Alphabetical Alumni

Slater, Janice

Janice Slater

Class of 1972. Janice Slater. [Need more information.]

Slaugh, Franklin G.

Slaugh, Franklin G.

Franklin Slaugh

Classes of 1913 and 1917. Franklin G. Slaugh. He received a BYH Agriculture Diploma in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 229. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1917. Franklin G. Slaugh. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 229.

Slover, Cindy Jo
50 Park Terrace East Apt 4J
New York, New York 10034-1407 US

Cindy and Ned Butikofer
  • Work: (212) 942-0380

Class of 1971. Cindy Jo Slover. BYU 1975. She married Ned Butikofer.

Smart, Coach __________

Coach _________ Smart

Faculty & Staff. Coach ______ Smart, is shown as an assistant coach for the 1928-1929 BYH basketball team, in the 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section. Also shown is a head coach, _________ Skousen.

Smart, Edwin H. Jr.

Eddie Smart

Class of 1935. Edwin H. "Eddie" Smart, Jr. Basketball. Wildcat Yearbook Assistant Editor. Eddie Smart served as Student Body Head Cheer Leader during his Sophomore year, 1932-1933. He was elected President of his Junior Class in 1933-1934. ~ ~ ~ ~ The BYH graduation date and name "Edwin Smart" confirmed in graduating class list, Salt Lake Telegram, May 7, 1935, p. 14. ~ ~ ~ ~ In 1938, Edwin Smart left for an LDS mission to the New England States. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents were Edwin H. Smart, Sr. BYA Class of 1897, and Henriette "Nettie" Neff Smart, BYA Class of 1902. Siblings include: Muriel Smart BYU ’25 (April 12, 1903 in Provo, Utah, married William Budge Wallis of Paris, Idaho), Wayne N. Smart BYU ’27 (December 3, 1904 in Provo, Utah, married Olive N. Betteridge of Grouse Creek, Utah), Rollee [Rowlee] Neff Smart BYH ’28 (1909 New York, married Doris Hill on June 23, 1937 in Utah County, Utah), Max Neff Smart BYH ’29 (1912 Utah), and Edwin H. Smart, Jr. BYH 1935 (1918 Utah).

Smart, Edwin H. Sr. (1897, F&S)

Smart, Edwin H. Sr. (1897, F&S)
Provo, Utah US

Edwin and Henriette Smart

BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1897. Edwin H. Smart, Sr. Received the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogy (B. Pd.) on May 27, 1897. Source 1: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 27, 1897. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: [Edwin Smart. Name contained in an informal "Cast of Characters" graduation / advertising program of 1897.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 3: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, page 42. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 4: Program, BYA Exercises Class of ' 97, Normal Department. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Edwin H. Smart, Training School & Horticulture, 1902-1907, 1909-1920. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1913. Edwin H. Smart. He received an A.B. Degree in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 288. ~ ~ ~ ~ Edwin H. Smart, was born about 1875 in Utah. His parents are Bayliss Smart and Elizabeth Windsor Smart. He married Henriette "Nettie" Neff. Their children included: Muriel Smart (April 12, 1903 in Provo, Utah, married William Budge Wallis of Paris, Idaho), Wayne N. Smart (December 3, 1904 in Provo, Utah, married Olive N. Betteridge of Grouse Creek, Utah), Rollee Neff Smart (1909 New York, married Doris Hill on June 23, 1937 in Utah County, Utah), Max Neff Smart (1912 Utah), and Edwin H. Smart, Jr. (1918 Utah). Edwin H. Smart, Sr., died on May 21, 1920 in Provo, Utah at the young age of 45 years. Ogden Standard-Examiner, 1920-05-22, B. Y. U. Professor Dies of Meningitis following influenza. Henriette "Nettie" N. Smart, born December 20, 1875, became Dean of Women at BYU in 1925 and served in that position until her death. Henriette "Nettie" Neff Smart died on May 13, 1945 in Provo, Utah.

