Alphabetical Alumni
Noble, LeGrand

Noble, LeGrand

LeGrand Noble

Collegiate Grads of BYU, Class of 1923. LeGrand Noble. He received an AB Degree in Political Science in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 326.

Noel, Joan
11909 North Fairwood Drive
Spokane, Washington 99218-2930 US

Joan Hull
  • Work: 509-466-2953

Class of 1952. Joan Noel. Senior Class Secretary of Records & Treasurer. Notre Maison, Thespians, Wildcat Yearbook, Quill & Scroll, Debate. She married ______ Hull.

Nokes, Charles M.

Nokes, Charles M.

Charles Nokes

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. Charles M. Nokes. He received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 132.

Noon, Henry

Noon, Henry

Henry Noon

BY Academy High School Class of 1886. Henry Noon. Awarded Special Certificate in Phonography [shorthand from dictation]. Source: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 25, 1886.

Nordgren, Vicki Dawn

Nordgren, Vicki Dawn
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Vicki Dawn Shields

Class of 1956. Vicki Dawn Nordgren. Childrens' Theater, Pep Club, Thespians, Chorus, Shorthand Team. Married David Shields. ~ ~ ~ ~ Education: Garvanza Kindergarten / Elementary in Los Angeles, California, before moving to Utah in 1944. Woodrow Wilson Elementary & Central Jr. High in Salt Lake City. Farrer Jr. High, BY High 1953-56 in Provo and Roosevelt High School in Washington, D.C. (1955). BYU (1956-1957). On-the-job Training: Dental Assistant, X-ray Certification, Chiropractic Assistant, Medical Assistant, Secretary and Senior Secretary certified. Adult Education: Computers, Basic ASL, Bookkeeping, Art, Swimming, Aerobic / Exercise. Talent Improvement: tap, ballet, piano, violin (playing in elementary and junior high orchestras), LDS Church music conducting course. ~ ~ ~ ~ Vicki Nordgren was born April 29, 1938 in Los Angeles, California, to Weston Nephi Nordgren and Blanche Althea Bennett Nordgren. Older siblings are Kent, Carolee and Michael. Younger siblings are Steven, Erica Lynn and Rolf. Vicki married David Leland Shields in the Manti Temple on July 12, 1957. He transferred from Canada to BY High in 1955, then graduated from Provo High in 1956. While David served in the US Air Force, we moved 28 times during his career. After 20 years, including two tours in Viet Nam, he retired in 1976 and they settled in Hillsboro, Oregon. They have three daughters and three sons: Mississippi – Dawnalee (1958), David Leland Jr. (1959), Bruce Earl (1961), Texas – Shawnalin (1964), Cort Alan (1965), and New Mexico – Lauriann (1971). They have 22 grandchildren and two great-grandsons. They divorced in December 1991. Vicki is currently residing in Salt Lake City and continuing to serve and love my roles as mother, grandmother and grandma-great. ~ ~ ~ ~ Employment: Utah: South Salt Lake – child care; Provo – child care, custodian for newspaper office, elections clerk; BYU – secretary; Monticello – dental assistant. Mississippi: secretarial office clerk. Texas: secretarial – McConnell AFB. Oregon: in-home child day care; head dental assistant, receptionist, and accounts payable; chiropractic assistant, receptionist, and therapist; medical assistant and receptionist; elections clerk. Utah: Salt Lake City – currently Senior Secretary, LDS Church Office Building (11.75 years Fleet Administration, 3.5 years Translation Department). Community Volunteer: Red Cross blood drives, Mothers March of Dimes, Heart Association, Diabetes Association, Cub Scout den mother, 4-H Leader, Air Force Wives Club committees, Air Force Lending Closet Coordinator, room mother, field trip chaperone, teacher’s aide, library aide, Church canneries & Deseret Industries, child care, Nordstrom and Target inventory teams, High School parents fundraising treasurer, drama parents support group, secretarial support (COB - 4 months). LDS Church Service: Mission – stake mission in New Orleans Stake; Sunday School – ward level pianist, chorister, Jr. S/S coordinator, teacher – children, teens & adults; Primary – ward level teacher, chorister, pianist, presidency, nursery, Cub Scout and Assistant Scout leader; stake level