Student leaders ban lack of school spirit NATIONAL HOUSTON (Al») — Student loaders at the University of Houston think too many of their clnxsmntes wear clothes bearing the symbols of other schools, including rivals Texas A&M University and the University of Texas So. with tongue in cheek, the leaders have suggested barring student* from wearing symbols of other South west Conference schools Violators could face five hours of community service and might have to write a two-page report on the school's history They might even bo shipped with u citation a discount coupon that would allow them to go out and buy something more appropriate to wear, in Cougar red. "This was done in jest," Russell Hruska, president of the Stu dents' Association, said Wednesday "The whole point of the bill was to bring up the point that we should l>e proud of the universi ty.” A&M is king in its small hometown of College Station, and the University of Texas is the center of Austin's universe But in sprawling Houston, most commonly associated vmiIi the oil industry and home to NASA's astronauts, the University of Houston frequently is forgotten. The school's athletic programs are overshadowed by professional sports And when one thinks of college brainpower, nearby Rice University usually comes to mind first "We re a very diverse cily, so you don't have that sense of identi ty you have, say at College Station." Hruska said " This has always been a school of older, less traditional students The proposal, submitted to the Students' Association hv two slu dont senators on Monday, would have to be passed by that body and approved by university officials. Nobody expects ii to get Ik yond the first step. Nevertheless, some students have criticized the proposal as a violation of their civil rights Hruska agrees — hut says that students shouldn't lake the pro posal so seriously, they should just show a little more school spirit IOSPIRG'S HUNGER AND HOMELESS GROUP PRESENTS welcomes tPtciAL oviiti BABES IN TOYLAND P...KYUSS SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 7:30*« EMU BALLROOM T*C««<» tMHUll *» IMWM4UM MM »4K« *"• KV«* *»uU « MOOUCBOHV MCA CONCMTI KWOOO »f Specializing in the Freshest Seafood and Cajun Cuisine in the Shreveport-Bossier area. Congratulations! Ducks! It’s Great To Have You Back! Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day! 10 min. from Independence Stadium 1-20 East in Bossier Crossroads Exit Benton Road. 318-747-6660 PROTECTED STORAGE CO. Going away (or the Holidays? PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES Student Discounts U-HAUL Dealer Trucks, trailers. & car top carriers. 'y 747-4573 361 Shelly St. Springfield. OR LAZ We'll Pay You 60% or THE NEW STUDENT PRICE For Books We Need For Winter Term! At ©yr Main Store Dec 9-19 Regular Hours Locnt Dec 14 - IT 8:30 - 5:30 Dec 18 8:30 - 3:00 3! ii!m :j| illfciiijlliiiili HHllliaK1 ■. . . . ed by Missouri Textbook Exchange our winter term expenses. f , Candy >Canes! V I .till & Kincaid • 316-4331 • M-Sat