Alphabetical Alumni

Penrod, Karelyn
1960 Brooktree Way
Pleasanton, California 94566-5508 US

Karelyn and Lavere Adams
  • Work: (925) 846-1130

Class of 1954. Karelyn Penrod. Chorus, Fauvines, Quill & Scroll, Shorthand Club, Short Plays, Childrens Theater, Thespians, Type Team, Yld Cat Newspaper News Editor. BYU BS Elementary Education 1958. Married Lavere Adams.

Penrod, Myrle

Penrod, Myrle

Myrle Penrod

Class of 1922. Myrle Penrod. Source: 1922 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Penrod, Richard Gary
Pierce College, 6201 Winnetka Ave.
Woodland Hills, California 91371

Gary Penrod
  • Work: Voice Mail: 818-710-2894 Phone: 818-719-6401

Faculty & Staff, 1960s, including 1962-68 - Social Studies & History Master Teacher. R. Gary Penrod - Pierce College Professor. Gary Penrod was born and raised in Provo, Utah. After working in various jobs (picking fruit, loading trailers), he obtained his B.A. degree from Brigham Young University (majoring in education, with minors in history, political science, and sociology). After several years teaching high school, he returned to BYU, writing experimental curriculum and teaching at Brigham Young High School (the BYU laboratory and experimental high school), while assisting in the University's teacher training program. He authored several Home Study programs. He taught history and social studies at B.Y. High until 1968. After obtaining a M.A. degree from BYU in 1968, Professor Penrod continued his graduate studies at UCLA, with an emphasis on English History. In 1970, after a stint at Safeway Cookie Factory and Knudsens Dairy, he accepted a teaching position at Pierce College where he has taught courses in American history and English history. Pierce College, 6201 Winnetka Ave., FO 3005, Woodland Hills, California 91371. Home address: Richard Gary Penrod, 2282 Bigelow Ave., Simi Valley, CA 93065-2414 - Phone: (805) 522-2180. @2006

Penrose, Charles W.

Penrose, Charles W.
Provo, Utah US

Charles Penrose

Faculty & Staff. Charles W. Penrose, Theology teacher, 1897-1899, 1901-1902.

Perkel, Edna

Perkel, Edna

Edna and Reed Carter

Class of 1912 and 1913. Edna Perkel. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1912. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 24. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Edna Perkel. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Normal Department. Source: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1915. Edna Perkel. She received an AB Degree in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 24. ~ ~ ~ ~ Edna Perkel was born on February 6, 1886 in Central Park [Middleton], Canyon County, Idaho. Her parents were George Washington Ward Perkel (Pirtle) and Cynthia Annaretta Brimhall Perkel. Edna married Reed Carter on September 23, 1914. Edna Perkle Carter died on March 17, 1966.

Perkins, Faye Ruth

Perkins, Faye Ruth
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Ruth and Otto Lohmo[e]lder

Class of 1920. Ruth Perkins (Lohmoelder). She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 328. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faye Ruth Perkins (Lohmoelder, or Lohmolder) was born on June 27, 1900 in Gunnison, Utah. Her parents were Charles William Perkins and Karen Lillian Sorensen Perkins. Ruth married Otto Leon Lohmolder [or Lohmoelder] on December 25, 1926. Otto was born on May 8, 1892 in Hopkins, Michigan. His parents were John William Lohmolder and Caroline Dendel Lohmolder. Otto died on August 30, 1977. Ruth Lohmolder [Lohmoelder] died on July 4, 1985 in Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ "Technics for Determining Housing Requirements in Elementary, Junior, and Senior High Schools" -- Master's thesis published in Review of Educational Research, Jul 1935; vol. 5: pp. 337 - 343. University of Southern California, (1932. 278, Lohmoelder, Ruth Perkins. A study of the uses of the school auditoriums relating to the size of school.

Perkins, Hyrum Corry

Perkins, Hyrum Corry
Blanding, Utah US

Corry and Kistin Perkins

BYH Class of 1907. Family History. His Obituary.

Perkins, Nettie

Perkins, Nettie

Nettie Perkins

Class of 1914. Nettie Perkins. She received two diplomas in 1914: a BYH Music Diploma, and a BYH Art & Manual Training Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 361.

Perkins, William W.

Perkins, William W.

William Perkins

Class of 1920. William W. Perkins. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 328. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grads of BYU, Class of 1923. William W. Perkins. He received a BS Degree in English in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 328.

