Monday, October 25, 1982 Daily Ncbraskan Page 9 li Farm animals delight children on East Campus Kids' Day, a petting zoo for children in the Lincoln Public Schools and day care centers, was held Friday on East Campus. The event is an annual activity sponsored by the UNL Block and Bridle Club. About 700 children attended the event in the Livestock Judging Pavilion to pet various farm animals. "Most kids don't get to see what farm animals look like," said Jack Dye, member of the Block and Bridle Club. "That's why we are having this. This way they can see what farm animals look like." Melissa Hynes, also a Block and Bridle Club member, said there were relatively few problems with either the animals or the children. "Most of the children liked them," she said. "We did have a little trouble with the donkey. He was kicking, but we took him out. He didn't hurt any of the children." Hynes said the animals they display for Kids' Day have worked around peo ple, so they are tame. As for questions asked by the children, Hynes had one favorite. "One little girl asked if the tag in the lamb's ear was a barrette," she said. The children got to see and pet a variety of animals. There was a mule, a Clydesdale horse, sheep, baby pigs and chickens. Forty members of the Block and Bridle Club helped make sure the child ren and animals got along well. "They came in at various times to make sure the kids didn't get too friend ly with the animals," Dye said. When it came to the children, most were impressed with the very small or very large animals. The squeals of the baby pigs made quite an impression on many. si" - Sm lillillipi iilpllfcp - - u f I .- - V i t . r i ( AT is Tired 1? Hi "SP Part CAMP05 Become a plasma donor! We're campus close- just three blocks away-so you can walk and forget your worries. $10 is paid per donation and you can donate twice weekly (but olease wait 72 hours between donations). That's up to $95 a month! And that can pay a lot of parking tickets! New donors bring this ad for a $2 bonus for your first donation! Call now for an appointment University Plasma Center 1442 O Street Open Monday-Friday 8:00-6:00 Saturday 8:004:00 federally licensed ' 1 r wax x ,.X X J X 3 s'J&y CLIP AND USE i ' " 13th & Q cm AHEAD 475-1246 j tlOFFlGige6oboPi22Q J I 25$ OFF Ex omS2 25$ OFF ! I Any Size 0PSpon Saving Any Size HOAGIE Money per Order PIZZA b n m Ha an wim h1 InienyiD'InlS DDrQ LllS)Dlnlf Why not?. ..Penguins are a complete line of boots for men and women who demand the highest quality in warmth, dryness, and ruggedness... Plus. ..they are a popular casual fashion look! Every pair of Penguins is lined with 200 weight Thinsulate from top to bottom (its the warmest and lightest insulating material of its kind) A. LADIES ASPEN MOC full grain leather top slip-on. with gum sole. Removable pile innersole. reg. 26.98 $21.99 B. MENS DAVOS MOC same as ladies reg. 28.98 $24.99 C. MENS PIKES PEAK BOOT BW full grain leather upper. Thinsulate lining with removable pile innersole. padded collar, gum sole. Tan upper. reg. $39.93 $34.99 0. LADIES BRECKENRIDGE BOOT Same as mens Pikes Peak except 7W upper. Tan upper, Navy bottom, reg. $34.98 $29.89 A r A V.". J B P C&D I I pJlgn STORE GATEVAY 164 GALLERY AVLl LINCOLN CENTER 1118 O"