Alphabetical Alumni
Page, George W.

Page, George W.

George Page

Class of 1913. George W. Page. He received two diplomas in 1913: a BYH Agricultural Diploma, and a High School Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 182. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1915. George W. Page. He received an AB Degree in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 182.

Page, Jonathan Socwell Jr.

Page, Jonathan Socwell Jr.
Payson, Utah US

Jonathan and Lilyus Page

Board of Trustees, 1903 to 1918. Jonathan Socwell Page, Jr., was born on May 14, 1856 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died on January 8, 1918 in Payson, Utah. Interment, Payson City Cemetery. His parents are Jonathan Socwell Page, Sr., and Mary Leever Page. He married Lilyus Millicent Curtis on May 23, 1878 in Salt Lake City, Utah. [Note: His middle initial is "S" not "L"]. His sister, Anna Maria Page, is a graduate in the BYA high school Class of 1882.

Page, L. V.  (1900~C)

Page, L. V. (1900~C)

L. V. Page

BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1900. L. V. Page received a Diploma from the Commercial program. Source: Deseret Evening News, June 2, 1900. ~ ~ ~ ~ [What is his or her full name?]

Page, LaVerne (1921-22)

Page, LaVerne (1921-22)
Provo, Utah US

LaVerne and Elmer Kammermeyer

Class of 1922. LaVerne Page. Source: 1922 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. LaVerne Page was a member of the Class of 1921 as a freshman in 1918. Source: Freshman photo. ~ ~ ~ ~ LaVerne Page was born on July 15, 1903 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Joseph Edmund Page and Alice Gertrude Thurman Page. She married Elmer Louis Kammermeyer on September 14, 1931 in Provo, Utah. Elmer died on July 11, 1979 in Provo, Utah. LaVerne died on August 20, 1984.

Palfreyman, Hazel

Palfreyman, Hazel
Springville, Utah US

Hazel Palfreyman

Class of 1939. Hazel Palfreyman. Fauvines. Girls' Glee Club. ~ ~ ~ ~ Hazel Palfreyman was born on October 9, 1921 in Springville, Utah. Her parents were Blake Doel Palfreyman and Louisa Metcalf. She died on September 22, 1989.

Palfreyman, Jennie

Palfreyman, Jennie

Jennie Palfreyman

Class of 1914. Jennie Palfreyman. She received a BYH Normal Diploma (2 years) in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 134.

Palfreyman, Lucille

Palfreyman, Lucille
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Lucille and Lloyd Myers

Class of 1938. Lucille Palfreyman. German Club, Vice President. Fauvines. Sophomore Class Vice President in 1935-1936. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Lucille Palfreyman Myers passed away Thursday Dec 16, 2004 at LDS Hospital due to natural causes. She was born December 23, 1919 in Springville, Utah, to Blake D. Palfreyman and Louisa Metcalf Palfreyman. Preceded in death by her two sisters, one brother, her husband Lloyd D. Myers, and one grandson. Survived by her three children, Harry B. Springmeyer, Cherie Newlin and Christine Doherty; 13 grandchildren and 15 great grand children. She grew up in Provo, Utah; graduated from BYU High School [Class of 1938] and attended both BYU and Stanford universities. She started her family in Provo, later moved to Murray, Utah, then re-married Lloyd in the Salt Lake Temple and moved to Salt Lake where she has been for the last 40 years. She had a full career at Sentential Security Life Insurance in Salt Lake City, Utah, from which she retired. Lucille was a loving, caring person who always had a helping hand and taught through her example love for families, and to never give up. Services were held Monday, December 20, 2004 in Salt Lake City. [Deseret News, Saturday, December 18, 2004.]

Palmer, Chloe

Palmer, Chloe

Chloe Palmer

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1915. Chloe Palmer. She received an AB Degree in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 358.