President; Relief Society – ward level secretary / treasurer, teacher, president, counselor, nursery, homemaking leader, Visiting teacher, funeral luncheon committee, photographer; Mutual – ward level drama and dance director, Beehive teacher, camp counselor, youth conference chaperone; Young Women – ward level teacher, presidency; Young Adults – chaperone; Seminary – early morning teacher (Hawaii, 1 year and Oregon, 2 years). ~ ~ ~ ~ Vicki Dawn Nordgren Shields passed away 22 August 2007 in Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Vicki Dawn Nordgren Shields, 69, returned to her family in heaven on Wednesday, 22 August 2007. She passed away at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah, in the care of her children and supported by their love and that of her grandchildren. Vicki Dawn was born on 29 April 1938 in Los Angeles, California, to Weston Nephi Nordgren and Blanche Althea Bennett. She and David Leland Shields were sealed in the Manti Temple on 12 July 1957. Though later divorced, they continued to share a fond friendship. She grew up in Provo, Utah, attending school there including graduating from Brigham Young High School in 1956, and attending Brigham Young University. Throughout her married life as the family was stationed to various Air Force bases, she continued her education at every opportunity. Learning was a lifelong pursuit for her with focus on business courses and religious studies. Though she never formally graduated from college, her accumulated knowledge helped her flourish as a dental assistant, chiropractic assistant, and excel as an executive secretary, and in her service as a teacher and leader in her church’s auxiliaries for women and children. Her life was balanced by her abilities in music, dance, and drama, and by her public speaking which touched her audiences for the honesty and openness in which she illustrated her points with personal observations. For all the accolades she received in these endeavors, what defined Vicki Dawn was her delight in people and the loving kindness with which she served others. She continually sent cards and letters to acknowledge birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays, and as inspired pick-me-ups to her family, friends and hundreds with whom she worked and associated. She always had smiles and warm hugs of friendship, cheer, sympathy and support for those from all walks of life. As she said, “I had a plan for my life and I lived it.” Growing up, marrying, raising a family, and serving others in walking the path defined by her faith and love for her Heavenly Father. Throughout her life she rose to meet the measure of her challenges with strength and grace and encouraged others in doing the same. Her love shone on us all. She is survived by her children and her “Grandma Honey Crew”: Dawnalee Shields; David & Janelle Shields ~ Leland and Brian, and Jessica & Brandon and Andrew Wagner, Jarrod, and Marc; Bruce & Jo Shields ~ Heather, Brandon, Molly, and Hannah; Shawnalin & Kevin Mawhinney ~ Ashley and Brighton, Bryce & Lisa, Stacey, Cortney, and Tyler; Cort & Adele Shields ~ Trevor, Kaylee, Camden, Kendra, and Tara; Lauriann & Lloyd Shell ~ Sariah, Rebekah, and Emma. She is also survived by her sisters and brothers: Carolee & Roy Evenson, Mikel and Annette Nordgren, Lynn & Keith Goodspeed, and Rolf Nordgren. Joyfully awaiting her arrival were family and countless friends including her parents and brothers: Kent & Eliza Nordgren, and Steven Nordgren. A memorial service will be held Saturday, 1 September 2007 at the Salt Lake Stake chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 142 West 200 North, Salt Lake City, Utah beginning at 10:30 A.M. Interment at Redwood Memorial Estates. Those who wish to celebrate her life with a remembrance are encouraged to donate to the Humanitarian Fund, Perpetual Education Fund, or Missionary Fund of the Church; or to the Huntsman Cancer Foundation. Honoring Vicki Dawn’s generous example of sharing earth’s beauty, her family is providing flowers for the service which will afterward be distributed to friends. [Tribute sent to us by her family, August 25, 2007.]