Perlman, Harold

Perlman, Harold
Provo, Utah US

Harold Perlman

Class of 1932. Harold Perlman (Harry). Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, June 2, 1932. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, June 1, 1932. ~ ~ ~ ~ Harold "Harry" Perlman was born on December 21, 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were Sam Perlman, born in Russia, and Anna Lieberman, born in Poland. Harry died on December 5, 1936 in Provo, Utah. He died of a sarcoma, a cancer of the supportive tissue and soft tissue, in his lung, brain and left tibia. This was caused, perhaps, when in October of 1932 he suffered an injury to his left ear in a football accident. He had several operations up through 1936, but they were ultimately not successful. Harold Perlman did not marry. His brother, Philip Perlman, graduated from BYH in the Class of 1938.

Perlman, Philip

Perlman, Philip
Provo, Utah US

Philip & Miriam Perlman

Class of 1938. Philip Perlman. German Club, President. Track. Tennis. Boys' Athletic Club. ~ ~ ~ ~ Philip Perlman was born on March 15, 1920 and died on March 25, 2002 in the Holladay/ Murray /Salt Lake City area. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Philip Perlman, age 82, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great- grand- father died with his family by his side, March 25, 2002. He was born March 15, 1920 and was raised in Provo, Utah, the son of Sam and Anne Perlman. He married Miriam Pepper on September 1, 1940. Phil loved people and will be remembered for his resonating voice and strong opinions. He cherished the times he spent at Riverside Country Club as a founding member. He was proud of his family business, Provo Hide & Fur, and was grateful for his second career with Central Bank & Trust. He loved his community involvement; ranging from a Provo City Council Member, President of the Salt Lake City Jewish Community Center, to his over 50-year membership with the Masons. Phil had great passion for the University of Utah. He was a Charter Board Member of the Crimson Club. He and Miriam established the Perlman Award to honor excellence in student advising. He is survived by his devoted wife, Miriam; daughters, Nancy Perlman White (Clifford), Susan Perlman Robinson (Edward), and son, Michael Perlman (Patricia); his grandchildren, Allyson, David, Jeffery, Gregory, and Melissa; and five great- grandchildren. Graveside services were held on Wednesday, March 27, 2002 at the Congregation Montefiore Cemetery, 4th Avenue and P Street, in Salt Lake City, Utah. [Deseret News, Wednesday, March 27, 2002.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Philip Perlman's brother, Harold "Harry" Perlman, graduated from BYH in the Class of 1932. Harry Perlman died in 1936.

Perri, Beverly Marie

Beverly Perri

Class of 1946. Beverly Marie Perri. She graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program.

Perri, James Barrett

Perri, James Barrett
Provo, Utah US

Jim and Colleen Perri

Class of 1952. James Perri. Football, Baseball, Track, Lettermen, Thespians, Chorus. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: James Barrett Perri, age 76, died December 18, 2009 in Provo, Utah. He was born on August 13, 1933 in Helper, Utah to Joseph Basil and Amelia Barrett Perri. He married Delpha Colleen Clayson on September 29, 1955. She passed away on February 12, 2003. He grew up in Provo and graduated from B.Y. High in the Class of 1952. He excelled in track and gymnastics. Following his marriage to Colleen, they spent most of their married life in Provo. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a member of the Painters Local 77. He worked as an Industrial steel painter at many of the power plants in the state. He also owned his own restaurant for eight years and managed the Andy's Smorgasbord Restaurants in the 1960's. He owned and operated the Hobble Creek Inn Restaurant. James loved to golf, fish with his family and was an avid gardener. We are happy for the reunion he is having with his bride. He is survived by his one son and three daughters: James Barrett Perri, II (Andrea Cooley); Micheli Perri Warner (Patrick); Stephanie Perri Thomas (Lynn); Jennifer Perri Taylor (Chris); 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; one sister, Beverley Davies (Keith). He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife and a sister. Graveside services will be held on Monday, December 21, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at the Provo City Cemetery, 610 South State Street, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center Street, on Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. Condolences may be sent in care of Berg Mortuary to bmort@fiber.net. [Provo Daily Herald, December 19, 2009]

Perri, Jolene B.

Perri, Jolene B.
Colorado Springs, Colorado US

Jolene & Phil/Ray Thimmes/Corey

Class of 1948. Jolene B. Perri. ~ ~ ~ ~ Born June 10, 1930, Helper, Utah. Her parents: Joseph B. Perri & Amelia E. Barrett Perri. She first married Phillip Thimmes, then second married Ray Corey. Jolene B. Perri Thimmes Corey died on February 24, 1984 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Her interment: Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah.

Perry, Agatha

Perry, Agatha

Agatha Perry

Agatha Perry. She is included on a list of 59 names of the earliest students of Brigham Young Academy, taken from a file in the BYU Archives, made by an unknown contemporary student.

