Alphabetical Alumni

Wright, Donald L.
9027 S. Huckleberry Court
Sandy, Utah 84093-2619 US

Donald and Susie Wright
  • Home: (801) 943-9077

Class of 1955. Donald L. Wright. Football, Chorus, Photography Club, Thespians, Debate, Childrens Theater, Honor Roll. BYU BA Psychology 1962. BYU MA Counseling & Guidance 1966. Married Susie, and they have three children. Alternate emails: don@skilltest.org & dwright@utah.uswest.net @2010

Wright, Edith

Wright, Edith
Seattle, Washington US

Edith and Joseph McGregor

Class of 1934. Edith Wright. ~ ~ ~ ~ Edith Swinyard Wright was born December 31, 1914 in Paradise, Cache County, Utah. Her parents were Herschel Gibbs Wright and Beatrice Maud Swinyard Wright. She married Joseph Leslie McGregor on June 25, 1934 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on April 25, 1963 in Seattle, Washington. Interment, Provo, Utah [or Aultorest Cemetery, Ogden, Utah].

Wright, Hattie A.

Wright, Hattie A.

Hattie Anderson

Class of 1916. Hattie Wright [Anderson]. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1916. Source: Students Record of Class Standings, B.Y. Academy, Book 2, page 99. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1919. Hattie A. Wright. She received an AB Degree in Domestic Science in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 100.

Wright, Ida

Wright, Ida

Ida Wright

Classes of 1915 and 1916. Ida Wright. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1915. Source: Annual Report, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 343. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1916. Ida Wright. She received a BYH Normal Diploma Diploma in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 343.

Wright, James S.
2890 South Jay Street
Denver, Colorado 80227-3802 US

James and Janet Wright
  • Work: (303) 986-1349

Class of 1959. James S. Wright. Football, Track, Lettermen, Junior Class Vice President, Boys' State, Boys's State Essay Contest Winner, Science Club, Library Service Award, Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award, BYU Scholarship. James S. Wright. BYU BS Political Science 1966. MS 1967 [not BYU]. He married Janice Pitts. Retired financial analyst. Alternate email: wrights7@juno.com @2009

Wright, Kristen
2611 Grimmersborough Lane
Charlotte, North Carolina 28270-3775 US

Kristen & Paul Anderson
  • Work: (704) 844-2015

Class of 1972. Kristen Wright. BYU BM Keyboard Performance and Peda. 1994. Kristen married Paul Anderson.

Wright, Lelland R.

Wright, Lelland R.
Provo, Utah US

Lelland + 2 Wright

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1928. Lelland R. Wright. He received a BS Degree in Agronomy in 1928. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 468. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lelland Rider Wright was born on November 21, 1896 in Hinckley, Utah. His parents were George William Wright and Laura Jane Morris Wright. Lelland married twice: first, to Lucy Emeline Sirrine on September 14, 1931 [or 1932] in Salt Lake City, Utah; and second, to Gladys Cleova Wadsworth Bruline on June 26, 1961 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Lelland R. Wright died on March 5, 1975 in Provo, Utah. His interment, Provo, Utah.

