Alphabetical Alumni

Strong, Diane
305 West Daniel Drive
Orem, Utah 84057 US

Diane Strong-Krause
  • Home: 801-226-5452

Class of 1972. Diane Strong. BY Junior High School Secretary, 1968. BYU BA Spanish & Teaching Certificate 1975. BYU MA Linguistics 1976. BYU PHD Instructional Science 2001. Additional email: ds23@email.byu.edu

Strong, Elmer

Strong, Elmer

Elmer Strong

BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Elmer Strong. He also received a Special Certificate in Shorthand and Typewriting. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 61.

Strong, Hazel

Strong, Hazel

Hazel Strong

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1907. Hazel Strong. She received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 197. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1907. Hazel Strong, a Normal graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1907 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music, Agriculture, and Arts & Trades graduates. Source: Brigham Young University & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 32nd Academic Year, 1907-1908, p. 136.

Strong, Jeanne
875 West 260 South
Orem, Utah 84058-4201 US

Jeanne and Mark Schaerrer
  • Work: (801) 221-1865

Class of 1975. Jeanne Strong. BYU BS Early Childhood Education 1978. Teacher Certificates for Early Childhood Education & Elementary Education 1978. Jeanne married Mark E. Schaerrer.

Strong, Lesley
2119 S. Broadmoor
Salt Lake City, Utah 84109-1326 US

Lesley and Tom McLaughlin
  • Home: 801-910-1537

Class of 1969, graduated in 1968. Lesley Strong. Lesley graduated as a junior and was the Valedictorian for the graduating juniors. She graduated from Brigham Young University in 1971 with a BS in Elementary Education and Minor in History. She began her teaching career with the Salt Lake City School District in 1972. She earned an MA in Education from Westminster College in 1980, and an administrative degree from the University of Utah in 1992. She currently serves as the Executive Director of Curriculum and Professional Development in the Salt Lake City School District. Her parents are Robert Q. Strong and Beth C. Strong. She has three sisters; Carol Strong Lowe (BYH Class of 1971), Diane Strong Krause (Larry)(BYH Class of 1972) and Jeanne Strong Schaerrer (Mark). Lesley married Tom McLaughlin in 1978, and they are the proud parents of Michele and Elizabeth and one grandson Brandon. @2009 ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1968 and 1969, graduating Junior. Lesley Strong. She married Tom McLaughlin.

Strong, Merrill [Frank Merrill]

Strong, Merrill [Frank Merrill]
Thousand Oaks, California US

Merrill & Gayle Strong

Class of 1948. F. Merrill Strong. Mission High, California 1. BYH 2, 3. Football 2, 3. Basketball 3. Baseball 2, 3. Letterman 2, 3. Born August 31, 1930. Merrill married Gayle Curtis, BYH Class of 1949. Merrill passed away in a nursing home in Thousand Oaks, California, on September 27, 2015. He was survived by his wife, Gayle.

Strong, Ralph B.
5726 Abilene Road
Riverside, California 92506 US

Ralph Strong
  • Work: (951) 684-6298

Class of 1969. Ralph Strong. BYU BS Accounting 1974.

Stubbs, Donald Heber [Stubles,]

Stubbs, Donald Heber [Stubles,]
Pleasant Grove, Utah US

Donald and Roxy Stubbs

Class of 1917. Donald Stubles [actually Stubbs]. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1917. Source 1: 1917 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 82-88. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1917. Donald Stubbs. He received a High School Diploma in 1917. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 321. ~ ~ ~ ~ Donald Heber Stubbs was born on July 9, 1898 in Provo, Utah. His parents were William Heber Stubbs and Blanche Whipple Stubbs. Donald Stubbs married Roxey Myrl Hansen on June 15, 1921. Donald Stubbs died on July 25, 1968 in Pleasant Grove, Utah.

Stubbs, Emma Selena

Stubbs, Emma Selena
Provo, Utah US

Emma and John Taylor

BY Academy High School Class in 1876. Emma Stubbs. One of the original 29 students who registered on the first day of classes at Brigham Young Academy, January 3, 1876. She is also 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. ~ ~ ~ ~ About 150 "oldtimers" gathered for the first Alumni Emeritus Banquet during commencement week of 1941. Diantha Billings Worsley, Emma Stubbs Taylor, Alice Smoot Newell, Mary E. Cluff Little, Charles Albert Glazier, and Samuel D. Moore, members of Brigham Young Academy's first classes in 1876-77, attended the banquet. ~ ~ ~ ~ Emma Stubbs was born on August 20, 1862 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: Peter Stubbs and Elizabeth Dunn Stubbs. She married John Edwin Taylor on December 16, 1880, at the age of 17. She died on September 10, 1958 in Provo, Utah, at the age of 96. Interment, Provo City Cemetery.