Norman, Nelda

Norman, Nelda
Fairview, Utah US

Nelda Norman

BYH Class of 1924 ~ Honorary. Nelda Norman of Fairview, Utah. Nelda is listed as a 3rd Year (junior) student at Brigham Young High School in 1924. Some other students similarly listed were actually 4th Year (senior) BYH students. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Norton, Al
1225 E. Sunset Dr. PMB 443
Bellingham, Washington 98226

Al Norton

Class of 1947? Honorary? [His name and photo do not appear with the senior class in the 1947 Wildcat yearbook.]

Norton, DeRay
PO Box 1700
Redway, California 85560 US

DeRay Norton
  • Work: 530-926-3400
  • Cell: 530-859-1111
  • Home: 530-926-0070

Class of 1957. DeRay Norton. Senior Class Social Chair. Football, Basketball, Track, Lettermen President, Athletic Manager, Spanish Club President, Soph Ball Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Graduation Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate address: Deray Norton, 19305 Carrick Ave, Weed, CA 96094-9726 - (530) 926-3400. @2009

Norton, Eva

Eva Norton

Class of 1927. Eva Norton. Eva is pictured with the BYH Class of 1927 in the BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Norton, Helen

Helen Norton

Class of 1953. Chorus, Fauvines, Notre Maison President, Notre Maison Sweetheart Queen, Debate, Childrens Theater, Thespians.

Norton, Keith
18157 Gallineta Street
La Puente, California 91748 US

Keith Norton

Class of 1943. Keith Norton. Davis High School 1-2, College enrollment 3. ~ ~ ~ ~ Previous address: 1073 South 400 West, Santaquin, Utah 84655. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Keith & Norma G Norton, (Home) 577 Marva St, Layton, UT 84041-2626 - (801) 546-2897 ?

Norton, Marilyn

Norton, Marilyn
Lovell, Wyoming

Marilyn and Thales Haskell

Class of 1950. Marilyn Norton. Wildcat Yearbook Editor, Thespians, Chorus, Soph Class Social Chair, Fauvines, Ski Club, Shorthand Club, Type Team, Graduation Committee. Married Thales Albert Haskell. Her twin sister, Marion Norton, is also a member of the Class of 1950. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Marilyn Norton Haskell (March 13, 1932 - June 8, 2018) Marilyn Norton Haskell, 86, returned to her heavenly home on June 8, 2018, after a battle with cancer. She was born along with her twin sister Marion on March 12, 1932, in Magrath, Alberta, Canada to the late Thomas and Flora Norton. The Norton family farmed outside of Magrath before moving to Vancouver, British Columbia, and then later settled in the United States in Provo, Utah. Marilyn graduated high school from Brigham Young High in the Class of 1950, then continued her education at Brigham Young University. It was there that she met and married her best friend, Thales Albert Haskell, on May 13, 1954, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. After being married, Thales and Marilyn spent nine months living in Los Angeles, California while Thales attended mortuary school. The two then resided in Lovell, Wyoming for the remainder of her life, working hand in hand running Haskell Furniture Company. Marilyn’s decorating ideas and attention to detail can be seen through many homes in the Big Horn Basin. Marilyn was community-minded and always looking for a way to make things better. She would see a need, share her vision and plans, coordinate efforts and see those plans come to action. That was never more evident than her involvement in the many improvement projects seen throughout the town of Lovell. Marilyn is survived by her husband Thales; daughter Valerie (Tracy) Beal; sons Brad (Tracey), Bart (Tawnya) and Mike (Stacy); brother Al Norton; sister Jayne Norton; 12 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Keith Norton; and sisters Marion MacLeod and Helen Thomas. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 1 p.m. at the Lovell LDS Stake Center, with interment to follow at the Lovell Cemetery. Haskell Funeral Home in Lovell is in charge of arrangements. [Source: Powell Tribune, Tuesday, June 12, 2018].

