Alphabetical Alumni
Dotson, A. Lewis

Dotson, A. Lewis

Lewis Dotson

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1909. A. Lewis Dotson. He received a High School Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 3, Page 27.

Dougall, Hugh

Dougall, Hugh

Hugh Dougall

Class of 1921. Hugh Dougall. Source 1: Photograph of the BYH Graduating Class of 1921. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1921. Hugh Dougall. He received a High School Diploma in 1921. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 264. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Hugh Dougal. He received a BS Degree in Biology in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 264.

Doughty, Cheryl Ann

Doughty, Cheryl Ann
64 N. Reflection Way
St. George, Utah 84770 US

Cheryl and Roy Taylor
  • Work: (435) 688-9003

Class of 1962. Cheryl Ann Doughty. Chorus V.P., Seminary Graduate, Pep Club President, Hi-Steppers, Newspaper, Girls State, Junior Class Social Chair. Married Roy Taylor, BYH Class of 1961. Cheryl married Roy Taylor. @2007

Doughty, Elaine
1050 East 1200 North
Shelley, Idaho 83274 US

Elaine and Philip Maughn

Class of 1958. Elaine Doughty. School Play, Pep Club, Notre Maison, Band, Chorus, Soph Ball Advertising, Junior Prom Advertising Committee, Senior Hop Advertising Committee, Preference Ball Committee, Graduation Committee. Elaine married Philip Maughan.

Dow, Kay
574 6th St W
Cardston, Alberta, Canada T0K 0K0 CA

Kay and Wilda Dow
  • Work: (403) 653-3373

Class of 1948. Mr. Kay Dow. His photograph appears with the Senior Class in the 1948 Wildcat yearbook. Kay married Wilda ________.

Dowdell, Boyd

Boyd Dowdell

Class of 1950. Football, Basketball, Tennis.

Dowling, Ted King

Dowling, Ted King
Highland, Utah US

Ted and Trudy / Jan Dowling

Class of 1957. Ted Dowling. Football, Lettermen, Thespians, Chorus. BYU BS Business Management 1974. He married Jan. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Ted King Dowling, U.S. Army Col. Ret. passed away in the early hours of the morning on November 7, 2014. Our hearts break at the loss of such a great man, father, husband, friend and mentor. Ted was born March 3, 1939 in Roosevelt, Utah to Hilma King and Charles Patrick Dowling. He grew up in Provo, attended Provo schools, and graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1957. He spent many hours working and playing at the Provo City Golf Course and attended BYU on a golf scholarship. Golf was a lifelong love for him. Ted received a master's degree in public administration from Appalachian State University. Following graduation from BYU, Ted enlisted in the Army and after a 30-year career retired as a full Colonel. Ted lived and worked all over the world serving from Vietnam through Desert Storm. He received numerous medals and awards including 3 bronze stars and the Legion of Merit. Following his retirement, Ted worked for Provo City as the Executive Director of the City Council. There, he made many friends - and a few enemies - tirelessly working to improve zoning regulations to protect neighborhoods. Ted first married Trudy Uibel. Together they raised a wonderful family of eight children: Greg (Renay), Jeff (Lisa), Michael, Krista (Martin) Jensen, Ryan (Karrisa), Katie (C.J.) Bateman, Texas, and Daniel Dowling. They were divorced. Ted adores his 14 grandchildren. Ted second married Jan Levanger Bunce in 2003 and had a fun and loving relationship with her four children: Dallan, Steven, Claire and Alex (Mike) Forsythe. Ted enjoyed sports. He was a marathon runner, rode a Harley, and walked his dogs daily. He loved his Heavenly Father and served him as a scout master, bishop, nursery, primary, and Sunday school teacher. He enjoyed his work and associations in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple. Ted is survived by his wife Jan, children, former wife Trudy, siblings, Charles (Diana) Dowling and DeAnn (Jack) Peck. He has many dear friends and his departure leaves a hole in many hearts. He will be greatly missed. A viewing will be held in his honor Wednesday, November 12th from 6-8 pm at Wing Mortuary, 118 East Main in Lehi and on Thursday morning from 10-11 am at the Hollow Crest Church on 6400 W 11000 N in Highland, Utah, followed by a funeral service at 11 am. Ted will be interred at East Lawn Cemetery where he spent many hours as a teenager working with his lifetime friend David Grow. We will miss you Ted. [Deseret News, November 11, 2014]

Downs, Claude

Downs, Claude

Claude Downs

Class of 1916. Claude Downs. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 62.