Wright, Maren
1105 Rosemont Avenue
Frederick, Maryland 21701 US

Maren and James Voss
  • Work: (301) 874-5996

Class of 1963. Maren Wright. BYU BS Psychology 1991. Married James Voss. @2008

Wright, Mary Evelyn

Wright, Mary Evelyn
Johnstown, Pennsylvania US

Evelyn and James Hales

Class of 1952 ~ Honorary. Mary Evelyn Wright. She grew up on Second East and Sixth North in Provo. She attended BYH, but graduated at Provo High School. [Her name and photo are not listed with the senior class in the 1952 BYH Wildcat yearbook.] HER OBITUARY: Mary Evelyn (Wright) Hales, 65, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, died May 20, 2000 at home. Born July 27, 1934 in Hinckley, Utah, to George Maynard and Eva Lorena (Rust) Wright. Evelyn was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1952 as a Valedictorian. [BYH Note: She attended Provo High School in her senior year, and graduated from PHS.]. She served as a missionary in Uruguay for two years. Evelyn taught school, grades six through 12, for seven years in Utah, and then taught English at a university in Jilin, China, from 1992 to 1993. Preceded in death by her father, sisters and one brother, Lola Dawn (Grant) Reeve, June Wright and Robert (Donna) Wright. Survived by her mother, Eva Wright of Pleasant Grove, Utah; her husband, James; and her children: Annette, wife of Bryce Avery, California, Maryland; and Eric, husband of Rebecca El Halta of Hershey, Pennsylvania. Also survived by six grandchildren, and her sister, Barbara (Glen) Nelson, Springville, Utah. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 27, 2000 in the Springville, Utah. Interment, Koosharem Cemetery, Koosharem, Utah. [Deseret News, Thursday, May 25, 2000]

Wright, Millie

Wright, Millie

Millie Wright

Classes of 1919 and 1926. Class of 1919. Millie Wright. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 200. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1926. Millie Wright. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1926. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 202.

Wright, Monte K.
277 East 100 North
American Fork, Utah 84003-1740 US

Monte Wright
  • Work: (801) 756-9820

Class of 1975. Monte K. Wright.

Wright, Rickie B.
918 East 9th Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64106 US

Rickie Wright

Class of 1971. Rickie Wright. BYU-Idaho 1971. BYU BS Computer Science 1979.

Wright, Sheila L.

Wright, Sheila L.
1947 N Chappel Dr
Spanish Fork, Utah 84660-1318 US

Sheila and Richard Valgardson
  • Cell: 801-375-7486
  • Home: 801-375-8399

Class of 1965. Sheila Wright. Student Body Secretary. French Club, Pep Club, Hi-Steppers, Chorus, Wildcat Yearbook Staff. BYU BS Home Economics Education 1970. Married Richard Paul Valgardson, BYH Class of 1965, on July 5, 1972. Rich Valgardson passed away on November 18, 2015 in Spanish Fork, Utah. Family: We have five grown children: ~~Jason: Jason is 31, married to Erica and living in a new home in Pleasant Grove. They have 3 beautiful daughters (6,4, & 5 mo.) ...two blonds and one with black hair. Jason graduated in Construction Management and builds our homes for us. ~~Kam: Kam is 29, married to Sarianna, and living in a new home in Las Vegas, Nevada. They have a 9-month old son who looks just like him. He played football at BYU and graduated in Construction Management, is currently working for Pulte Construction in Land Acquisition. ~~Coby: Coby is 28, married to Chantille, and living in a new home in Mapleton. They have no children but are "working on it". Both just graduated