Alphabetical Alumni
Pierce, Vesta

Pierce, Vesta

Vesta Pierce

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. Vesta Pierce. She received an AB Degree in English in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 198.

Pierpont, Clifford Scott
957 E Center Street
Provo, Utah 84606-3535 US

Cliff Pierpont
  • Work: (801) 373-3433

Class of 1959. Clifford Scott Pierpont. Senior Class Vice President. Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, Model U.N., Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Rotary Youth Representative, Senior Medal, Quill & Scroll, Arizona Boys' State, State Tennis Doubles, Chorus. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Clifford Smoot Pierpont and Ida Scott Pierpont. The children of Clifford and Ida Pierpont include: Clifford Scott Pierpont [BYH Class of 1959], Smoot Scott Pierpont [BYH Class of 1960], and Scott George Pierpont [BYH Class of 1962]. ~ ~ ~ ~ Was told about the BY High website a while back. Very nice and brings back a lot of memories! @2008.

Pierpont, Eleanor [Eleanore]
2759 Arctic Street
Las Vegas, Nevada 89121-1103 US

Eleanore Jolley
  • Work: (702) 457-6776

Class of 1940. Eleanor (Eleanore) Pierpont. Fauvines. Opera. Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer. BYU 1944. She married _____ Jolley.

Pierpont, Margaret

Pierpont, Margaret

Margaret and Reed Gardner

Class of 1921 ~ Honorary. Margaret Pierpont. Member of the Class of 1921 as a freshman in 1918. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Thomas Fairclough Pierpont and Vilate Smoot Pierpont, married January 4, 1893. Their children: Pauline Diana Pierpont (John C.) Deal, born March 8, 1894 in Salt Lake City; Clifford Smoot Pierpont (Ida Scott), born May 7, 1897 in Provo; Naomi Pierpont [BYH Class of 1916] (Leon T.) Petit, born December 26, 1898 in Provo; Clarence Pierpont, born November 11, 1900 in Provo -- died as an infant on December 20, 1900 in Provo; Vilate Pierpont (Paul J.) Devine, born January 3, 1902 in Provo; Margaret Pierpont [BYH Class of 1921~H] (Reed S.) Gardner, born November 10, 1903 in Provo; Thomas George Pierpont (Ferril Crane), born December 21, 1905 in Provo; Ruth Pierpont (Willard L.) Eccles, born February 28, 1908 in Provo; and John Barney Pierpont, born June 1, 1910 in Provo.

Pierpont, Mildred

Pierpont, Mildred
Reedsport, Oregon US

Mildred Ulmer-Cotner

Class of 1936. Mildred Pierpont. Source: 1936 BYH Wildcat yearbook. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU BS Accounting 1941. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mildred was born August 16, 1919, in Provo, Utah, to James King Pierpont and Mary Anna Schmidt Pierpont. She attended Brigham Young High School, graduating in the Class of 1936. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Brigham Young University in 1941. She married Carl Dubendorf Ulmer in Salt Lake County the day after Christmas in 1944. He died May 10, 1947. On July 27, 1969*, Mildred married David Edison Cotner in White Pine County, Nevada. Mildred Anna Pierpont Cotner passed from this life July 26, 2015, in Reedsport, Oregon. She was 94. On May 17, 2021, the ashes of Mildred and her second husband, David Edison Cotner, who passed away in 2020, were buried and share a headstone in the same plot as her first husband, Carl Dubendorf Ulmer Jr., in Provo City Cemetery. *DISCREPANCY: With date of marriage to David between headstone (26 Nov 1969) and Nevada Marriage Index (27 Nov 1969). Source

