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Mclea By BOB CRAFT Staff Writer "We can't lose money on this concert. There's a chance that we can get Santana this spring and if we lose money on this concert, we can't do it. It will also hurt the other things we have planned for this semester," said Tom DiFiglio, chairman of the University Union Concert Committee. He was speaking about the up coming Don McLean concert that will be this Sunday in Township Auditorium. Admission for the concert is $2 for students. Gam The GAMECOCK is published ti semesters with the exception of Ur Changes of address forms, subscri should be sent to Drawer A, USC, ( $3 per semester or $6 for both seme GAMECOCK this year received $5 entitling full-time students to a sub GAMECOCK' are in Rooms 316 a University campus. Phones are 77 class postage paid at Columbia, publication of the students of the Ur official publication of the Universi not necessarily represent those of t .11Aff members of the GAMECOCJ Managing Editor.... .. .. .. asse9 Ud49r.. .. .. .. Assistant Managing Editor.... Susiness Manager... .. .. .. SportS Editors... .. ...' Asst. Sports Editor.. .. .. .. Chief Ph.toerpher.. . ... .. News Editors..... ... ... Feature Edtor'.. .. .. .. I Don McLean i Here ! McLean's single "American Pie" is currently highly rated on the charts and is probably the most popular song around right now. Everyone seems to be humming about driving a Chevy to the levee as they toddle on to class. McLean will do a two hour set. He will be the only performer. He has been around a long time and his show is said to be really ex ceptional. The USC student body has not been known for its support of its own concerts. Columns have been written in this newspaper about ecock 1-weekly during the fall and spring iversity holidays and exam periods. ption requests and other mail items :olumbia, S.C. Subscription rates ate iters. Bulk copies are $6 per 100. The D,000 from the student activity fund, scription to the paper. Offices of the id 318 of the Russell House on tne 7-6178, 777-4249 and 777-3888. Second i.C. Although the GAMECOCK is a iversity of South Carolina, it is not an ly. The opinions expressed herein do te University, the student body, or all .. .. .. .....Glenda L. Miller .... .. .. ....John T. Gash . .. .. .. .. ...Charles Fellenbaum .. ...... .. ..Ute Huckabee .. .. .......Teddy Heffner and Doug Williams . ... .. .. ....Charlie Collins .. .. .. .......Bill Norweed .. .. .. .....Karin .Burchstead Vicki Thomas ... .. .. .......Sob Craft Charge Ameeua $100 EJRLTTOI !unday this lack of support. If one of the hottest American artists around today played to a half-empty hall, it would reflect badly on the University. Township Auditorium is a nice intimate hall. It would seem to be the perfect place to hold the Don McLean concert. It's small and nowhere do you have to strain to hear. McLean's type of music is well suited for this type of auditorium. The price is quite reasonable and nothing is happening on Sunday evenings, really. So why not go see the concert and support your concert committee ? In firmary (Continued from Page 1) we need to provide services for more than 100 students a day." The Health Services Committee, composed of Dean Elizabeth Clotworthy, Dr. McCants, three students and representatives from the Counseling Bureau, Psychiatric Services, the School of Nursing, and the faculty, has been "very instrumental in helping with the projected improvements," Dr. McCants said. If there are any legitimate complaints about the health ser vice, Dr. McCants said the Health Services Committee will be glad to hear them. 4'S Library co 0 to begin ir By HOLLY GATLING Staff Writer In the planning for the past five years, Central Library construction will begin no later than July, Libraries Director Kenneth E. Toombs, said. Central Library, to be added to the back of Thomas Cooper (Undergraduate) Library, will have seven and one-half acres of floor space with four floors under ground. At present the McKissick Library, which has a capacity for 35,000 volumes, houes one half million volumes. About 50,000 volumes are stored in the undergraduate library, however, Toombs said, these books are available to students. Lester Duncan, documents librarian, said there are some old documents stored in the Library L one of n& The Federal Library Co Congress has selected the University of South Caroli outstanding handbooks ir mittee said that they co Handbook one of the most ---objectives of all the handl As a result, The Carolin be used along with ten to examples in a project c t:quality of handbooks i throughout the country. Kenneth E. Toombs, Di XUniversity, said that the ,.Davy-Jo S. Ridge, head of .*and was designed by University's Information Calaba~ Carry Out 1208 Knox 79 OPE:N 11 A.MA. istruction i july Coliseum. These documents are a gift from the state, made when the State House library was cleaned and renovated, he said. The education library and McKissick will be incorporated into Central Library, Toombs said. Plans are not final for McKissick's future use. Central Library will feature such devices as electronically treated books which will trigger a switch and lock the door, should a student try to steal the book. Also Central will have an audio-visual department, typing room, microfilm area and a technical information center, Toombs said. Central will be staffed by more than 100 full-time em ployees and will cost about $10 million to build. Fandbook tion's best mmittee of the Library of: Library Handbook of The. na Libraries as one of the-A? the country. The Com nsidered the University's successful in achieving its :ooks reviewed. a Library's Handbook will fifteen other handbooks as i lesigned to up-grade the n academic institutions rector of Libraries at The Handbook was edited by the reference department Lynne Mahaffey of the::j:: Services. ih Style er Dining In Abbott Drive )NE ORDERS 6.760 - 7 DAYS A WEEK