Alphabetical Alumni
Walker, Dilworth

Walker, Dilworth

Dilworth Walker

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1916. Dilworth Walker. He received an AB Degree (Physics & Mathematics) in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 143.

Walker, Ethel

Walker, Ethel

Ethel Walker

Class of 1922. Ethel Walker. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1922. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 416.

Walker, Florence

Walker, Florence
of American Fork, Utah US

Florence and Arthur Balzarini

Class of 1911. Florence Walker, of American Fork. Normal [Teacher Prep]. Dainty and modest, with a charming personality irresistable to all. Florence finds a permanent place in the affections of fellow classmates. Do you remember the angel that appeared to Paul? 'Twas Florence. ~ ~ ~ ~ Florence Walker was born on May 19, 1892 in American Fork, Utah. Her parents were Robert Walker and Elizabeth McNeill Walker. Florence married Arthur Murray Balzarini on June 10, 1933 in American Fork, Utah. Florence Walker Balzarini died on June 29, 1987. Arthur M. Balzarini was born on June 1, 1889 in San Francisco, California. He died on August 31, 1965.

Walker, Gordon D.
4085 Prospector Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 US

Gordon Walker
  • Work: (801) 942-5128

Class of 1961. Gordon D. Walker. Seminary Graduate, BYU Scholarship. BYU BS Economics 1968. Harvard University MBA 1971. ~ ~ ~ ~ NEWS ITEM 2003: STATE APPOINTS DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. Gordon D. Walker has been appointed director of the Utah Division of Community Development. Walker served as deputy undersecretary for the Department of Housing and Urban Development during the Reagan administration. He's currently the executive director of the Alzheimer's Association of Utah. Walker holds an MBA degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration and received his undergraduate degree in economics from Brigham Young University. [Desert News, Saturday, October 25, 2003.] ~ ~ ~ ~ NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT: Gordon is now the CEO of the Regional Task Force on the Homeless, a countywide group that aims to coordinate San Diego's homeless serving efforts. Regional leaders in San Diego are counting on Walker to get San Diego politicians, non-profits and residents behind an overarching strategy to address exploding street homelessness countywide and to set up the task force to take on a regional coordination role. BIG JOB! Gordon D. Walker has extensive experience in government, private business and real estate development. Most recently he served as Director of Utah’s Division of Housing and Community Development, where he developed and implemented several acclaimed and innovative programs. In addition, he served as Deputy Under-Secretary for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) during the Reagan administration as well as President and CEO of a federally chartered financial institution. He holds an MBA degree from Harvard Business School; his undergraduate degree is in economics from Brigham Young University. He has been frequently asked to speak at national conferences and is recognized as a leader in bringing together state, local, and community leaders to collaborate in solving difficult issues. [San Diego, CA - October 2017] ~ ~ ~ ~ NEWS ARTICLE: Gordon Walker Resigns as CEO of Homelessness Task Force in San Diego.

Walker, Jeris
92-1126 LioLio Place
Kapalei, Hawaii 96707 US

Jeris and Mike Paddock
  • Work: (808) 672-8950

Class of 1968. Jeris Walker. She married Mike Paddock. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Cyril F. Walker and Raisa V. Weeter Walker. Her brother, Myron Glenn Walker, was a member of the BYH Class of 63. Her sister, Veone Walker (Jesse) Kallbacka, lives in Utah. @2007

Walker, Joyce
1080 East Elm Avenue
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Joyce and Rulon Cluff
  • Work: 801-375-1293

Class of 1949. Joyce Walker. Student Body Secretary in 1948-1949. Notre Maison, Thespian, Chorus, Favines. She graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ She married Rulon Cluff. @2008

Walker, LeeRen L
9208 J R Way
Middleton, Idaho 83644 US

LeeRen Walker
  • Work: (208) 585-9737

Class of 1963. LeeRun L. Walker. Chorus, Preferred Man, Seminary 4 years. BYU MED Counseling & Guidance, 1979. LeeRun L. Walker, Attorney at Law. @2008

Walker, Leo R.

