The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 17, 1980, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION Page 5
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1980
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Class of 1981 president Jess Mason with
electronic chimes, which will be presented to
Texas A&M University Saturday. The
Carillons
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Saturday
Bells will be ringing across the
Texas A&M University campus start
ing Saturday. A set of electronic
carillons will be presented to the
University from the class of 1981.
The dedication ceremony will be
in front of the Memorial Student
Center at 10 a.m.
The carillons will replace the old
set of chimes which have not been
working since 1978. They will ring
daily every 15 minutes, at football
games and Silver Taps. The $12,000
carillons are operated by a computer
and read music scrolls that include
108 different songs.
"We wanted a gift that would be
lasting and something that would
serve the entire university,” said
senior class president Jess Mason.
“We’re dedicating the gift early so
that the seniors can enjoy it.”
Photo by J. M. Smith
chimes, which can play 108 different songs,
will be heard every 15 minutes, at football
games and during Silver Taps.
Boy pianist to play with orchestra
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ber Orchestra will open its 1980-81
>r the feateseason with a concert 8p.m. M onday
(rchestra!® Rudder Theater. The concert is
presented by the classical piano
group at Texas A&M University.
Featured soloist will be Carl Fis
cher, 9, pianist from Dallas who be
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his father attended the College of
Veterinary Medicine. Carl, who cur
rently studies piano at the University
of Texas at Dallas, is the son of Roger
and Lucia Fischer of Dallas.
The Chamber Orchestra, under
the direction of Paul Kirby of Hous
ton, will present work by Haydn,
Rossini, Dvorak and Sibelius.
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