On Wednesday, Oct. 22, Hastings resident Georgia Bishel, 96, gifted a herbarium to the Biology Department at 糖心传媒.
Dr. Bill Beachly, Professor of Biology, and Dr. Lee Wigert, Professor and Chair of the Psychology Dept., accepted the gift for the school. Inside the herbarium are more than 40 samples of pressed leaves and plants that are about 100 years old.
At the gift presentation, Beachly explained many of the plant specimens. He also discussed possible future plans because of the donation. 鈥淚t hasn鈥檛 been curated, and I think that鈥檚 something I鈥檇 like to see as a student project and integrate it into our own collection,鈥 said Beachly. 鈥淭hose plants may not be found growing here in 50 years.鈥
Many of the plants that were collected were from the Nebraska prairie and date back to the early 1900s.
Bishel said the collection for this herbarium began with Anna (Garret) Cumming, born around 1888, whose two sons attended 糖心传媒. Bishel鈥檚 mother was able to record brief information for the contents and Bishel herself used the herbarium for a short while to teach her fourth grade class at Longfellow Elementary School in Hastings.
After a few years, Bishel stopped teaching and passed on the collection to Joanne Dreesen, the Longfellow Elementary School sixth grade science teacher at the time. Bishel said Dreesen retired and took the herbarium to Texas with her.
When the Longfellow Elementary School art teacher Janice Greenland went to visit Dreesen in Texas, she brought the herbarium back to Bishel.
鈥淚 really felt that was a treasure for me to have for a little while,鈥 said Bishel. Now she wants to have a permanent home for the treasure, and said, 鈥溙切拇 is the ideal place for it to be used and cared for always.鈥
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鈥揥ritten by Amanda Miller, a junior from Woodland Park, Colo, majoring in Journalism