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When I think of summer, I d fi thp m Tt oflayingout’watchingsoaPs- A A lllv W XXXX wX XL L no homework. Phone conve tions and trips to Wendy’s are h How did you spend those long, lazy days of summer? No matter what summer held for us, that on the list of priorities, too.” looming spectre of school quickly stole those twelve weeks, and we were back again wonder- ing what could have happened to all that time ... Melinda Mui Erica Wilson and Laura Blach dive in at the beginning of a race at the Snake River Championships held in Elko in August. Shannon Mariluch, Liz Barnes, Kathy Damale, Gilbert Howell, Sherri Phillips, and Marcia Peters show their sheep at the Elko County Fair in August. Delia Alvarez, Amy Hovan, Carla Barkdull, Coach Reyes supervises Clinton Holt- Angela Biinn, Lisa Gibson, and Christy windsprints at preseason football practi Burner march at summer band practice.
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Chris Romeo swimming his fifth lap, breaststroke, in the 200 Individual medley. Susie Bilyeu cheers him on. Jennifer McDonald hosts the ever-popular McDonald's Birthday Party. Stephanie Elliott and Valerie D'Asto practice twirling with the marching band at summer rehersal. Ah . . . summer. To some it means kicking back, soaking up the long- awaited sun, or getting a job to earn a little extra money. To a few it means travel, visiting friends and relatives, or simply exploring a new culture. A lucky few visited places such as Chile, Fiji, Norway, and Australia. Some people spent their summer dedicated to a sport or at- tending camps to limber up their skills before school starts. Chris Ro- meo, EHS competitive swimmer, talks about a summer of swimming. Competitive swimming-the single most important thing in my life for seven months a year. At six feet, six inches tall, most people presume I play basketball . . . and maybe I should, but to me, swimming is far more exciting. I guess swimming is a kind of individual team sport. That is, no crowd cheers when I do well, but on the other hand, there aren’t five or fifty guys on my case when I don’t. Swimming gives me an incredible sense of satisfaction, not only when I win high point at championships, see a wall full of ribbons and medals in my room, or know that the Nevada State Record in breaststroke is just a couple of seconds away, but also after a 7000 yard workout when Im so exhaust- ed that 1 can’t even stand up. It is kind of a way of life; one which satisfies me greatly, and one which I love. That is what swimming means to me, and why I love the sport of competitive swimming. ( Student Celebration 9
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