Perry, Bob G.

Perry, Bob G.
132 W Lakeview Way
Woodland Hills, Utah 84653-2031 US

Bob and Mary Perry
  • Home: (801) 423-7720; 801 423-2072

Class of 1944. Bob Perry. Senior Class President, Class of 1944. ~ ~ ~ ~ Bob Perry married Mary Louise Clark, BYH Class of 1952. She was a Cheerleader. She was active in Chorus, Notre Maison, Soph Cheerleader. Her parents were Harold Glen Clark and Virginia Louise Driggs. Mary Louise Clark Perry and her husband, Bob Perry, served in the Armenia Yerevan LDS Mission in 2005-2006. ~ ~ ~ ~ Bob G. Perry, Principal, BPMP Ltd. Bpmp Ltd., located at 132 W Lakeview Way, Salem, UT 84653-2031 ~ Contact Phone: (801) 423-7720 Business Category: Trust Management in Salem, Utah. Industry (SIC): Trusts, Except Educational, Religious, and Charitable.

Perry, Carma

Perry, Carma
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Carma and Harrold Smithson

Class of 1936. Carma Perry. Source: 1936 BYH Wildcat yearbook. ~ ~ ~ ~ Carma Lee Perry was born on November 18, 1920 in Powell, Wyoming [or June 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah]. Her parents were Foster Orin Perry and Clyta Merle Jensen. Carma married Harrold Murray Smithson on June 19, 1942 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She died on October 14, 1961 in Salt Lake City. Interment, Salt Lake City, Utah. Her husband, Harrold Murray Smithson, was born on March 1, 1917 in Winchester, Illinois. His parents were Thomas Elbert Smithson and Cinderella Cecelia Harrold. He died on November 26, 1989 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Perry, David

David Perry

Class of 1978. David Perry. [Need middle initial, current location.] [TM]

Perry, Judy

Judy Perry

Faculty & Staff Late 1950s, including 1957-58.

Perry, Kenneth I.
Box 11651
Montgomery, Alabama 36111 US

Ken Perry

Class of 1947. Attended Uintah High School for three years, graduated from Brigham Young High School in Provo. He attended BYU, where he was active in the Intercollegiate Knights and the Mask Club. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Perry of Provo, former Vernal residents. Called to the French Misson in 1949. Lives in Alabama @2001.

Perry, Leland Malin

Perry, Leland Malin
Provo, Utah US

Malin Perry

Class of 1946. Malin Perry [Leland Malin Perry]. He graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. His sister is Yolanda Perry Carle, BYH Class of 1948. ~ ~ ~ ~ [He used his middle name]. Malin Perry served as the Senior Class President in 1946. He delivered the Address of Welcome at graduation exercises, where he also sang in a male quartet, "The Bells of Shanndon" by Nevin, along with Eric Steineckert, Robert Morgan, and El Ray Richins. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Our devoted father and grandfather, Leland Malin Perry of Provo, Utah, passed away at his home August 31, 2010. Malin was preceded in death by his parents, Leland and McNone Perry, and his sister Yolanda Perry Carle. He is survived by his children David M. Perry, Robert L. Perry, John A. Perry and Rebecca (Perry) Wallace; 21 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren; and by his brother Russell, and sister-in-law Judy Perry. Dad was born April 1, 1928 in Cedar City, Utah, but his father's work as a civil engineer took the family all over the state before they finally settled in Provo. There Dad attended Brigham Young High School where he graduated in 1946, and then graduated from Brigham Young University with a Business Degree in 1954. From 1948-1951, he served an LDS mission to New Zealand. While at BYU, Dad received his Air Force commission, and was stationed at Warren AFB in Cheyenne, Wyoming from 1955-1957. Dad was in the Air Force Reserves until he retired in 1988 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He was active in the March of Dimes organization, and served as president of the BYU Downtown Coach's Club from 1965-1966. From the 8th grade on, Dad always had a part- or full-time job, and he maintained an office until his death. He played trumpet in a popular dance band led by Ronald Griggs, and had a fine tenor voice. He was a true bibliophile and could spend hours in a bookshop. The happiest days of his life were those when each of his children joined the family. He told us many times, "Being a father is a marvelous privilege." We invite friends and family to gather at a memorial service on September 7, 2010 at 10 a.m., at Walker Mortuary, 85 East 300 South, Provo. No flowers, please. Dad had hayfever. Instead, donations can be made to any BYU scholarship. Next to his family, Dad loved BYU best. [Provo Daily Herald, Sunday, September 5, 2010.]

