry

Class of 1913. J. Orion Berry. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Academic Department. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. J. Orion Berry. He received a High School Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 277.

Berry, June E.

Berry, June E.
Salt Lake City, Utah US

June Berry

Faculty & Staff. June Berry. Began in 1948-1949 as Library Director, continued in same position through 1968. BYU BS Education 1947, BYU EdD Education Administration 1970. 1971 Scholarship Award Recipient, Utah Library Association. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: June E. Berry passed away peacefully, June 14, 2005. She was born June 1, 1925 in Torrington, Connecticutt, the daughter of Harold Kett Berry and Marjorie Beatrice Card Berry. She graduated from Torrington High School. She received her Bachelor of Arts from BYU, her Master of Science from U of U and Doctor of Education from BYU. She was a Librarian and taught at Brigham Young University High School. She first came to BYH in the 1948-1949 school year as Library Director, and continued in same position through the end of the 1967-1968, when BYH's doors were closed. She also worked at the College of Idaho, and in the Granite School District. She lived a lot of her life in her beloved West Mountain with her mother. She was very active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as Sunday School Teacher, Genealogy Specialist, Temple Worker, and Humanitarian Service Leader. Her loves in life were: genealogy, humanitarian service and gardening. She loved serving everyone around her. She was preceded in death by her father and mother, and by her brother, Lloyd Berry. She is survived by her brother, William Newell (Marilyn) Berry; her nephews and nieces, William Kett (Jane) Berry, Mark Lynn Berry, Wendy (Thomas) Liddle, Lenard Scott (Sonya) Berry, Diane Berry, Jilene (Brenden) Scott; along with all her great and great-great nephews and nieces. They all loved her deeply as she loved them. Graveside services in her memory: Saturday, June 18, 2005, 2 p.m. at the Payson Cemetery, 805 East 400 North. [Salt Lake Tribune, June 17, 2005.] ~ ~ Writing.

Berry, Ruth

Berry, Ruth

Ruth Berry

Class of 1922. Ruth M. Berry. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1922. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 310.

Berry, Samantha Chloa

Berry, Samantha Chloa
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Chloa and Ben Banks

Class of 1915. Chloa Berry graduated from BYH in College Hall on Thursday, June 3, 1915, in the Arts and Manual Training Department. Source 1: Program, 1915 High School Class, Thursday, June 3, 1915, College Hall. Class Colors: Red & Blue. Class Motto: "Duty is the Keynote of Success". ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. Chloa Berry. She received a BYH Art & Manual Training Diploma in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 8. ~ ~ ~ ~ Following graduation from school, Chloa Berry married Ben F. Banks. Benjamin Fredrick Banks was born on October 4, 1886 in Lake Shore, Utah. His parents were William Frederick Banks [Broomhead] and Letitia Ann George Davis Banks. Ben Banks first married Hilva Christine Johnson on June 24, 1908 in Logan, Utah. Ben and Hilva Banks had two children, Lola Banks [Ludwig] and Donna. Ben's first wife died, and he remarried Samantha Chloa Berry on June 6, 1918 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Chloa Berry was born on July 15, 1895 in Kanarraville, Iron County, Utah. Her parents were Joseph Smith Berry and Samantha Ann Parker Berry. Ben and Chloa Banks had five more children: Berry Banks (Lucy); Marjorie Banks Reed (George); J. W. Banks (Afton); Jeanne Banks Masters (Ron); and Ben B. Banks (Susan). Ben F. Banks became a superintendent of construction for a road-building contractor. Injured in an accident, he died on May 3, 1934 at the age of 45 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Chloa raised their seven children to adulthood. She died on August 14, 1978 in Salt Lake City. Her interment, Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ SON'S TRIBUTE: "My wonderful mother, Chloa Berry Banks, became a widow in 1934 at the age of thirty-nine. I was just two years old when my father, Ben F. Banks, was critically injured in a construction accident. Within a month he had passed away, leaving my mother to single-handedly rear seven children. As I look back now, I realize what an incredible example of courage in action my mother was. With her father’s help, she acquired some old rental units in Salt Lake City. Mom led our fatherless family to renovate those units. She handled many of the repairs herself, fixed the plumbing and electrical systems, painted, and decorated. She even hauled the coal for heating, and rented the properties. Her actions literally saved our family. ... I remember very clearly what my mother said to my new bride on our wedding day in June 1952. Mom turned to Sue and said, 'I’ve raised him for the first part of his life; I now turn him over to you to raise him for the rest of his life.' " ~ ~ Elder Ben B. Banks of the Presidency of the Seventy, 2002.

