Class of 1960 H.S.



Class of 1960 H.S.'s Website

Alphabetical Alumni

Read, Sondra
135 South 300 West
American Fork, Utah 84003-2211

Sondra and Jess L. Green
  • Home: (801) 756-6717

Class of 1960. Sondra Read. Best Actress Award, Hi-Steppers Vice President, Forensics. [First name listed as both Sandra and Sondra in 1960 Wildcat yearbook -- Sondra appears to be correct.] BYU BA Acting 1965. Married Jess L. Green. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate address: PO Box 174, American Fork, Utah 84003. @2010

Ream, Robert Griffith
357 E 2200 N
Provo, Utah 84604-5882 US

Bob and Helen Ream
  • Work: (801) 489-5556
  • Home: 801-374-4798

Class of 1960. Robert G. "Bobby" Ream. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Tennis, Lettermen, Concert Band, Forensics, Ski Club. BYU BA 1975. His parents: Paul Ream and Cleo Nuttall Ream (div). Paul and Cleo had one daughter and three sons together: Marian Ream (St. George), Daniel Paul Ream (Provo, dec.), Robert G. Ream (Provo) and Lance J. Ream (Salt Lake City). ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate mailing address: 401 North 750 East, Provo, Utah 84606 @2010

Reimschüssel, Ernest Kay [Reimschussel,]

Reimschüssel, Ernest Kay [Reimschussel,]
Lehi, Utah US

Kay Reimschüssel

Class of 1960. Kay Reimschüssel, Ernest Kay [Reimschussel]. Student Body Second Vice President. Chorus, Concert Band, Pep Band Asst Conductor, Drum Major, Boys State, Wildcat Yearbook, Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Junior Class President, Thespians, Quill & Scroll, Library Staff, Seminary Graduate, Honor Roll, All State Band. BYU BS Elementary Education 1968. His parents: Ernest Felix Reimschussel and Hilda Beth Britton, married 1940 in Salt Lake City. Their children: LuAnn Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1964, now dec.] (Glen L.) Miller; Ernest Kay Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1960], Lehi; Richard B. Reimschussel [BYU Class of 1969] (Frankie), Orem; Carol Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1970] (Richard E.) McDermott, Syracuse; Robert J. (Robin) Reimschussel, Provo; and foster son, Craig Coleman (Liz), Provo. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Ernest Kay Reimschussel - January 3, 1942 - December 22, 2013. In loving memory of the honorable teaching professor of history, gifted of learning, fatherhood and most of all faith. Kay was born in the Lehi Hospital to loving parents Ernest Felix and Hilda Beth Britton Reimschussel. He attended BY High [Class of 1960] and proceeded to be on the student body council, drum major, earned his Eagle Scout award, served two missions for the LDS Church. Kay attended and graduated from BYU. He began teaching in Tooele and retired after many years of service in the Jordan School District. He was awarded Teacher of the Year by the State of Utah and received a Master's Degree from U of U. He is survived by his loving son Jason and two beautiful granddaughters, Alexandra and Abby, one sister Carol Sue (Richard) McDermott, two brothers; Robert J. and Richard (Frankie). Preceded in death by his sister LuAnn Miller and his parents. Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 28, 2013 at 11 a.m. in the Lehi Stake Center, 300 North Center. Family and friends may call Friday evening at Wing Mortuary, 118 East Main, Lehi from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to service on Saturday morning. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Online guest book at wingmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, December 26, 2013][&]

Rich, Lance Sterling Sr.
7102 Calabria Court D
San Diego, California 84093-3817

Lance and Linda Rich
  • Cell: 801-652-9838

Class of 1960. Lance S. Rich. Wildcat Yearbook Photographer, Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Track, Junior Varsity Basketball, Concert Band, Chorus, Spanish Club, Model U.N. BYU BS Business Management 1965. Married Linda, and they have five children. Four of the children are married, and one is at the U of U. Lance and Linda have 13 grandchildren. Lance is retired. He worked for L-3 Communications in Salt Lake City, Utah. They also have a home in LaJolla, California, 10 minutes from Torrey Pines golf course. Lance served on the 50th Anniversary Reunion Committee of the Class of 1960 in 2010. ~ ~ ~ ~ Salt Lake address: 3056 Cobble Stream Circle, Sandy, Utah. Their youngest son graduated from the University of Utah and now works for Goldman Sachs in SLC. Lance retired in August of 2013. They are now splitting time between their homes in SLC and La Jolla, California. @Jan 2014