Perry, Maurine

Maurine Perry

Class of 1948. Maureen Perry. Y'ld Cat newspaper staff 3. Chorus 3.

Perry, Orva Irene [not Arva]

Perry, Orva Irene [not Arva]

Orva and Asahel Tucker

Class of 1919. Orva Perry graduated from BYH in College Hall on Wednesday, May 28, 1919. Source: 1919 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1919. Arva Perry [actually Orva]. She received a BYH Business Diploma in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 226. ~ ~ ~ ~ Orva Irene Perry was born on February 14, 1897 in Glines Ward [Vernal], Utah. Her parents were Amos Orin Perry and Rose Mahalabelle Scott Perry. Orva married Asahel Andrew Tucker on December 22, 1921. Orva Perry Tucker died on May 14, 1986.

Perry, Russell
3065 Robinwood Dr.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84118

Russell Perry

Class of 1951? Honorary? [Name, photo does not appear with senior class in 1951 Wildcat yearbook.] @2001

Perry, Yolanda

Perry, Yolanda
Provo, Utah US

Yolanda Carle

Class of 1948. Yolanda Perry. Student Body Social Chair 3. Thespian 1, 2, 3. Thespian Secretary 2. Fauvines 1, 2, 3. Notre Maison 2, 3. Notre Maison President 3. "Our Town" play 2. "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" play 3. Y'ld Cat newspaper staff 2. Y'ld Cat newspaper Society Editor 3. Debate 2, 3. Chorus 3. Wildcat Yearbook staff 3. Her brother is Leland Malin Perry, BYH Class of 1946. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Yolanda Perry Carle, beloved mother, wife and friend, passed away August 11, 2010,in Boulder, Colorado, after several years of declining health. She was preceded in death by her parents, Leland M. Perry and McNone Perry. She is survived by her children, David Carle, Cindy Carle Davenport, Wendy Catherine Carle, and Brad Carle; grandchildren Preston Lee Carle, Riley Perry Carle, Evan Carle Chandler and Matthew Carle Chandler; brothers Malin and Russell Perry; close friends and sisters-in-law Marilyn and Judy Perry; and former husband Wayne Carle. Quick to smile, bountiful in compassion and generous in giving, brimming with love for her family, and fierce in support and protection of her loved ones, Yolanda also was gifted with a finely tuned sense of creativity and style and the skills to develop her talents. She was talented and accomplished in fashion design and millinery. She loved Broadway musicals, sentimental movies, fine artistry and craftsmanship. She was drawn to beauty all around. She was born on March 25, 1930, in Cedar City, Utah, to a family that was active and prominent in its contributions to the community's life. The family later moved to Provo. Yolanda and future husband Wayne Carle first met in grade school in Provo, even starring opposite each other as leads in a school play. Yolanda went on to Brigham Young High School, where she excelled in several pursuits, including winning a multi-state debate competition. She was chosen to play the organ processional and recessional at her commencement. And it was at B.Y. High that she struck up a close lifelong friendship with Carma de Jong (Anderson). Yolanda graduated in the BYH Class of 1948. She attended BYU, where she was a founding member and officer of the Orchesis dance group, now in its 62nd year. Yolanda and Wayne were married in 1950, when she left college after two years to support his continuing college work. Children David, Cindy and Wendy were born in Provo. The family moved to Ohio in 1958, where Wayne began a career in school administration. Yolanda and Wayne served several positions of leadership in their LDS ward, including as Bishop and Relief Society president and presiding over the construction of a new ward and stake building. Yolanda devoted skill and energy in supporting Wayne in public and professional appearances and events. Son Brad arrived after the family moved again to Columbus. In 1968 they moved to Dayton, where Wayne was Superintendent of Schools in a time of many challenges facing the city's schools. Yolanda helped the family endure the intense stresses of the Dayton experience, serving as the family's emotional center. A local newspaper featured her as a model of "the woman behind the man." The family later moved to Northwest Indiana and then to Houston, Texas. Yolanda started a small business in designing and decorating clothing and worked at the retail level in fine fashions. The couple divorced in 1985, and in 1991 Yolanda returned to Provo, and later moved to Colorado to be near her two daughters. A memorial service and celebration of Yolanda's life will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 21, 2010 at Walker-Sanderson Mortuary, 646 East 800 North, in Orem. Please visit walkerfamilymortuary.com to share memories and condolences. In lieu of flowers family suggests contributions to Family Hospice of Boulder, Colorado at www.familyhospice.net [Provo Daily Herald, Saturday, August 14, 2010]

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