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Morrell, W. Ernest
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Ernest Morrell |
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Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1919. W. Ernest Morrell. He received an AB Degree in Education in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 285. |
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Morrill, Damaris
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Damaris Morrill |
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Faculty and Staff, late 1940s, early 1950s, including 1952-53. She taught Basic Skills, also known as Core, and Religion. |
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Morrill, David G.
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Dave and Sherry Morrill
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Class of 1957. David G. Morrill. 1957 Student Body Social Chair. 1956 Student Body Speech Manager. Football, Track, Childrens Theater, Legislative Forum Region, Ski Club, Dave Club, Chorus, I Speak for Democracy, Model U.N., Junior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Graduation Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU 1961. He married Sherry, and they have 6 children, and 13 grandchildren. David is the President of California Pools, Inc. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate email: dgmorrill@gmail.com, davemorrill@californiapools.com ~ ~ ~ ~ Still working. California house on the market and when it sells we will be moving back to Utah. @July 2010 |
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Morrill, Eugene L.
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Eugene Morrill |
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Class of 1921. Eugene L. Morrill. He received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 386. |
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Morrill, Marilyn
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Marilyn and Richard Hatfield
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Class of 1950. Thespians, Notre Maison, Chorus, Debate, Photography Club. BYU BA Elementary Education 1955. Married Richard Hatfield. |
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Morrill, Rupert [Laban Rupert]
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Rupert and Zella Morrill |
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Class of 1910. [Laban] Rupert Morrill. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the High School Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Laban Rupert (Rupert) Morrill was born on September 14, 1888 in Circleville, Piute County, Utah. His parents were Laban Drury Morrill and Emma Wright Dalley. He married Zella May [or Mae] Miller, BYH Class of 1911, on September 24, 1913 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Rupert Morrill died on January 15, 1979, in Twin Falls, Idaho. Interment, Sunset Memorial Park, Twin Falls, Idaho. |
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Morrill, Weston F.
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Weston Morrill
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Class of 1953. Student Body Secretary of Speech. Band, Chorus, Photography Club, Ski Club, Debate, Childrens Theater, Thespians. |
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Morris, Charles
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Charles Morris |
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Faculty & Staff. Charles Morris, Training School, 1879-1880. |
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Morris, Clair
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Clair Morris |
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Faculty & Staff 1960s, including 1963-64 - Assistant Administrator. |
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Morris, Gene L.
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Gene Morris
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Class of 1952 ~ Honorary. Gene L. Morris. |
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Morris, George Quayle
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George & Emma Morris |
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Board of Trustees, 1954 to 1962. George Quayle Morris, was born February 20, 1874, in Salt Lake City, a son of Elias Morris and Mary Lois Walker. He was baptized February 28, 1882, by John Cottam. He was ordained a Deacon Feb. 8, 1889, by Willard C. Burton; ordained a Teacher Feb. 27, 1892, by Thos. D. Lewis; ordained a Priest June 18, 1894, by Elias Morris; ordained an Elder April 13, 1896, by Andrew S. Gray; ordained a Seventy Sept. 13, 1899, by George Teasdale; set apart as a president in the second quorum of Seventy Aug. 19, 1904; and filled a mission to Great Britain in 1899-1902, during which he presided over the London Conference after laboring one year in Wales. On June 29, 1905, Elder Morris married Emma Ramsey, (daughter of Geo. W. Ramsey and Amanda Ross) a talented musician. Three daughters were born to them, namely, Marian, Margery and Helen. On September 8, 1908, he was ordained a High Priest by Rudger Clawson and called as first counselor in the Fourteenth Ward of Salt Lake City in which position he served for six years. On March 1914 he was ordained a Bishop and on June 21 set, apart to preside over the Fourteenth Ward, Salt Lake City, Elder Morris acted as stake superintendent of YMMIA in the Salt Lake Stake from 1904 to 1908, and again from June 1913 to June 1914. He moved into the Ensign Stake and from 1928 to 1935 served as a counselor in the presidency of the Ensign Stake. He became a member of the General Board of YMMIA in 1924 and on Jan. 26, 1935, when the superintendency of the YMMIA was reorganized, was appointed first assistant to Pres. Albert E. Bowen. Bro. Morris was president and manager of the Elias Morris and Sons Company, established by his father, with which firm he was associated from his youth. He was also active in civic enterprises, being an officer in the Community Chest and a director of the Traveler's Aid Society. Elder Quayle was named an Assistant to the Twelve on Oct. 6, 1951, a calling in which he would serve until April 8, 1954, when he was called as a member of that quorum. He was ordained an Apostle by President David O. McKay and sustained a member of the Twelve, replacing the deceased Matthew Cowley, where he would serve until his own death on April 23, 1962 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Biography. |
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Morrison, Brenda
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Brenda and Leon Badham