Berry, Woodruff L.

Berry, Woodruff L.

Woodruff Berry

Class of 1914. W. L. Berry (male). Graduated in 1914 from Brigham Young High School, Academic Department. Source: 1914 BYU Banyan, BYH section, pp. 84-89. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1914. Woodruff L. Berry. He received a High School Diploma in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 151.

Berryessa, Dean G.
2499 Arrowhead Trail
Santa Clara, Utah 84765 US

Dean Berryessa
  • Work: (435) 674-7818

Class of 1973. Dean G. Berryessa. President, BYH Class of 1973. Attended BYU 1993.

Berryessa, Guy G.
193 Haight Street
San Francisco, California 94102-5710 US

Guy Berryessa
  • Home: (415) 252-7123

Class of 1977. Guy G. Berryessa. BYU BA Linguistics 1986. BYU TESL Certificate 1986. Guy was in the Third Grade at the BYU Laboratory Training School in the 1967-1968 school year. Had the school remained open, Guy and his classmates were in line to graduate in the BYH Class of 1977 -- the 101st! Alternate address in Papaikou, Hawaii - (808) 964-5166. @2010

Berryessa, Max Joseph

Berryessa, Max Joseph
Provo, Utah US

Max and Janet Berryessa

Faculty & Staff. Max J. Berryessa. Eighteenth Principal of Brigham Young High School, 1958 to 1961. He married Janet G. He attended Weber State AA Education 1947. BYU BS Elementary Education 1948. BYU MS Teaching & Learning 1949. Stanford University EDD Elementary Education 1959. ~ ~ ~ ~ I served as Principal at BYH from the fall of 1958 until the end of the school year in 1961, when I accepted an invitation to go on leave from BYU to accept a two-year assignment to work with the Ministry of Education in Thailand. ~ ~ ~ ~ PROVO - Several graduates of BYU were honored at the annual BYU Emeritus Awards annual meeting and luncheon in the Wilkinson Student Center ballroom. "Every year we select several long-time graduates of BYU whose service either to their professions, communities or church is exemplary, " said Todd Hendricks, alumni activities program administrator. " While some have received wide notice for their achievements, others' service has been less noticeable but no less significant." Award recipients included Max J. Berryessa, of Provo, who has spent his career improving education, both at home and throughout the world. He served as the 18th Principal of Brigham Young High School from 1958 to 1962. His professional abilities in education have caused him to be in great demand, and he spent several years as an educational consultant in Iran and several more as an educational adviser to the ministry of education in Thailand. He also had a tour of duty in Asia as a teacher education specialist for UNESCO. Berryessa retired from BYU after 40 years, 10 of which were as Chair of the Elementary Education Department. While at BYU he received the Karl G. Maeser Award for Teaching Excellence. [Provo Daily Herald, March 10, 2001.] ~ ~ ~ ~ BERRYESSA 70TH ANNIVERSARY. Max Berryessa and Janet Greaves, having met at Ogden High School, were married in San Francisco, California on January 14, 1944 in the San Francisco Ward. Max was in the U.S. Navy stationed at Treasure Island. They were later sealed in the Logan Temple on January 14, 1946. Max completed his Associates degree at Weber College, then went on to complete his Bachelors and Masters degrees at Brigham Young University and later his Doctorate at Stanford University. He became a member of the faculty of BYU while working on his Masters degree and retired after 40 years of teaching in the Department of Elementary Education, serving as Chairman of the Department for 10 years. Max and Janet and their 2 oldest sons lived 3 years in Teheran, Iran on leave from BYU while Max was employed by the US Government in the Point-Four Program. They also lived 2 years in Bangkok, Thailand with all 4 sons again on leave from BYU while serving for the US Government in the Agency for International Development. Ten years later they were on assignment and lived again in Bangkok with their youngest son while Max served with UNESCO as Educational Advisor for all of Asia. Max was the first Branch President in Thailand and later, on their second assignment there, was Counselor to the Mission President. Max and Janet served two mission as Counselor and Assistant Matron in the Bern, Switzerland Temple. Max served in several bishoprics and branch presidencies and as a Temple Sealer for 22 years. He served for 10 years on the All Church Correlation Committee. Janet served in ward and stake Relief Society presidencies as well as Primary presidencies. She was also a travel agent for 20 years in Provo. Janet served as Secretary to the Principal of the International School on both assignments in Bangkok. She also served as Secretary to the Administrative Officer of the Ogden Arsenal during the War while Max was serving in the Navy. Last August their children hosted a 90th birthday party for their parents for families and friends. Although their 4 sons and families are scattered, they remain a very close family. They have 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. [Provo Daily Herald, January 12, 2014] Source. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Janet Marian Greaves Berryessa, 92, passed away Wednesday April 20, 2016, in St. George Utah. Janet was born October 22, 1923 to Gescul James Greaves and Emma Katherine Olsen Greaves in Ogden, Utah, where she lived during her school years. She married Max Joseph Berryessa on January 14, 1944 in San Francisco, California. The marriage was solemnized January 14, 1946 in the Logan Temple. During World War II she worked as Secretary to the Administrative Officer at the Ogden Arsenal for 5 years. She lived with her husband and children in Tehran, Iran for 3 years and 3 years in Bangkok, Thailand while her husband was on leave from his teaching position at Brigham Young University, serving with the US State Department and later UNESCO. While in Bangkok she was administrative assistant to the Principal at International School of Bangkok. After her children were raised she worked as a travel agent for 20 years in Provo. She also did volunteer work at Utah Valley Regional Hospital, Habitat for Humanity and in the Literacy Program at the Provo Library. She was a member of the Bonheur Social Club, and an officer in the BYU Women organization. She served two missions with her husband. The first was in Bilbao, Spain for six months, then they were transferred to the Swiss Temple to serve in the temple presidency. They went back for a second tour in the Swiss Temple a couple of years later. They also worked as missionaries in the Church Service Department at Church headquarters. She served in many positions in the LDS Church in Ward and Stake Relief Society and Primary presidencies and as a teacher. She is survived by her husband, Max, St. George, Utah, her sons Richard (Susan), Las Vegas, Nevada, Scott (Marilyn), Lehi, Utah, Dean (Trudy), Santa Clara, Utah, and Guy (Trey) San Francisco, California, 18 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Geneal Smith, Bountiful, Utah. She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother and four sisters. A small graveside service will be held on Saturday Afternoon (time to be determined) at the Santa Clara City Cemetery, 2365 Rachel Drive, Santa Clara, Utah. Metcalf Mortuary in St. George (435-673-4221) is handling the arrangements. [Provo Daily Herald, April 22,2016] ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: 1923 — 2018 St. George, Utah — Max Joseph Berryessa passed away at the age of 95 on September 20, 2018, in St. George, Utah where he had been living. He was born on May 22, 1923 in Cardston, Alberta, Canada. He was the son of Walter S. and Lillian Duce Berryessa. He married Janet Greaves on January 14, 1944 in San Francisco, California. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on January 14, 1946, when he returned from World War II. Max graduated from Ogden High School and served in the US Navy, during the war. Following the war, he graduated from Weber College and Brigham Young University. He later received his Ed.D, from Stanford University. He was employed at Brigham Young University cumulatively for 40 years, where he was the Chairman of the Elementary Education Department for more than 10 years. Max received numerous appointments and awards throughout his career until he retired in 1988. By then, he had become internationally renowned as an educator and leader. Throughout his life, as an exceptional educator, he was heavily involved in various professional organizations, serving as the president of the Elementary Section of the Utah Education Association, President of the Utah State Association for Teacher Educators, and President of the Association of Childhood Education International. He was the recipient of the Brigham Young University Karl G. Maeser Award for Teaching Excellence and in 1986 he was received the Outstanding Teacher Educator Award from the Utah State Association of Teacher Educators. During leaves from BYU he served as an educational advisor to the Ministry of Education in Iran and then later in Thailand in cooperation with the US Agency for International Aid. Later, he also served for two years as the teacher education advisor to the Asian Regional Office of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization based in Bangkok, Thailand. His expertise lead him all over the world as a conference presenter in such places as Malaysia, India, the Philippines, Iran and Bangladesh, as well as throughout the United States. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served in many positions of leadership in his ward and communities including: bishoprics, Stake High Councils, and served as a Bishop twice and he served as the Executive Secretary of the LDS Church Correlation Committee for nearly 12 years. Max and his wife, Janet, served two missions together where Max was a counselor in the Swiss Temple presidency. They also served other missions as Church Service missionaries and Max served many years as a sealer in the Provo Temple. He also held many positions in his community and served on the Board of Directors of “LDS Family Fellowship” for many years. He lived an exemplary life, generously and cheerfully serving his family, friends and anyone he ever met. He has had a profound influence on hundreds of students and educators throughout the world and was greatly beloved as a teacher. Max was preceded in death by his wife, Janet, in 2016. He is survived by four sons: Richard (Susan) of Las Vegas, Nevada, Scott (Marilyn) of Lehi, Utah, Dean (Trudy) of Santa Clara, Utah and Guy (Trey) of San Francisco, California and many beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 2 p.m. at the Santa Clara City Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary, 435-673-4221. For condolences, full obituary, and funeral listings please visit our website www.metcalfmortuary.com. [Provo Daily Herald, September 25, 2018]