Smart, Henrietta Neff

Smart, Henrietta Neff
Provo, Utah US

Nettie and Edwin Smart

BYA Class of 1902. Faculty & Staff. Henrietta (Nettie) Neff Smart, Training School, Theology teacher and Dean of Women, 1902-1903, 1906-1907, 1925-1945. ~ ~ ~ ~ Henriette "Nettie" Neff married Professor Edwin H. Smart, Training School & Horticulture, 1902-1907, 1909-1920. His parents were Bayliss Smart and Elizabeth Windsor Smart. Their children included: Muriel Smart (April 12, 1903 in Provo, Utah, married William Budge Wallis of Paris, Idaho), Wayne N. Smart (December 3, 1904 in Provo, Utah, married Olive N. Betteridge of Grouse Creek, Utah), Rollee Neff Smart (1909 New York, married Doris Hill on June 23, 1937 in Utah County, Utah), Max Neff Smart (1912 Utah), and Edwin H. Smart, Jr. (1918 Utah). Edwin H. Smart, Sr., died on May 21, 1920 in Provo, Utah at the young age of 45 years. He died from meningitis following influenza. Henriette "Nettie" N. Smart, born December 20, 1875, became Dean of Women at BYU in 1925 and served in that position until her death. Henriette "Nettie" Neff Smart died on May 13, 1945 in Provo, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Women Dean Of BYU Succumbs. PROVO ~ Mrs. Nettie Neff Smart, 69, who has been "mother" to thousands of girls since she became Dean of Women at Brigham Young University in 1925, died Sunday at 2:10 p.m. of a heart attack at the Utah Valley Hospital. She was sister of the late Dr. Andrew Love Neff, former professor at the University of Utah, who died November 7, 1936. Born December 20, 1875, in Crescent, Utah, she was a daughter of Benjamin Barr and Mary Allen Love Neff. As a child she moved with her parents to the Alta-Bingham mining district and later to Sandy. Educated in Nephi. While still a young girl, Dean Smart moved to Nephi, where she received her early education. In 1900 her family moved to Provo, where she attended the Brigham Young Normal School and after graduating [Class of 1902?], she taught in the American Fork and Provo city schools. She started teaching in the Brigham Young University Training School in 1902 and while teaching there she married Edwin H, Smart on June 25, 1902, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A year after her marriage, she gave up teaching. In 1908, she and her husband moved to Ithaca, New York, where Mr. Smart attended Cornell university. They returned to Provo in 1910 and Mr. Smart was appointed a professor at BYU. He held that position until his death on May 19, 1920. Taught in Provo Schools. Immediately after her husband's death, Dean Smart accepted a teaching position in the Provo city schools. She was named Dean of Women at BYU in 1925. In 1929, she went to New York City, where she attended Columbia University and in 1935 she received her B.S. degree at BYU. Her son, Lt. Max Neff Smart, received his B.S. degree from BYU at the same time. Dean Smart had always been active in LDS Church affairs and at one time was president of the Provo LDS Fourth Ward Primary. Surviving Relations. Surviving are one daughter and four sons: Mrs. William B. (Muriel) Wallis, Vernal, Utah; Wayne N. Smart, Rexburg, Idaho; Lt. Max Neff Smart, US Army, Paris, France; Sgt. Edwin H. Smart, Jr., US Marines on Okinawa; 10 grandchildren: one sister, Mrs. Estella Neff Caldwell, Los Angeles, California. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. in the Provo LDS Fourth Ward chapel by Bishop Victor J. Bird. Interment, Provo City Burial Park. Source.

Smart, Max Neff

Neff Smart

Class of 1929. Neff Smart [Max Neff Smart]. He is listed in the BYH section of the 1929 BYU Banyan as "President" -- but we do not yet know if he was Student Body President or Senior Class President. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents were Edwin H. Smart, Sr., BYA Class of 1897, and Henriette "Nettie" Neff Smart, BYA Class of 1902. Siblings include: Muriel Smart BYU ’25 (April 12, 1903 in Provo, Utah, married William Budge Wallis of Paris, Idaho), Wayne N. Smart BYU ’27 (December 3, 1904 in Provo, Utah, married Olive N. Betteridge of Grouse Creek, Utah), Rollee [Rowlee] Neff Smart BYH ’28 (1909 New York, married Doris Hill on June 23, 1937 in Utah County, Utah), Max Neff Smart BYH ’29 (1912 Utah), and Edwin H. Smart, Jr. BYH 1935 (1918 Utah).