Walker, Leo R.

Leo Walker

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1924. Leo R. Walker. He received a BS Degree in Physical Education in 1924. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 472.

Walker, Margaret

Walker, Margaret
Oak City, Utah US

Margaret and Parley Roper

Class of 1922. Margaret Walker [Roper]. She received two BYH diplomas in 1922: A BYH Normal Diploma, and a BYH Arts Supervision Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 394. ~ ~ ~ ~ Margaret Walker was born in February 9, 1900 in Pleasant Grove [or Linden], Utah. Her parents are Ezra Foutz Walker and Annie Swensen Walker. Margaret married Parley "L" Roper on June 18, 1924 in Manti, Utah. Parley "L" ROPER was born on December 31, 1895 in Oak City, Millard County, Utah. His parents were Abel Mosley Roper and Rachel Rawlinson Roper. Parley died on February 10, 1959 in Oak City, Utah. Margaret Walker Roper died on October 28, 1988. Her interment, Oak City Cemetery, Utah.

Walker, Melba Louise

Walker, Melba Louise

Melba and Colvin Cluff

Class of 1925. Melba Walker [Cluff]. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 418. ~ ~ ~ ~ Melba Walker was born on March 21, 1907 in Bingham, Utah. Her parents were Ezra Brown Walker and Alta Melissa Ercanbrack Walker. Melba married Colvin Sterling Cluff on October 21, 1926 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Melba Walker Cluff died on September 5, 2000.

Walker, Myron Glen

Walker, Myron Glen
Orem, Utah US

Myron and Iva June Walker

Class of 1963. Myron Glen Walker. Drama, Chorus, Seminary 4 years. BYU BA Broadcasting & Film Production 1970. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Myron Glenn Walker, 61, passed away February 20, 2007, in Orem, Utah, from a courageous battle of brain cancer. Myron was born March 1, 1945, to Cyril F. Walker and Raisa V. Weeter Walker in American Fork, Utah. He graduated from BY High in the Class of 1963. He served in the LDS Alaskan - Canadian Mission. He married Iva June Barrett on June 3, 1969, in the Salt Lake Temple. He graduated from BYU with a Masters in Communication. He is survived by his loving wife, Iva June and children; Karen Walker (Dennis) Adams, Utah; Kimberly Walker (Dana) Wise, Arkansas; Chris (Vicki) Walker, Arizona; Angela Walker, Utah; Michelle (Eric) Zebley, Arkansas; Suzanne (Ryan) Lawrence, Utah; David (Tiffany) Walker, Pennsylvania; 11 grandchildren: Derek, McKay, Joshua, Newell, Kate, Spencer, T.J., Ryan, Seth, Hannah, Madison; brothers, Otho (Rita) Walker, New Mexico; Cody (Kalene) Walker, Nevada; sisters, Jeris Walker [BYH Class of 1968] (Mike) Paddock, Hawaii; and Veone Walker (Jesse) Kallbacka, Utah. Funeral services were held Monday, February 26, 2007, at the Timpview 2nd Ward Chapel in Orem. Interment, Orem City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, February 23, 2007.]

Walker, Nora

Walker, Nora

Nora Walker

Class of 1921. Nora Walker. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 394.

Walker, Patty

Patty Walker

Class of 1958 - Honorary. [Students who attended BYH or BYJrH but for one reason or another graduated from other schools.]

Walker, Richard T.
8 Stephens Circle
Roswell, New Mexico 88201 US

Dick Walker
  • Work: (505) 624-1514

Class of 1954. Richard T. Walker. Football Co-Captain, Track, Lettermen, Assistant Librarian, Library Club, Photography Club, Legislative Forum, Extemporaneous Speaking, Childrens Theater, Thespians, Wildcat Yearbook Cover Editor. BYU BS Accounting 1958.

