The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 07, 1971, Page PAGE 5, Image 5
After a long, hard week of classes nothing cools things like a visit to Pioneers Park. And nothing adds spice to a weekend like a good, old-fashioned mud-slide. photos by I Jim Gray . f t j " f t-' r, i . 4 r L!S At least one of the park's thousands of trees is inhabited by not-so-wild animals of the two-legged variety. Students often bubble over with enthusiasm while relaxing in the park r , ,fiV UA. turn 1? 4 The park can make you feel like a big wheel, if you're tired of being put down. The Iron Horse silently overlooks weekend activities from behind its protective fence. i H i v " " ' " "-"'""""ff" n .in iiiM.mnrniini nirm r . run !-.,..., mww, in. r. ,.,ih ...n.i m , ,. J -V 1 Empty and deserted as the sun sets, Pioneers Park is abandoned to rest and recuperate, until manana. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 5