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Zabriskie, Cheryl Anne
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Cheryl Zabriskie
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Class of 1970. Cheryl Zabriskie. Graduated from Orem High School, Class of 1970. Cheryl is a.k.a. Cheryl Anne Butehorn. |
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Zabriskie, Gary Keith
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Gary Zabriskie
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Class of 1969. Gary K. Zabriskie. Provo Fire Department engineer. Retired Provo City Fire Rescue Engineer/Paramedic after 30 years of service. Also retired Commercial Pilot with A&P Mechanic licenses. @2021 |
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Zabriskie, George Olin
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Olin and LaVera Zabriskie |
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Class of 1921. Olin Zabriskie. Source: Photograph of the BYH Graduating Class of 1921, taken in 1921. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1921. Olin Zabriskie. Source 2: 1921 BYU Banyan, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1921. George Olin Zabriskie. He received a High School Diploma in 1921. Source 3: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 418. ~ ~ ~ ~ George Olin Zabriskie was born in Fairview [or Mt. Pleasant], Utah, on April 26, 1904. His parents were George Alva Zabriskie and Mary Magdalene Breckenridge. He married LaVera Lublin on November 17, 1926 in Salt Lake City, Utah. LaVera was born on August 1, 1907 in Moore, [Lost River, Blaine, Camas] Idaho. Her parents were Samuel Lublin and Inger Kjerstine Hansen-Bogh. She died on May 1, 1984 in Salt Lake City, Utah. George Olin Zabriskie died on September 25, 1988 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Springville, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Footnote about their son: New Temple Presidents: Orlando Florida Temple. Kenneth L Zabriskie, 70, Longwood Ward, Lake Mary Florida Stake, called as president of the Orlando Florida Temple, succeeding Pres. Jack F. Joyner. Pres. Zabriskie's wife, LeOra Williams Zabriskie, will serve as temple matron. Pres. Zabriskie served as president of the Florida Ft. Lauderdale Mission, Young Men general board member, temple sealer, stake president's counselor and patriarch. A retired regional sales manager and chief executive officer of Medical Device Manufacturing Co., he attended various business training courses. He was born in Provo, Utah, to George Olin Zabriskie and LaVera Lublin Zabriskie. Sister Zabriskie, who served with her husband when he was mission president, is a former ward and stake Relief Society president, Church Office Building hostess and temple worker. She attended BYU and was born in Heber City, Utah, to David A. and Eva Thacker Williams. [September 27, 1997, Deseret News] |
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Zabriskie, Joel Daniels
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Joel & Ruby Zabriskie
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Class of 1966. Joel Zabriskie. Track, Wrestling, Chorus President, Brigadier Newspaper Asst Sports Editor, All State Chorus, Seminary 4 years. Mission: British South 1967-1969. BYU BS Finance 1980, VP/Controller CETEC IVIE audio products. Joel married Ruby Kimball, BYH Class of 1967. They have Five Girls, Three Boys, all married. 20+ grandchildren. Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America: Sector One Chairman -- Sector One - Lehi, Alpine,Timpanogos, Utah Lake, Bridal Veil Falls and Silver Lake Districts. 1991 Silver Beaver Award Recipient. Also: Former high councilor, bishop and counselor, assistant priests quorum adviser, elders quorum president's counselor, ward music chairman, stake president's counselor, and currently Stake President. Primarily an Accountant. @2005. Joel is a twin brother of Noel Zabriskie, who is also a member of the BYH Class of 1966. @2016 Joel and Ruby attended the 50th Anniversary Reunion of the BYH Class of 1966 on September 2, 2016. "Loved BY Elementary, Junior High, and High School." |
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Zabriskie, Katharine Newell
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Kate and Steve Belmont
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Class of 1959. Katharine Zabriskie. Student Body Art Manager. Vocal Music, Special Art Award, Art Purchase Award, Notre Maison, Publications Award, Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Junior Academy of Arts and Sciences Award, Chorus, Hi-Steppers, Quill & Scroll, Pep Club, Junior Prom Committee, Seminary Graduate, Sweethearts Ball Committee. (Katie, Katy, Kate) Married Steven W. Belmont. --@2009 |
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Zabriskie, Noel Reynolds
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Noel and Sherrie Zabriskie
