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. 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Come Home to Headmasters A Lawrence Tradition Since 1975, Headmasters Since 1975, Headmasters has been serving KU and the Lawrence community. Our experience over the past fifteen years has given us the ability to determine the right look for anyone. Stop in and experience for yourself what only Headmasters can offer. 809 Vermont· 843-8808 Helmets reflect a different at $ ^{l S} $ by Mark Spencer n 1987 the Kansas Jayhawks, heads most of the time, won one football game. In 1980 the Jayhawks' heads seem to be in different places. In fact, for the fourth time in four seasons, the 'Hawks have found their heads in different places every time they step onto the field. Different helmets, that is The football team has switched this season to rooftail blue helmets with red KU emblem. The Jayhawks have also varied the style of their uniforms. On his weekly call-in radio show, Coach Glen Mason said the uniform changes had been a gradual process since he took over in late 1987. "When I came in in inherited a uniform that I really didn't like," he said. "Slowly but surely, we phased it out into something that I think looks like a pretty good uniform." The team uniforms had been changed slightly each year. Mason said. The price of new uniforms was astronomical, but the football program was in a position to purchase new helmets after two years of waiting, he said. "One of the things I didn't like when I came here was that helmet了wad," Mason said. "I don't know if it was dark or black blue, but it didn't match anything." It appears the Jaywhaks will remain with their present uniforms for now. Doug Vance, director of the Kansas Sports Information Office, said, "I've heard that a lot of people are confused." Although the Sports Information Office In 1987 the team wore navy helmets with "Kansas" capitalized and underlined similar to the "Giants" on the helmets of the New York-based National Football League has no extensive record of what designs the team used in the past, the designs of the helmets have changed the last four seasons at least. Vance said. During the 1988 season, the Jayhawk als pared for release into the wild, Wounded animals are condi- strength, and juvenile animals nurt for live food. k is done by the program's staff tunteers who help feed and care teers, we could not exist." But it takes time to train them, title and they must be willing togram for a while. It's often not d a volunteer shortage often he summer when students left the time when volunteers are The summer is a blur of baby $ and squealing infant animals, must be fed every 20 minutes for alright said. "That's 48 times a of work." e program received emergency my to hire four part-time stu- sently, funding for part-tum- ailable for next summer. e to keep animals for you keep them for you can get imprinted when they have being by themselves. Nancy Schwarting WILDCARE director HOMECOMING 1990 For additional information, contact the KU Information Center, 864-3506 Come home to Lawrence's biggest hardware store for these big savings: Westlake Hardware 711 West 23rd 843-8484 plications... ter are now on and 2051-A students asses are applications 14,1990 18 Reflections Advertising supplement October 26, 1990 90. 7