Ripple, Paul
1355 W 5000 S
Spanish Fork, Utah 84660-5104

Paul and Sally Ripple
  • Work: (801) 798-2645

Class of 1960. Paul Ripple. Football, Wrestling. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS FATHER'S OBITUARY: Ross Wallace Ripple, "Wally", age 90, of Springville, Utah, died August 31, 2013. He was born December 10, 1922 to Ross and Thilda Anderburg Ripple in Provo, Utah. He married Lorraine Adamson on April 25, 1941 in Heber City, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Wally received his education in the Provo City schools, graduating from Provo High School in 1941. Throughout his life he brought laughter to all around him with his tremendous sense of humor. He was a master of anecdotes and lived life with a spirit of fun. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having served both Ward and Stake callings. He and his wife Lorraine raised their five children in the Edgemont area of Provo. Wally spent most of his life as a salesman until they owned and operated their Drive Inn known as "Ripples" for 35 years. He loved his work and took pride in owning his own business. He raised Morgan Horses for 52 years, and was very active in hunting and fishing. He served on the Wasatch County Hospital Board for 10 years. He is survived by his loving wife Lorraine; sons Paul (Sally), Todd (Marilyn) and Riley (Ty); son-in-Law Keith Kindler; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by daughters Leslie Ann (C.T.) Riggins and Sheila Kindler. Funeral services will be held on Friday, September 6, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. in the Springville 6th Ward Chapel, 1785 East 400 South, Springville, Utah. Friends may call at the church on Friday morning from 9 until 10:45. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent at www.bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, September 4, 2013]

Rowan, Lana Lee
South Ogden, Utah US

Lana and Roger Moon

Class of 1960. Lana Lee Rowan. Thespians, Model U.N., Poetry Contest, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Wildcat Yearbook, Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Quill & Scroll, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Forensics, Seminary Graduate. Attended BYU through 1964. Married D. Roger Moon, and Roger and Lana have five children: four sons and one daughter; and five grandchildren and two great-grandkids. Former occupation, farming & former Millard County Commissioner, chair. Formerly represented Utah State University Extension Service. Sat on several state boards appointed by the Governor. Currently serving as the Corporate Financial Aid Director for Stevens-Henager Colleges/ CollegeAmerica Colleges from 1999 to current year 2010. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ The Class of 1960 held a highly successful 50th Anniversary Golden Reunion on July 1, 2010. Class members, spouses and significant others were all invited to this reunion. Lana served as Reunion Co-Chair along with Dick Hintze. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Lana Lee Moon, 1942 ~ 2021. BORN: March 10, 1942. DIED: April 19, 2021. Lana Lee Rowan Moon, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend reunited with her Heavenly Father, April 19, 2021. Lana was born to Jerald Gordon Rowan and Edith Payne Rowan on March 10, 1942, in Provo, Utah. She is survived by her husband Roger, the love of her life (married 58 years). Her posterity includes five children: Gregory, Scott, Garett, Lafe, & daughter Deanna. She also had twenty beloved grandchildren and six great­ grandchildren. Lana's surviving brothers are Jerry, Bill, and Jack Rowan. Lana grew up in Provo, Utah. She was active in school activities which included the School Newspaper & Yearbook, Cheerleading, Homecoming Royalty, and Thespian Club. Lana was in one of the last classes to graduate from Brigham Young High School (also known as B.Y. High). She graduated in the BYH Class of 1960. After High School, she enrolled at BYU and chose to study interior design as a possible career. Lana was an outgoing and social individual. She always made people feel welcome and comfortable. Her smile, sense of humor, and sharp wit could light up a room and she was always the life of the party. She had many talents, including being blessed with the ability to play the piano and sing. She was a member of a musical choir group in Delta named the "Blue Notes". While raising her family, she gained employment at Delta Valley Farms, the "Cheese Factory," and eventually managed the restaurant and catering service. In 1991, Lana was elected as the first female Millard County Commissioner and served two four­-year terms. As a County Commissioner, she was intimately involved with the State of Utah's Centennial Celebration. Lana assisted with producing the book: A History of Millard County, written by Edward Leo Lyman and Linda King Newell. She was involved with various State Boards and Committees and worked with Utah's Congressional Delegation and Governor Mike Leavitt. Due to Lana's efforts to maintain the existing Utah State University Extension Service, she was appointed "liaison" and representative to the National Organization for Land Grant Colleges. After selling the farm located south of Delta, Roger and Lana relocated to the Ogden area. Lana obtained employment at Stevens-Henagar College in 1999 and eventually was promoted to Student Loan Director until taking a medical retirement in 2014. Lana had the unique ability to respond to problems directly, even when confronted with criticism. She was not afraid to speak her mind with clear intent but without malice. She never held a grudge and was quick to forgive and forget when criticized or offended. Her efforts in life and her love and compassion for people are worthy examples of her posterity. A viewing will be held Sunday, April 25, 2021, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Leavitt's Mortuary 836 36th Street Ogden, Utah. Funeral Services will be held Monday, April 26, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. with a viewing prior from 10:00-10:45 a.m. at Leavitt's Mortuary. Interment at Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park To plant trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. [Published by Leavitt's Mortuary from Apr. 23 to Apr. 24, 2021.] Source.