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Class of 1966. Noel Zabriskie. Track, Chorus Vice President, Thespians President, Lettermen's Club, Brigadier Newspaper News Editor, Science Club, School Play, 2 Superior Solos Music Festival, Holds Yr. Record in Track 880 Region, Division, Seminary 4 years. Mission: Uruguay-Paraguay 1967-1969. BYU BA Spanish Education 1972, BYU Masters in Education (MED), Secondary Curriculum & Instruction 1977. Education Administrator. Noel married ReNon Fisher, also BYH Class of 1966. They had four daughters, one son: Ranae and Danny Hart, Kaysville, Utah; Rachelle and Tony Greenwell, Roy, Utah; Alan and Jennie Zabriskie, Warrensburg, Missouri; Becky and Brad Petersen, Ogden, Utah; and Lauren Zabriskie, also of Ogden, Utah. They have eleven grandchildren. -- see tribute to Renon in her record. ~ ~ Noel is formerly Weber School District, Human Resource Director. 2002 Olympics Torchbearer, Ogden, Utah. Noel is a twin brother of Joel Zabriskie, also a member of the BYH Class of 1966. Noel became Superintendent of the Ogden School District on July 1, 2006. Renon died on August 26, 2011. Address updated. @Jul2013 Noel Zabriskie married Jan. @2016 Noel and Jan attended the 50th Anniversary Reunion of the BYH Class of 1966 on September 2, 2016. ~ ~ ~ ~ |
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Zabriskie, Richard Goodridge
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Richard and Vicki Zabriskie |
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Class of 1957. Richard G. Zabriskie. Band, Graduation Committee. BYU BA 1961. HIS OBITUARY: Ephraim, Utah -- Richard Goodridge Zabriskie passed away Wednesday, June 24, 2004 at the age of 64 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital. Dick was born September 20, 1939 in Lethbridge, Alberta Canada to Arnold Hooper Zabriskie and Barbara Goodridge Zabriskie, the last of four children. The family moved back to Provo in 1944 following the death of his father. Dick attended Provo schools and graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1953 [actually 1957]. He later attended BYU. Dick joined the Army Reserve when he was 17, and served for 6 years. He served an honorable LDS mission to New Zealand. He married Vicki Lynne Wahl on June 28, 1963 in the Manti LDS Temple. Dick worked for Dixon Taylor Russell Home Furnishings until he started working for the U.S. Postal Service in Provo. He and the family moved to Ephraim, Utah in 1976 when he became the Postmaster of the Ephraim Post Office. Dick's greatest joy was spending time with his family. He also enjoyed his work in the Manti Temple. His hobbies included reading about U.S. history, coin and stamp collecting and target shooting. He was survived by his wife, Vicki, their children Lisa McGinnis (Vic) and their daughters Joan and Morgan, R. Cary Zabriskie (Kristin) their son Zach; Laura Hunter (Josh) and their son Lance; and Jennifer L. Zabriskie. Dick is also survived by his sister, Virginia Fielding, his brother, Bill Zabriskie, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister JoAnne Carter. Funeral services were held Monday, June 28, 2004 in Ephriam. Interment, Ephraim City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, June 26, 2004.] |
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Zabriskie, William
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Bill and Vivian Zabriskie
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Class of 1957 ~ Honorary. William (Bill) Zabriskie. [Name, photo do not appear with senior class in 1957 Wildcat yearbook.] He married Vivian. ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to bzabriskie@heroworks.com bounced back. @2010 |
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Zemp, Brian Lynn
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Brian Zemp |
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Class of 1963. Brian L. Zemp. Track, Tennis, Drama, Homeroom Rep, Thespians, Wildcat Yearbook Business Manager, Newspaper Photo Editor, Seminary 4 years, KOVO Reporter, Spanish Club, Science Club. BYU BA Political Science 1971. Born June 1, 1945 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Died January 28, 2000 in Utah. His parents: Lynn Hurst Zemp and Lila Naomi LeBaron. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: When Brian Lynn Zemp was born on 1 June 1945, in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, his father, Lynn Hurst Zemp, was 23 and his mother, Lila Naomi LeBaron, was 20. He immigrated to Sweet Grass, Montana, United States in 1951. Brian graduated from Brigham Young High School, Provo, Utah, in the Class of 1963. He lived in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States in 2000. He died on 28 January 2000, in Tucson, Pima, Arizona, United States, at the age of 54, and was buried in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States. |
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Zenger, John H.
