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ACC From Page One Bryan was quoted this summer as saying "he would like to know why USC wishes to rejoin the ACC, what is its attendance figures at sporting events and under what conditions did they (USC) withdraw from the ACC several years ago." Officials from other ACC schools were not available for comment on the status of USC's readmission proposal. A major hangup were USC readmitted, officials say, could be scheduling. For example, in order for a school to be eligible for the conference football championship, a team must play five of the seven member schools. USC will play five ACC teams in football this year (Duke, Virginia, N.C. State, Wake Forest and Clemson. However, future scheduling could be a problem, since schedules are booked years in ad vance. The GAMECOCK Is the student newft1w of 1610 Usiven"f of 1000th Carolina a is p a twice weekly, on Mande"s and Tbursd&mys dais Ift fall a" spr semes a" Sam a weekt dwr6m "he swmmer wIfth tour Isswes In Awgt by ta* usc aeard of PuNicatiens .nd Communcatens. The University of 1soNt Carolla is an ista" Me osemnc* DA sIW et to 1 TM. GAMECOCK. Drar A, USC, Columbia 2926. Swb. sChIl"me rafts are U2 per semester andAp y $2 for thW smer ssions.Apl Second class posta,e paid at columVia. S.C. Expanded coverage aim of 'Crucible' Fiction, poetry, essays, art and photography for USC's literary magazine, "The Crucible," can be submitted by any USC student or faculty member up until Nov. 7. Joe Tiller, the magazine's editor, said all sub missions should be sent to Box 5137 in the Russell House. "FINANCIALLY we are in the position to produce a first-rate literary magazine if we can get the co operation of members of the Carolina community who write," he said. Tiller said his aim is to expand the magazine inits coverage and accessiblity to its audience. "One way we are doing this is by looking into the possibility of including book reviews and an interview with someone who would be of interest to the Carolina community," he said. PHYSICAL structure of the magazine will be similar to the spring issue in that it will remain a horizontal magazine as opposed to the tabloid newspaper format that was used in the last fall issue, he said. HELP ANTED (S and NIGHTS after 2 p.m. Ed College St. U e a - i A 714% The SUckest City Slicker - for moving into and out of all showers, Betmar protects the Mobile You with spalshy colors - patrol boy yellow, bright blue, or stop-light red ($6). SWJ RkWhand Mal, Dutch Square. smtrberry Peth - a * 0 * t -* 66K *"om New or ".1 O