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Friday, November 17, 2017
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Exeter-Milligan Holds Veteran's Day Program
– Local veterans enjoy a breakfast sponsored by the National
Honor Society. Clockwise from the left are Bob Dumpert, Larry Cudaback,
Alan Songster and Jack Underwood.
Senior Patrick Murphy welcomed the audience at the Exeter-Milligan Veteran’s Day Program on Monday in Exeter.
Above - Boy Scout Joey Bartu led the flag ceremony with the Cub
Scouts during Monday’s Veteran’s Day Program in Exeter.
Below – Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts led the flag ceremony during
Monday’s Veteran’s Day Program at Exeter-Milligan. From the left are
Richard Hickman, Joey Bartu, Deacon Erdkamp, Levi Jurgensen, Kalvin Lock, Axel
Erdkamp and Crosby Oldehoeft.
Exeter-Milligan held their Veteran’s day program on Monday,
November 13 due to their participation in the volleyball state finals.
The program was opened by a welcome from Patrick Murphy
before Boy Scout Joey Bartu led the flag ceremony. Members of Cub Scout
Pack 218 were the flag bearers and color guard.
The Exeter-Milligan band played “The Star Spangled Banner”
and the Senior High choir and the Friends of Vocal sang “God Bless America.”
Superintendent Paul Sheffield, who currently has both of his
sons serving in the military, gave the address.
Sheffield recalled the history of Veteran’s day before
explaining that his goal was to “talk about four veterans who have influenced
my life.”
He shared stories of the service of both his father and his
father-in-law. He said his father “ran our house like a ship. It
was tight and we learned discipline.”
Of his father-in-law he spoke of his example of duty, honor and patriotism. “That example that he set was for our kids. That helped them learn discipline, honor and patriotism.”
Devin Sheffield, the younger son of the Sheffield’s, is
currently in the Army and is stationed at Fort Campbell after being deployed
overseas twice. Older son Brett Sheffield, is in Navy school to be an
Aviation Rescue Swimmer and started his training at Norfolk, Virginia on Monday.
Sheffield reminded the crowd that because of those who have
served and are serving, “you can go home today and enjoy food on your table, we
can gather here today. We live in the greatest country in the world.”
He closed by thanking the veterans in the crowd for their
“service, sacrifice, duty and honor and saying yes to Uncle Sam.”
The junior high choir sang “America, Of Thee I Sing!” and
joined the senior high choir for “Inscription of Hope” before the band played
“Sweet Land of Liberty” and “America’s Finest” asking the veterans in the
audience to stand when they heard the anthem of the branch they served.
Hannah Horne closed the program, thanking the veterans and
wishing all safe travels.
Above - On their trumpets are Exeter-Milligan band members (from the
left) Trever Zelenka, Jaiden Papik, Mitchell Manning, Cameran Jansky and Daisy
Kanode.
Below – Superintendent Paul Sheffield spoke at the
Exeter-Milligan Veteran’s Day Program on Monday in Exeter.
Clarinets played by Exeter-Milligan band members (from the
left) Kaitlyn Vavra, Kole Svec and Janey Erdkamp.
Three Army veterans stand when their song is played at the
Exeter-Milligan Veteran’s Day Program on Monday in Exeter. From the left
are Larry Cudaback, Jack Underwood and Alan Songster.
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Senior Hannah Horne gives the closing at the Exeter-Milligan
Veteran’s Day Program on Monday in Exeter.
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