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Advisor put By JIM PHILIPS including Gamecock Staff Writer Davis sai include Students interested in a health physical career should take the right therapy, courses at the right time and meet medical t the minimum requirements for the professional schools they wish to DAVIS, enter, said Melvin T. Davis, USC Kniversit; health careers advisor. Majors sa Davis's position as health who arc i careers advisor was created in of medicii August 1976 to help students in- direction, terested in medical, dental and academic other professional medical careers majors. V I . leacner imerr Hv I.YN 1SBKI.L the work (inmocock Staff Writer summer : courses A five-year teacher preparation junction \ program will be tested at USC next fall, said officials at the College of DATA I Education. Ohio. Cole Twenty-five students with not been h'wlinl Ar V rlorf ?'Anc> r% irt 4 li **!> # l.n i;u\. nvi\n d uvgi ccc 111 iiitiiu, nui im iiv history and art will serve one-year their gra< internships in Columbia high The a< schools. program Dr. Marilyn Neidig, area head of professor curriculum and instruction in the public scl Education Department, said the not yet d< participating student's fifth year program' program will include all courses Eligible required for certification. Some of from tho jrtx ike uoht?ocjt koo fl fcat cu&ufouc mpjiia. fshnftfa rubfi fniuutov Come c Pizza He 1 2 for 1 Spaghetti S includes a chef salad, ga for Carolina Stud | (with presentation of st ucranay a:uu The n? I St. Andrews Shoppir (easily accessible off 1-26 at ___ Phone 772-8 s students o the allied health fields. Davis said he wo d the allied health fields with students wis such professions as medical, dental therapy, occupational schools. "I try t< respiratory therapy and facts that they ne< echnology. make any mistake them find a pat WHO works in the woods," he said, y Center for Undeclared iid he works with persons According to nterested in some phase minimum require! ne or are inclined in that medical schools He is also a general identical. He said advisor for undeclared in applications I schools. iship program will have (o be done in interest in the pr school, and the methods advisors. will be taken in con- "The responses vith the internships. school people ha\ said Ncidig. "I car 'OH similar programs in it will be a better ?rado and California have collected, Ncidig said. TRK PROGRAM tr programs have placed to replace the re iuates," she said. program but to p Ivisory council on the : which includes ... .. s from other schools and Attention Chr 100I superintendents, has students and fr ?cided how to select the fellowship gr s 25 participants. testimonies? en st.idonts ;,rp rhnson winning, .person sc who have indicated witnessing. Mod Dan nelly, d:rectc ^ America's Yout each Sunday t # wtcetJuKij ^o!|?ne block - r~? 0< it, tdilmafo Cj ^ -U)eA >na da I :>use for Ma upper }au^ I 4>eu6 rlic toast & teal Lents Only udent ID) l-12:QO I 2"i ouie ig Center St. Andrews Exit) 242 ^ n health cc rks a great deal "STUDENTS MUST hing to attend to take the admission: iiuu upiumuiry appropriate umi' ana o get thein the they meet the id so they don't requirements for adm s. I try to help said it is his responsibi h through the the students inforn cerning applications schools in enough tim< Davis, the the most good. nents for most are almost Davis said, "We w; time is critical sure the students tal to nrnfessirmal courses tn not in f schools so that they begins next ogram to their native for those studet degrees in their fields, from the public Students will know I >e been great," they have been sele< i't help but think program, and partici) program." placed in the schools ii said department offic I is not expected Lexington school dis ft ill nf /\<4l 1 nn/1 I)i/iUIam?1 J feuiai uuuLauwii turn iviinuuiu ^tlllKll U rovide an alter- 2 are involved in the | THP CTC ;waitis. Attend I ? ' ? v oup. Shale n ? courage S0U1 vCl, H, l?, l,I!r?Vc " 29 >r of Kfftching h. ?:45 a.m. HNdL /I nribrnmp at elical Church. M?n 3 (At Pendleton north of Cap799-5305 --t-nbcr ^ vv w? V/ V. w. -t w (jw " 5. ACJ'X I J spinach' ^ tarbt >ecyino^>~\ ~ ..., >i 0 C^Q i\ ""W** ^(X-r?-0 \ 'warr^nca -trUArf} ~~~l<i k j^lid uAtk j ?w$hra>m ^ CAo^ucttfii; ^ chi?s? w , IWVUIO, uuvn ? "fcLitwul , chust* onion pit '71 'Rn^iivwl PL ?? - i ?y i 171-9640liL EAM ireerpath 1 ' make sure prepared and competitive." He | s test at the added that admission to medical | be sure that schools is very competitive. | minimum ission." He DAVIS SAID, "A major problem ] ility to get to is letting the students know there is X lation con- a service available to help them." | to medical ^ r? for if I n Hn ^ ,i?! ant to make newspaper of the University o? South |Up rioht c?r?"n* *nd '? published twice weekly on j ' o : Monday and Thursday during the fall a*nd he medical spring semesters and once weekly on Can be well Thursday during both summer terms with the exceptions of four times in August and on University of South Carolina holidays _ _ _ and examination periods. 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