Norton, Marion

Norton, Marion

Marion Norton

Class of 1950. Cheerleader, Wildcat Yearbook, Junior Class Secretary, Junior Prom Committee, Fauvines, Thespians, Chorus, Ski Club. Her twin sister, Marilyn, is also a member of the BYH Class of 1950.

Norton, Merritt Ronald, Jr.
4004 North 850 East
Provo, Utah 84604-4702 US

Ron and Sigrid Norton
  • Work: (801) 222-0199

Class of 1956. M. Ronald Norton, Jr. Ricks College [BYUI] 1958. BYU BA Economics 1967. Married Sigrid Larson Norton. She died on March 26, 2002 in Provo, Utah, at the age of 62. She was born June 9, 1939 in Martinez, California, to Raymond Andrew Larson and Melba Hatch Larson. Survived by M. Ronald Norton (her husband of 39 years) who cared for her tenderly. Five children: Korin Taddei, Merritt Norton, Patrea Marolf, Candace Norton, John Norton. Eight grandchildren: Cassidy Whiffen, Riley, Maeve and Carter Norton; Madison Marolf; Justin Taddei; Emma and Grace Norton. Four Sisters: Jeanine Schaelling, Pricilla Meyers, Bonnie Tippets, Jacquelyn Cox. Brother: George Larson. Sigrid was a wonderful wife and mother. Her loving spirit and twinkle in her eye touched so many. She loved making friends, adventure and travel, but most of all loved her flower garden and her flowers loved her. She was an inspiration to us all. [Provo Daily Herald, March 28, 2002.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Update on their five children: Korin (Danny) Taddei, sail boat in the Caribbean. Merritt (Tennery Taylor) Norton, Preston, Washington. Patrea (Todd) Marolf, Las Vegas, Nevada. Candace Norton, Orem, Utah. John (Jessica Steinman) Norton, Lehi, Utah. Currently have twelve unusually intelligent and good looking grandchildren. - Employment includes Texas Bank and Trust, Dallas, Texas – Bond Department; J N Ireland and Company Bankers, Malad, Idaho – Loan Officer and Data Processing; Norton Food Centers, Provo, Utah; Norton Fruit Company, Utah and Idaho; Norton Trucking, Provo, Utah; NuSkin International, Provo, Utah – Information Systems. Ron is now retired. @2006

Novak, Warren

Warren Novak

Class of 1946 ~ Honorary. Warren Novak. His name and photo appear with the senior class in the 1946 Wildcat yearbook, but his name does not appear on the graduation list in the 1946 Graduation Program.

Noyes, John Frank

Noyes, John Frank

John Noyes

BY Academy High School Class of 1886 & 1888. John Frank Noyes. Awarded Special Certificate in Bookkeeping. Source: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 25, 1886. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1888. John F. Noyes received a Diploma: Physics. Source: Deseret Evening News, May 28, 1888.

Noyes, Lyman Wells

Noyes, Lyman Wells
Los Angeles, California US

Lyman and Ada Noyes

Class of 1910. Lyman Noyes. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the Commercial Department. Source 1: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, page 255 [his name is incorrectly spelled Laman Noyes]. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lyman Wells Noyes was born on July 17, 1889 in Oasis, Millard County, Utah. His parents were Lucian Henry Noyes and Sarah Lovina Hawley. He married twice: First, to Eva Anderson on January 13, 1910 (div.) in Salt Lake City, Utah. Eva was born May 11, 1889 in Springville, Utah, and died ____ in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her parents were George Edward Anderson and Olive Lowry Anderson. Second, to Ada _______. Ada was born circa 1893, and lived in Oasis, Utah. Lyman died on September 24, 1971 in Los Angeles, California.