Palmer, Shirlene [Barrus,]
4306 North Scenic Drive
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Shirlene Barrus
  • Work: (801) 224-1743

Faculty & Staff. Shirlene Barrus. She taught third and fourth grades. ~ ~ ~ ~ Shirlene Palmer married ________ Barrus. BYU BS Teacher Education 1964. BYU MED Elementary Curriculum & Instruction 1971. BYU Teacher's Certificate in Elementary Curriculum & Instruction in 1971.

Palmer, VeeaLynn

Palmer, VeeaLynn
5 Heritage Circle
Farmington, New York 14425-9339 US

Veea and LeEarl Baker
  • Work: (585) 398-2640

Class of 1968. Veea Palmer. BYU 1974. Married LeEarl Baker, BYH Class of 1965. LeEarl died on August 6, 2006. @2006

Pang, Pat Chi Kee
3401 S Sentous Ave
West Covina, California 91792-2727 US

Pat Chi Kee Pang
  • Home: 626-839-2039

Class of 1961. "Pat" Chi Kee Pang. Honor Roll, Seminary Achievement Certificate. [Male] IS THIS? Chi K Pang, 3401 S Sentous Ave, West Covina, CA 91792-2727 - (626) 839-2039 @2011

Parcell, Cindy
American Fork, Utah US

Cindy and Mark Swensen

Class of 1977. Cindy Parcell. Her parents: Mack Ivan Parcell and Grace Eva Dean North Parcell, married April 10, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their children included: 1) Martin Parcell (Lisa), Ridgecrest, California; 2) Margaret Parcell (Randy) Kimball (she is dec., he married Carol); 3) Polly Parcell [BYH Class of 1969] (Dennis) Bishop, Ridgecrest, California; 4) Trudy Parcell [BYH Class of 1972] (Jerry) Bishop, Pleasant Grove, Utah; 5) Faye Parcell (Howard) Fuller, Santaquin, Utah; 6) Kaye Parcell (Jon) Mitchell, Levan, Utah; 7) Cindy Parcell [BYH Class of 1977] (Mark) Swensen, American Fork, Utah; 8) Shauna Parcell [BYH Class of 1978], Draper, Utah; 9) Becky Parcell (John) Pulver [BYH Class of 1976], Layton, Utah; and 10) Rachel Parcell (Shawn) Dansie, Orem, Utah.

Parcell, J. Ivan [John Ivan]

Parcell, J. Ivan [John Ivan]
Wallsburg, Utah US

Ivan and Ora Parcell

Class of 1915. J. Ivan Parcell graduated from BYH in College Hall on Thursday, June 3, 1915, in the Department of Business Education. Source: 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. Ivan Parcell. He received a BYH Commercial Diploma in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 353. ~ ~ ~ ~ John Ivan Parcell was born on October 25, 1891 in Wallsburg, Utah. His parents were John Lewis Parcell and Martha Ann Clifton. He died on November 16, 1955 in Wallsburg, Utah. Ivan married Ora Davis, and they lived in Wallsburg, Utah. They had eight children, including Zealma Parcell, born 1917 in Wallsburg, and died 1960 in Provo, Utah; Vee L. Parcell (male), born 1937; Van Parcell (male); and Fawn Parcell (Art) Whiting. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ora Davis was born on June 8, 1899 in Wallsburg, Wasatch County, Utah. Her parents were Elijah Davis and Susan Molinda Wall. She married John Ivan Parcell on October 19, 1915 in Wallsburg, Utah. She died on January 5, 1878 in Provo, Utah.

Parcell, Lyda

Parcell, Lyda
Wallsburg, Utah US

Lyda and Clayton Roundy

Class of 1922. Lyda Parcell. Source: 1922 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lyda Parcell was born on March 13, 1900 in Wallsburg, Utah. Her parents were John Lewis Parcell and Martha Ann Clifton Parcell. Lyda married Clayton Roundy on May 24, 1923. She died on June 20, 1965.

