Brigham Young University
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Advice for Underclassmen
It’s okay to let go of people who don’t meet your standards or encourage you to be better. People change and you can’t always control that, but you can control yourself. You become like the people you surround yourself, so find people that encourage you to be even better, support you when you need it most, and make you laugh when you want to cry.
My Inspiration
Something in the way that makes me really competitive and that in turn makes me want to work hard and be the best I can.
School Activity, Class or Teacher Impact
Theatre has played a monumental role in the person I am today. It has given me a consistent place to belong and work for. I have developed some of my strongest friendships and best memories with my fellow cast and classmates. There is nowhere else where I feel quite at home and feel like I can be my most authentic self.
Most Cherished High School Memory
My most cherished memory is more of a cherished space. I love all the memories I’ve made in the PAC, inside Mr. Shoemake’s office. For me that office is the essence of fun and laughter. All of my theatre friends and I sit in there and crack jokes, go on tangents, and talk about the crazy things happening in our lives. I always look forward to the days where we can all sit and laugh together in that office.
A Proud Moment
Making the varsity One Act Play team as a sophomore and staying in all three years because it isn’t easy to do as an underclassman.
Who Knew?
I love to watch old physiological thrillers from the 40’s and 50’s during the fall.
Gratitude Check
My parents, teachers, and friends (who took the time to get to know me)