from UVSC in Business Management. Chantille's parents are semi-retired but own Lakeside RV Park by Utah Lake, and Coby and Chantille manage it with hopes of buying it. ~~Amanda: Amanda is 26, married to Seth Poulson, and living in a new home in Provo, while they build another one in Spanish Fork. No children so far. Seth just graduated in Accounting, but is an outdoors fanatic. In his spare time, he makes cabinetry and works for Boswell Corp. Amanda graduated from UVSC in Executive Assisting with Desktop Publishing emphasis -- she also played volleyball. Then she got her real estate license and worked in sales. We finally convinced her to come work for us and she runs our sales and is project manager. ~~Megan, 22, just finished four years of playing college basketball...two years at CEU, and two years at Montana State. She is 6'2" and was all conference and all academic. She has one more year of college to finish her degree in Health Promotion...and hasn't quite found the right guy yet. She's working for us, as well as for Coby and Chantille for the summer. She's very tired of Montana and wants to finish at University of Utah. Rich's dad passed away 2 years ago after a two-year stay in a rest home. His mom is 86 and not doing well. My parents are still alive and dad never slows down. Mom's health is frail. Our Work: We lived in west Provo for 18 years and have lived here in east Provo for 15 years. Now that our kids are all pretty well gone, we run our construction business out of our home. We have a company called Irontown Housing Company and we build modular homes (not trailers or manufactured homes). We have a factory in Springville, but are going to need a larger one so we have plans for building in Spanish Fork. Our big market this year is California and we have some million-dollar homes we are getting ready to build. It is cheaper to build them here in sections and transport them to California than build there. Rich's expertise in moving has been invaluable. Sheila is the office manager. Someday we will retire... Play: We haven't played much. We did go on some vacations to Acapulco, Hawaii, Puerto Vallarta, and Aruba. They were great, but the last few years it's been hard to get away. Most trips have been to Las Vegas to see our grandson, or to Montana to watch ballgames. Memories: The memories come as we run across people or places that remind us of times past. We loved getting to see the new library finished...and tried to tell our children all about the things we saw happen there, even though the grandchildren just liked the elevator. When we went to Price to see Megan play ball, we remembered being "escorted" out of town after football games down there. When Kam played at BYU, we remembered so many BY High games. Rich still has a scar on his lip from a game there. Sometimes we run into Coach Leishman who told us girls that we were bad for athletes. When I see Megan hoarse after a game, I remember cheering so loud that I didn't have a voice the next day. There were the decorations for the dances, making flowers, rubber swimming pools that leaked, hearing songs like Blue Moon, the pole in the main hall, the graffiti by Provo High, the Y burned in their football field, the assemblies in that awful auditorium, the catwalk where we kicked a hole! to hang an election banner, Anna B. Hart in the carrols, flipping ink cartridges, the burgers across the street, Sadie Hawkins dance in the gym, the guys running the stairs in the elementary school and on and on. It was such a big part of our lives. @2005