Parcell, Lyman Alden

Parcell, Lyman Alden
Provo, Utah US

Lyman and Elaine Parcell

Class of 1923. Lyman Parcell. Source: 1923 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1927. Lyman A. Parcell. He received a BS Degree in Accounting & Business in 1927. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 292. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lyman Alden Parcell was born on March 18, 1904 in Wallsburg, Wasatch County, Utah. His parents were John Lewis Parcell and Martha Ann Clifton. He married Elaine Bird. He died on August 19, 1983 in Provo, Utah.

Parcell, Polly
626 Weiman
Ridgecrest, California 93555 US

Polly and Dennis Bishop

Class of 1969. Polly Parcell. Married _____ Bishop. Parents: Mack Ivan Parcell and Grace Eva Dean North Parcell, married April 10, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their children included: 1) Martin Parcell (Lisa), Ridgecrest, California; 2) Margaret Parcell (Randy) Kimball (she is dec., he married Carol); 3) Polly Parcell [BYH Class of 1969] (Dennis) Bishop, Ridgecrest, California; 4) Trudy Parcell [BYH Class of 1972] (Jerry) Bishop, Pleasant Grove, Utah; 5) Faye Parcell (Howard) Fuller, Santaquin, Utah; 6) Kaye Parcell (Jon) Mitchell, Levan, Utah; 7) Cindy Parcell [BYH Class of 1977] (Mark) Swensen, American Fork, Utah; 8) Shauna Parcell [BYH Class of 1978], Draper, Utah; 9) Becky Parcell (John) Pulver [BYH Class of 1976], Layton, Utah; and 10) Rachel Parcell (Shawn) Dansie, Orem, Utah.

Parcell, Roy

Parcell, Roy

Roy Parcell

Class of 1915. Roy Parcell. Name and photo appear among Senior Class Graduates at Brigham Young High School in 1915. Source: 1915 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 84-102.

Parcell, Shauna
Draper, Utah US

Shauna Parcell

Class of 1978. Shauna Parcell. Her parents: Mack Ivan Parcell and Grace Eva Dean North Parcell, married April 10, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their children included: 1) Martin Parcell (Lisa), Ridgecrest, California; 2) Margaret Parcell (Randy) Kimball (she is dec., he married Carol); 3) Polly Parcell [BYH Class of 1969] (Dennis) Bishop, Ridgecrest, California; 4) Trudy Parcell [BYH Class of 1972] (Jerry) Bishop, Pleasant Grove, Utah; 5) Faye Parcell (Howard) Fuller, Santaquin, Utah; 6) Kaye Parcell (Jon) Mitchell, Levan, Utah; 7) Cindy Parcell [BYH Class of 1977] (Mark) Swensen, American Fork, Utah; 8) Shauna Parcell [BYH Class of 1978], Draper, Utah; 9) Becky Parcell (John) Pulver [BYH Class of 1976], Layton, Utah; and 10) Rachel Parcell (Shawn) Dansie, Orem, Utah.

Parcell, Trudy
1631 Leslie Circle
Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062-8918 US

Trudy and Jerry Bishop
  • Work: (801) 796-1403

Class of 1972. Trudy Parcell. She married Jerry L. Bishop. Her parents: Mack Ivan Parcell and Grace Eva Dean North Parcell, married April 10, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their children included: 1) Martin Parcell (Lisa), Ridgecrest, California; 2) Margaret Parcell (Randy) Kimball (she is dec., he married Carol); 3) Polly Parcell [BYH Class of 1969] (Dennis) Bishop, Ridgecrest, California; 4) Trudy Parcell [BYH Class of 1972] (Jerry L.) Bishop, Pleasant Grove, Utah; 5) Faye Parcell (Howard) Fuller, Santaquin, Utah; 6) Kaye Parcell (Jon) Mitchell, Levan, Utah; 7) Cindy Parcell [BYH Class of 1977] (Mark) Swensen, American Fork, Utah; 8) Shauna Parcell [BYH Class of 1978], Draper, Utah; 9) Becky Parcell (John) Pulver [BYH Class of 1976], Layton, Utah; and 10) Rachel Parcell (Shawn) Dansie, Orem, Utah.