Berryessa, Richard
9187 Branford Hills Street
Las Vegas, Nevada 89123 US

Richard Berryessa
  • Work: 702-896-2830

Class of 1965. Richard Berryessa. Alternate address: 2642 Pershing Circle, Henderson, Nevada 89014-1332 @2001.

Berryessa, Scott G.
115 South 1370 East
Lindon, Utah 84042-2201 US

Scott and Chris Berryessa
  • Cell: 801-792-3085
  • Home: 801-785-6530

Class of 1967. Scott Berryessa. Ski Club, Yearbook, Football, Tennis, 4th Year Seminary. ~ ~ ~ ~ After graduation from BY High, Scott served a mission in Thailand and was instrumental in helping to translate the Book of Mormon into the Thai language. He graduated from BYU with Bachelors and Masters degrees [BYU MED Counseling & Guidance 1974] and served as President of the Samuel Hall Society. He married Christine (Chris). He is currently serving in his second term as the President of the Jordan Education Association. He recently won statewide and national accolades for his instrumental role in a public relations campaign highlighting teacher's entitled "Why I Teach." He is also the President of the Children At Risk Foundation. He is married to Christine Williams, who is the former Director of Worldwide Technical Services for Novell and currently is a Corporate Sales Executive. They have three sons in college. Scott and his family love to travel and have become avid scuba divers. One of Scott's passions has been coaching youth baseball and a team he organized, coached and sponsored won the Triple Crown National Championship for 14-year-olds in 2001 with a record of 77-7. @2010

Bestelmeyer, Katie

Bestelmeyer, Katie

Katie Bestelmeyer

Class of 1917. Katie Bestelmeyer. She received a High School Diploma in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 498.