Stubbs, Hannah Asenath

Stubbs, Hannah Asenath
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Hannah and Edward Jones

BY Academy High School Class in 1876. Hannah Asenath [or Aseneth or Asenth] Stubbs. One of the original 29 students who registered on the first day of classes at Brigham Young Academy, January 3, 1876. A centennarian, she was the last survivor of the 29. She is also 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. ~ ~ ~ ~ Hannah Asenath Stubbs was born on April 16, 1864 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: Peter Stubbs and Elizabeth Dunn Stubbs. At the age of 21, Hannah married Edward L. [Latrielle] Jones on October 29, 1885 in Logan, Utah. Hannah Stubbs Jones died on May 1, 1964 in Salt Lake City, Utah at the age of 100. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ 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. "Mrs. Hannah Stubbs Jones responded to the first toast, 'The Original 29.' She referred to the twenty-nine students with whom Dr. Maeser commenced the institution, away back in 1876. Mrs. Jones called them 'Homes-spun', for she said that they then had to weave and make their own clothing, and schooling was not for [as] advanced in those days as at the present time. She was pleased, however, to note the success which the 'original 29' had made in life. Most of them now had sons and daughters attending the academy." Source: Deseret Evening News, May 27, 1899. [The other three speakers: J. Golden Kimball, Newton Noyes, and George H. Brimhall.]

Stubbs, LeRoy

Stubbs, LeRoy
Lakeview, Utah US

LeRoy and Bernice Stubbs

Class of 1916. Leroy Stubbs. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, Academic Department, in 1916. Source 1: 1916 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, about 23 pages, not numbered. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1916. LeRoy Stubbs. He received a High School Diploma in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 322. ~ ~ ~ ~ He married Bernice Downs, and they lived in Lakeview, Utah in 1927. The children of Leroy and Bernice Stubbs included two sons: Jackie Stubbs, and Byron (Marjean) Stubbs; and three daughters: Marjorie Stubbs (Alvin) Harding, Barbara Stubbs (Gale) Larsen, and Susan Stubbs (Jim) Garmoe. @2010

Stubbs, Mabel

Stubbs, Mabel

Mabel Stubbs

Class of 1921. Mabel Stubbs. Source: 1921 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Stubbs, Melba

Stubbs, Melba

Melba Stubbs

Class of 1922. Melba Stubbs. Source: 1922 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Stubbs, Vera