Smart, Muriel

Smart, Muriel

Muriel Smart

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Muriel Smart. She received a BS Degree in Physical Education in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 300. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents were Edwin H. Smart, Sr., BYA Class of 1897, and Henriette "Nettie" Neff Smart, BYA Class of 1902. Siblings include: Muriel Smart BYU ’25 (April 12, 1903 in Provo, Utah, married William Budge Wallis of Paris, Idaho), Wayne N. Smart BYU ’27 (December 3, 1904 in Provo, Utah, married Olive N. Betteridge of Grouse Creek, Utah), Rollee [Rowlee] Neff Smart BYH ’28 (1909 New York, married Doris Hill on June 23, 1937 in Utah County, Utah), Max Neff Smart BYH ’29 (1912 Utah), and Edwin H. Smart, Jr. BYH 1935 (1918 Utah).

Smart, Rowlee

Rowlee Smart

Class of 1928. Rowlee Smart. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 24, 1928. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 23, 1928. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents were Edwin H. Smart, Sr., BYA Class of 1897, and Henriette "Nettie" Neff Smart, BYA Class of 1902. Siblings include: Muriel Smart BYU ’25 (April 12, 1903 in Provo, Utah, married William Budge Wallis of Paris, Idaho), Wayne N. Smart BYU ’27 (December 3, 1904 in Provo, Utah, married Olive N. Betteridge of Grouse Creek, Utah), Rollee [Rowlee] Neff Smart BYH ’28 (1909 New York, married Doris Hill on June 23, 1937 in Utah County, Utah), Max Neff Smart BYH ’29 (1912 Utah), and Edwin H. Smart, Jr. BYH 1935 (1918 Utah).

Smart, Thelma A.

Smart, Thelma A.
Spanish Fork, Utah US

Thelma Smart

Class of 1917. Thelma Smart. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 44. ~ ~ ~ ~ Thelma A. Smart was born about 1898 in Utah. She was living with her family in Spanish Fork, Utah in 1910. Her parents were listed as George O. Thomas and wife 1, Elizabeth C. Thomas. Siblings included: George J. Thomas, David A Thomas,, Lewis T. Thomas, Elias E. Thomas, Gomer Thomas, Lester Thomas, Neal Thomas, Ray Thomas, Fred W. Smart. Wife 2, Rachel E. Smart, and children Fred S. Smart, Lea R. Smart, Thelma A. Smart, Hazle E. Smart, Bralis H. Smart, Athos P. Smart, and Lynn W. Smart (male).

Smart, Wayne N.

Smart, Wayne N.

Wayne Smart

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1927. Wayne N. Smart. He received an A.B. Degree in Botany & Zoology in 1927. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 414. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents were Edwin H. Smart, Sr., BYA Class of 1897, and Henriette "Nettie" Neff Smart, BYA Class of 1902. Siblings include: Muriel Smart BYU ’25 (April 12, 1903 in Provo, Utah, married William Budge Wallis of Paris, Idaho), Wayne N. Smart BYU ’27 (December 3, 1904 in Provo, Utah, married Olive N. Betteridge of Grouse Creek, Utah), Rollee [Rowlee] Neff Smart BYH ’28 (1909 New York, married Doris Hill on June 23, 1937 in Utah County, Utah), Max Neff Smart BYH ’29 (1912 Utah), and Edwin H. Smart, Jr. BYH 1935 (1918 Utah).

Smith, Abbie

Smith, Abbie

Abbie Smith

Class of 1921. Abbie Smith. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 390.

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.

Smith, Alene C.
Provo, Utah

Alene Smith

Faculty & Staff. Alene C. Smith, teacher, 1941-42, and 1945-46.

Smith, Andrew

Smith, Andrew
Of Salt Lake City, Utah US

Andrew Smith

Class of 1912. Andrew K. Smith, of Salt Lake City, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105.

Smith, B. Glen

Smith, B. Glen

Glen Smith

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1918. B. Glen Smith. He received an AB Degree in English in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 227. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. B. Glen Smith. He received an MA Degree in Philos. Ed. [Philosophy of Education, or Philosophy & Education] in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 227.