Wright, Tola

Wright, Tola
Nephi, Utah US

Tola and Charles Jenkins

Class of 1912. Tola Wright (female), of Nephi, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 62, 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1912. Tola Wright. She received two diplomas in 1912: a BYH Music Diploma, and an Art & Manual Training Diploma. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 245. ~ ~ ~ ~ Tola Wright was born October 16, 1889 in Nephi, Utah. Her parents were Joseph Franklin Wright and Mercy Caroline Rollins. She married Charles Rupert Jenkins on September 17, 1913 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on April 22, 1963 in Nephi. Interment, Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi.

Wright, W. K.

Wright, W. K.
Provo, Utah US

W. K. Wright

Faculty & Staff. W. K. Wright, Military Science & Tactics, 1891-1893. [What is his name?]

Wright, Walter O.

Wright, Walter O.
Peoa, Utah US

Walter Wright

BYH Class of 1924. Walter O. Wright of Peoa, Utah. Walter was listed as a 4th Year (senior) student at Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1924. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Wright, Warren S.
2990 East Riverside Dr. %2391
St. George, Utah 84790 US

Warren and Shweta Wright
  • Work: (435) 673-8759

Class of 1956. Warren S. Wright. Baseball, Debate Region, Childrens Theater, Thespians, I Speak for Democracy, Soph Ball Committee. BYU BS Public Policy 1964. BYU MPA Institute of Public Management 1965. ~ ~ ~ ~ It seems like several life times ago when we were all in high school together. One thing is for sure, and that is the years go by more quickly the older we get. I look back with a lot of nostalgia for BY High, Provo and the 1950's in general. I am sure that feeling is shared by a lot of us. I enjoy visiting the old campus area and BYU whenever I can. The summer after graduating from BY High, I went on active duty with the Army for six months and then continued in the Reserves. Like a lot of us, I went to BYU for a year or so, and then on a mission for the LDS Church. I went to New Zealand for two-and-one-half years, after which seven of us took a four-month trip around the world on the way home. In 1961 and 1962, I was a full-time student at BYU. In the spring of 1963 I went through the Peace Corps training program, but then decided to leave, get married, and return to school. In 1965 my wife (Diane) and I graduated from BYU, myself with a Master’s Degree in Public Administration and she with a Teaching Certificate in Physical Education. In August of 1965 we moved to Muskegon Heights, Michigan, where I was employed with the City’s Urban Renewal Department, and Diane taught at a junior high school. In September of 1966, our son Denny was born. In the spring of 1967, we moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where I worked as Assistant to the City Manager. In January of 1970, I obtained a job as City Administrator of Mason, Michigan. Diane and I were divorced in October of 1970 and she and Denny moved back to Utah. In July of 1971 I moved to Salt Lake City and began work with the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City and also enlisted with the Utah Air National Guard. For most of the next twenty-five years, I lived on my little acre of ground on a dead-end street with my dog and horse in a semi-state of a recluse and hermitage. In the fall of 1998, I retired from employment with the City and moved to St. George, Utah, where I live in a small retirement community. Over the years I have traveled a good deal around the world and been involved in a number of community activities, such as Scoutmaster, Toastmasters Club, Foster Parent and Big Brother Program, Prison and Youth Detention Volunteer, and tutoring reading in elementary school and work with the elderly (which I guess I now am). In 2003, I did the unthinkable and remarried again, a woman I had met in India whose name is Shweta. She is a very special lady, and probably the only woman in the world that could survive living with me. In conclusion, I again mention my son Denny. He is now working for Disney World in Florida as a costume designer. He is very talented in those areas. He and his wife Kimberly have four children, two boys and two girls. My personal focus is to now take it one year at a time and to do the little I can to promote sanity and social justice wherever I can in this crazy world we live in. May we have another decade of peace and reasonably good health is my wish to all! @2006

Wunderley, Ernest [Wunderly, Wunderli,]

Wunderley, Ernest [Wunderly, Wunderli,]
Cleveland, Ohio US

Ernest and Lucille Wunderly

Class of 1916. Ernest Wunderley. He received a High School Diploma in Commerce [Business] in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 109. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ernest Eduard Wunderly [or Wunderli] was born on December 21, 1895 in Luzern, Switzerland. His parents were Rudolf Wunderli and Lina [Luna] Baertschi Wunderli. Ernest married Lucille Walker on November 25, 1926. Ernest Wunderly died on April 14, 1971 in Cleveland, Ohio.

Wunderly, F. Olga [Wunderley, Wonderli,]

Wunderly, F. Olga [Wunderley, Wonderli,]
Layton, Utah US

Olga and Earl Snell

Class of 1915. Olga Wonderly [Wonderley or Wunderly or Wunderli or Wunderley] graduated from BYH in College Hall on Thursday, June 3, 1915, in the Department of Business Education. At commencement she gave a reading: "The Old World and the New". Source 1: Program, 1915 High School Class, Thursday, June 3, 1915, College Hall. Class Colors: Red & Blue. Class Motto: "Duty is the Keynote of Success". ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. Olga Wunderly. She received a BYH Commercial Diploma in 1915. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 345. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1919. Olga Wunderly. She received an AB Degree in Education in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 345. ~ ~ ~ ~ She joined the BYU faculty in the Business department, and went on to teach Modern Languages at BYU, 1917-1925. ~ ~ ~ ~ Frieda Olga Wunderly was born on September 10, 1892 in Luzern, Switzerland. Her parents were Rudolf Wunderli and Lina Baertschi Wunderli. Olga married Earl Baddley Snell on June 5, 1924 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a collegiate graduate of BYU in 1919, receiving an AB Degree in Social Sciences. Olga Wunderli [Wunderly] Snell died on June 27, 1979 in Clearfield, Utah. Her interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery, Utah.

Yancy, Alice

Yancy, Alice

Alice Yancy

Class of 1917. Alice Yancy. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1917. Source: 1917 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 82-88.