Stubbs, Vera

Vera Moulton

Class of 1908? Vera Stubbs. I was born on October 29, 1891, on South Academy Avenue (now known as University Avenue) Provo, Utah, to John William Stubbs and Clarissa Matilda Turner. I was born at home. After finishing kindergarten, my family moved from South Academy Avenue to 227 East 200 South in Provo. This was to be my parent's home for the rest of their lives. I entered beginners grade (a grade between kindergarten and first grade) the very first day the new Maeser School opened. I was 7 years old at the time. Because I had been to kindergarten and knew my alphabet and many other things, they moved me ahead into the fourth grade. My favorite subjects were arithmetic (which I wanted to do constantly), grammar and spelling. To this very day I still like to diagram sentences. Sometimes I will sit and do it in my mind. When they would give me a spelling list at school, I would take it home with me when I would go for lunch and I would have them all memorized by the time I would go back to school in the afternoon. I graduated from there in the middle of the winter when I was fifteen years old. I started at Brigham Young Academy the following fall. I attended the Academy for two years. In my studies at BY High School I didn't take the things I would have like to have taken. My father thought I should take a straight high school course - algebra and things like that - and I would have liked to have taken a business course or art. I loved art and I got in a class or two each year. I loved that and I could do that pretty good. When I was nineteen years old I was dating a returned missionary from Farmington, Utah. He would come down on the train for Sunday dinner and then catch the train and go back in the evening. That was what our dates were like. Sometimes I would go to Farmington to spend some time with some friends of mine and we would date while I was there. We would pack a lunch and go to Lagoon at night to the dance. In July of that year I met Francis Moulton. France and his brother boarded at my Aunt's who lived right next door to us. France's brother introduced us. I went with him to the dance on Saturday night and then we dated again during the week. I invited him to dinner the following Sunday and Sunday afternoon the fellow I was dating from Farmington came unexpectedly. I had to go next door and tell France that he couldn't come to dinner because another fellow had come. After dinner my date from Farmington caught the train to go home and France and I went out on a date. That night he asked me to go steady so I wrote to the fellow in Farmington and told him that I didn't want to date him any more. We dated about every night that France was in town from then on. In August he brought me to Heber to meet his family. We stayed at Francis' sister's, Josie Todd, home. He was working as a plumber at the time and he had to travel back and forth from Provo to Heber on jobs they had contracted. Sometimes he would be gone a week at a time. We went steady until October 29, 1911, and then we became engaged. That was the most exciting birthday present I think I have every received. France wanted to get married right away but I told him we had to wait a little while. I just didn't have enough time to get ready. We didn't have much money and mother had to make my wedding dress. I had to get my trousseau prepared. My grandmother helped us and we made three beautiful quilts for my trousseau, sheets and pillowcases. We set the wedding date for December 13, 1911. France had to be ordained an Elder so we made a special trip to Heber. Francis' uncle, Heber Moulton, ordained him an Elder and they gave him a Temple Recommend the same day so we could go to the Temple. Mother helped us get ready for the Temple. She had to prepare the Temple clothes for both of us. France's mother lived in Salt Lake so she wasn't able to help with the preparations, so mother prepared both our Temple clothes. I had to get my recommend from Bishop Berg of the Provo 1st Ward. We started through the Temple session at 7:00 and didn't get through until 3:00 in the afternoon. At that time they didn't have any food in the Temple and I don't think they had water fountains. We were exhausted by the time we got out of the Temple. We traveled back to France's mother's home and stayed there that night. We left the next day to go back to Provo on the train. Our reception was held at my parent's home in Provo. For our reception we had a big cooked dinner of chicken and salads that mother had prepared for us. France and Chase operated a garage in Heber. The first few years it did very well. They had the Ford agency and sold many cars for thirteen years. In 1929 the depression came and they had so much money out on cars they had sold, they lost their business. They turned the business over to the bank for what he owed on it. Chase and his family moved to Salt Lake where he had work. France opened up a small garage across the street and sold gas. Sometimes he would make a dollar a day, sometimes a little bit more, sometimes a little bit less. We had to live on that while the depression was on. We had a little money saved in a building and loan bank in Salt Lake City. We thought we could draw out a little of that each month and live on it. I would take out about a hundred dollars a month to live on and with the things that we could raise we did alright. One month I hadn't used all of the money I had drawn out the previous month so I went to Salt Lake and drew out only fifty dollars instead of the hundred. The next day we read in the paper that the bank we had our savings in had closed and we lost all of our money. If I had known what was going to happen, I could have drawn out all of our money the day before. HISTORY OF VERA STUBBS MOULTON AS TOLD BY VERA STUBBS MOULTON IN MARCH 1980

Stucki, Herman Wilford

Stucki, Herman Wilford
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Herman +2 Stucki

Class of 1910. Herman Stucki. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the High School Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Herman Wilford Stucki was born on April 20, 1889 in Santa Clara, Utah. His parents were Johannes [John] Stettler Stucki and Barbara Baumann Stucki. Herman married twice: ~ ~ First, to Anna Elizabeth Christensen Nelson on June 24, 1914 in St. George, Utah. She was born on October 28, 1891 in Minkcreek, Idaho. Her parents were Peter Nielsen Christiansen and Leonora Margaretha Theresa Antonia Hausner. She died on November 29, 1949 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her interment, Santa Clara, Utah. ~ ~ Second, he married Olive Squire [previous marriage to Kenneth Hirschi] on June 28, 1950. Her parents were John Morrel Squire and Emma Cottam Thompson. Herman Stucki died on March 17, 1965 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Santa Clara, Utah.

Stumph, Barbara
535 S 200 E
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111-3605

Barbara Binks
  • Work: (801) 322-4824

Class of 1953. Chorus, Fauvines, Notre Maison. Married ____ Binks. Born to Joseph Kitrell, Sr. and Martha Lena Crews Stumph.