Noyes, Newton

Noyes, Newton

Newton Noyes

BY Academy High School Class of 1886, 1887, 1888. Newton Noyes. Awarded Special Certificate in Bookkeeping. Source: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 25, 1886. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1887. Newton Noyes received a Special Certificate. Source: Deseret Evening News, May 21, 1887. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1888. Newton Noyes received a Diploma: Physics. He also received a Normal Certificate. Source: Deseret Evening News, May 28, 1888. ~ ~ ~ ~ In connection with Brigham Young Academy Commencement in May of 1899, an Alumni Banquet was held at the Hotel Roberts in Provo with about two hundred people attending. Four alumni spoke about different periods of time in the life of the Academy. "Prof. Newton Noyes, now the president of the Sanpete Stake Academy, told of the work of the [Brigham Young] academy from '84 to '92. It was during that period that the academy building [Lewis Building] had burned down, yet the very year of that seeming death blow to the institution, President Maeser stated in his report that by the blessings of God the institution has grown greatly." Source: Deseret Evening News, May 27, 1899. [The other three speakers: Mrs. Hannah Stubbs Jones, J. Golden Kimball, and George H. Brimhall.]

Nusink, Margaret

Nusink, Margaret
Provo, Utah US

Margaret and Jean Pulver

Class of 1943. Margaret Nusink. Wildcat yearbook 2, Opera 2, Girls' Athletic Association 1-2, G.A.A. President 2, Notre Maison 1-2-3, Notre Maison President 3, Spanish Club 3. ~ ~ ~ ~ She was a highly acclaimed teacher. She graduated from BYU in science, then returned for her Secondary and Elemetary teaching certificates. She taught school for a total of 24 years. She met her husband, Jean Pulver, through classmate Val Camenish, who was in the Fine Arts Department with him. Jean was a portrait painter from Payson. He retired from Mountain Bell. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Margaret Nusink Pulver, age 68, of Provo died June 18, 1993. She was born February 2, 1925 in Provo, Utah to Johannus Jacobus and Daisy Irvine [BYH Class of 1906] Nusink. She married Jean Wilson Pulver, May 31, 1951 in the Manti LDS Temple. Margaret is survived by her husband; three sons, two daughters: Mary Jean Pulver Mehew of Orem; David Amley Pulver, Riverside, Calif.; Ellen Pulver Swensen of Orem; John Robert Pulver, Layton; Dan Pulver of Orem; 20 grandchildren; one great- grandchild; five brothers, two sisters: Marna Nusink Buffo, Provo; Jim Nusink, Orem; David Nusink, Springville; JoAnn Nusink Peay, West Mountain; Richard Nusink, Okinawa, Japan; and Raymond Nusink [BYH Class of 1942], Las Vegas, Nevada. She was preceded in death by a brother, Robert John Nusink; and step-mother, Clara "Pansy" Nusink. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 23, 1993, at the Provo North State Center. Interment, Payson Cemetery. [Deseret News, Sunday, June 20, 1993.]

Nusink, Raymond

Nusink, Raymond
Boise, Idaho US

Raymond Nusink

Class of 1942. Raymond Nusink. Baseball. Football. Boys' Organization, Secretary and Treasurer. French Club, President. Thespians, Vice President. School Play. Wildcat Yearbook Staff. His sister, Margaret Nusink, graduated in the BYH Class of 1943. Other siblings: Marna Nuskink Buffo, Provo; Jim Nusink, Orem; David Nusink, Springville; JoAnn Nusink Peay, West Mountain; Richard Nusink, Okinawa, Japan; and Robert John Nusink. Their parents: Johannus Jacobus Nusink and Daisy Irvine [BYH Class of 1906] Nusink; and stepmother, Clara "Pansy" Nusink. ~ ~ ~ ~ Raymond Nusink died on April 7, 2002, in Boise, Idaho. [Source: The Idaho Statesman, April 9, 2002.]