Pierpont, Naomi

Pierpont, Naomi

Naomi and Leon Pettit

Class of 1916. Naomi Pierpont. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, Art Department, in 1916. Source: 1916 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, about 23 pages, not numbered. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Thomas Fairclough Pierpont and Vilate Smoot Pierpont, married January 4, 1893. Their children: Pauline Diana Pierpont (John C.) Deal, born March 8, 1894 in Salt Lake City; Clifford Smoot Pierpont (Ida Scott), born May 7, 1897 in Provo; Naomi Pierpont [BYH Class of 1916] (Leon T.) Petit, born December 26, 1898 in Provo; Clarence Pierpont, born November 11, 1900 in Provo -- died as an infant on December 20, 1900 in Provo; Vilate Pierpont (Paul J.) Devine, born January 3, 1902 in Provo; Margaret Pierpont [BYH Class of 1921~H] (Reed S.) Gardner, born November 10, 1903 in Provo; Thomas George Pierpont (Ferril Crane), born December 21, 1905 in Provo; Ruth Pierpont (Willard L.) Eccles, born February 28, 1908 in Provo; John Barney Pierpont, born June 1, 1910 in Provo; and Mildred L. Pierpont [BYH Class of 1936] (Elmer) Humphrey, born November 28, 1919.

Pierpont, Scott George
2444 Concord Ave
Santa Clara, Utah 84765-5621 US

George Pierpont
  • Work: (435) 986-9078

Class of 1962. Scott George Pierpont. Football, Basketball, Tennis, Y Club, Chorus President, Band, Seminary Graduate, Soph Class Vice President, Vocal Music Service Award. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Clifford Smoot Pierpont and Ida Scott Pierpont. The children of Clifford and Ida Pierpont include: Clifford Scott Pierpont [BYH Class of 1959], Smoot Scott Pierpont [BYH Class of 1960], and Scott George Pierpont [BYH Class of 1962]. @2008

Pierpont, Smoot Scott
449 South 640 West
Lehi, Utah 84043-2547 US

Smoot and Carilyn Pierpont
  • Work: (801) 768-9187

Class of 1960. Smoot S. Pierpont. Student Body President. Track, Lettermen, Concert Band President, Honor Roll, Boys State, Boys State Scholarship, Interpretive, State Representative to Williamsburg Student Burgess Convention, Senior Honor Panel, Library Staff. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Clifford Smoot Pierpont and Ida Scott Pierpont. The children of Clifford and Ida Pierpont include: Clifford Scott Pierpont [BYH Class of 1959], Smoot Scott Pierpont [BYH Class of 1960], and Scott George Pierpont [BYH Class of 1962]. ~ ~ ~ ~ Married Carilyn Miller; she graduated from BYU BA English 1964. Parents of Carilyn Miller: Emmett Wayne Miller and LaRae Moulton Miller, married December 3, 1941 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their children: Carilyn Miller (Smoot) Pierpont, Lehi, Utah; John Wayne (Claudia) Miller, Sandy, Utah; Edward Emmett (Mary) Miller, Highland, Utah; and Marcia Miller (Greg) Saul, Folsom, California [1999]. @2008

Pierpont, Thomas

Pierpont, Thomas
Provo, Utah US

Thomas Pierpont

BYH Class of 1924. Thomas Pierpont of Provo, Utah. Thomas is listed as a 4th Year (senior) student in the Brigham Young High School Class of 1924. He continued his education as a BYU Freshman in 1925. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Pierpont, Vilate

Pierpont, Vilate

Vilate Pierpont

Class of 1920. Vilate Pierpont. She received a BYH Business Diploma in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 172.

Pike, Annie Amelia

Pike, Annie Amelia
Provo, Utah US

Annie Pike

B.Y. Academy Collegiate Graduate, Class of 1900, Faculty. Annie Pike, English teacher, 1902-1903. 1900 Collegiate Graduate of BYA. Annie Pike, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), awarded at Commencement Exercises held on Monday Evening, May 28, 1900. She delivered the Class History on that occasion. Source 1: 1900 Graduation program, BYU Special Collections, UA 1008, Box 1, Folder 2. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1900. Annie Amelia Pike received a Diploma: Bachelor of Letters. Deseret Evening News, June 2, 1900. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 3: Annie Pike, Bachelor of Letters, BYA Class of 1900. Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, page 60.

Pilling, Vernetta

Vernetta Pilling

Class of 1946. Vernetta Pilling. She graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program.

