As I've mentioned previously, one of my favorite pastimes throughout my time at BYU was entering a building just before the 10pm lockdown and exmploring the halls. And of course, the Harris Fine Arts Center was one of the best building to explore, as it holds a vast array of classrooms, hallways, theaters, and hidden passages (not that I condone this kind of activity nowadays). One numerous occasions we came across bins of pictures and projects in one of the basement hallways. As I also had classes in the HFAC, I knew that these were items that had been left behind by students, and had never been claimed. One night Preston and I were going through the bins, and we came across a picture of a happy looking dog, seen here:
We named him Dave, and his image became legend. Well, at least in our minds. We made zerox copies and threw up missing dog posters all over campus, we often displayed the picture prominently in our living room, and we even added his image to our Robbie Sorenson shrine (who, by the way, was mentioned in a semi-famous poem by P. Donald Green).
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