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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1982)
local Battalion/Page 3 April 28, 1982 CS City Council to discuss raise for employees today --i* \ ti staff phuto by Peter Rocha Members of the Texas A&M Reveliers rehearse songs in preparation for their spring concert Sunday at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. The group will perform pop, jazz, disco and country songs. ators evelier choir to sing variety of songs in concert Sunday by Lori Weldon Battalion Reporter An 8 percent across-the- board cost of living increase for all city employees will be discus sed today at 4 p.m. during the College Station City Council workshop meeting. The raise for city employees was tabled at the last City Coun cil meeting, until the committee of council members could check out details of the raise with city staff, said Councilman Lynn Nemec. The Council also will discuss applications for appointments to several city boards and com mittees. Nemec said that the Council has received applica tions and statements from per sons interested in the*positions, and will vote on the appoint ments today. Among those posi tions available are seven places on the newly created Civic Cen ter committee, designed to arbi trate in civic center mat ters. The Civic Center Committee will have five members with two alternates. There had been some discussion as to whether the committee members should an unbiased group of indi- be persons involved in active viduals, but no decision was civic groups using the center, or reached. © *3^) —=@ «=< Av J/*\ ROYAL OAKS RACQUET CLUB M VV Our Health Club Facility is Opening ? Sale Up to 30% off IZOD shorts, hats, sweaters, warm-ups, shorts for men, women, juniors, toddlers. ? Lots of colors and styles. Close out prices on all Tretorn and Brooks Tennis Shoes! ? 4455 Carter Creek Parkway Bryan. Texas 77$01 (713) 846-8724 O @== ©=* ©= ©= y by Randy Lemmon Battalion Reporter re-conventiont®# 0 ?- -) azz and cfisc ,° ~ most d Thomas fe] sin s rin g S rou P‘ s perform only one ot these styles of music, hut wernor. ^ y exas a&M Reveliers com- felf m life ih'. bine all three, isk, Brady me® The 12-member choir lose who wouliia evolved in 1974 out of the New ilosophyleadsiti Tradition Singers — now the orld. Century Singers — to perform *ason he iv music not arranged in classical ch in” seems[Jgl 0 ' 1 . st > les ' • , • , 1 he Reveliers spring concert m,the privates*, be Sundav at 8 p.m in Rud- ibligation toPtM ‘ r it themselveszj ■' id daughters. ; r of these en •quate. might bedoing.H i appointment.roii: itical dues in a* der Theater. The concert will add a fourth dimension — coun try — to the Reveliers’ custom ary repertoire. Part of the con cert will be devoted to tunes like “Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody,” “Ode to Billy Joe,” and “Elvira.” Patty Fleitas, director of the group, said the Reveliers are a relatively small choir because the style of music they sing sounds better with fewer voices. “We not only try to find the best male and female voices but ones that fit the style of the music,” she said. A person who auditions for the Reveliers has to go through both solo and ensemble audi tions, Fleitas said. This year the choir traveled to Houston to perform at the Hyatt Regency for the Dave Williams Cystic Fibrosis fund-raiser and to Bay City to perform at the District VI Mothers’ Club meeting. The group has been invited to sing at a beauty pageant in Con roe on May 8. The Reveliers also perform extensively in the Bryan-College Station commun ity, as well as on campus. The Reveliers spend two nights and one day a week re hearsing, but the members re ceive no college credit for their work. 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