Box 1
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A History of Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) artifacts
In 1969, Peter Budryk opened the Great Hollow Wilderness School (GHWS) to provide disadvantaged children and teenagers with a wilderness experience. In 1985, the GHWS offered a Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) program for incoming freshmen at Wesleyan University.
The Great Hollow Wilderness School/WOW collection includes files with information about both programs, and objects given to participants, such as water bottles, t-shirts, and hats.
Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) red and white flip-top water bottle
In 1969, Peter Budryk opened the Great Hollow Wilderness School (GHWS) to provide disadvantaged children and teenagers with a wilderness experience. In 1985, the GHWS offered a Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) program for incoming freshmen at Wesleyan University.
The Great Hollow Wilderness School/WOW collection includes files with information about both programs, and objects given to participants, such as water bottles, t-shirts, and hats.
Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) 6 clear water bottle with straw, 1990
In 1969, Peter Budryk opened the Great Hollow Wilderness School (GHWS) to provide disadvantaged children and teenagers with a wilderness experience. In 1985, the GHWS offered a Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) program for incoming freshmen at Wesleyan University.
The Great Hollow Wilderness School/WOW collection includes files with information about both programs, and objects given to participants, such as water bottles, t-shirts, and hats.
Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) 7 clear water bottle with straw, 1991
In 1969, Peter Budryk opened the Great Hollow Wilderness School (GHWS) to provide disadvantaged children and teenagers with a wilderness experience. In 1985, the GHWS offered a Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) program for incoming freshmen at Wesleyan University.
The Great Hollow Wilderness School/WOW collection includes files with information about both programs, and objects given to participants, such as water bottles, t-shirts, and hats.
Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) 8 clear water bottle with straw, 1992
In 1969, Peter Budryk opened the Great Hollow Wilderness School (GHWS) to provide disadvantaged children and teenagers with a wilderness experience. In 1985, the GHWS offered a Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) program for incoming freshmen at Wesleyan University.
The Great Hollow Wilderness School/WOW collection includes files with information about both programs, and objects given to participants, such as water bottles, t-shirts, and hats.
Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) 9 plastic mug, 1993
In 1969, Peter Budryk opened the Great Hollow Wilderness School (GHWS) to provide disadvantaged children and teenagers with a wilderness experience. In 1985, the GHWS offered a Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) program for incoming freshmen at Wesleyan University.
The Great Hollow Wilderness School/WOW collection includes files with information about both programs, and objects given to participants, such as water bottles, t-shirts, and hats.
WELcome (Wesleyan Experiential Learning) flip-top water bottle
In 1969, Peter Budryk opened the Great Hollow Wilderness School (GHWS) to provide disadvantaged children and teenagers with a wilderness experience. In 1985, the GHWS offered a Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) program for incoming freshmen at Wesleyan University.
The Great Hollow Wilderness School/WOW collection includes files with information about both programs, and objects given to participants, such as water bottles, t-shirts, and hats.