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    Wednesday, August 29, 1934
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Daily Nebraskan
Griesemer resigns museum post
After nearly 20 years of service, museum position at the San Bern- Griesmer began work at the
the acting director of the Unrver- adino County museum in Cal- museum in 1965. He aided in the
sity of Nebraska State Museum ifornia formation of the public educa-
has resigned. Griesemer graduated from Aug- tion program and the encounter
During his two-year tenure, ustana College in Illinois in 1959. project. The encounter center is a
Allan Griesemer supervised mus- He received his doctorate in geol- section of the museum where vis-
eum operations, coordinated act- ogy from the University of Wis- itors may handle scientific mate-
ivities and acted as a liason bet- consin in 1963. He completed his rial. Griesemer served a one-year
ween the museum and the univer- college career when' he received term as vice president of the
sity. his master's in geology from UNL American Museum Association
Griesemer is leaving to take in 1970. in 1983.
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Jerry Ediger in his Selleck Quadrangle residence hall room.
Student adapts
to wheelchair
By Kama Meyer
Daily Nebraskan Staff Writer
The first day of college is always
a big adjustment for freshmen!
But Jerry Ediger, of Henderson,
Neb., has an added adjustment
of getting around campus in a
wheelchair.
Ediger is paralyzed from the
neck down because of a high
school football injury.
It was the first play of the first
football game of 1933. Ediger held
the ball for the kicker. On the
return, he and the receiver col
lided. Ediger's neck was broken
at a point even with his chin.
"At the time, I really wasn't
scared," he said. "I suppose I
would have been scared if I knew
what really happened. All I know
is that I tried to get up and
nothing worked."
After five days at a Hastings
hospital, Ediger was transferred
to a Denver hospital and then to
Denver's Craig Rehabilitation Cen
ter, where he stayed until March
16. Rehabilitation is a slow pro
cess but Ediger said he is excited
about his progress so far and
confident about further rehabil
itation. "It's going to take a lot of work
but we think we're going to make
it," Ediger said. The doctors keep
telling me that if I'm getting re
sults for up to six months after
the accident, I could keep getting
results for a coupte of years."
Rehabilitation" of Ediger con
sists of swimming every day and
using a standing table to strength
en his lop. He also uses a manual
wheelchair, rather than an elect
ric chair, to strengthen his arm
muscles.
While Ediger's first day of class
problems may be different from
mother UNL students' problems, he
hzsiCt hstd any big disasters yet
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helpful Many have helped me up
and down ramps by the build
ings. I cant pick up my own food
so that's kind of a problem, but
someone's always willing to help
put the food on my tray."
Although Ediger has not de
clared a major, he said he's inter
ested in computers and athletic
training. His interest in football
has not flagged either.
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