Pardoe, Katherine

Pardoe, Katherine

Katherine Bassett

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1934. Katherine Pardoe [Bassett]. She received a BS Degree in Speech in 1934. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 487.

Pardoe, Norma [Wright,]

Pardoe, Norma [Wright,]
Provo, Utah US

Norma and Duane Anderson

Class of 1933. Norma Pardoe. HER OBITUARY: Our dearly beloved Norma Pardoe Wright Anderson, "Grammy," was born March 13, 1915, in Ogden, Utah, to Thomas Earl and Kathryn Bassett Pardoe. She peacefully passed away Sept. 22, 2003, in Orem. Preceded in death by her three brothers, William Edward Pardoe, Thomas Earl Pardoe and David Pardoe. She is survived by her sister, Catherine Pardoe Reese. Norma moved with her family to Glendale, California, where she was active in dancing and drama productions while her father opened his own theater studio and established the Department of Speech Psychology at USC. BYU lured the family back to Provo and Norma became a student, graduating from B.Y. High in 1933, and then majoring in Physical Education and Speech at BYU. She taught tap and clogging dance classes and became one of the first women cheerleaders at BYU. She married Lynn A. Wright in 1932, and with her husband worked hard to establish Regal Bowling Lanes. She was an excellent bowler, entering several national tournaments. They had three children, Lynn Wright Anacker (Ken, deceased), Birghton, Colorado; David N. (Sue) Wright, Orem, and Christine Wright (Gary R.) Hunter, Salt Lake. After 33 years of marriage, they divorced and Norma went to work for the BYU Alumni office. She met a recent widower, H. Duane Anderson, a former BYU classmate and language professor at San Bernardino Valley College, and they were married March 1969 in the Salt Lake Temple. They joined together two families with Duane's two sons, Richard (Valerie), Layton and Brent (Janice, deceased, and Mimi), Vienna, Virginia. Together they have 28 grandchildren and many delightful great grandchildren. Norma and Duane served a mission for the LDS Church of Jesus Christ to Sri Lanka microfilming their census records. They joined the Rotary Club and Norma produced plays and children's choirs with the Women Rotarians. Church Service: She held many speech and drama leadership positions; and served as ward and stake Relief Society President, but her most cherished position was at the side of her Stake Patriarch husband as his scribe as he dictated patriarchal blessings from the Lord to Saints in San Bernardino and across Asia. She has been a magnificent teacher of the gospel and wonderful missionary with a deep and abiding faith in her Heavenly Father's Plan. After Duane's death, Norma moved to the Seville Retirement Center in Orem where she was the hostess for entertainers coming in, a Gospel Doctrine and Book of Mormon teacher, and also involved in many activities. She will be dearly missed for her warm hugs and outgoing graciousness. Her interests have included ceramics, oil painting, sewing, drama, playing the piano and organ, poetry and literature. She was also an intense BYU sports fan, and has a scholarship established in her name with the BYU Folk Dancers. We will miss her calling us to tell us to look at the magnificent mountains and the glorious sunsets. We love you, dear Grammy! Funeral services were held Saturday, September 27, 2003 in Orem, Utah. Interment, Colton, California. [Deseret News, Thursday, September 25, 2003.] ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF HER HUSBAND: H. Duane Anderson, 81, of San Bernardino, California, died May 3, 1995 in Fontana, California. A native of Ephraim, Utah he was a Professor at San Bernardino Valley and Crafton Hills Colleges. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, San Bernardino 4th Ward, President of the French Mission 1967-1969, International Missionary in Sri Lanka 79-80, and a Patriarch of the Church for 25 years. He is survived by his wife, Norma Pardoe Wright Anderson; three sons, David N. Wright, Provo; Richard B. Anderson, Boston; and D. Brent Anderson, Orem; two daughters, Erlynne Wright Anaker, Cortez, Colo.; Christine Wright Hunter of Salt Lake City; and his sister, Ruth Anderson Dunaway of Sunset, Utah. Services were held on Saturday, May 6, 1995, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, San Bernardino. Interment, Montecito Memorial Park, Colton, California. [Deseret News, Friday, May 5, 1995.] ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF HER EX-HUSBAND: Lynne Andersen Wright died on January 12, 2006, in his beloved home overlooking Utah Valley, at the tender age of 93. Lynne was born July 19, 1912 in Provo, Utah, and spent his early years in Provo and Levan, graduating from Brigham Young University in 1935 with a BA Degree in business. He remained an avid "Golden Cougar" sports fan all his life. Lynne married Norma Pardoe in 1935, and went to work for Utah Power and Light, where he stayed until WWII broke out. He then went to work at Geneva Steel. After the war Lynne decided he wanted to be an independent businessman, and in 1949 built Regal Lanes. Local people thought Lynne was "out of his mind" for building so far out of town-- Provo residences ended about 10th North at the time. Regal Lanes quickly became a mecca for recreation and good food. Disaster struck in November of 1952 when Regal Lanes burned to the ground. Since insurance did not cover the total damage, it was only through the great sacrifices of many local residents, who helped clean out the debris, and Irwin Tolboe construction, and Fred Nichols at First Security Bank, who believed in Lynne's dream, that Regal Lanes was rebuilt. Norma worked with Lynne at the lanes for many years prior to their divorce. From his marriage with Norma, Lynne has two daughters, Lynne Wright Ford (Mont), Rocklin, California; Chris Wright Hunter, (Gary R.), Salt Lake City; and one son, David N. Wright (Sue), Orem. Norma preceded him in death. Lynne developed two other businesses in answer to industry needs, Wright Sanding Company, which resurfaced bowling and billiards needs in five western states. Lynne quickly gained the trust and loyalty of bowling proprietors in these states because of his knowledge and willingness to freely share that knowledge. He was very active in the Utah State Bowling Proprietors Assn., and in 1979 was a charter member of the National Assoc. of Independent Resurfacers, serving as it's Secretary for 18 years. He was appointed "Man Of The Year" by N.A.I.R. in 1990, "Distributor Of The Year: in 1989 by Century Corporation, and was inducted into the Utah Bowling Hall of Fame in 1999. Lynne left a legacy of hard work, selfless service to his clients and friends, and impeccable integrity in his business dealings. He has a very substantial cadre of family, friends, and associates who revere him as their friend, confidant, benefactor, and mentor. Lynne married Verda Park Waycasey in 1967 and she worked side by side with Lynne at Regal Lanes until they "retired" a few years ago. Lynne hired John Barrett in 1955, and they became inseparable friends and co-workers until John passed away in 2003. Surviving Lynne is his wife of 38 years, Verda. From this marriage with Verda, Lynne "adopted" two daughters, Sherry Black (Earl), Salt Lake City; Debbie Waycasey (Tom), Provo; and one son, Jimmy Waycasey, Provo. From both marriages Lynne has a grand total of 20 grandchildren and 56 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Monday, January 16, 2006, at 2:00 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, 185 East Center Street, Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary from 1:00 until 1:55 p.m. prior to services. Interment, Springville Evergreen Cemetery. [Deseret News, Saturday, January 14, 2006.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Lynne Andersen Wright (born 1912 and died 2006) and Norma Pardoe Wright [BYH Class of 1933]. From his marriage with Norma, Lynne had two daughters, Lynne Wright (Mont) Ford, Rocklin, California; Chris Wright (Gary R.) Hunter, Salt Lake City; and one son, David N. Wright (Sue), Orem. Norma preceded Lynne in death. @2006