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Jack and Holly Zenger
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Class of 1949. Jack Zenger. Wildcat Yearbook Editor, Debate. He graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ John H. "Jack" Zenger received a bachelors degree in psychology from BYU, an MBA from UCLA, and a PhD in Business Administration from the University of Southern California. He served on the faculty at USC and later taught at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He and his wife, Holly, reside in Midway, Utah, and his company is located in Orem, Utah. ---- Jack Zenger, CEO, Zenger | Folkman ---- Jack Zenger is the co-founder and CEO of Zenger Folkman, a broad-scale provider of consulting, research, materials and technology for leadership development. In 1977 he co-founded Zenger-Miller and served as its president and CEO until 1991. The Wall St. Journal named Zenger-Miller one of the top 10 companies providing executive education. From 1966 to 1977 he was vice president of human resources for the Syntex Corporation. In 1994, Mr. Zenger was inducted into the Human Resources Development Hall of Fame. He earned the Distinguished Citizen Award, Stanford Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, and is an Honorary Member of the Instructional Systems Association, for meritorious service to the industry. Jack is also a member of the American Psychological Association, American Society of Training and Development, and was Vice President of the Instructional Systems Association. He serves on the Executive Board of the Utah National Parks Council-Boy Scouts of America as the Chairman of Benefits and Compensation Committee; was the President of the Brigham Young University Alumni Association; is on the Board of Trustees of the Utah Valley State College; and is currently the President of the Midway Boosters. Dr. Zenger’s areas of expertise focus on leadership development and leadership development program design. Mr. Zenger has published 45 articles and is a co-author of the best-selling book, Self-Directed Work Teams: The New American Challenge (Irwin Professional Publishing, 1990); Leading Teams (Irwin Professional Publishing, 1993); author of Not just for CEOs - Sure-Fire Success Secrets for the Leader in Each of Us (Irwin Professional Publishing, 1996); Keeping Teams on Track (Irwin Professional Publishing, 1996), co-author of Results-Based Leadership, published by Harvard Business School Press, 1999 (voted the SHRM 2000 Best Business Book) and co-author of The Extraordinary Leader: Turning Good Managers into Great Leaders, published by McGraw-Hill, 2002. Active in community affairs, he serves as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Utah Valley State College and has served as the Chair of their Business School Advisory Council. He was President of the Midway Boosters from 1999 to 2002. ---- Jack Zenger, CEO, Zenger|Folkman, 610 East Technology Ave. Bldg. B, Orem, UT 84097 - (801) 705-9494 Alternate email 1: jack@zenger.net Alternate email 2: drjzenger@aol.com Website: http://www.zfco.com/ ~ ~ ~ ~ Dr. John “Jack” H. Zenger, president and CEO of Extraordinary Performance Group. Zenger received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from BYU, an MBA from UCLA and a doctorate in business administration from the University of Southern California. Zenger has published many articles and books based on leadership and teamwork in the corporate environment. He and his wife, Holly, reside in Midway, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ John H. (Jack) Zenger writes, teaches, and speaks about extraordinary leadership. Today he is one of most authoritative voices on leadership and performance. He received a degree in psychology from Brigham Young University, an MBA from UCLA, and a doctorate degree in business administration from the University of Southern California. He has been the CEO and President of one of the world's largest performance skills improvement companies, Provant, Inc. In 1977, Jack co-founded Zenger Miller, a leading management and leadership development company. He later became the Chairman of Times Mirror Training, Inc. (which consisted of Kaset, Learning International, and Zenger Miller) for many years. He has authored or coauthored seven books, including The Extraordinary Leader: Turning Good Managers into Great Leaders, The Handbook for Leaders: 24 Lessons for Extraordinary Leaders, Results-Based Leadership (which was honored as the best book of 2000 by the Society of Human Resource Management), and best-selling The New Self-Directed Work Teams: The New American Challenge. In 1994, Jack was inducted in the Human Resources Development Hall of Fame. (See photo of Jack on the Class of 1949 reunions page.) ~ ~ ~ ~ Jack Zenger books at Amazon.com |
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Zobel, Clarissa
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Clarissa Zobell |
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Class of 1947? Honorary? Clarissa Zobel. [Her name, photo does not appear with the senior class in the 1947 Wildcat yearbook.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Clarissa Zobel was interviewed on July 30, 1999 for the Provo City Sesquicennial Oral History Project, by Jennifer Winn. A transcript of the interview is available at Provo City Library. |
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Zufelt, Arvin Lloyd
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Arvin Zufelt |
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Class of 1949 ~ Honorary. Arven Lloyd Zufelt. Arven was born on March 8, 1930, in Bridgeland [Duchesne], Utah. His parents were Lloyd Ray Zufelt and Uinta Serale Zufelt Arven died on October 16, 1976, in Oceanside, California. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. |
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Zwahlen, Josefine Emma
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Josy & Ben de Hoyos
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Class of 1954. Josefine Zwahlen. [Name, photo does not appear with senior class in 1954 Wildcat yearbook.] Born in Switzerland, Josefine moved to the USA (Logan, Utah) in 1949. She came to BYU at age 16 after graduating from a correspondence school in Chicago. That school's credits were recognized by other colleges but, she discovered, they were not accepted by BYU. She was able to take a sufficient number of classes at BY High, while simultaneously taking classes at BYU. She graduated from BY High in the spring of 1954 along with the the senior graduating class of that year. ~ ~ ~ ~ She married Benjamin F. de Hoyos on September 10, 1954 in the Salt Lake Temple. They have 12 children. In addition to their own 12 children, they have a foster son who is Tongan. So they are a multi-national family: her husband born in Mexico, she in Switzerland, their children in the US, and their foster son in Tonga. Josefine served a mission in the Missionary Training Center [MTC] as a tutor and translator in Spanish and German, 1995-1997; served missions with her husband as Executive Secretaries in the Mexico South Area Presidency, 1997-1999, and in the same calling in the Chile Area Presidency, 2005-2006. @2007 |
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