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Page 2IWestem Maryland ColiegelFebruary 26, 1987 Omegas depledge Billy Mac's opens May 1 national sorority with 'best brunch in area' not believe their decision will by Robin Myers continued from page 1 hinder the opportunity of getting Billy Mac's, the new a bid from another national restaurant in the Quality ''Their decision was made sorority, as this situation has Inn/College Conference Center, from emotions not facts," happened before to other Greek will officially open on May I. explained Dawlcins. "They didn't organizations without a The establishment plans to offer logically think out the detrimental side effect. the community a pleasurable ramifications it would have on Despite the Omegas' experiencein fine dining. other sororities and the college. I decision, the sisters of Delta "The restaurant will have a believe this has really set back the Sigma Kappa are "very excited" small bar, and will be able to seat Greek: system." about their colonization with the approximately 86 people," said Holt disagreed. "We will national Phi Mu, and don't Steve DiPrima, Manager of eventually consider going national believe that the Alpha Omicron Seiler's services to Englar again. but won't do it this Pi incident will affect them cafeteria. "Billy Mac's will be semester." Alpha Nu Omega does negatively. open seven days a week serving three meals a day, except on Delfs 'go national' dinner." Saturdays and Sundays when we will serve an upscale brunch and Seiler's, the company that manages food services to the continued from page 1 consultant, visited WMC last college, will also operate Billy week and began work towards Mac's. People Everywhere). colonization. During the rest of Thomas Kimball. Vice "We plan to continue our the semester, other Phi Mu President for Business Affairs. other community services, but consultants will work with the explained, "Seiler's will Mr. Sieve DiPrima, Seiler Food Services Manager these projects are something we Delts to analyze their budget and manage/operate the restaurant and veal. and fresh baked goods. can share with all the Phi Mu plan programs. under a sub-corporation owned by The restaurant plans to make Billy Mac's will give the chapters," said Deh senior Sandy On March 29, the Delts will WMC. This corporation also the Saturday and Sunday brunch college an alternate source of Smith. officially colonize and become owns haIf of the Quality Inn." one of the best brunches served in income so that WMC will not Delta Sigma Kappa has charter members of Phi Mu. Billy Mac's will be mainly taken the preliminary steps toward They will exchange their red and an upscale, sit-down service the area. they explained. A few have to depend on tuition alone. selections from the sample brunch The" profits from the restaurant national affiliation. Francis white colors for rose and white, restaurant with a possible buffet buffet menu include: will go into an endowment fund, Dobering, a Phi Mu chapter and their elf mascot for a lion. style brunch on Saturdays and Crab Shell Imperial--jumbo rather than to the operations of Sundays. pasta shells filled with crab and the college. and baked in a mushrooms. WMC radio station (hors d'oeuvres, drinks, entree parmesan cream sauce. said Kimball, "the profits from "Ihe average 'meal ticket' "Hopefully, in the long run;" etc.) will cost between $17 and Longhorn Baked Eggs-. Billy Mac's and the Quality Inn seeks SGA funding $18." said Kimball. "The entrees Jack: cheese. baked in a seasoned offering another source of income. whole eggs. Canadian bacon and could keep tuition costs down by The range from $9.95 to $14.95. restaurant will also have a sour cream sauce and topped with The restaurant will also be children's menu with prices from broiled tomato slices. needing waiters, waitresses, and Swezey. continued from page 1 "Right now {it] is basically $3 to $6. We want to encourage Nachos in the Morning-. bus persons. This will offer classic rock. In the future we're families to patronize the sausage. onions and green chiles employment opportunities to Mike Miller. and a professional thinking of having a reggae hour, restaurant." baked with scrambled eggs and college students and members of DiPrima and Kimball both carpenter. a Dead hour, and perhaps even a said that the menu will consist of colby cheese, and garnished with the Westminster community." "Most of our equipment is old hard core hour," he explained. primarily Maryland fresh seafood, tortilla chips, black olives. According to DiPrima. Seiler's and has been donated to us," said "We're hoping we'll get some along with the specialties of the tomatoes.sour cream and salsa. has not developed a theme for the Swezey, "and all of our music has input from the students as to what season, including duck, venison. Along with these items, restaurant yet. but they will be been given to us by students." they'd like to hear. Billy Mac's will serve fresh fruit ready to open on April!. WMCR hopes to receive at "As with most college least $5000 from SGA to buy stations," Swezey added. "we'll Bookstore issues interest survey better equipment, give airplay to college and local bands as welL" nWe're trying to sound as He and Seibel intend to professional as possible." broadcast news and interviews by David Fox! Many people requested more explained Seibel, "but that's hard too. "We'd like to get really Jason Plummer "heavy weight, higher quality to do considering our equipment involved with the school's current clothing," but at the same Lime is at best mediocre. We need a events," explained Seibel. "We'd The school store will be urged lowering the prices of the reel to reel player. a mixer, and even like to get some professors going through a few changes this WMC clothing. With respect to new mikesjust for starters." has on the air." year with the help of Ms. Nancy that, Breichner said, "We have Briechner, store manager, and format, however, A WMCR can be heard daily tried to offer a range of prices and t:==================~ their student survey. Since Feb. quality so that anyone who would already been developed, said from 4-7 pm. like to buy something with the check questionaires the out 6. available been r- school name on it can do so." have counters. at One of the main several suggestions voiced which She also pointed out that it would BACKGAMMON TOURNAMffiNT reasons for the survey is 10 see will be pursued in the near future. be difficult to lower prices while TO BE HELD customers' reactions to the idea of Among these suggestions are increasingquality. a trade book department, but it plans to expand both the As far as starting a trade book also inquires about merchandise health/beauty aid section and the department, the results were not Participants are being sought for Westminster's first diversity, merchandisequality,and annual backgammon tournament. Everyone IS welcome; customer service. office supply section. The latter positive. "Most students felt like will be done with specific concern they'd be too busy to buy extra all you need to bring is your board & your skill! First, After one week of surveying. to benefit the staff as well as the reading material during school; or second, and third place prizes will be awared and Breichner reponed that "overall. students. refreshments will be served. For more information the college community showed a There are also plans to if they did want something extra to read, they would probably go about how to enter, call 876-7551 favorable attitude towards the continue expanding the gift and L -' college store" and that there were clothing secuon. continued on page 11
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