Pardoe, Thomas Earl

Pardoe, Thomas Earl
Highland, Utah US

Tom and Shirley Pardoe

Class of 1939. Tom Pardoe. Forensics. School Play. Contest Play. Tennis. Basketball. Football. French Club. Boys' Organization three years, V.P. & President. German Club. ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY: Dr. Thomas E. Pardoe, 80 died Nov. 18, 2001 in American Fork. Born in Provo, Nov. 15, 1921 to Dr. T. Earl and Kathryn Bassett Pardoe. He married Shirley Romney on August 3, 1946. They were sealed May 13, 1948 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survived by his wife, four children: Toni Pardoe (Larmer) Ellsworth; Pamilla Pardoe; Topper (Katie) Pardoe; and Billy Pardoe; nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; sisters: Norma Pardoe Anderson, Catherine Pardoe Reese, and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 24, 2001 at the Highland 8th Ward, Highland, Utah. Interment, American Fork Cemetery. The family suggests donations to the LDS Church Humanitarian Aid Fund. [Deseret News, Thursday, November 22, 2001.]

Pardoe, William Edward

Pardoe, William Edward
Scarsdale, New York US

Bill and Gracie Pardoe

Class of 1935. William Edward (Bill) Pardoe. Editor of the Wildcat Yearbook, 1935. Play. Opera. Basketball. Tennis. William E. Pardoe was President of the Sophomore class during the 1932-1933 school year. ~ ~ ~ ~ His BYH graduation date confirmed in graduating class list, Salt Lake Telegram, May 7, 1935, p. 14 ~ ~ ~ ~ William Edward Pardoe was born on December 6, 1916 in Ogden, Utah. His parents were Thomas Earl Pardoe and Kathryn Irene Bassett. Bill died on February 10, 1978 in Connecticut. ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF HIS WIFE: (Myrle) Grace Hansen Pardoe. Our beloved mother, grandmother and sister, Grace Pardoe, passed away peacefully from natural causes on January 2, 2000 in West Jordan, Utah. Grace was born on March 9, 1919 in Rexburg, Idaho, to Andrew Hintze Hansen and Dagny Hansen. She married William Edward Pardoe on June 22, 1941 in Flushing, New York. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on April 13, 1983. Grace was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Pardoe; sisters, Selma Hansen McCormick, Donna Hansen Luke; brother, John Hansen; and her parents. Grace is survived by her three daughters: Kathryn Pardoe Irwin, New York, New York; and Sara Pardoe Byron and Billie Pardoe, both of South Jordan, Utah; six grandchildren, who were the joy of her life, Graeme Marshall, Boston, Massachusetts; Melanie Marshall, Prescott, Arizona; William Irwin, New York, New York; Donna Folland Nixon, South Jordan; Wendy Folland Sorensen, Cedar City; and Susan Folland, South Jordan. Grace is survived by her two sisters, Ella Hansen McCormick and Ethel Hansen Reinhardt and brother-in-law, Charles McCormick. Grace loved her sons-in-law, Arthur Irwin, Mac Byron, and former sons-in-law, Richard Folland and Mike Marshall. Grace (Gracie to her friends), spent her life serving her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed a wonderful life with her husband, Bill, and traveled throughout the world with him. Her primary objective, however, was to provide a safe and wonderful home for her three girls. She sewed beautiful wardrobes for them when they were children. Her home was open to friends of all ages and backgrounds. She always had a pot of chili going for the skiers or paddle tennis players, and loved to go out with their friends and dance and entertain. She loved to play jazz on the piano and music was a big part of her life. She had many wonderful friends in Scarsdale, New York and throughout Westchester County, New York and in Connecticut. After moving to Utah to be near her younger daughters, Grace renewed her faith in the LDS Church and spent many hours in service in the Extraction program. She supported numerous missionaries anonymously and was always generous to anyone in need. Her tender heart and love for people earned her many devoted friends over the years. The family suggests contributions be made to the American Red Cross Relief Fund. Graveside service were held at the Salt Lake City Cemetery on Wednesday, January 5, 2000. [Deseret News, Tuesday, January 4, 2000.]

Parish, Clara

Parish, Clara

Clara Parish

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. Clara Parish. She received a Special Certificate in. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 277.

Park, Norma (Jan)
3139 Bluff Place
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82009 US

Jan & Don Herber
  • Work: (307) 632-6622

Class of 1947. Student Body Vice President in 1946-47. Norma "Jan" Park married Don Herber.

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