j.-Z? Page Four Summer Nebraskan er Fife Tuesday, July 2, 1963 See MEBlAKAlamd s- 1 vwwk.' 'r-ww y - w ' , t, . - ly, v , mu wwwwiw SCUBA DIVING Mysteries of the depths are discovered in a lake outside of Grand Island ' jAyZ " 1 i f j. "4 3 y( r h ' i y" v"y 5.f X T Although it is nnt a state full of forests, lakes, and mountains, Nebraska has a scenic, midwestern beauty which can be found nowhere else. From Arbor Lodge in eastern Nebraska to Fort Robinson in the western part of the state, Nebras ka's cities, villages, coun- 1 tryside and Sand Hill t paths reflect the colorful history of a people who are said to be the "friend liest and folksiest any where" k Fishing, boating, div ing, hiking, sightseeing, V stopping off at tourist sites activities in which KtSo6 r 't THE B,G CATOT-AnythTncan happen m-bm a Nebras. Nebraska may delight. ka lad goes a' fishin. V yL 1 At v t ij t Ml y y & " litem. 'MtiW.afeiiw BACK TO NATURE Food tastes better when cooked over an open fire, and spirits are higher when campers can "get away from it all" and enjoy Nebraska's state recreation areas. ! C r 1 rr"" i r- i i j riir-ii "iron rri"Tiiioiuijiji uti.tri jyi. . nani.i. y jlujui- - j--' -. 'U' .uj.-J-U. .. j.ii l .ulih.m.w iwiiwjMuijp I I t f - " ' - ? t 1 t V ' 1 . - r :f iyf Nm - 'i , . - - I i f tfr"; 4 I " ' - y ' y y . - - -y l.yy ' ' y V, yi.,y- a. y. S'-1 i ' y. MAlS-MAUb BhAUTY - Gavins Point Dam near Crofton, is beautified by the tree- ziiiuuut-u snore SAND HILLS SANCTUARY The ninhabitated beauoHhe Sand Hills region can be matched with another scenic i 1 ThotoM courtesy of th Game, Forentation and Parkt Communion 1 y-T ; iV ' - I I Hi : . . y , . y " f V ' I : . ,,T-f ' f" ' ;r 1 k"V-''l ?r 1 i I t..Xr - . i i Fir T 1 ' '.V. - rrx'- II , vf r: ' t ""WF i ' ' ' - A; ' ' 4-yW ' f ":: ' I' fc . .',..yi-..-.rf' j ... ... .... '"v. 4. fS1 PARADISE FOR TREES Nebraska's Arbor Lodge, near Nebraska City is famnnT . iUII alc lalu uul lu irrc-fjiuiiung iraaiuon.