Doxey, Douglas Allen

Doxey, Douglas Allen
Provo, Utah US

Doug & Carol Jean Doxey

Class of 1958. Doug Doxey. Football, Baseball, Lettermen, Ski Club, Chorus, Boys State, Gun Club, Graduation Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ Douglas A. Doxey was born on March 6, 1940 in Washington, D.C. His parents were Roy Watkins Doxey and & Alberta Opheikens Doxey. Doug Doxey was the administrator of the BYU Aspen Grove family camp for the BYU Alumni Association. He died on March 18, 1978 in LaJolla, San Diego County, California, in an ocean diving drowning accident. His interment, Provo City Cemetery.

Draper, Walter Howard

Draper, Walter Howard
Provo, Utah US

Howard and Constance Draper

Class of 1929. Walter Howard Draper. Source: 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section. He is also shown as a cast member in the play, "Little Women" during the 1928-1929 school year, in the 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section. ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Walter Howard Draper, 77, of Provo, Utah, died Sunday, January 18, 1987 at a Provo hospital as a result of heart failure. He was born September 21, 1909 in Wellington, Utah, to Walter Nephi Draper and Clara Maud Critchlow Draper. He married Jane Renee Olmiccia. They later divorced. He married Constance Ross in 1959 in the Los Angeles Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He attended Carbon County public schools, Springville High School and graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1929, where he excelled as a basketball player. He then attended and played basketball at Brigham Young University. He interrupted his studies in 1936 to serve a mission for the LDS Church in Holland until the beginning of World War II. He graduated from BYU in 1942 having studied agronomy and geology. He was the first YMMIA president at BYU. With the US entry into the war, he joined the Air Force Intelligence and was involved, among other things, in the liberation of US prisoners of war. He worked as a soil scientist for the Bureau of Reclamation in Montrose, Colorado; Fallon, Nevada; Ogden, Utah; Spokane, Washington; and Durango, Colorado. He also spent several years working as a civilian personnel officer at Norton and Edwards Air Force base in California. At the time of his retirement in 1981, he was employed as Utah County Flood Control Director. In that capacity he authored the county’s first comprehensive flood plan. He was an active high priest in the LDS Church’s Provo Oak Hills Second Ward. Since his retirement he and his wife served two LDS missions to Holland, served as temple workers in the Provo LDS Temple, and were currently serving as official escorts for the new missionaries at the LDS Missionary Training Center in Utah. He is survived by his wife; one son and one daughter, Gary Steven Draper, Mill Valley, California and Mrs. Thomas K (Nancy) Martin, Provo; one stepson and one stepdaughter, Larre E. B., Sandy, Utah and Mrs. Richard O. (Marilyn), Rupert, Idaho; twelve grandchildren; one brother and three sisters, Asa L. Draper, Wellington, Utah and Gladys Myers, Camarillo, California, Mrs. John (Stella) Davis, Price, Utah, and Mrs. Jan (Jean) Garber, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Services were held Wednesday at the Oak Hills Second Ward in Provo. Interment, Wellington Cemetery, Wellington, Utah. Source.

Drew, LaMar H.
277 South 600 East
Alpine, Utah 84004 US

LaMar and LaRene Drew
  • Work: (801) 756-2587

Faculty & Staff. Mr. LaMar Drew. BYU Training School up to May 1968. BYU BS Education 1959. BYU MS Education 1969. He taught the Fifth Grade, and was loved and appreciated by his students. Lamar H. Drew married LaRene. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Elwood Drew and Annie Aleta Huggard Drew of Lehi. Their children included: Robert (Bob) Elwood Drew, Lehi; LaMar (LaRene) Drew, Alpine; Stanley (Ava Dean) Drew, Pocatello, Idaho; Lee (Connie) Drew, Lindon; and Dorothy Drew (Roy) Loveridge, Alpine.

Driggs, Ella Olivia

Driggs, Ella Olivia
Pleasant Grove, UT US

Ella [& William H.] Driggs [King]

Class of 1881, Honorary. Ella Olivia Driggs. While a student at Brigham Young Academy, Ella first met William Henry King, Class of 1881. William later became one of Utah's brilliant lawyers, a judge, an orator, and for several terms, U.S. Senator. Ella Olivia Driggs was born on March 26, 1859 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Her parents were Benjamin Woodbury Driggs Sr. and Olivia Thankful Pratt Driggs. William and Ella fell in love, and were engaged to be married. Ella became ill, died and was buried in her wedding dress. She died on October 21, 1883 in Pleasant Grove. She was buried on October 24, 1883 in Pleasant Grove. She was sealed to William H. King on November 5, 1884 in the Logan Temple. They obviously had no children. When Ella's brother was born two years after her death, her parents named him William King Driggs in honor of Ella Olivia and the man she was about to marry. William King Driggs graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1905.