Pinegar, Edward Jolley
Orem, Utah US

Ed and Pat Pinegar

Class of 1952. Ed Jolley Pinegar. BYH Football, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, Lettermen, All State Basketball, Band President, Chorus. Faculty & Staff: BYH Seminary Teacher 1967-68. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: James Emery Pinegar and Effie Jolley Pinegar. James and Effie Pinegar had five children, all BYH alumni: Glen Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1944] (Shirley Mellor); James Pinegar [BYH Class of 1946](Colleen); Maxine Pinegar [BYH Class of 1948] Turley; Wanita Pinegar [BYH Class of 1950] Done; and Edward Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1952] (Pat). ~ ~ ~ ~ Ed J. Pinegar, a dentist by training and vocation, graduated from Brigham Young University and attended dental school at the University of Southern California. While practicing dentistry, he taught seminary for several years, then taught the Book of Mormon and Gospel Principles and Practices courses at BYU for 18 years. His Church assignments include stake high councilor, bishop (twice), stake president, member of the General Board for Young Men, and member of the Missionary Programs Advisory Committee. He also presided over the England London Mission and the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah. He is author of several books for the LDS market. Brother Pinegar is married to Patricia Peterson Pinegar, former General President of the Primary for the Church. They are parents of eight children and have 32 grandchildren. The Pinegars live in Orem, Utah. Ed Pinegar is the author of over 40 books and articles on LDS topics. His books include: Called to Serve Him, Lengthen Your Shuffle, Raising the Bar, Latter-day Commentary on the New Testament Gospels, Fatherhood, and You, Your Family and the Scriptures, just to name a few. His photo can be found with the final 1968 BYH faculty. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Ed Jolley Pinegar peacefully passed away on August 18, 2020 with his sweetheart, Pat, by his side. He was born in Provo, Utah on February 12, 1935 to James Emery Pinegar and Effie Jolley Pinegar. Ed will be remembered as a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, and as a teacher, speaker, author, dentist, and friend. His life was filled with service - praising, inspiring, and encouraging others (PIE) with humor and love. Ed was raised in Edgemont, Spanish Fork and Provo, Utah. He graduated from BYU Elementary Training School, and then from BY High School in the Class of 1952. He excelled in athletics playing football, basketball, baseball, and tennis. He attended BYU on a tennis and basketball scholarship playing for the legendary Coach Stan Watts. In 1956, he graduated from BYU with a degree in chemistry and mathematics. He married his college sweetheart, Patricia Peterson, March 28, 1956 in the Salt Lake Temple. They recently celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary. Ed attended dental school at the University of Southern California and graduated in 1961. While attending dental school, he taught early morning seminary to high school students. He began his dental practice in Provo, Utah. After one year, he was asked to put his practice aside and serve as a Captain in the United States Army between 1962 and 1964. Upon returning to Provo to restart his dental practice, he again taught early morning seminary for 3 years and then taught the Book of Mormon, Gospel Principles and Practices, and other religion classes part-time at BYU for 19 years. He retired in 2000 from the faculty at the Orem Institute of Religion at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Ed served in many capacities as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He served as Bishop (twice) and Stake President. He also served with Pat as President of the England London South Mission (1985-88), President of the Provo Missionary Training Center (1988-90), full-time missionaries to the church historical sites in the Rochester New York Mission, and as President and Matron of the Manti Temple (2009-12). His last calling was as a greeter in the Suncrest 10th ward. He was the author of over 60 books and audio recordings of which many were on missionary work. The joy of Ed’s life was his family. He loved his sweetheart, Pat, an angel wife and mother. They are the parents of eight children – Karie Bushnell (Bruce), Steve Pinegar, Kelly Hagemeyer (Dale), Kristi Gubler (Ross), Brett Pinegar (Susan), Cory Pinegar (who preceded him in death in 1986), Traci Magleby (Hans), and Tricia Skousen (Jeff). He has 38 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren, and 5 on the way. A visitation will be held on Sunday, August 23 from 6pm to 8pm at the Suncrest 10th ward chapel located at 90 North 600 West, Orem, UT 84057. Due to COVID-19, there will be a private graveside service for immediate family members on Monday, August 24th. Please go to www.nelsonmortuary.com to leave a memory, view a webcast of the graveside service, and see a video memorializing his life in hopes it will help us all continue Ed’s legacy to go and do good. In lieu of flowers, those who desire may make a donation to the General Missionary Fund in his memory. Source. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Patricia Peterson Pinegar peacefully passed away on December 27, 2021 with family by her side. She was born in Cedar City, Utah on February 3, 1937 to Wavie Williams and Laurence Peterson. Pat will be remembered as a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, and as a faithful and enduring daughter of God. Pat loved how sunflowers followed the sun. She, in turn, taught us all to Follow the Son. She attended schools in Provo, Hawaii, Glendale CA, and BYU. It was at BYU that she met and married Ed Jolley Pinegar, a tall dark and handsome basketball player. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on March 28, 1956. They were married for over 64 years in life and will continue forever. He is the love of her life. Pat loved children, light, flowers, the ocean, and sunsets. All of Heavenly Father’s creations filled her with joy and gratitude. She loved being a mother and a homemaker. She also enjoyed making beautiful, colorful quilts, and gardening. Pat had a deep love for her Heavenly Father and Savior and was grateful for the many opportunities she had to serve. She served in all of the women’s auxiliaries of the church on a ward and stake level. She also served on the Primary General Board, as Second Counselor in the General Young Women Presidency from 1992 – 1994, and as Primary General President from 1994 – 1999. Pat and Ed served together in the England London South Mission as President and Mission Mom, and in the Provo MTC as President and Companion. After retirement, they served in Nauvoo at the Joseph Smith Academy, and as senior missionaries in Palmyra, New York. They spent a wonderful winter in Laie, Oahu where Ed taught religion at BYU Hawaii and Pat volunteered and enjoyed walks along the beach. They later served in the temple with Pat as an ordinance worker and coordinator in the Mt. Timpanogos temple. Each calling brought them much joy, especially their 3 years serving as President and Matron of the Manti Temple. Through all her years of service her greatest joy came from her years being a Mom. She said, “We really tried hard and certainly were not perfect parents but we tried. And with Ed as our leader how blessed we were. Oh how I love my children and aren’t they beautiful.” She is the loving mother of 8, grandmother of 38, great grandmother of 36, and 1 on the way. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ed; son, Cory Matthew Pinegar; her parents, Laurence and Wavie Peterson; and her brother, Larry. She is survived by her children – Karie Bushnell (Bruce), Steve Pinegar (Emily), Kelly Hagemeyer (Dale), Kristi Gubler (Ross), Brett Pinegar (Susan), Traci Magleby (Hans), and Tricia Skousen (Jeff). She is also survived by her brother, David Peterson and her sister, Laurelee Passey. A visitation will be held on Thursday, December 30 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm at Nelson Mortuary, 4780 N University Avenue, Provo UT. Due to COVID-19, there will be a private service for immediate family members on Friday, December 31. A webcast will be available at www.nelsonmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, those who desire may make a donation to any charity that benefits children. Pat & Ed's Posterity Karie & Bruce Bushnell - Brooke & Clayton Jones - Andrew, Emmaline & Brielle - Joshua & Paige Bushnell - William & Mia - Jodie Bushnell - Paige & Ryan Atwood - Luke, Claire, Spencer, Owen & Eli - Kate & Matt Wahlquist - Autumn, Logan & James - Peter Bushnell Steve Pinegar - Breanna & Todd Smithson - Noah, Preston & Stella - Ed & Jenny Pinegar - Paris, Dash, Coco & Lola - Stephanie & Giovanni Niccoli - Armani & Enzo - Matthew & Lindsey Pinegar - Gracie, Maddie & Delaney - Gabrielle & Ryan Skousen - Penny & Leo - Madeleine & Karson Payton - Rilo, Sonny, Louie & Wavie - Savannah Pinegar - Isaac Pinegar - Anna Pinegar Kelly & Dale Hagemeyer - Lauren & Joe Jordan - Calvin - Oliver & Madison Hagemeyer - Nathan & Nicole Hagemeyer - Eli Hagemeyer Kristi & Ross Gubler - Jacob & Bryanne Gubler - Blakely - Michael & Natalie Gubler - Tayson & Tylee - Carly & Connor Cooley - Hannah Gubler Brett & Susan Pinegar - Allie & Parker Pratt - Katelyn - Cory Pinegar - Emma Pinegar - Lizzie Pinegar - Annie Pinegar Cory Matthew Pinegar Traci & Hans Magleby - Grayson & Rachel Magleby - Chloe & Marcus Smith - Truman Magleby - Rockwell Magleby - Josie Magleby Tricia & Jeff Skousen - Emily Skousen - Liv & Josh Lee - Izzy Skousen - Luke Skousen - Sophie Skousen Pat's favorite scripture is found in Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths." Pat has placed her trust in the Lord through out her life. Her faith, optimism and work ethic have given her the ability to raise eight children, the courage to carry on after the death of a child, and the skills to serve as a leader in the church. She knows the source of the light in her life. It is the Savior, Jesus Christ, and like the tenacious sunflower that turns to the sun for its light and strength, she turns to the Savior for hers. Source