Beutler, Robey Madora [Bentler,]

Beutler, Robey Madora [Bentler,]

Robey and Adelbert Coleman

Class of 1921. Robey Beutler [not Bentler]. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 362. ~ ~ ~ ~ Robey Madora Beutler was born on May 4, 1901 in Richfield, Utah. Her parents were Charles Arthur Beutler and Johannah Kathrine Peterson Beutler. Robey Madora Beutler married Adelbert Farr Coleman on September 12, 1923 in Manti, Utah. Robey Beutler Coleman died on March 11, 1980 in Provo, Utah.

Bevan, Archie

Bevan, Archie

Archie Bevan

BY Academy High School Normal Class of 1891. Archie Bevan. Received a Normal Diploma on May 21, 1891. Source: Graduation Program of the Normal Class of 1891. Confirmed: BYU Special Collections UA 1008.

Beveridge, Joe

Beveridge, Joe
Hiawatha, Utah US

Joe Beveridge

BYH Class of 1924 ~ Honorary. Joe Beveridge, of Hiawatha, Utah, was listed as a 3rd Year (junior) student at BYH in the 1923-1924 school year. 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.

Bickley, Kay

Bickley, Kay

Kay Bickley

BY Academy High School Class of 1890. Kay Bickley (female), Elocution. Source: Utah Enquirer, May 23, 1890.

Bickmore, Jan

Jan Bickmore

Class of 1953. Beaux Arts Club, Chorus, Fauvines, Library Club, Notre Maison, Photography Club, Roller Skating Club, Soph Cheerleader.

Biddulph, Rulon

Biddulph, Rulon

Rulon Biddulph

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Rulon Biddulph. He received a BS Degree in Physics in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 204.

Biddulph, Ruth

Biddulph, Ruth
Provo, Utah US

Ruth Biddulph

Faculty & Staff. Ruth Biddulph, Physical Education, 1939-41.

Biddulph, Samuel

Biddulph, Samuel

Samuel Biddulph

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1916. Samuel Biddulph. He received an AB Degree in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 337.

Biddulph, Stuart

Biddulph, Stuart
Provo, Utah US

Stuart and Betty Biddulph

Class of 1956. Stuart Biddulph. Childrens Theatre, Drama Service Award, Radio Club, Ski Club, Thespians, Y'ld Cat Staff, Yearbook Photographer, Band, Junior Prom Committee, and Senior Prom Committee. BYU BS Physics and Astronomy 1970. He married Elizabeth "Betty" Hancey, BYH Class of 1959. They raised three boys and three girls. They have ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Stuart worked for 50 years as an electrical engineer in communications. @2006 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Stuart Biddulph ~ 1938 ~ 2015. Stuart Biddulph peacefully passed away at home at the age of 76 in Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 7, 2015. Stuart was born on October 25, 1938 Orlin Biddulph and Elizabeth Reeder Biddulph in Potlatch, Idaho. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah, in the Class of 1956 and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force specializing in radar repair. He traveled extensively throughout South Pacific and Asia. Stuart graduated from Brigham Young University in Physics and worked as an electrical engineer on wireless communication systems for the military and international telecommunication companies and pioneered spread-spectrum wireless communications. He was married to Elizabeth Rose Hancey for 54 years. Stuart was a devoted husband and father and was a quiet and loving influence on everyone around him. Also an avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed camping, fishing, and hiking, especially in the Uinta Mountains. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served as Bishop's Counselor, Gospel Doctrine Teacher, Ward Clerk, Temple Worker and his favorite calling, Scoutmaster. Stuart was preceded in death by his daughter Tamara (Steven) Gardner and is survived by his five children: Brian; Elaine (Peter) Urmston; Jay (Emily); Heather; and Trevan; and by 13 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, April 11, 2015 at the Winder LDS meetinghouse, 4551 South 1200 East, Salt Lake City, Utah, with a visitation prior to the service at 10 a.m. ~ 10:45 a.m. Interment with military rites will be at Elysian Burial Gardens. Online condolences at http://www.premierfuneral.com [Provo Daily Herald, April 9, 2015]

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