Death Of Friend Rallies Students
By Bill Buchalter of The Sentinel Staff, September 25, 1990
The death of senior swimmer Chris Enterline has taught Lyman High School's students and coaches a little more about each other.''When you lose a kid, It sobers you up,'' Lyman swim coach Don Clark said. ''It's made me love and appreciate my kids more. I couldn't bear to go through this again.''I told my kids, 'This helps set your priorities. Swimming is important but not related to some other things.' ''Enterline, 17, died at home a week ago of a seizure. He was one of two seniors on Lyman's young swimming team and placed last year in the Seminole Athletic Conference's 500 freestyle event.
(submission by Erin Fox Dockery)
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Donna Wilson (Peterson)
Chris,
Not a day goes by that I do not think about you. Although it has been years I will always remember the good times we had in class especially when you came to class without a pencil and you always knew I had you covered. I can still see your beautiful smile and although your untimely passing is still fresh in my heart you will always be my Angel in deguise. Continue to rest in peace my friend.