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        | of the Brigham Young Academy
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        | Dr. L. Douglas Smoot served as the volunteer leader of the 1995 to 2001 successful effort to preserve the main Brigham Young Academy building.  
 Many earlier efforts had been made since BY High was closed in 1968, but the successful campaign led by Dr. Smoot consumed seven years and an estimated 8,000 hours of his time alone.
 
 In his book, The Miracle at Academy Square, Smoot presents several lists of people who dedicated their time and efforts to this effort.
 
 He says, "It would not be possible to recall and mention all who have participated in this remarkable 'miracle.'
 
 "The press accounts include recognition of many of the visible participants, including the names of over 200 who supported passage of the bond election.  Many participants labored behind the scenes with little recognition.
 
 "The following, in alphabetical order, are among those Brigham Young Academy Foundation (BYAF) associates who must be mentioned for valiant contributions to this effort."
 
 We have added Dr. Smoot's name to this list.
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        | Bill J. Anderson, BYAF Fundraising Committee 
 Janita Anderson, BYAF Member
 
 Brent F. Ashworth, BYH '57, BYAF Member, Fundraising Committee, Legal Counsel, Library Board
 and LCOC Art Subcommittee Chair
 
 L. Lee Bartlett, President BYAF from December 1997
 
 Maurine Brimhall, BYAF Officer, Long-time Advocate,
 BYA Alumni Organizer
 
 W. Smoot Brimhall, BYAF Member
 
 Cynthia J. Clark, BYAF Advisor, Library Board
 
 Stanley E. Collins, BYH '51, BYAF Fundraising Committee
 
 Wallace Cooper, Architect, BYAF Advisor
 
 Susan Famulary, BYAF Member, Secretary
 
 William L. Fillmore, Legal Counsel, BYAF Member
 
 Gary D. Golightly, BYH '68, BYAF Fundraising Committee
 
 Reed E. Halladay, BYAF Fundraising Committee
 
 Terry Ann C. Harward, BYAF Member, Library Employee
 
 Mary Gay Hatch, Early Advocate
 and BYAF Fund Raising Committee
 
 Michael R. Hill, Former Mayor
 and BYAF Fundraising Committee
 
 Dean Hughes, BYAF Fundraising
 and Bond Election Committees, Library Board
 
 Ronald G. Hyde, BYAF Fundraising Committee
 
 Joyce Janetski, BYAF Arts Subcommittee
 
 Ronald Jones, BYAF Feasibility Study Committee
 
 Suzanne C. Liechty, BYH '57, BYAF Officer
 and BYH Reunion Organizer
 
 Janelle Brimhall Lysenko, BYH '55, BYAF Officer
 and Financial Manager
 
 Monroe Paxman, BYAF Member
 
 Shirley B. Paxman, BYAF Officer, Long-time Advocate
 and Document Provider
 
 Jaynann M. Payne, Early BYAF Advocate
 and Document Provider
 
 Wallace A. Raynor, President, BYAF to December 1997
 
 Julie Roper, BYAF Member
 
 Michael Ross, BYAF Member
 
 L. Douglas Smoot, BYAF Chief Miracle Worker
 
 Sharon Swindle, BYAF Arts Subcommittee
 
 Jordan Tanner, BYAF Arts Subcommittee
 
 Carol Thorne, BYAF Fundraising Committee
 
 Brad Westwood, BYAF Advisor and BYU Archivist
 
 
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        | "Among those listed above, those most intimately involved in the whole or much of the process from 1995 to 2001 included Brent Ashworth, Lee Bartlett, Smoot Brimhall, Maurine Brimhall, Cynthia J. Clark, Terry Ann C. Harward, Suzanne Calder Liechty, Janelle Brimhall Lysenko, Shirley Brockbank Paxman and Wallace Raynor.Among this core of dedicated workers, thousands of hours were freely volunteered to make this project a reality. 
 "In addition to the BYAF participants, many others participated in the process as volunteers, elected officials, paid professionals and employees.  A photograph of a bronze plaque, which is displayed in the historic Academy Building, is shown below:
 
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        | "This plaque [above] includes city administrators, municipal council members, city professionals and employees, architects, contractors, Library Construction Oversight Committee members and others.
 "A second large plaque, which hangs in the library's main entry area, records the principal donors among an estimated 2,000 contributors."  See below:
 
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