Walker, Rowena

Walker, Rowena

Rowena Welcker

Class of 1921. Rowena Walker [Welcker]. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 394.

Walker, Rudger H.

Walker, Rudger H.

Rudger Walker

Collegiate Grads of BYU, Class of 1923. Rudger H. Walker. He received a BS Degree in Agronomy in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 464.

Walker, Wilhelmina [Hinton,]

Walker, Wilhelmina [Hinton,]
Hurricane, Utah US

Wilhelmina & Thomas Hinton

Class of 1897? Wilhelmina Barbara Walker Hinton. Born the third child to a mother who bore eleven children (seven living to maturity) between the 1870’s and 1890’s, Wilhelmina Barbara Walker Hinton — remembered affectionately throughout the Hurricane Valley as “Aunt Mina” — found one of her life’s role models in her aunt, Louisa Rice, who was the midwife for her mother’s deliveries. Originally from Little Spring Valley, Nevada, Mina Hinton was born on October 18, 1873, on a two-hundred acre ranch which her parents, immigrants from Germany and Switzerland, turned into a dairy farm. Once they were able to make headway against the area’s thieves, rustlers, and robbers (as Mina described those who plagued her father’s farm), they were able to sell cheese at eighty cents per pound and butter at seventy-five cents per pound in mining communities such as Pioche, Nevada. Her parents had both converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints upon arrival in America, and in November of 1892, the family moved their family to Hinckley, Utah, in Millard County. Mina attended Brigham Young Academy in Provo until 1897, then returned to teach the first four grades at the district school at Hinckley — that was until Thomas Maurice Hinton of Virgin, Utah, arrived in Hinckley to look for work. They married on October 5, 1898, at which point they moved around Utah and Nevada following the work he had, much of it as a section hand for the Union Pacific Railroad. In 1905, the young Hintons and their three children moved back to Maurice’s native southern Utah home at word of the success of the canals. They spent a year in Virgin, but with water flowing for the first time on the Hurricane Bench, a new town emerged and began to grow — Hurricane. The Hintons made their way to Hurricane where Maurice first built a granary and home for Thomas Isom, and then built a home for his own family at 200 North and 200 West. Mina earned the distinction of being the first woman to live in Hurricane, but that status only lasted a few months, for families arrived in the Hurricane Valley in a flow comparable to the water coming down the canal. In 1920, Hurricane’s Dr. Wilkinson asked Mina to assist him, and her work over the next twenty-four years made her one of the Hurricane Valley’s most celebrated pioneers. A midwife for a recorded 442 deliveries, many of today’s Hurricane Valley residents have Mina Hinton to thank for her assistance at the birth of their parents or grandparents. However, delivering babies was not her only duty. Mina often stayed to help at the home of a new delivery for as long as two weeks until the new mother could reassume the tasks of her household. Mina also cared for the sick throughout those years and was said to have a healing touch. While her work as a midwife and caregiver remains her primary legacy, Mina and Maurice also raised seven children together and Mina was very involved in church callings throughout the decades. Mina loved music, literature, and poetry. She led various choirs in the area, read frequently, and contributed her original poetry for special occasions such as weddings and funerals. Another first attributed to Mina was that she was Hurricane’s first reporter — Mina was the Hurricane correspondent to the Washington County News for many years. Maurice passed away in 1948, but Mina carried on in the Hurricane Valley for more than twenty additional years. She passed away just one week shy of her ninety-fifth birthday, October 10, 1968. The Hinton home Maurice built in 1906 was moved from 200 North and 200 West to its current location at approximately 68 West State Street — the location of the original Isom granary — where it was restored by the Washington County Historical Society. [Hurricane Valley Magazine, Issue 9, By Julie Fiducia Hunter]

Wall, Alonzo Edward, Jr. (1908)

Wall, Alonzo Edward, Jr. (1908)

Alonzo Wall

Brigham Young High School Graduate, Class of 1908. Alonzo E. Wall. [Alonzo Edward Wall, Jr.] Source: 1908 BYH Commencement Program.

