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VILLAGE OF EXETER
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Saturday, December 7, 2019
Thursday, December 5, 2019
Exeter-Milligan Boys Basketball
Front row from the left: Elijah Johnson, Ryan Sharp,
and Max Zeleny. Middle row from the left: Peyton Pribyl, Casey Underwood,
Karl Martinsen, and Braden Capek. Back row from the left: Daysan Staskal,
Jackson Beethe, and Kole Svec. Marcus Krupicka is not pictured.
Exeter-Milligan Boys Basketball Seniors: L-r: Elijah Johnson, Ryan Sharp and Max Zeleny.
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Exeter-Milligan Girls Basketball Team
Exeter-Milligan girls basketball team have their season opener on Thursday, Dec 5 at 6:00 p.m. in Exeter against Deshler.
Front row from the left: Kayla Geiger, Anna
Sluka, Alexis Turrubiates. Middle row from the left: Jozie Kanode,
Cameran Jansky, Cammie Harrison, Jaiden Papik, Maddie Luzum, Morgan
White. Back row from the left: Daisy Kanode, Joana Melchert, Emma Olsen,
Jasmine Turrubiates.
Seniors – Kayla Geiger, Alexis Turrubiates and Anna Sluka
Monday, December 2, 2019
Exeter-Milligan Update: History Harvest
History Harvest
By Brian Murphy, E-M Social
Studies Instructor
Several Exeter-Milligan
students recently participated in a History Harvest with Judy Dinneen. During
the morning visit, students scanned over 70 photos about the local community
from her albums. The project started two years ago when eight students traveled
to the University of Nebraska in Kearney to learn how to scan and document
photographs and artifacts of local historical value. The goal of the ongoing
History Harvest project is to document the history of the local area that lies
within the Exeter-Milligan School district. In addition, the goal is to
eventually make this history available for the public to view online.
Pictured clockwise from
left to right are Clint Oldehoeft, Jaiden Papik, Judy Dinneen, Kayla Geiger,
and Anna Sluka.
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