Smith, Barbara Kay
3009 Topeka Lane
Lawrence, Kansas 66047-2724 US

Barbara and Howard Rytting
  • Work: (785) 841-0223

Class of 1961. Barbara Kay Smith. Seminary Service Award, Model U.N., Dramatics, Thespians, Language Arts Achievement Award, Science Service Award, Honor Roll, Senior Honor Panel, Seminary Graduate, Seminary 4 years, BYU Scholarship, National Merit Finalist. Married J. Howard Rytting. Her parents: Dr. Oliver R. Smith and Barbara McKay [BYH Class of 1939] Smith. Barbara and Oliver had five daughters and three sons: Barbara Kay Smith [BYH Class of 1961] Rytting (J. Howard Rytting) of Lawrence, Kansas; Olivia Lea Smith [BYH Class of 1963] Baird (Charles A. Baird) of Lehi; Kenneth McKay Smith [BYH Class of 1965] (JoAnne King) of Mesa, Arizona; Ronald McKay Smith [BYH Class of 1967] (Colleen Johnson) of Orem; Rebecca Smith Snyder [BYH Class of 1970] (Richard L. Snyder) of Tillamook, Oregon; Deborah Smith Annis of Provo; Dorothy Smith Gillespie (John K. Gillespie) of Orem; and Richard McKay Smith (Cindy Naylor) of North Salt Lake. @2005 Address: @2006 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Lawrence, Kansas / Layton, Utah - J. Howard Rytting, 66, died Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Lawrence, Kansas, after a brief illness. He was born June 12, 1942, in Rexburg, Idaho, the son of George and Maxine Bitter Rytting. He grew up in Layton and graduated from Davis High School in 1960. He received a doctorate in physical chemistry from BYU in 1969. Howard was a professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at Kansas University for 39 years. He was a fellow of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists and Sigma Xi, and editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Pharmaceutics. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served as a Bishop, Counselor in Stake Presidencies, Temple ordinance worker and a Seminary teacher. He served in the Helsinki, Finland mission from 1961-1964. Howard was a kind and gentle man, a devoted, beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother. He was known for his exceptional intelligence, humility, and diligence. He had a fervent testimony of the Gospel and lived his life accordingly. He touched many lives for good because of his great example. He married Barbara Kay Smith [BYH Class of 1961] on April 9, 1965, in the Salt Lake Temple. He is survived by his wife, 12 children; Barbara Moon (Todd) Providence, Utah; Michael (Laura) Lindon, Utah; Kiersten Armknecht (Richard) Lindon, Utah; Rebecca Barnum (Karl) Parker, Colorado; Melinda Bash (Jeremy) Lawrence, Kansas; Heather Hogge (Doug) Hooper, Utah; Erik (Tiffani) Copenhagen, Denmark; Cheryl Lee (Rick) Aurora, Colorado; Nathan, Emporia, Kansas; Megan, Madison, Alabama; Janae and Matthew, Lawrence, Kansas; 39 grandchildren; brother, Marvin Rytting (Susan); sisters, Linda Baer; Carolee Schofield (Jeffery) and Suzanne Montelongo (Gilbert Tony); sisters-in-law, Ann Rytting and Barbara Pratt; and brother-in-law, Jerot Joncas. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, George Melvin and Marlow; sister, Sandra Joncas; and brother-in law, Robert Baer. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 9, 2008 in Kansas. Funeral services were held in Utah on Thursday, August 14, 2008 at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary. Interment, Lindquist's Memorial Park at Layton, 1867 No. Fairfield Rd. The family suggests contributions be made in his name to the Howard Rytting Kansas University School of Pharmacy Pre-Doctoral Fellowship or to the Humanitarian Aid of the LDS Church. [Provo Daily Herald, August 10, 2008.]

Smith, Beatrice

Smith, Beatrice

Beatrice Smith

Class of 1921. Beatrice Smith. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 182.

Smith, Belle [Marion Isabell]