Yardley, James Gilbert

Yardley, James Gilbert
Killed in World War I, France US

Gilbert Yardley

BYA Beaver Branch ~ Murdock Academy, Class of 1910. Gilbert Yardley. Source: Program, Commencement Exercises, 1910. ~ ~ ~ ~ James Gilbert Yardley was born on December 17, 1888 in Beaver, Utah. He would have been about 22 years of age in 1910 -- late high school or early college age. His parents were James Heber (Heber) Yardley and Harriet Maria Anderson Yardley. J. Gilbert Yardley died on October 20, 1918 at 29 years, 10 months, and 3 days of age, in France -- a World War I casualty. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Beaver, Utah.

Yardley, Wallace Dudley

Yardley, Wallace Dudley
Beaver, Utah US

Wallace and Melba Yardley

BYA Beaver Branch ~ Murdock Academy, Class of 1923 [Beaver High School]. Wallace Dudley Yardley, 89, passed away April 14, 1990 in Bountiful, Utah. Born March 12, 1901 in Beaver, Utah, son of James H. and Harriet Anderson Yardley. Married Melba Theurer December 2, 1931 in the Logan LDS Temple. Wallace attended Murdock Academy in Beaver, where he received the last letter given for sports from that institution, and graduated in the first graduating class of Beaver High School. Mr. Yardley devoted a lifetime of service to the LDS Church including two years of service as a missionary in England from 1927-29, Bishop of Beaver 3rd Ward for nine years, Stake President of Beaver Stake for 15 1/2 years, Bishop's Counselor, Stake High Counselor, and Beaver Stake Patriarch at the time of his death. He served a second mission with his wife as director of the London Temple Visitor Center, 1970-71. He was the recipient of the Silver Beaver Award from the Boy Scouts of America. He was appointed by the governor as a charter member of the Utah Water and Power Board in 1947, serving for 17 years and later was appointed to the Utah Oil and Gas Commission. He was the only surviving charter member of the Water and Power Board at the time of his death. He was president of the Beaver River Water Users Association for 30 years and also served on the Beaver City Council. Mr. Yardley was a successful cattle rancher his entire life and in 1988 was honored as Utah's Distinguished Old Time Cattle Rancher of the Year. He and his son, Gilbert, bred and raised some of the top cattle in America. He operated his home ranch west of the Beaver and a summer ranch in Garfield County on Asay Creek. He is survived by his son, Gilbert T. Yardley (Denise); five daughters, Mrs. Craig G. (Joleene) Sorenson, Omaha, Nebraska; Mrs. C. Elwynn (Nina Rue) Olsen, Fruit Heights; Mrs. Waye [Wayne?] C. (Sylvia) Hansen, Dallas, Texas; Mrs. John L. (Blanch) Linton, Sandy; and Mrs. David M. (Jeannie) Wilding, Centerville; brother, Roy Yardley, Beaver; 36 grandchildren, three of whom are currently serving LDS missions; and three great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife; and two grandsons, Brent Y. Olsen and Scott W. Hansen. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, April 18, 1990, in the Beaver 1st Ward Chapel. The family suggested contributions be made to the LDS Church Missionary Fund. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery, Beaver. [Deseret News, Monday, April 16, 1990.]

Yarn, Jennifer
4600 Squirrels Nest Lane
Villa Rica, Georgia 30180-4162 US

Jennifer and James Montgomery
  • Work: (770) 456-7882

Class of 1980. Jennifer Yarn. BYU Travel Tourism 1987. She married James B. Montgomery.

Yarn, Rebecca
1391 East 250 North
Bountiful, Utah 84010 US

Rebecca & Michael Allen
  • Work: (801) 292-4477

Class of 1973. Rebecca Yarn. BYU BS Child Development/Family Relations/Family Living 1976. Rebecca married Michael L. Allen.

Yarn, Teresa
506 South 900 West
Brigham City, Utah 84302 US

Teresa and Daniel Pulleyn
  • Work: (435) 723-7568

Centennial Class of 1976. Teresa Yarn. BYU Open Major 1987. Married Daniel C. Pulleyn.

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