Pinegar, Glen Jolley

Pinegar, Glen Jolley
Provo, Utah US

Glen & Shirley Pinegar

Class of 1944. Glen Pinegar. His parents: James Emery Pinegar and Effie Jolley Pinegar. James and Effie Pinegar had five children, all BYH alumni: Glen Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1944] (Shirley Mellor); James Pinegar [BYH Class of 1946](Colleen); Maxine Pinegar [BYH Class of 1948] Turley; Wanita Pinegar [BYH Class of 1950] Done; and Edward Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1952] (Pat). ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Glen Jolley Pinegar passed away peacefully on November 20, 2007 in Provo, Utah. He was born May 30, 1926 in Provo, Utah to James Emery and Effie Jolley Pinegar. He married Shirley Mellor October 17, 1952 in the Manti Temple. Glen enjoyed playing the sax in his own band and in a U.S. Army band. He was a successful businessman in financial services. He actively served in the LDS Church as a missionary in South Africa, and in numerous other callings. He will be sadly missed by his wife Shirley, children Mark (Carol) Pinegar, Christine (Paul) Price, Jared (Stephanie) Pinegar, Mary Ann (Steve) Buchan, Holly Ruth (Keith) Lockhart, Rachel (Oliver) DeMille, 40 grandchildren, 6 1/2 great-grandchildren, and his siblings, James (Colleen) Pinegar, Maxine Turley, Wanita Done, and Ed (Pat) Pinegar. Glen had an unconquerable spirit. We will celebrate his life at services to be held on Saturday, November 24, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. in the Alpine 4th Ward chapel, 910 S. High Bench Road, Alpine. Friends may call at the church on Friday, November 23 from 6-8:00 p.m. or Saturday, 10:00 a.m. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to www.Serenicare.com [Provo Daily Herald, November 21, 2007.]

Pinegar, James

James & Colleen Pinegar

Class of 1946. James Pinegar. He graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: James Emery Pinegar and Effie Jolley Pinegar. James and Effie Pinegar had five children, all BYH alumni: Glen Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1944] (Shirley Mellor); James Pinegar [BYH Class of 1946](Colleen); Maxine Pinegar [BYH Class of 1948] Turley; Wanita Pinegar [BYH Class of 1950] Done; and Edward Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1952] (Pat).

Pinegar, Maxine
3048 Marie Circle
Salt Lake City, Utah 84109-2446

Maxine Turley

Class of 1948. Maxine Pinegar. Her parents: James Emery Pinegar and Effie Jolley Pinegar. James and Effie Pinegar had five children, all BYH alumni: Glen Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1944] (Shirley Mellor); James Pinegar [BYH Class of 1946](Colleen); Maxine Pinegar [BYH Class of 1948] Turley; Wanita Pinegar [BYH Class of 1950] Done; and Edward Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1952] (Pat).