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Class of 1958. Brenda Morrison. Student Body Secretary. Pep Club, Notre Maison, Wildcat Yearbook Copy Editor, Chorus, Model U.N., Small Vocal Ensemble, Commercial Contest Typing, Junior Prom Committee, Party After Graduation Committee. @2010 |
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Morrison, Joan
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Joan and Greg Andrus
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Class of 1956. Band, Chorus. BYU 1960. Married James Gregory (Greg) Andrus, also BYH Class of 1956. ~ ~ ~ ~ Joan attended BYU – 1958-1960. Glendale Community College 1978-1979. Joan's parents are James Carl Morrison (Head of Grounds Department BYU) and Mary Cecelia Bowen Morrison (Homemaker and Bookkeeper). Greg and Joan (both BY High Class of 1956) married January 27, 1961. Five children: Cynthia Lynn (Norr), Colorado Springs, Colorado; Linda Michele Andrus, Orem, Utah; Lezlie Marie (Fairbanks), Draper, Utah; Matthew Gregory Andrus, Provo, Utah; and Rachael Summer (Evans), Altus AFB, Oklahoma. Greg and Joan have 10+ grandchildren. Joan was employed at Central Bank as a teller until the birth of their first child. Greg was a fighter pilot, USAF. Joan served as a Primary Chorister, Relief Society President, Young Women's President, Stake Choir Director, Stake Girls Camp Director, Seminary Teacher, and Teacher Development Instructor. She served with husband in the Caracas, Venezuela Mission (1999-2002) and the Provo MTC Presidency (2003-2005). We have lived in many places in the US and also in Italy and England. We moved twenty-two times in thirty-three years and loved nearly all of it. Visited Israel in 1994 with our youngest daughter for her senior class trip – just before Greg retired in 1995. Since finishing up at the MTC, we are knee-deep in house and property renovations. @2006 |
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Morrison, Susan
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Susan Carlson
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Class of ?? Susan Morrison. Formerly of 2300 Aspen Cove Drive, Meridian, Idaho. @2010 |
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Mortensen, Alice
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Alice Mortensen |
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Class of 1938. Alice Mortensen. Notre Maison. Spent part of her high school days in California. |
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Mortensen, Clair
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Clair Mortensen |
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Class of 1921. Clair Mortensen (male). Source: 1921 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. |
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Mortensen, Floyd
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Floyd Mortensen |
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Class of 1934. Floyd Mortensen. * |
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Mortensen, J. Leo
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Leo Mortensen |
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Class of 1917. J. Leo Mortensen. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 201. |
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Mortensen, LaVerne M.
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LaVerne Mortensen |
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Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. LaVerne M. Mortensen. She received a Special Certificate in. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 190. |
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Mortensen, Martin Jr.
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Martin Mortensen |
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Class of 1915 and Faculty. Martin Mortensen, Jr. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1915. Source: Annual Report, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 404. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1916. Martin Mortensen, Jr. He received an AB Degree (Education & Psychology) in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 404. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Martin Mortensen, Jr., Training School, 1916-1917. |
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Mortenson, A. D. [Mortensen,]
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A. D. Mortenson |
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Class of 1910. A. D. Mortenson [Mortensen]. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the Commercial Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Angus D. Mortensen was born on October 28, 1889 in Sanford, Conejos County, Colorado. His parents were Peter A. Mortensen and Hannah Smith Mortensen. Angus D. Mortensen died on May 13, 1924, at the age of about 35. |
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Mortenson, Dean
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Dean Mortenson
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Class of 1958 ~ Honorary? Dean Mortenson. IS THIS? Dr. Dean C. Mortenson, 5522 Black Bear Road, Bozeman, Montana 59718 - (406) 587-0997. BYU Idaho PreMed 1981. BYU PreMed/PreDent Zoology BS 1989. |
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Mortenson, Mae
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Mae Mortenson |
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Class of 1913. Mae Mortenson. She received two diplomas in 1913: a BYH Art & Manual Training Diploma, and a High School Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 470. |
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Mortenson, Norma Rae
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Norma Mortenson |
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Class of 1936 ~ Honorary. Norma Rae Mortenson. She appears in the 1935 BYH Wildcat yearbook as a junior, but does not appear in the 1936 Wildcat yearbook as a senior. Must assume she did not graduate in 1936. ~ ~ ~ ~ Norma Mortensen (sic) was born September 14, 1918 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: Levi Arthur Mortensen and Thelma Alice Smart. Norma died on February 23, 1976. |
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Mortimer, George H.
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George Mortimer |
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Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. George H. Mortimer. He received a BS Degree in Mathematics in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 286. |
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