University Daily Kansan / Friday, October 26, 1990 Features 9 Nancy Schwarting, director of WILDCARE; hand feeds a high-protein solution to an iguana at the KU Animal Care Unit. The iguana has a broken right front leg because of a calcium deficiency. Jane Rudolph KANSAN WildCamps titude for KU coach, squad emblem appeared on the sides of the helmets. The 'Hawks wore solid navy helmets last year. "The designs come through the football office." Vance said. "Couch Mason and his staff are very excited." The changes are not done without reason. "Couch said the new image depicted a woman with her legs crossed." Schmidt, offensive guard. "This is the first year I've really liked them." Not all of the reviews are as favorable. Not all of the reviews are as favorable. "The black shoes get really hot on the urf," said Ty Moeder, defensive end. "I really didn't mind losing them." All reviews aside, there is one thing that will improve the Jayhawks' appearance in 2018: a new rooftop. "It's funny, those uniforms start to look better when you play better." Mason said. Easton's FALL WARDROBE SALE $10000 off Entire Selection Of Suits All wool & wool blend suits for any weather *Corbin, Cincinnati, PEM, Regent* $5000 off Entire Selection OF Sportcoats and Blazers by Corbin, Regent, Cricketeer, PBM $ 10'00 off Entire Stock Of Dress Shirts By Queen SAVE THROUGHOUT THE SHOP! *20% off Dress Trousers - 20% off Sweaters By Gani • Boston Traders • Northern Isles • Ruft Hauan • Khali Khan BAR AND DANCETERIA 320 SOUTHWEST BOULEVARD Hurry for the Best Selection! EASTON'S LTD FINE CLOTHIERS Some Alterations Extra 839 Mass 839 Mass. Lawrence, KS 66044 012 822 5755 913-843-5755 Tues College Rock/Classic New Wave Wed-Sat Underground Dance Music DJ Ray Velasquez & DJ G3 Hours Sun 1:00 5:00 p.m. Mon Sat 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.r. Thurs 8:30 p.m. Slide into Benchwarmers this weekend with the Backsliders! - Ease into the weekend with them at our TGIF today! ·Keep on going Friday night with the evening show! ·Come rock after the Hawks roll Saturday afternoon! - Bring it home with the party of the weekend Saturday night! 1601 W. 23rd Southern Hills Shopping Mall als teers, we could not exist," but it takes time to train them. able and they must be willing to gram for a while. It often not k is done by the program's staff lunteers who help feed and care pared for release into the wild, Wounded animals are condi- strength, and juvenile animals nurt for live food. the time when volunteers are The summer is a blur of baby and squealing infant animals. must be fed every 20 minutes for Jbright said. "That's 48 times a work." I a volunteer shortage often he summer when students left e program received emergency mey to hire four part-time stu- sidently, funding for part-time available for next summer. to keep animals for you keep them for you can get imprinted when they have ing by themselves.' — Nancy Schwarting WILDCARE director lications... ter are now on and , 2051-A students asses are plications 14,1990 October 26,1990 Advertising supplement Reflections 1x