Wall, Alonzo Edward, Sr.

Wall, Alonzo Edward, Sr.
Mesa, Arizona US

Alonzo & Sophia/Emma Wall

BY Academy High School Normal Class of 1891. Alonzo Wall. Received a Normal Diploma on May 21, 1891. Source: Graduation Program of the Normal Class of 1891. Confirmed: BYU Special Collections UA 1008.~ ~ ~ ~ Alonso Edward Wall was born on December 14, 1859 in Manti, Utah. His parents were Frederick John Wall and Elizabeth Robinson. He married twice: First to Sophia Duffin on February 1, 1883 in Salt Lake City, Utah; Second, he married Emma Olivia Asplund on November 25, 1920 in Manti, Utah. Alonzo Edward Wall, Sr., died on June 6, 1947 in Mesa, Arizona. Interment, Castledale, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Sophia Duffin was born October 26, 1862 in Moroni, Utah. Her parents were Edward Duffin and Margarent (Peggy) Gledhill. She died on December 1, 1918 in Castledale, Utah. Interment, Castledale, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Emma Olivia Asplund was born on September 18, 1879 in Fairview, Utah. Her parents were Olof Olofsson Asplund and Ingeborg Persson (Pehrson). She married twice: First, to William H. Page on June 22, 1908; and second, to Alonzo Edward Wall on November 25, 1920, in Manti, Utah. She died on December 11, 1927. ~ ~ ~ ~ [Do not confuse with: Alonzo E. Wall, Jr., born July 19, 1888 in Santaquin, Utah. He died September 1, 1959. Interment, Santaquin City Cemetery.]

Wall, David F.
686 North 400 East
Orem, Utah 84097

David Wall
  • Work: (801) 224-0487

Class of 1953. Band, Chorus, Photography Club. BYU 1957.

Wall, Ramona

Wall, Ramona

Ramona Wall

Class of 1921. Ramona Wall. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 394.

Wallace, Betty Carolyn
4819 South 3640 West
Taylorsville, Utah 84118 US

Betty & Rodney Sudweeks
  • Work: 801-965-8735

Class of 1949. Betty Carolyn Wallace. Junior Class Secretary. Newspaper, Quill & Scroll, Thespians. She graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Betty married Rodney Sudweeks. (See photo of Betty and Rodney on the Class of 1949 reunions page.)

Wallace, Mark S.
8530 Marsh Pointe Drive
Montgomery, Alabama 36117 US

Mark and Bonnye Wallace
  • Home: 334-517-1152

Class of 1973. Mark S. Wallace. BYU BS Zoology 1981. George Washington University MS Oral Biology. University of the Pacific - DDS. Mark married Bonnye Carol Savage, and they have two children: Holley and Steaphan. Mark Wallace is a Colonel in the US Air Force, stationed at Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Alabama. @2010

Wallace, Martha
2024 Pilar Avenue
Las Vegas, Nevada 89032 US

Martha Swigart

Class of 1977. Martha Wallace. BYU MBA 1984. Martha married _______ Swigart.

Wallace, Rachel Lavelle
3886 S. Glade Hollow Way
Bountiful, Utah 84010-5869 US

Rachel and Arnold Hardy
  • Work: (801) 298-0873

Class of 1968. Rachel Wallace. BYU BA Spanish 1972. BYU Teaching English as a Second Language 1974. BYU MA Spanish Literature 1974. Married Arnold K. Hardy. Her parents: Scott Pyper Wallace, M.D., and Ruth Elizabeth Spangler, married in 1947 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Four children: Mark (Bonnye) Spangler Wallace of Salt Lake City; Rachel (Arnold) Lavelle Wallace Hardy of Bountiful; Rebecca (Douglas) Wallace Later of Sandy; and Martha (James) Ruth Wallace Swigart of Redondo Beach, California.

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