The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 13, 1974, Page page 3, Image 3

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ioneer experience relive
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At the Stuhr Museum in
Grand Island students in the
Pioneer Workshop spent a
week living in a log cabin and
cooking off an old stove. Shown
In the pictures are, starting on
the top right and moving
clockwise: Mary McBride from
Blue Hill, a sophomore majoring
in busir.tsH at UN L, looks t
old jewelry in one of the old
houses at the museum.
Getting food out of the ice
house are Larry Grilling: (left),
a sophomore majcrir.g in est at
UN-L, and Mary Wilson, a
junior at UN-L majoring in
crimiri&l justice. '
. Ilogcr Wclach, instructor of
tueiday, august 13, 1974
the workshop (right) lectures
his class outside.
Cooking over the old stove is
Lynn Ireland, who majored in
French at Nebraska Wesleyan
and plans to get her masters in
folklore in New York.
Looking at an old hearse are
(from Jf ft), guide, Anita Glenn
from Fairbury, and Jan Hick?,
junior from Lincoir majoring in
fame economics at UN L.
Pumpinj? the water uwd for
washing during the workshop
Bob Pierce, graduate assistant
in the English Department at
UN-L, and co-instructor of the
workshop,
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