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USC con arts cent By John Vaugnan Staff Writer Architects considering sites for USC's proposed fine arts center have turned their attention closer to campus. David Rinker, USC vice president for facilities planning, said the Congaree riverfront site has not been eliminated, but USC is considering other areas. "The architects, who began some six months ago, were charged with developing alternatives," Rinker said. "There are Ssome severe proDiems wun the riverfront because of a large amount of landfill | there,'' he said. The area has apparently been used as a dumping site in the past. use RECEIVED a $5.2 million appropriation last November on a recommendation from the Commission on Higher Education for the first phase of construction. The university received $250,000 last year to fund an p investigation of alternative construction sites. Rinker said the university has established boundaries. "We don't want to go east of Capstone, or north across Pendleton Street. To the south we are faced with the athletic fields. Our options are to move west," he said. ARCHITECTS don't have exact figures yet on how Star S | \v i MODELS Male anc No Exoerienc 256-' | EARNI I MO? I If your blood t> or A positive and to earn up to $16 by being on oui program, call 25< j? intorrlnation Mon !ljig you do not kmc j|| j| type, we will'be | blood typing fc | charge. | Serologicals of 1 Suite 105, 27l? Cola., S.C I tsidering er sites | much land will be needed. I Rinker said land use questions must still be answered. Provisions for deck parking, pedestrian traffic and other building lavouts will be considered. I Rinker saiu USC has "a self-imposed deadline" to provide the earliest possible solutions, but bond authorization from the legislature may be delayed. IN NOVEMBER, the Commission on Higher Education debated for more than an hour on the arts center proposal before recommending the ap- propriation to the state Budget and Control Board. Delays are anticipated when the board, the joint bond committee and the state treasurer meet to QllfhAVMryn triAnmr fnr />An_ MMVIIVt IliV lllVllVjr 1V1 v,v/ll struction. Rinker could not say when USC might decide on a site for the arts center. tudios * * NEEDED < ii Female :e Necessary < 7735 I 3SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSH IXTRA I ^EY I rpe is B positive \t i you would like % o.oo per month | r blood plasma ^ *<-6537 for more % . thru Friday. If $ i\v your, blood ||j 'hapjpy to do a $ >r you free of ||| Columbia Inc. | >Middleburg 292Q4 | In new screen splendor... The most magnificent picture ever! SIP n ARK GABLE *?? VIVIEN LEIGH LESLIE HOWARD OLIVIA deKAVILLAND STEREOPHONIC SOUND j METROCOLOR - An M3M Rrr?t?a?? Sun. Jan. 25,3:00 pm Free-Nursing Aud. Southern studies Film Festival ASSOCIATION 01 iMTCDrni i en ( ? mwiihhiwi K REG iwwnpwi ^ WW 91 ' w 1 A russoR house ^ __ , /' Contemporary Sounds presents The Broadwuy Smash Hit IN CONCERT Thursday, S7cb. 5, K)81 The Township 9:30 rickets: Students: $9.25 & 7.25 Public: $10.25 & S8.25 Tickets on Sale at Rll Travel Center and Township Ticket Outlets l?r<Kfo\vur<l Spring Corn rrl! F COLLEGE UNIONS?INI IATE T^' "7NAMENT INI REPRESENT ION AL con IN TENNE k BILLIARDS frBACKGAMIW k CHESS irTABLESOCCE Ar TABLE TENN k VIDEO GAME Jan. 30 ?De Fee $1 ? Activ eb. 2 ? In tram ur; Feb. 12-13 ?Win in ACIH Rec Further info at or a U B ^ ?r ^ rERNATIONAL FORMATION ? IMI ' USCIN APETITIG SSEE! ON ER (FOOSBA IS s ladlineto Ente ities Office, Rh 31 Competitior iners Represer 3ional inTenn. t Activities Oi 1BI7130 , t ' k i U?Ui PORTANT m I I \ ;r 1UU i Begins it use =fice * I k ,-4i