Smith, Belle [Marion Isabell]
Provo, Utah US

Belle and Willis Spafford

Faculty & Staff. "Belle" Smith, Training School, 1920-1921. Born on October 8, 1895 in Salt Lake City, Belle Smith Spafford, wife, mother, teacher, writer, editor, executive, humanitarian and spiritual leader, achieved international recognition when she was called to serve as the general president of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1945. Founded in 1842, the Relief Society is the oldest and largest women's organization in the world. During Belle's 29-year tenure, Relief Society membership grew from 102,000, primarily in the western U.S., to more than one million in 65 countries in 1974; currently, membership exceeds four million in 160 countries. A 52-year member of the National Council of Women of the United States, Belle also served as its second vice president for eight years and as president from 1968-1970. She was chair of the United States delegation to triennial meetings of the International Council of Women at Helsinki, Finland, in 1954; Tehran, Iran, 1966; and Bangkok, Thailand, 1969. After graduating from Normal School at the University of Utah, Belle continued her studies at Brigham Young University, where she also taught in the University's Training School and as a special instructor in remedial work for retarded children. As Director of the Relief Society Social Work Programs in Utah, Arizona, Idaho and Nevada, she instituted services for unwed mothers, adoptions, care of deprived and neglected children, youth guidance services, and foster-care educational programs for Native American children. A well-respected civic leader, Belle served as a member of the National Advisory Committee to the White House Conference on Aging, held in January 1961, chairing two sub-sessions having to do with volunteer service. She also served on the Advisory Committee for the section on "Religion and the Aging" in the Special Concern Division of the White House Conference in 1971. A long-time Editor of the Relief Society Magazine, Belle is also the author of two books, Women in Today's World (1971) and A Woman's Reach (1974). Belle married Willis Earl Spafford [BYH Class of 1911] in 1921. They were the parents of two children, Earl Smith Spafford and Mary Spafford Kemp. A life-long Utah resident, she died on February 2, 1982 at the age of 86. ~ ~ ~ ~ Summary: Marion Isabell "Belle" Smith was born on October 8, 1895 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her parents were John Gibson Smith and Hester "Tessie" Sims. She married Willis Earl Spafford [BYH Class of 1911] on March 21, 1921 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on February 2, 1982, also in Salt Lake City. Interment, Salt Lake City.

Smith, Brett

Brett Smith

Class of 1977. Brett Smith. [Need more information.]

Smith, Carol (1952)
787 South 1100 West
Provo, Utah 84601-5403 US

Carol Sutherland
  • Work: 801-375-3098

Class of 1952. Carol Smith. French Club, Shorthand, Fauvines, Chorus. Married ______ Sutherland.

Smith, Carolyn Laraine (1963)
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Carolyn Smith

Class of 1963. Carolyn Laraine Smith.

Smith, Craig Roy

Smith, Craig Roy

Craig Smith

Class of 1963. Craig R. Smith. Spanish Club, Science Club, Chorus, Seminary 4 years. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Craig Roy Smith, 76, of Salem, passed away peacefully on August 22, 2022, from complications of a stroke he suffered nine days earlier. Craig was born in Provo on September 15, 1945, to Roy and Elsie Smith and was the youngest of 4 children and the baby brother to three sisters. He attended Joaquin Elementary School. Craig then went Brigham Young High School (BY High) for junior high and high school, graduating in the Class of 1963. Three years later, he married Margo Beazer. After receiving his bachelor’s degree from BYU, they moved to Everett, Washington where he worked at Boeing as a Tool Engineer designing tools and equipment used to build the first 747 that was rolled out of the custom-built Everett Plant. His only child, Stacie, was born in Everett during that time. A year later, they returned to Utah, and he received his master’s degree from BYU. Craig and Margo later divorced. Craig worked for many years as an appraiser for Utah County, starting with residential and then later moving to commercial. He took an early retirement from Utah County and then worked as a courier for Bank of American Fork. Later, he worked at Sportsman’s Warehouse, and he really enjoyed both of those jobs. In 1995, Craig married Diane Duke, who he met while working for Utah County, and gained 4 amazing stepchildren Erika, Nicole, Brad, and Robin. Craig and Diane spent 27 wonderful years together enjoying each other’s company, traveling, and taking care of each other. He was a devoted and doting husband to Diane. Family and friends were always very important to him, and he made it a point to visit with and call them regularly. He was known for his kindness, sense of humor, and creativity. Craig was an extremely good shot and enjoyed both hunting and target shooting. He was also a wonderful photographer and gardener. Craig was the best dad and a fun grandpa. He always knew how to get kids giggling and often joined in playing with them. He loved watching westerns, old and new. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and enjoyed the associations with members of his ward. Craig and Diane were sealed in the Provo LDS temple in March of 2001. Craig is survived by his wife Diane, children Stacie (LeRoy) Brown, Nicole (Gerhard) Hlawatschek, Brad (Melanie) Fillmore, Robin (Andy) Anderson; Sisters Teri Press and Tracy Hall; 15 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Carol (Bill) Kassel, and daughter Erika (Peter) Snouffer. A graveside service will be held on Friday, September 2, at 11am in Evergreen Cemetery, 1997 S 400 E in Springville. Source.

Smith, David
Provo?, Utah US

David Smith

Class of 1952. David Smith. Faculty & Staff, including 1954-55. Religion. ~ ~ ~ ~

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