Nuttal, Drayton Burns [Nuttall,]

Nuttal, Drayton Burns [Nuttall,]
Provo, Utah US

Drayton and Hazel Nuttal

Class of 1927 & Class of 1930. Drayton Nuttall [sometimes Nuttal]. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 29, 1930. He sang in the double-mixed quartet during the ceremony. Source 1: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 28, 1930. ~ ~ ~ ~ Drayton Nuttal (male) -- his first name was not given in the BY High School section of the 1930 BYU Banyan, and he is shown as a cast member in the play, "Little Women" during the 1928-1929 school year with his full name, in the 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section. Shown as a member of the BYH Debate Team for 1928-1929, in the 1929 BYU Banyan, BY High School section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Class of 1927. Drayton Nuttall is pictured with the BYH Class of 1927 in the BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Drayton Burns Nuttall was born on February 24, 1912 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Leonard John Nuttall and Rebecca Fanny Burns. Drayton married Hazel Mar Gardner. Drayton Nuttall died on December 13, 1962 in Provo, Utah. His interment, Provo City Cemetery, Utah.

Nuttal, Jane [Nuttall,]
1439 Yorktown Circle
Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 US

Jane Sacco
  • Work: 801-277-7830

Class of 1952. Jane Nuttal. Fauvines President, Shorthand Club, French Club, Chorus. Married ____ Sacco.

Nuttal, Joseph W. [Nuttall,]

Nuttal, Joseph W. [Nuttall,]

Joseph Nuttal

BY Academy High School Class of 1886. Joseph W. Nuttall. Awarded Assistant Teacher's Certificate. Source: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 25, 1886.

Nuttal, Mary Clarkson [Nuttall,]

Nuttal, Mary Clarkson [Nuttall,]
Provo, Utah US

Mary and Alma Holdaway

BY Academy High School Class of 1886. Mary C. Nuttall. Awarded Teacher's Certificate. Source: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 25, 1886. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mary Clarkson Nuttall was born on December 27, 1865 on December 27, 1865 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Leonard John Nuttall and Elizabeth Clarkson Nuttall. Following the death of Sarah Elizabeth Robinson, first wife, Mary became the second wife of Joseph Alma Holdaway [BYA HS Class of 1889], on May 29, 1931 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mary Clarkson Nuttall Holdaway died on June 14, 1931 in Provo, Utah.

Nuttal, Patricia [Nuttall,]
9012 Elmhearst Drive
West Jordan, Utah 84088 US

Pat and Ray Johnson
  • Work: (801) 280-9268

Class of 1956. Patricia Nuttal [or Nuttall]. Student Body Art Manager. Legislative Forum Region, Intepretive Speech State, Pep Club, Ski Club, Thespians, Wildcat Yearbook Assistant Editor, Chorus, Exchange Assembly, Miss Provo National Guard, Seminary Play, Senior Hop Committee. Married Raymond Johnson. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU 1956-1957 Phoenix College 1984 – Arts, Language, Music. Married Stephen C. Garn in 1960 at the Salt Lake Temple, and divorced in 1985. Patricia and Stephen are the parents of four children and have nine grandchildren. Pat married Raymond Johnson from Alberta, Canada in 1987 at the Jordan River Temple. Together, Patricia and Raymond have ten children, thirty-one grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Professional Model in California, 1958-1960, which brought involvement with TV’s Queen For A Day, Max Factor Make-Up, United Airlines, Thunderbird Automobiles, and Rose Marie Reid Swimsuits. Flair Modeling Agency Instructor during 1961 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Co-owner of The Scandinavian Shop in Scottsdale, Arizona during first marriage, which involved all sorts of commercial art projects and many trips to Scandinavian countries. Activities include Miss Provo National Guard – 1956; First Attendant Miss Provo Liberty Belle – 1957; Miss Los Angeles AAU – 1958; Princess Hollywood – 1959; First Runner-up Ms. Senior Utah – 1999; Numerous church callings including Junior Sunday School Coordinator and Relief Society President Jordan River Temple Ordinance Worker. Publishing 900-page Family History Book going back 7 generations on both sides of family and, beginning in March 2006, serving a two-year mission in the Czech Republic with husband, Raymond. My life has been diversified and challenging. And, without my testimony of the gospel and service to others, I never would have survived the challenges which have been most valuable to my growth and development. @2006

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