Simmons, Duane MacArthur
3677 W Yellow Peak Dr
Queen Creek, Arizona 85142-3076 US

Duane and MaryEllen Simmons
  • Cell: 480-296-5446
  • Home: 480-588-8007

Class of 1960. Duane MacArthur Simmons. BYU BS Accounting 1968. Arizona State University MBA 1975. Duane married to MaryEllen Collins Simmons. They are the parents of 10 children. They were foster parents in Arizona for 25 years to more than 125 children. He served as bishop of the Orangewood Ward in West Covina, California. Duane was the Vice President of Pacific Award Metals located in Baldwin Park, California. He is now retired. He would love to hear from former classmates. Alternate email: marysim@msn.com @2011

Smith, Al

Smith, Al

Al Smith

Class of 1960. Al Smith. Football, Lettermen, Chorus, Forensics, Thespians, Poetry Contest, Seminary Graduate. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Albert Grant Smith, Sr., born March 16, 1942 in Brigham City, Utah. His parents were Cecil Grant Smith and Ila Roberts Smith. Albert married Sharon. They lived in Oregon. Albert Sr. and his 8-year-old son, Albert Grant Smith, Jr., were fishing in the Santiam River near Gates, Oregon, when both drowned on August 17, 1974. Albert Grant Smith Sr. was 32 years old. Their interment: Lehi, Utah. News Article.

Snow, Richard Don
21 West 2750 South
Bountiful, Utah 84010

Richard and Shirley Snow

Class of 1960. Track, Seminary Graduate. Richard is the only graduate who was deaf in the Class of 1960. "It's been 45 years since I have seen any of my classmates. Captain of the Gymnastic team, BYU, 1962-64. WAC Trampoline champion, 1963 and 1964. Fisher Smith Outstanding Athlete Award, BYU 1964. BYU BS Physical Education, 1965. Married Shirley Moore in the S.L. Temple, June 10,1966. Happily married 39 yrs. She is also deaf, graduate of, homecoming queen, & cheerleader for 7 years at the Florida School for the Deaf." They have 4 children (2 girls, 2 boys), and 9 grandchildren, all hearing. University of Utah M.ED Special Ed. (deaf) & teaching certificate, 1970. Masters & 60 hrs. of religion, CES 1985. Taught P.E. and other subjects at the Utah School for the Deaf, 6 years. Currently employed by CES as the only full-time Seminary & Institute teacher in the world who is deaf himself, 34 years. Both Richard & Shirley speak English & are fluent in American Sign Language. Both have been active in LDS Church; He was in the Deaf Ward Bishopric twice, and in the High Council of Park Stake, SLC. She was a YW & RS President. Richard is currently gospel doctrine teacher in the deaf 1st ward in SLC. Alternate email: SnowRD@ldsces.org @2005

