
STEPHEN MILLSAP

Meet my crazy family. Basically, we all think we're really funny.

Stage makeup is... hgghrrt... so attractive...
First of all, I'd just like to say that contrary to popular belief, I actually do like people.
Hey guys, I'm Stephen Millsap. Great to meet you! Hello there. I come from a relatively large family from a middle-of-nowhere town in Northern Utah called Honeyville. Don't know where that is? Try driving for about an hour into the wilderness north of Salt Lake. You'll get there eventually.
Anyway, hopefully this page helps you to get to know me, at least a little bit. I'm a senior at Williamsburg Academy (hopefully that was implied), I love the outdoors, and I'm also very involved in the fine arts. I am a classical ballet dancer, I sing in both choir and musical theatre, and I enjoy being on stage very much. I love learning, hanging with family and friends, and, of course, Broadway.
Anywho, here's some nifty pics of my life.

That's right. We have fun at dances.

Dancing in a Star Wars parody the High School drama dept. put together. Yep, those are Stormtrooper onesies.



I began dancing at age five.
Before you ask, yes, that is me with a horrible shade of yellow hair, and no, I do not wanna talk about it.
Sometimes it's perfectly acceptable to get together on a boring day and go take pics in the middle of the road.

Nothing like watching the sunset from the top of a mountain.

Umm... yeah.

There are things that make me happy in this life, and showing sheep isn't one of them.


Elevation pod groups. By the way, if you have not yet been to Elevation, get on that! I promise you will not regret it.
Anyway, cool, now you have blackmail pictures of me, blah blah. My future plans will go as follows: *Graduate High School* Serve a two-year LDS Church mission in Moscow, Russia, go to college at Utah State University and earn degrees in Aviation and Aerospace Engineering, join the Air Force somewhere in there, and become a professional pilot for a commercial airline or just for the heck of it. I hope to continue in the fine arts because of how much they have shaped me and blessed my life so far, and I aspire to become a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.




Now I want to talk a little bit about what Williamsburg has done for me. Once upon a time, I was this awkward little public schooled eighth grader who thought he could sit around and have the world handed to him. But then, I found Williamsburg (or, I should say, my parents did). And man, did it kick my butt. It forced me out of my comfort zone, required me to be motivated, and racked me with stress over difficult, time-consuming assignments. But having such a challenging agenda every day taught me some very important lessons, namely the importance of time management and being self reliant. I don't want to even think about how vastly different my life would be right now if I had stayed the way I was. Williamsburg is hard, but you can do hard things! If it can work on me, it can work on you. So, you underclassmen reading this slightly sappy post, keep moving forward. I know it will be rewarding in the end. :)
Peace. #Classof2k16
P.S. Congrats for making it all the way down here. Here are some really boss dancing videos.