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        | Would you like to write up a favorite BYH recollection or story, but need some ideas to jog your memory?  You have reached the right page!  The following words are not intended to inspire an essay on that general subject, but instead to help you write about a very specific personal experience, whether funny or sad or heartwarming or life changing.  Please mention the date or at least the year, and the names of others involved in your experience: |  
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        |  | Absence Accident
 Afternoons
 After school
 Apology
 Art
 Assembly
 Athletics
 Award
 
 Band
 Baseball
 Basketball
 Bonfire
 Bookstore
 Bowling
 Boxing
 Building
 
 Campaign
 Catwalk
 Championship
 Cheers
 Cheerleaders
 Chemistry
 Cher Amie
 Children's Theatre
 Chorus
 Coach ...
 Comedy
 Comment remembered
 Contest
 Conversation with ...
 Curriculum
 
 Debate
 Decorating for ...
 Deja Vu
 Drama
 
 Early Arrival
 Elections
 Elementary Training School
 Examples - Bad
 Examples - Good
 Expelled
 
 Faculty
 Faculty Meeting
 Fast Food
 Fauvines
 Favorite ...
 FHA
 Field Day
 Fieldhouse
 Field Trip
 First Day
 Football
 French Club
 
 Generosity
 German Club
 Golf
 Graduation
 Gremlins
 Guidance Counselor
 | Hallway Homecoming
 Homework
 Honesty
 Honor Society
 
 Illness
 Initiations
 Injury
 
 Junior High School
 Junior Varsity
 Junior year
 
 Kindergarten
 Kindness
 
 Last Day
 Late Arrival
 Lettermen
 Library
 Lunchtime
 Lunch Room
 
 May Day
 May Pole Dance
 Meeting of ...
 Men's Gym
 Mornings
 Music
 
 Newspapers ~
 The Y News, Banter,
 Y'ld Cat, Brigadier,
 Daily Herald, etc.
 
 Notebook
 Notre Maison
 
 Officers
 Orchestra
 Orem
 
 Parents
 Party
 Pearly Gates
 Pep Club
 Pep Rally
 P.E.~
 Physical Education
 Photograph
 Photographer
 Photography
 Plans gone right
 Plans gone wrong
 Play
 Playing around
 Poem
 Poetry
 Posters
 Practices
 Pranks
 Preferred ...
 Principal
 Prize
 
 Queen
 Quill & Scroll
 | Radio Club Radio Reporter
 Refreshments
 Rehearsal
 Rockets
 Roller Skating
 
 Sadie Hawkins' Day
 Sand Dunes
 School Song/s
 Science
 Seminary
 Senior class
 Shock
 Sign/s
 Silence
 Ski Club
 Sleeping in class
 Snow
 Snowball
 Spanish Club
 Stage Sets
 Student Council
 Student Teacher
 Substitute Teacher
 Summer
 Surprise ...
 Suspension
 Swimming
 Swings
 
 Tape recording
 Teacher
 Tennis
 Thespians
 Tough Decision
 Track & Field
 Training School
 Transportation to school
 Trees
 Trip to ...
 
 University Avenue
 University Upper Campus
 
 Varsity
 Vending machines
 Visitor
 
 W.A.M.S.
 Wardrobe Room
 Water fight
 Water balloons
 Willie the Wildcat
 Winter
 Winter Nights
 Winter Sports
 Women's Gym
 Women's Sports
 Workouts
 Wrestling
 
 Xam
 
 Yearbook - Wildcat
 Yearbook Carnival
 "Y High" on Mountain
 
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        | Kent G. Jarvis '60, one of our most successful repeat BYH authors, said: "I am glad I may have inspired others to tell of their BY High experiences. You almost need to become a kid again mentally, in order to have the courage to admit to actually being one once. That can be very hard after you have spent a lifetime finally becoming a mature and responsible adult.Steve Thoreson '66, another recollector, described a similar experience.  He said:
 "It is really good therapy for the mind, however, because those high school years may be the last time that society allowed us to really be ourselves, and not so politically correct and structured."
 "I forgot to mention one other thing.  Embellishing my remembrances last evening took about an hour and a half.  When I finally stood up from the computer, I realized that I had truly just drifted off to a different time and place.  I lost all track of time and place and had to recalibrate with life for a while afterwards.  It was a very refreshing respite."Just recently, Dallan Olson ' 67, wrote a story about a catcher's view of a classic BYH baseball season.  He wrote: "This story has given me a joyful trip back into the past. Thank you for inviting me to write about BY High baseball."We challenge you to seize this delightful opportunity to truly travel back in time.  Then email your stories to the BYH website. |  
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