Alphabetical Alumni
Fuller, LaVonia

Fuller, LaVonia

LaVonia Fuller

Class of 1921 ~ Honorary. LaVonia Fuller. Member of the Class of 1921 as a freshman in 1918.

Fullerton, Art

Fullerton, Art
Reno, Nevada US

Art Fullerton

Class of 1957 ~ Honorary. Art Fullerton. Arthur Fullerton was born on October 18, 1938. He lived in Utah for a time. He died on September 19, 1999 in Reno, Nevada.

Fullmer, Amy

Fullmer, Amy

Amy Fullmer

Class of 1914. Amy Fullmer. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1914. Source: Students Record of Class Standings, B.Y. Academy, Book 2, page 237.

Fullmer, Clara

Fullmer, Clara
Provo, Utah US

Clara and William Bullock

Class of 1903 ~ Honorary. Clara Fullmer was born April 21, 1886 in Spanish Fork, Utah. She married William Ekins Bullock on December 13, 1905 in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Her parents were Edwin "S" Fullmer and Ada Maria Mendenhall Fullmer. Her grandfather: John S. Fullmer. Her husband's parents were William Bullock and Emily Isabell Ekins. [She may have attended Brigham Young Academy or BYH, but as of May 2008 we do not have a record of her graduation.] Clara is a grandmother of Gordon Bullock, BYH Class of 1954. She died February 2, 1976, in Provo, Utah. Interment, Provo, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ University of Utah Marriott Library Special Collections: Bullock Family Papers, Folder 1: Author: Clara Fullmer Bullock, "Life Story of Benjamin Bullock III (1792-1852)". It was through Benjamin Bullock that the Book of Abraham on papyrus was brought to Joseph Smith at Kirtland, Ohio. The account gives the whole story of the acquiring, translation, and publishing of the Pearl of Great Price. Bullock was so impressed with Joseph Smith that he moved his whole family from New York to Kirtland to live among the Mormons. They moved with the Saints to Nauvoo and then to Council Bluffs. In 1852 they started west. At the Platte River, Bullock became ill and died there. The family went on to Utah. Source. ~ ~ ~ ~ Clara Fullmer Bullock has authored the following family histories, available in the Price, Utah, Family History Library: Ada Mendenhall Fullmer History [Clara is her daughter]; and Edwin Fullmer History [Clara is his daughter]. ~ ~ ~ ~ In 1964, Clara Fullmer Bullock wrote the John Soloman Fullmer Story (see bibliography). ~ ~ ~ ~ Clara Fullmer Bullock also authored a 43-page booklet titled: My Guiding Light. It was published by Pioneer Book, Provo, Utah, in 1960.

Fullmer, Lorraine F.
7724 Pheasant Wood Dr
Sandy, Utah 84093-6291 US

Lori and Drew Day
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Class of 1959. Lorraine Fullmer. Senior Class Social Chair. Seminary Sweetheart Queen, Hi-Steppers, Senior Certificate, Special Art Award, Kiwanis Scholarship, BYU Scholarship. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lorraine Fullmer married Andrew J. Day III. ~ ~ ~ ~ My parents moved from Elsinore, Utah in my Junior year at South Sevier High School in Monroe, Utah. They moved to LaSal, Utah to manage the Redd Ranches store, which meant that I would have to take a school bus 40 miles each way to high school in Blanding. I decided that I didn't want to do that so I arranged to go to Provo and live with family friends. The Redd family introduced me to BYH because their children went there. I wanted to see if I would be interested in going to BYU, so I thought a year away from the sage brush and bus ride would be of help. And it was! But I felt like a lost soul that first day as I walked into those wonderful old halls. Everybody seemed to know what they were doing, where they were going and they all knew each other. There was one cute girl standing in the hall who wasn't talking to anyone and looked as out of place as I was. I glommed onto her and never let go. We became the best of friends and were so much alike. Her name was Linda Tenney and the bond grows stronger every year. I loved BY High. I learned how to study and found my teachers excellent and the classes challenging. I don't think I could have made it through my time at BYU without the discipline I had at BYH. One of the best experiences of the whole year was the day I met Juanita Rogers. I was leaving campus after school one beautiful fall day and she met me on the path. She grabbed me and said she wanted me in the gym in 10 minutes to try out for Hi-Steppers. I told her, "No way am I going to make Hi-Steppers, and thank you but no." She was a strong woman and I went. She was wonderful and helped me gain confidence in a school in which I was not comfortable. I went on to BYU and made it into the Cougarettes, which was such a blessing. Thank you Mrs. Rogers!!! I was also elected a Social Chair along with Gary Rose. One of my jobs was to make posters to announce dances and coming events. One day after looking at one of my posters in the hall, Mr. Hellberg caught me in the hall and said, "If you want to keep your job as Social Chairman, you will have to learn how to do a poster." I guess it was awful. I met with him in the art room and we worked together on posters. I never did do a good poster (still can't) but I enrolled in his art class and found a niche in my life. I won a scholarship to BYU in art and it has been a love of mine ever since. I have won ribbons, sold to friends and in galleries. Thank you Mr. Hellberg! I had another teacher at BYH who was a puzzle to me: Mrs. Caine. She scared me to death when she looked at me or when I had to do an assignment in her history class. I soon found out after almost failing a few assignments that the cover of each assignment was as important as the content. I had to be real creative to please her. I never saw her smile but she was a very good teacher and made boring subjects come alive. Thank you Mrs. Caine!! Another wonderful event was that I was elected Seminary Sweetheart and was asked to give a talk at Seminary graduation. My life was good at BYH. Thank you BYH!! I married Andrew (Drew) Day after my first year at BYU. He was a returned missionary from Brazil and finished school shortly after I married him, so my stay at BYU was short. We moved to LaCanada, California where we began our family of five children. We now have 13 grandchildren and 1 great grandson. In 1980 we moved to Utah and have lived in Sandy since, except for three years we spent in Brazil as Mission President for the Brazil North Mission from 1987 to 1990. That was one of the highlights of my life. The hardest thing I ever did was to learn Portuguese. But I did it. My life has been good. We have traveled to so many wonderful places. We have three homes: a mountain cabin in Gunnison, Colorado; a beach condo in San Clemente, California; and our wonderful home in Sandy. It keeps us busy just remembering where we are when we wake up in the morning. I don't think I am complaining. My life is full of wonderful family -- church -- art -- quilting -- cooking -- friends -- book club -- traveling -- exercising -- I wouldn't trade any of it. I feel like a blessed woman. So much of it started at BYH.

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