Pinegar, Wanita
2818 East 2960 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84109-2035

Wanita Done
  • Work: (801) 467-8631

Class of 1950. Student Body Secretary. Fauvines Vice President, Notre Maison, Chorus, Type Team, Soph. Class Secretary. Married ____ Done. BYU BA 1953. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: James Emery Pinegar and Effie Jolley Pinegar. James and Effie Pinegar had five children, all BYH alumni: Glen Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1944] (Shirley Mellor); James Pinegar [BYH Class of 1946](Colleen); Maxine Pinegar [BYH Class of 1948] Turley; Wanita Pinegar [BYH Class of 1950] Done; and Edward Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1952] (Pat).

Poll, Richard D. & Emogene

Poll, Richard D. & Emogene
Provo, Utah

Dick and Gene Poll

Members, Brigham Young Academy Foundation. Richard Douglas Poll, age 76, died at his home in Provo on April 27, 1994. A teacher, writer and lecturer on Mormon and Utah history, Dick was born in Salt Lake City on April 23, 1918 to Carl William and Annie Swenson Poll. He received B.A. and M.A. degrees from Texas Christian University, where he was a student body president. He served an LDS mission in West Germany, Denmark and Canada, 1939-41. While in the U.S. Army Air Force, he married Emogene (Gene) Hill on November 22, 1943. After obtaining a Ph.D (Phi Beta Kappa) at the University of California, Berkeley, he taught from 1948 to 1969 at Brigham Young University. He was chairman of the History Department, associate director of the Honors Program, first president of the BYU Chapter of A.A.U.P., first faculty representative on the Deans Council, and 1969 Honors Professor of the Year. He taught a closed-circuit TV course, "The American Heritage," to several thousand BYU students. He was Vice President for Administration at Western Illinois University (WIU), Macomb, Illinois, 1970-75; then he returned to full-time teaching. In 1983 he retired to Provo where he taught occasionally at BYU. His memberships included the Brigham Young Academy Foundation, Rotary Club (Paul Harris Fellow), American Civil Liberties Union, American Association of University Professors, Utah State Historical Society, Western History Association, Organization of American Historians and the Democratic Party. President of the Mormon History Association, 1969-70, he wrote books and articles of historical, biographical and religious themes. His essay, "What the Church Means to People Like Me" introduced to concept of Liahona and Iron Rod Mormons. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served in the Oak Hills Second Ward bishopric, several high councils, and as president of the Macomb Branch. He directed several travel-study tours and was a tutor in the Provo Library adult literacy program. Dick will be missed for his humor, intellect and dedication to his family, church and community. He is survived by his three daughters, Marilyn (Gary) Bell, Lubbock, Texas; Nanette (Terry) Allen, Sandy; Jennifer (Clayton) Crawford, Oakland, Calif.; nine grandchildren; sister, Ruth Barlow, Provo; and brother, Carl Poll, Palo Alto, Calif. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 7, 1994 in Provo. Contributions may be made to the History Department Scholarship fund of BYU or WIU. [Deseret News, Monday, May 2, 1994] -- EMOGENE (GENE) HILL POLL. Brigham Young Academy Foundation member. Emogene (Gene) Hill Poll, age 73, died at her home in Provo on February 15, 1994. She was born in Payson, Utah, March 26, 1920, to Leonard A. and Jennie Bird Hill. She graduated with honors from Payson High School and attended LDS Business College. After a whirlwind courtship in wartime Florida, she married Richard D. Poll in the Salt Lake Temple on November 22, 1943. For many years she was associated with Brigham Young University and Western Illinois University, where her husband held faculty and administrative appointments. She was president of BYU Women and vice president of WIU Faculty Wives. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she taught in all the auxiliary organizations. Her executive positions included Primary president, counselor in several Relief Society presidencies, and president of the Macomb (Illinois) Branch Relief Society. She was a tutor in the Provo Library Adult Literacy Program and a friend and counselor to many younger LDS Women. She traveled widely in North American, Europe, the Far East and around the world, living for two years in England and Germany. A career homemaker, she also managed extended periods of employment as bookkeeper and secretary at Utah Valley Hospital and Brigham Young University. Organizations to which she belonged included the League of Women Voters, Brigham Young Academy Foundation, Mormon History Association, Utah State Historical Society, Utah Heritage Foundation, B.Y.U. Emeriti Faculty and the Democratic Party. Mrs. Poll is survived by her husband, three daughters and their husbands, Marilyn and Gary Bell, Lubbock, Texas; Nanette and Terry Allen, Sandy, Utah; and Jennifer and Clayton Crawford, Oakland, California; nine grandchildren; three sisters, Ruth Weight, Springville; and Margaret Francis and Lois Burton, Spanish Fork; and two brothers, LeRoy Hill, Payson and Merrill Hill, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 19, 1994 in Provo. Interment, East Lawn Memorial Hills, Provo. [Deseret News, Wednesday, February 16, 1994]