Driggs, Frank Milton

Driggs, Frank Milton
Ogden, Utah US

Frank and Maude Driggs

Class of 1888? Frank Milton Driggs. Two years at Brigham Young Academy. Source: Book, The Sons of Brigham, by T. Earl Pardoe, pp. 55-57. ~ ~ ~ ~ Frank Driggs was born on November 20, 1870, in Pleasant Grove, Utah. At an early age he became interested in the problems of hearing, especially deploring deafness, which he was told was hereditary. This he early disproved. He went through grade school with his brothers, did his share of farm work, and passed his home studies as well as his school assignments. He spent two years studying at Brigham Young Academy. He was encouraged by Dr. Maeser and the BYA faculty to become an authority in teaching the deaf. He accordingly got approval from his parents to go to the world's greatest school for teaching the deaf, the Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C., from which he graduated with honors for his Master's Degree. A few years later the College conferred on him an honorary doctorate. He married Maude Elsie Short on January 10, 1898. He served in Utah as Superintendent of the Deaf and Blind School from 1906 to 1945, when he retired. With his wife and daughter, Nell, he moved to California where he gave lectures and wrote articles. He died on February 5, 1959.

Driggs, Howard Roscoe

Driggs, Howard Roscoe
New York City, New York US

Howard & 2 Driggs

Class of 1892. Howard R. Driggs. He was 17 when he came to Brigham Young Academy. This was the last year it was held in the ZCMI warehouse. He came in contact frequently with Dr. Maeser, who both awed and inspired him. In 1892 Howard earned a Normal (Teaching) Diploma and a firm resolve to be a teacher. Professor of English at the University of Utah, and then New York University. Prominent author and historian. Source: Book, The Sons of Brigham, by T. Earl Pardoe, pp. 58-61.

Driggs, William King

Driggs, William King

William Driggs

Brigham Young High School Class of 1905. William K. Driggs. He also received a Certificate in Regular Art. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, page 208. [See his sister, Ella Olivia Driggs, '81] ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1905. W. K. Driggs, an Arts & Industries graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1905 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music & Arts and Industries Graduates, Catalogues & Announcements, for 30th Academic Year, 1905-1906, p. 176.

Drury, Lloyd A.
Provo, Utah US

Lloyd Drury

Faculty & Staff, including 1952-53. Teacher of Civics.

Duane, James
3637 East 7800 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 US

Jimmy Duane

Class of 1958. James (Jimmy) Duane. Football, Wrestling, Track, Baseball, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Senior Sluff Day Committee.

Dudley, Lucy

Lucy Dudley

Class of 1932. Lucy Dudley. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, June 2, 1932. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, June 1, 1932.

Duerden, David S.
1235 E. 2000 N.
Provo, UT 84604 US

David Duerden
  • Cell: 208-313-0676
  • Home: 801-373-5912

Class of 1970. David Duerden. BYU BS Child Development and Family Relations 1977. BYU MS Child Development and Family Relations 1982. Doctoral Work at Purdue(ABD). Has taught at BYU Provo (as grad student), BYU Hawaii as Admin Director of Child Labs and Dept of Home & Family. Married with 4 sons and 1 granddaughter at this writing (2007).

Duerden, Gregory Claude
1235 East 2000 North
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Greg Duerden
  • Cell: 801-367-7112
  • Home: 801-373-5912

