Five Exeter-Milligan Lady Timberwolves have been recognized on the CRC All Conference Selection Team:
First Team:
Megan Zwickl
Jennifer Pribyl
Logan Zeleny
Honorable Mention:
Taylor Erdkamp
Jackie Luzum
Congratulations!
Exeter-Milligan Boys recognized are:
First Team:
Nolan White
Honorable Mention:
Derek Luzum
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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Exeter Resdient Celebrates 99th Birthday
“Exercise and word search puzzles,” are two of the keys of
long life according to Exeter resident Sylvia Reil Riley. Riley turned 99
on Saturday and wasn’t planning anything special for her birthday.
Originally from Milford, Riley lived in Crete and Sutton
before moving to Friend in 1958. She has lived in Exeter the past few
years. She and her husband, who passed away in 1980, had five children,
four are still living.
She has always enjoyed gardening and canning, flea markets
and fishing recalling many good memories of fishing trips to Milford Lake in
Kansas and fishing in the Blue River.
Her daughter, Shirley Bowman, of Sterling, recalled her
mother talking about throwing hay bales with her brothers as a young
girl. She also stated, “Mom walked a lot until she just couldn’t
anymore.”
These days Riley continues to do her word search puzzles and
play Bingo every chance she gets and doesn’t seem too impressed by the fact
that she turned 99, “It’s nothing special.”
Exeter-Milligan Update: Computer Applications
Exeter-Milligan Computer Applications Students create movies
using the iPads
Phyllis Severson's Computer Applications students, Shelby
Bell and Wyatt Clift, were each given an iPad and told, "Use the iMovie
application to make a movie on the iPad. Oh, and by the way you also have
to teach yourself how to use the app." Both students rose to the challenge
with each making a 2 minute "movie" to share. Next up for the
class is to create their own song using the Garage Band Application for the
iPad.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Exeter Chamber of Commerce Holds Pancake Feed
The largest crowd in a number of years headed to the Exeter
Legion on Tuesday night to enjoy the Exeter Chamber of Commerce Pancake
Feed. The group fed close to 300 people in the annual event. Free
pancakes, sausage and beverages were on the menu.