Pollard, Don
PO Box 2468
Prescott, Arizona 86302

Don Pollard

Class of 1951? Honorary? [Name, photo does not appear with senior class in 1951 Wildcat yearbook.]

Pomeroy, Rosetta

Pomeroy, Rosetta

Rosetta Pomeroy

BY Academy High School Class of 1884. Rosetta Pomeroy. Graduated Friday, June 13, 1884, with a Normal diploma. Source: Territorial Enquirer, Friday, June 13, 1884. BY Academy High School Class of 1884. Rosetta Pomeroy received a certificate of proficiency in Physiology. Source: Territorial Enquirer, Friday, June 13, 1884.

Pond, Douglas William
74 Garden Park, Unit 20
Orem, Utah 84057-6615 US

Doug and Beth Pond
  • Cell: 801-224-2783
  • Home: 801-691-0882

Class of 1960 & Class of 1961. Douglas William Pond. [Listed as a senior in both 1960 and 1961 Wildcat yearbooks.] He married Beth. ~ ~ ~ ~ Father: A. Smith Pond, BYU Dean of the Graduate School, died April 1, 1959. Doug has a sister, Virgina Pond, BYH Class of 1965. They have another sister, Donna. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate address: 842 S 50 E, Orem, Utah 84058 @2011

Pond, Virginia
1109 Wunderlich Drive
San Jose, California 95129-3162 US

Virginia and Richard Wheeler
  • Work: (408) 996-3960
  • Home: (408) 586-0600

Class of 1965. Virginia Pond. German Club Vice President, Pep Club, F.H.A. President, Thespians, Honor Society, Drama, Chorus, Wildcat Yearbook Staff, Seminary 4 years, Library Service Award. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU 1969. Married Richard L. Wheeler. Virginia is the sister of Douglas Pond, BYH Class of 1960. They also have a sister, Donna. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate email: richard@wheeler.com @2010

Pope, Richard

Richard Pope

Faculty & Staff, including 1955-56.

Porter, Blaine D.
336 Dewey Avenue
Grafton, West Virginia 26354 US

Blaine Porter
  • Work: (304) 265-5542

Class of 1957. Blaine D. Porter. Extemporaneous Speaking State, Childrens Theater, Humorous Story Region, Retold Story State, Quill & Scroll, Thespian Vice President, Y'ld Cat Newspaper Photographer, Chorus, School Play. BYU BS 1963. US State Department, Economic Policy post in Hong Kong, 1994. Exhibitor of photographs in Gallery 62, Grafton, West Virginia. ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to BlaineDell@aol.com bounced back. @2010

Porter, Claudia P.
PO Box 270
Provo, Utah 84603 US

Claudia & Ralph E. Jackson
  • Home: 801-878-3585

Class of 1963. Claudia Porter. Hi-Steppers, Pep Club Vice President, Soph Class Social Chair, Seminary Graduate, F.H.A., Thespians. BYU 1967. Married Ralph E. Jackson. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate address: 4412 Open Crest Dr, South Jordan, Utah 84095-5027. ~ ~ ~ ~ Claudia's siblings: Roger Porter, also BYH Class of 1963, David Porter, BYH Class of 1969, and Patti Porter Hintze, BYH Class of 1970. @2010

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