Tate, Barbara
3655 Gramercy Ave
Ogden, Utah 84403-1917 US

Barbara and Dennis Bednarik
  • Work: (801) 394-5905
  • Home: (801) 394-2698

Class of 1960. Barbara Tate. F.H.A., Chorus, Forensics, Interpretive, Poetry Contest, Seminary Graduate. BYU BS Teacher Education 1965. Married Dennis F. Bednarik, seven children. Occupation, Teacher, Elementary and Special Education. Alternate Address: Barbara T. Bednarik, PO Box 150284, Ogden, Utah 84415 - (801) 394-2698 @2010

Watts, Edyth Ann
113 Roundtree Blvd
San Rafael, California 94903 US

Edyth Ann Meredith
  • Home: 415-499-1119

Class of 1960. Edyth Ann Watts. Wildcat Yearbook Editor. Chorus, Quill & Scroll, Thespians, F.H.A., Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Model U.N., Forensics, Interpretive, Honor Roll, Poetry Contest, Pep Club, Seminary Graduate. BYU 1964. Married _____ Meredith. Her parents: Verdun Austin Watts, Sr. [BYH Class of 193?] and Bernice Peay Watts. They had five children: Carolyn Watts [BYH Class of 1955] Sargent (dec.), Santa Maria, California; Edyth Ann Watts [BYH Class of 1960] Meredith, (formerly San Rafael, California) Valley Village, California; Verdun Austin Watts, Jr. [BYH Class of 1962] (Jo Ann), (formerly Morehead, Kentucky) Bountiful, Utah; James D. Watts [BYH Class of 1969] (dec.), Sonora, California; and Connie Watts (Greg) Post, Rescue, California. @2009 [Sometimes Edyth Ann Watts Meredith] ~ ~ ~ ~ Address updated @2010

Watts, Janice Kay
769 East 2730 North
Provo, Utah 84604-4030 US

Janice & Bradley Jones
  • Work: 801-374-0303
  • Home: 801-367-7705

Class of 1960. Janice Watts. Student Body Cheerleader. Homecoming Queen, Sweetheart Queen Attendant, Chorus, Hi-Steppers, Ski Club, Seminary Graduate, Soph Class Social Chair. BYU BS Elementary Education & Teaching Certificate 1965. Married Bradley D. Jones. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Stanley Howard Watts and Emily Kelly Watts. They had three daughters and one son: Janice Watts Jones [BYH Class of 1960], Provo, Utah; Susan Watts (Richard) Coon, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Judy Watts (Edward) Cannon, McKinleyville, California; and Howard (Vicki) Watts [BYH Class of 1971], American Fork, Utah. @2010

Workman, Stanley Ross
8418 Rams Horn Drive
West Jordan, Utah 84088-4794 US

Stan and Barbara Workman
  • Home: (801) 280-1205

Class of 1960. Stanley Ross Workman. Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Chorus. He married Barbara K. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Arland LeRoy "Hap" Workman, born April 9, 1916 in Roosevelt, Utah, married Ruby Hill Workman on November 12, 1936, and died September 23, 2004 in Provo, Utah. Arland Workman was a finish carpenter and woodworker, and later became a master locksmith at BYU, and supervised all lock and security doors until his retirement in 1981. They had four sons: Dan Rell Workman [BYH Class of 1958] (Margaret) of Roswell, Georgia; Stanley Ross Workman [BYH Class of 1960] (Barbara) of West Jordan, Utah; Kenneth A. Workman [BYH Class of 1961] (Chris) of Murray, Utah; and Lance Workman (Andrea) of Provo, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Stan spent many years as an executive in the Salt Lake County Library System. He was based at the Whitmore Library, in Midvale. He is now retired from that System. While in High School, Stan and his dad fully restored a Ford Model A automobile, with a rumble seat, which is fondly remembered by Stan's classmates. @2010

