Students at Lincoln dress up and experience life as pioneer’s.
Pictured in front row is Kevin Gough; Second row, from left, is Gibsen Claxton, Carson Devanathan, Noah Hwang, Titiksha Gorhe, Megan Kuhanjeck and Ian Parrot; Third row, from left, is Jaden Moneyheffer, Charlie Norton, Simone Tong and Veronica Smith; Back row, from left, is Jonah Caughell, Ted Grandon, Kritarth Mishra, Lorelei England, Ella Weber, Josh Prater, Levi Brath, Mac Tucker, Oren Henn and Ben Harlan.
WARSAW — Lincoln students got a blast from the past as they spent Friday, Dec. 15, experiencing Pioneer life.
Students kicked off the event with presenting group projects on the pioneers Friday morning, covering topics from life to the adventures of Lewis and Clark. After a feast for lunch, students worked the daily chores pioneers’ performed and played with the different toys they’d had played with. Students learned skills such as butter churning, sewing and washing clothes by hand.
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Levi Brath makes a corn husk doll pioneers used to play with.
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Carson Devanathan grinds corn to make cornmeal.
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Ian Parrot watches a old fashion top spin at the game station.
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Noah Hwang cleans laundry by hand.
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Titiksha Gorhe and Charlie Norton knock corn kernels off to grind and make cornmeal.