University Daily Kansan / Friday, October 26, 1990 Features 9 Nancy Schwarting, director of WILDCARE, hand feeds a high-protein solution to an iguanaa at the KU Animal Care Unit. The iguana has a broken right front leg because of a calcium deficiency. Jane Rudolph KANSAN warfare has been relegated to the gridiron trenches. With both programs on the upswing and fighting for respect, this Homecoming game is especially significant. Wild Creatures "The game means a lol," said former KU football standout John Hadi. "It's an important of a game against KState as it is." He added, "100 lettermen coming in, in a Game at a glala event." Hadi, who is the executive director of KU's Williams Educational Fund for student athletes, said that when he played for KU, in the late 50s and early 60s, Homecoming was a fun event for everyone involved. Once the game started, the focus was on winning the game, but it was a great time for the school, he said. Illustration by Scott Marcum Taco Grande will be with you at KU Football and Basketball this season. TACOS BURRITOS SANCHOS TACO BURGERS Or, come see us at We hope to see you there! We hope to see you there! Football-main 2nd level concession areas, East and West Basketball-Northeast corner ground floor Contemporary 9:30;5:30 Mon-Sat Women's Clothing Till 8 Thurs 742 MASS 1-5 Sunday our restaurant located at 534 Frontier(1 block west of Dillion's on West 6th street). Dine-in or Drive-thru Hours: 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun.-Thur. 10 a.m. -Midnight, Fri.-Sat. Free Drink Refills Taco Grande-a Kansas tradition for over 30 years. EEF TAQUITOS SOFT FLOUR TACOS NACHOS. FUNNY TACO™.TACO SALAD SUPREME.REFRIED BEANS Roach True Value Hardware Supports K.U. Homecoming 10% off all purchases of $5.00 or more with student I.D. Go Hawks Beat K-State!!! 1811 W.6th 842-8894 ils $k$ is done by the program's staff (unteers who help feed and care jared for release into the wild. Wounded animals are condi- strength, and juvenile animals nurse for life work. Oregon's staff teers, we could not exist." But it takes time to train them. able and must be willing toram for a while. It is often not 1 a volunteer shortage often he summer when students left the time when volunteers are The summer is a blur of baby s and squealing infant animals. must be fed every 20 minutes for bright said. "That's 48 times a of work." e program received emergency hire to hire four part-time studen- tus, funding for part-time available for next summer. to keep animals for you keep them for you can get imprinted then they haveing by themselves.'' — Nancy Schwarting WILDCARE director lications... plications 14,1990 ter are now on and 2051-A students asses are October 26,1990 Advertising supplement Reflections 13