Worsley, Steven Alma
890 North 1260 East
Provo, Utah 84604-3522 US

Steve and Cheryl Worsley
  • Home: 801-370-0437

Class of 1960. Steve Worsley. Wrestling, Track, Concert Band, Chorus, Junior Varsity Football, Ski Club, Yld Cat Newspaper, Junior Class Vice President, Seminary Graduate. Married Cheryl. Formerly of Azuza, California, moved back to Provo abt. 2006. Steve Worsley is a professional caterer, and he provided the wonderful catering for the 45th and 50th anniversary reunions of the BYH Class of 1960. He served as a member of the Reunion Committee for both reunions. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ CHERYL STARTUP WORSLEY BIO: I was born December 27, 1943. Not long ago I celebrated my 70th birthday with a party given by my children. I brought to Relief Society a timeline in pictures and strung them across the Relief Society room wall in front. - In my early years I was raised in Provo, Utah by the Startup family. My father, Elbert Startup, was eldest son of the famous Startup Candy Manufacturer, Walter Startup, with a factory built in 1886 by the railroad tracks in Provo at 500 South & 100 East from which Walter and his two brothers shipped candy all over the U.S. from “Provo, Utah, The Candy City” as it was known. After World War I, the Great Depression, & World War II the candy business suffered. -After returning from serving a two-year mission for the church in England, which was a great sacrifice for his father, my Dad married Maurine Brown. He started driving the Startup Candy delivery truck all over Utah County to help his father’s candy business. My parents realized Dad could not provide enough money for our large growing family of six children in 1945. Mother started the first social catering company in Utah Valley and charged 25 cents a person. As a child I helped Mother make little fancy cakes to serve to the wedding guests for each catering party. -By the time the ninth child was born into our family, I was eleven years old. We left Provo and moved to Pasadena, California, where the Startup Catering Company thrived by charging $1.25 per person. It was an exciting family business. We made the news when my oldest brother returned from serving a mission in France and twin baby girls were born the same time in 1959, making eleven Startup children in all. -Steve Worsley, my future husband, graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1960 and went to Los Angeles for work. We met at the Los Angeles Stake dance on December 17, 1959. We dated and catered together on Saturdays and fell in love. -Steve left to serve a mission for the Church to the North Central States in October 1961. I waited and kept busy singing in different ward sacrament meetings and performing floor shows at Church stake dances throughout Southern California. I learned to be a wedding florist, and received certification from Casablanca Floral School in Los Angeles, and then I attended BYU for one year. -Steve returned and we went to a semester together at BYU. I performed with 19 other students on a BYU-USO tour with the combined Folk Dancers and the Program Bureau directed by Janie Thompson. -Steve and I were married in the Logan Utah Temple on July 31, 1964. We lived in Arcadia, California. By the time we had two children, a daughter and a son, a tragedy came. My husband accidentally ran over our two-year-old son, Matthew, and he was taken to heaven. Experiencing that sad event has changed our lives for the better. We became stronger in the gospel and in serving better so that we are worthy to be with Matthew again in the celestial kingdom. - We had five more daughters and gained a foster daughter. Steve started his own catering business, “The Bashful Butler” by the time our fourth daughter, Wendy (Smith), who lives in our ward at this time, was born in 1977. -I was performing at a BYU Education Week Program Bureau Reunion Show August 1989 when I fell 16 feet down off the stage into the orchestra pit of the DeJong Concert Hall. Through the faith and prayers of loved ones and friends, I was awakened from a four-day coma. Life seemed to lead me to a stronger desire to be better and to live closer to the Holy Spirit. It was one year and three months later that Steve and I were guided to travel to the country of Romania to adopt two children. We went with four of my siblings and their spouses and there were eleven little Startup babies adopted and brought back to the United States. Steve and I added two sons to our Worsley clan, making ten children in all. - I have been honored to be mother-of-the-bride seven times, all married in the Temple of our Lord. I have 25 darling and fun grandchildren. Another tragedy hit in 2009. Our 4 1/2-year-old grandson, Cooper, was taken to heaven in the same manner that Matthew died. I have another investment in the Celestial Kingdom. -My greatest desire is to be as faithful as my eight pioneer great-grandparents were, who lived true to the gospel of Jesus Christ all their lives. I am thankful that they made it possible for me to have the gospel in my life today. I am greatly blessed! I want to be the best example for my children and grandchildren so they will choose righteously, and that someday we may all “Sit down in Heaven together”, as quoted from my third great-grandmother, Lucy Mack Smith. May I return to the arms of my Heavenly Father and hear him say, “Well done, my good and faithful daughter, welcome Home”. May 2014 Source

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