Stumph, Stephen Lynn

Stumph, Stephen Lynn
Clearfield, Utah US

Steve & Gayla Stumph

Class of 1959. Stephen Lynn Stumph. Track, Vocal Music, 3-year Vocal Music Award, Chorus, Dance Band, Key Club, Thespians, Concert Band, Marching Band, Quill & Scroll. Married to Gayla Williamson of Provo; six children, eight grandchildren. BS Physics BYU; MS Systems Engineering Georgia Tech., Electronics & Computer Research & Development until retirement in 1994. Designed spacecraft electronics & automatic EKG analysis; also robot automation & computer control software for GM plant that makes mini-vans; now back to work as Rocket Scientist for USAF. Love topless touring in Saab convertible (50K miles/yr). ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate address (business): Professional Technical Service, Consultant, 75 North Orchard Drive Suite 17, North Salt Lake, Utah 84054 - (801) 299-0992. @2009
~ ~ ~ ~ NOTE FROM A FRIEND: Stephen L. Stumph, Class of 1959, was killed in a car crash in Layton, Utah on the morning of May 8, 2016. Steve was my best friend, and a brilliant guy who accomplished much in his life. We were close friends for over 60 years. Sincerely, John C. Lambert, BYH Class of 1959. ~ ~ More information available from newspapers May 9, 2016:
Utah man dies in Davis County crash
By Mariah Noble Salt Lake Tribune: May 09, 2016
One man died and another was seriously injured in a Davis County crash Sunday morning. A 75-year-old man from Clearfield died Sunday after the car he was driving hydroplaned on Interstate 15 and was hit by a motor home. The crash occurred on northbound I-15 near milepost 329 at about 9 a.m., a press release from the Utah Highway Patrol said. The man, Stephen L. Stumph, was driving a silver Toyota Camry in the rain. There was standing water on the roadway, and, according to the news release, Stumph was traveling too fast for the weather conditions and lost control of the vehicle. His car sideswiped a Hyundai Elantra on the right, which then pushed the Camry back to the left directly into the path of a 37-foot motor home. According to the press release, the motor home struck the Camry "squarely" on the driver's door. Stumph died at the scene, and his male passenger was transported via helicopter to the University of Utah Hospital with serious injuries, the press release states. The occupants of the motor home were transported to the hospital by ambulance with minor injuries, and no one in the Elantra was injured. Everyone involved in the crash, caused by speed and weather conditions, was wearing a seat belt, the news release added. @May2016 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Stephen Lynn Stumph, 1941–2016. It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to our dear Husband, Father, Brother and Friend. Stephen passed away May 8, 2016 from injuries sustained in an auto accident while enjoying his convertible. He was born January 26, 1941 to Martha Lena Crews and Joseph Kitrell Stumph in Springville, Utah. He married the love of his life, Gayla Dee Williamson in the Manti Temple on June 21, 1961. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1959, and earned a degree in Physics from BYU, along with his Master’s Degree from Georgia Tech. He honorably served his country in the United States Air Force during Vietnam, and pursued many avenues of scientific exploration as he advanced his civilian career. He had “retired” in 1995 and has been enjoying his semi-retirement working as a “Rocket Scientist” at Hill Air Force Base. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is survived by His wife, Gayla; children, Laura (Dell) Nixon, Don (Kimberly), Sheri, Jacklyn, Gary (Miranda), and Tamara Stumph; ten grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; siblings, Barbara Binks, Fletcher Stumph and Craig (Lisa) Stumph. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Rebecca; and brother, Joe Jr. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, May 14, 2016 at Myers Mortuary, 250 North Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah at 11:00 a.m. Family and friends may gather prior to services from 9:00–10:30 a.m. Interment will be at Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.myers-mortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, May 11, 2016]

Stutz, Gail
3275 North 620 East
Lehi, Utah 84043 US

Gail and Kay Smith
  • Work: 801-766-4030

Class of 1957 ~ Honorary. Gail Stutz. She married Kay Smith.

Stutz, Rowan Coombs

Stutz, Rowan Coombs
Midvale, Utah US

Rowan Stutz

Faculty & Staff. Fourteenth Principal of BY High School from 1952 to 1954. Rowan Coombs Stutz, Born: 25 Sep 1916, Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Died: 5 Aug 1983, Midvale, Utah. His parents: Joseph Reuben Stutz and Clara McLean Coombs Stutz. Author: There Must Be A Better Way: An educational information system for state education agencies, by Rowan C. Stutz. Author: LB1140.2 .E178 -- Early Childhood Education : Promising practices in rural areas / Rowan C. Stutz and Dwayne J. Schmaltz.

