Tuesday, April 9, T 985/The Battalion/Page 3 iTATF ANH I nrAI Symphonic Band will hold concert Performance tonight at 8 By TRENT LEOPOLD Staff Writer The Texas A&M University Symphonic Band will perform :heii fourth concert of the season tonight in the A&M Consolidated fiigh School Auditorium. Bill J. Dean Jr., director of the 75-meinber band, said Monday the band will perform pieces in cluding marches and overtures. The flute section will perform "Flight of the Bumblebee,” and two members of the percussion section will play a duet. Dean said. Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert re $2 for non-students and Si [for students. The A&M Consolidated High School Band is sponsoring the concert. ttitliationir* , , , listen to ft k be b <>^ht at the door before the concert or from A&M consulte Consolidated band members, t lie locus; fDean said. t*s, U.S. it oncentraw s states. .V) t ronics. s-uticals, fa >ods, so li t ment isw Council OKs Rumours food service proposal Photo by BEVERLY IR VING The brass section of the Texas A&M Symphonic Band rehearses for tonight’s concert. By TAMARA BELL Staff Writer In its final meeting of the semes ter the Memorial Student Center Council for 1984-85 approved a rec ommendation Monday night allow ing the University Department of Food Services to prepare food in Ru mours. The recommendation, from the building operations committee, pro poses that the University food serv ice, which is not currently in charge of food preparation for the MSC-op- erated Rumours, take over the food preparation area of Rumours next Fall. The proposal also states that not only will the food service depart ment operate the food preparation area, but it also will invest $15,904 in order to improve Rumours. Jim Reynolds, MSC Council secre tary-treasurer, said the MSC doesn’t have enough money to invest in the updating of Rumours unless the council alters its budget priorities. “The MSC could go into the food service, but that’s not why it was es tablished,” Reynolds said. “Besides, it’s a political decision. McDonald’s would buy into that space, but again, it’s a political decision.” The food service department doesn’t want the MSC in the cooking business, said Dr. Carolyn Adair, MSC Council student activities direc tor. A lack of funds isn’t the only rea son the council is considering the food services proposal. “Rumours is in violation of health standards right now,” Reynolds said. “Although it’s not that bad, if the MSC wanted to start preparing its own food, there could be big health problems.” Currently only prepackaged food, not food prepared in the MSC, is served in Rumours. Some additions to the proposal would require that all tables and chairs be replaced, that a new tele vision set and cable be provided, that the MSC maintain all policy setting for Rumours with the exception of the food service area, and that a point plan and jukebox be installed. Steve Hodge, MSC Council man ager of University Center complex, recommended four changes to the proposal. He suggested the commit tee’s requirements that include in stalling carpet in the dining area, keeping student workers on staff, keeping the present Rumours man ager and installing a salad bar be j ust recommendations rather than re quirements. Student Body President David Alders recommended an addition to the proposal which would allow the MSC Council to re-evaluate food services after five or 10 years. The proposal, with its additions, must be approved by the food serv ices department by June 1, or the proposal will become void. In other business, the MSC Pro grams Committee on Black Aware ness is planning a spring fashion show for April 14 in 201 MSC at 6 p.m. The next MSC Council meeting will be held by the 1985-86 council. Denis Lee Davis is the new council president. Undecided About Your Baby’s Future? Contact Child Placement Center - a non-profit agency call 696-5577ore-all collect 1-817-526-8872 or 1-817-526-88S4 License #7921 Wholesale Diamonds!!! Osborne 1 Computer, 64K, II \ Drives, Monitor, CP/M, MBASIC, CBASIC, WORDSTAR & SUPERCALC-original box & manuals. $525.00 764-9289 after 5 p.m. to lean ust fori PRE-VET SOCIETY MEETING DATE: Wed. 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