Class of 1967. Gregory C. Duerden. German Club, Letterman, President of Young Ambassadors for Freedom, Forensics, Football, Track. BYU 1993.~ ~ ~ ~ Former newspaper editor and publisher in Utah, Wyoming and Colorado, Democrat candidate for Utah House of Representatives, District 58 (North Provo). Greg first married Katherine Jo Rasmussen who was born on February 2, 1950 in Boise, Idaho. Her parents were Joseph Merrill Rasmussen and Dorris Gillette Rasmussen. They married on August 21, 1971. Katherine died on November 30, 1992 in Monticello, Utah. Her interment, Monticello City Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF HIS 2ND WIFE: Marianne Washburn Kjar-Duerden, born, September 8, 1943, to Viron and Mary Washburn of Pleasant Grove's Monkeytown neighborhood, passed away at home Friday, August 29, 2014. A graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, Class of 1961. She attended BYU where she met and married David Louis Kjar from Sanpete County. They had eight children, one (Nathan) died in infancy and seven survived to have families of their own. David died in 1991 while they lived in Gunnison, where he was a hospital administrator. The family continued to live in Gunnison, for a few years and then moved to Provo in 1997. After 15 years of living in Provo, she met and married Greg Duerden. They successfully blended their families into quite a clan; 13 children and step-children, 11 spouses, 55 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. For the last year, Marianne and Greg served as Church Services Missionaries at LDS Tech. A lifelong active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served as Relief Society President, once in Gunnison and twice in Provo, she had several teaching positions, and as Stake Singles Co-Chair for three years in Provo. She was preceded in death by her son, Nathan, her husband, David and both of her parents. She is survived by her husband Greg, her seven children: Ron (Stephanie), Heidi, Kristen (Matt), John (Jeralyn), Megan (Maurod), Paul (Jen), Steven (Damaris); six step-children: Doris (Scott), Holly, Michelle (Brant), Rachel, Gary (Cabrel), Mackenzie; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; brother, Mark and numerous cousins, friends and loved ones. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, September 3, 2014 at the Oak Hills Provo Stake Center, 925 East North Temple Drive, Provo, Utah. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center Street, Tuesday, September 2, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and at the church, Wednesday from 9-9:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Manti City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent online at www.bergmortuary.com [Deseret News, September 2, 2014] ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF STEP-FATHER: Step-Father Floyd E. Breinholt, famous Utah artist and educator, age 81, died at home in Provo on January 29, 1997. Floyd was born December 25, 1915, in Ephraim, Utah, to Wilford L. and Jenny Marie Breinholt. On June 12, 1939, he married Tess E. Tidwell in the Manti Temple. Tess preceded him in death in 1975. On Oct. 20, 1976, he married Claudia Young Duerden in the Provo Temple. He is survived by his wife Claudia, four children, and four step-children: Mark F. Breinholt (Susan), Karen Breinholt Morgan (Jerrold, Deceased), Mace T. Breinholt Rich (Craig), Lesa Tess Breinholt Udall (Steven), Gregory C. Duerden [BYH Class of 1967] (Katherine Jo, deceased), David S. Duerden [BYH Class of 1970](Donna), Richard Y. Duerden (Cheryl), and Scott B. Duerden. [Deseret News, Friday, January 31, 1997.] ~ ~ ~ ~ 1995: WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN SALINA HAS NEW OWNERS. A weekly newspaper, the Salina Sun in south central Utah, has been sold. The new owners are Jim and Lori Olsen of Gunnison, who purchased the interests as the result of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy by Post Publishing. The newspapers were sold to Post by Kevin Ashby, former Salina resident now living in Price. Jim Olsen formerly worked for Post Publishing. Ashby reportedly had planned to publish a newspaper under another name until negotiations were completed between him and Post Publishing, allowing him to again publish the Salina Sun sell his interest. Greg Duerden has been hired by the new owners as Editor of the Salina Sun. Duerden has worked for newspapers in Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. Offices of the Salina Sun have been moved to a former bank building at 3 E. Main St. [Deseret News, Thursday, January 12, 1995.] ~ ~ ~ ~ 2004 former address: Gregory Duerden, Staff Writer, The Humboldt Beacon (at the Preston Centre), 180 South Fortuna Blvd., Fortuna California 95540. Provo @2007

Duerden, Richard Y.
1426 West 1150 North
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Richard Duerden
  • Work: (801) 374-1935

Class of 1973. Richard Y. Duerden. BYU BA English 1979. BYU MA English 1981. University of Chicago PHD 1988. Associate Professor of Early British Literature Faculty, BYU.

Duffin, Cyril

Duffin, Cyril

Cyril Duffin

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1909? Cyril Duffin. He appears in a photograph of the BYH Commercial Class taken in 1909 -- 20 students all wearing identical outfits with a big "C" on their jerseys.

Duffin, Florence

Duffin, Florence
Of Provo, Utah US

Florence Duffin

Class of 1912. Florence Duffin, of Provo, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 62, 105.

Duke, Adolphia R.

Duke, Adolphia R.

Adolphia Duke

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. Adolphia R. Duke. He received a High School Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 18. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1906. A. R. Duke, 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. ~ ~ ~ ~ Adolphia "R" Duke was born on November 16, 1882 in Heber City, Utah. His parents were Robert Duke and Anna Josephine Peterson Duke. Adolphia married Christina Veronica "Crissie" Lindsay on June 12, 1907 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Adolphia R. Duke died on May 22, 1958 in Heber City, Utah. His interment, Heber City, Utah.

Duke, D. C.

Duke, D. C.

D. C. Duke

Class of 1913. D. C. Duke. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1913. Name on list, but no photo. Source: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81.

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