Sudweeks, Joseph

Sudweeks, Joseph

Joseph Sudweeks

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. Joseph Sudweeks. He received a High School Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 143. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1906. Joseph Sudweeks, an academic High School graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1906 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, and Music School graduates. Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 31st Academic Year, 1906-1907, p. 140. ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF HIS WIFE: Clara Beth Peterson Tanner Sudweeks, age 92 former resident of Provo, passed away Saturday, May 12, 2001 in Gilbert, Arizona. She was born April 25, 1909 in St. Johns, Arizona, a daughter of Brigham Young and Stella Jarvis Peterson. She was the third of 12 children. She married Roy Tanner, October 14, 1934. He preceded her in death. She married Dr. Joseph Sudweeks, August 4, 1950. He also preceded her in death. Beth was especially bright from the time she was a child. She could read from a version of the Bible at four years old. Beth was graduated from St. Johns High School and went on to graduate from the University of Arizona. She earned her Masters Degree from Brigham Young University. She continued her education throughout her life, studying in Boston, Massachusetts and in other areas of the country. She was a great educator both in learning, teaching, and counseling. She served as editor of The Instructor Magazine for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for many years. She was also responsible for editing the Sunday School curriculum. She will be remembered for her activity in the Utah Republican Party and for her service as Women's Committee Chairman. Survivors include: a brother and four sisters, B.Y. (Phoebe) Peterson, Mesa, AZ; Anna (Phil) Richey and Ethel Hext, both of St. Johns, AZ; Ora (Adelbert) Nelson, Saford, AZ; and Lois (David) Salisbury, Provo; also many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, two husbands, two sisters, Stella Whitmer and Pauline Hansen Oldham; one brother, George; and three infant siblings. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 19, 2001, in the Walker Mortuary, 85 East 300 South, Provo. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Thursday, May 17, 2001.]

Sullivan, MaraDee

MaraDee and J.R. Hansen

Class of 1945. MaraDee Sullivan. She married (J.R.) Jerald Hansen. MaraDee Hansen won the BYH President's Appreciation Award as an administrator of the BYU Bookstore in 1992. MaraDee Hansen of the BYU Bookstore is a member of the BYU Administrative Advisory Council. Her term expires August 2006.

Summers, Jean

Jean Summers

Class of 1933. Jean Summers. [Need more information.] ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Jean Summers, 351 North 800 East, Orem, Utah 84097 - (801) 225-4958

Sumner, Elton James

Sumner, Elton James
Provo, Utah US

Elton and Nedra Sumner

Class of 1923. Elton Sumner (male). Source 1: 1923 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1923. Elton J. Sumner. He received a High School Diploma in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 416. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1929. Elton J. Sumner. He received a BS Degree in Accounting & Business in 1929. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 416. ~ ~ ~ ~ Elton James Sumner was born May 3, 1905 in Provo, Utah. His parents were James Sumner and Myrtle Blanche Snow. He married Nedra Prince on July 2, 1934 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died on February 16, 1965 in Provo, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Nedra Prince Sumner, age 78, died December 13, 1994, following a short illness. She was born May 27, 1916 in Roosevelt, Utah, to James Ezra Prince and Effie Pearl Dalton. She married Elton James Sumner on July 2, 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She attended Provo City schools and Brigham Young University. She worked over 20 years for L. Weston Oaks, M.D. as well as in the student placement department at BYU. She volunteered at hospitals in Provo and Salt Lake City. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in many positions including Relief Society and Primary presidencies. She especially loved to sing in Relief Society and ward choirs. She made lovely porcelain dolls and figurines, and won many ribbons at the Utah State Fair with her needlepoint and crocheting. She is survived by her five children: DeeAnn Summer, Salt Lake; J. Frank (Joyce) Sumner, Pleasant Grove; Sterling E. (Wendy) Sumner, Sandy; N. Colleen Sumner (Brad) Mohr, Logan; Mary Sumner (Michael) Stansfield, Springville; 21 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; grandson, Sterling Christian; daughter-in-law, Donna; five brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held Saturday, December 17, 1994, in Provo, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Thursday, December 15, 1994.]

Sumsion, J. Bert

Sumsion, J. Bert

Bert Sumsion

Class of 1913. J. Bert Sumsion. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Commercial Department. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. J. Bert Sumsion. He received a BYH Commercial Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 412. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. J. Bert Sumsion. He received a BS Degree in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 412.

Sumsion, Leona

Sumsion, Leona

Leona Sumsion

Class of 1918. Leona Sumsion. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 132.

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