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GAME COCK LXXIV, No. 77 University of South Carolina Friday February 5, 1982 r' Three App] By RACHEL WATERHOUSE SUW Writer With the deadline for filing for Student Government office today at 5 p.m. three people have filed for the position of president and vice president as well as candidates for secretary, treasurer and senators. Elections for Student Government offices 4 * will be held March 4 with run offs March 9. Ellen Treanor, a junior from Washington, D.C. currently holds th?? nffin^ r*f ?pprptarv and is running for president. Treanor has been involved in many campus activities including two years involvement with Student Government and said she has ideas for improvements. Treanor is the chairman of the Student Organization Licensing Commission and the chairman of the Student Education ComProposed Discipline Discussed At SG M BY RACHEL WATERHOUSE SUH Writer A new discipline system proposed by USC T B. Holderman was the focal point of the meeting Wednesday. The new discipline system will keep the ; rules and ideas, but add a new Judicial j which will supplement the judicial advisory I place. One board will serve for social disc ^ and the other for non-social or academic purp The new Judicial Advisory Board will director and associate director of the student representative from the university Legal D< students and four advisers. A form of a l Campus Judicial Board, will consist of sevc two faculty administrators. Five of the stuc dergraduates since 95 percent of the cases undergraduates. Students can appeal to a Judicial Appeal B be established, consisting of five students ; ? advisers. * The senators are now in the process ol proposed new discipline system and the c Advisory Board will meet to review it Monda; In other Senate Business. Feb. 8-12 has National Security Week, and posters will b< campus displaying a running count of vand< around campus. The senate also heard a report on the firs seating being available. There were 850 tic through group seating for the Carolina-Cler ** next regular ticket pick-up will be Feb. 16 for game. School Of Mec ijy liUWAN HKNSLEY help ease th stjff writer said. The percentage of students Though to specializing in family schools prod medicine in the USC School with a solid of Medicine is twice the basic medica J national average among the of these new first two classes. declare the a in which tl "This is good news for practice unt South Carolina. where * --- ~----- ' . pusi-giauua family pract, .oners remain training Hew m short supply, particularly Natinnwirl< in rural areas," says Dr. J. JXal c Hobertson Hewson, .? associate dean for clinical f i, affairs at USC's medical . , students 1 . sch0?'' graduating c V S.C. is 330 family prac- School of Mec titioners short of the optimal chose to spec standard set by the practice. American Board of Family Among th Practice, and the USC medical s School of Medicine hopes to graduating t ) _ ly For SG Presid mission, which deals with budget cuts. Treanor was a leader in forming the S.O.B. Newsletter, sponsored by the Student Organization Board, which she said will help campus communication. AcKlAtr A Kr?l f* T-.lo?. _ A. ?? ^ noiucjr 4-llwTCl, a JUII1U1 ilUIIl JUI1I1SIUII, S.L., is also a candidate for president. Abel is involved in the Intrafraternity Council, a member of the Honors Advisory Board, Book Exchange Committee, and Bookstore Advisory Board. Abel said his campaign centers around his being a candidate for student concerns. He would like to see students become more involved, and make the Student Government more responsible to students. Abel's concerns are the students and what they want to do at the university and what their problems are. Also running for president is Kenneth Allen, a junior from Columbia. Allen is a - ~?^ ?-??^ current Judicial jjjj ; been declared ||j 2 placed around H alism and thefts t week of group ' Mil kets distributed nson game. The Glory B. Gault sp the Notre Dame . change in the USC di licine Hopes To E; is shortage, he than one-fourth of the students show they plan post graduate training in family day's medical medicine. luce graduates foundation in These figures do not in1 training, most ciude the number of other doctors will not students who opted to rea of medicine specialize in pediatrics or ley intend to internal medicine. Including il they choose these students. r?5 norrpnt of te residency the fjrs^ jwo medical 'S?n said. school classes are expected ?, 13 percent of to pursue residency training 100I graduates in a primary care area. incy training in "Our experience to date is cine. Of the 22 that we have a very n thf? fircf ?:..f * * -f ~ "- aau^ittciuiy ptrreeiiiage ui lass of the USC our students going into iicine, one-third family practice, and this is ICIIIAC Ml icuimy in keeping with the school's mission to prepare students e second USC to deliver primary health chool class, care in South Carolina," his May, more Hewsonsaid. ent, Vice Preside member of the Finance Committee, Powers a and Responsibilities Committee, and c Executive Legislative Liaison Committer r Allen is concerned about many problems I around the university. He wants students to feel more involved in their university and c know what is happening on campus. He 5 wants to "put the student back into the 1 Student Government." 1! Jim Oxley, a junior from New York, is j running for vice president. Oxley is chairman of the Communications Committee, a member of the Finance Com- < mittee. and thp Rules r!nmmitfp#? k Oxley said his campaign is based on spirit 1 and motivation. He realizes the problem of apathy and wants to get rid of it. He wants students to get involved in organizations and j the Student Government. i < Barry Gray, a junior from Columbia, is j eaks at the Student Senate meeting. Th scipline system. ase Family Practiti Family practice or family treat a minor medicine is the name the Hewsonsaid. medical profession gives to what laymen call a general "A segment practitioner, he said. regrouped and name from gen< The emphasis on research to family practi and narrow specialization medicine and re after WorldWar II, added to area. In the pv the explosion of knowledge we've come fror and money during this time, nowhere to al left these SDecialists of thi* nowont /if moi medical profession a dying graduates breed, he said. specialty." "What got lost in the shuffle after World War II, Nationwide however, was what was schools have ti really needed to deliver methods of as health care ? doctors who adequate nu were iramea in general care. medical schoc The reassessment of this choose this began in the 1960s when Hewsonsaid. patients found they Few students! sometimes needed to see two about the medic; or three different doctors to to pursue ar mt Offices ilso a candidate for vice president. Gray is chairman of the Finance Committee, is a n Pftl hpr flf thii rilloc pAmmifton ? U1VO VU1U1I11I.ICV, aiiU 111C legislative Council. Gray said there are a lot of things to be lone in the Student Government and the Senate in particular. Gray said he would ike to see more communication between the student Government and the students. More student input would improve and enhance he quality of the Student Government according to Gray. Also running for vice president is Mike Sheely, a junior from Ballentine, S.C. Sheely s a member of the Judicial, Academic, and Residential Life Services Committees. Sheely said he would like to see more students in the Student Government, and nore outside involvement so the senators :an concentrate on onlv one or two com nittees and make them more efficient. Staff Photo by Chris Brown ie senate discussed a proposed oner Shortage problem." specialization before beginning medical school, and this tends to make of medicine methods such as cash changed the subsidies and scholarships 3ral practice unsuccessful. ce or family (vitalized the This uncertainty gives a ist 10 vpars medical school a chance to n practically ,nfluence a student s choicc, ttracting 13 "ewson ,sa'd- Poslt!VC .Ileal school exposure to family practice into this e a School of Medicine can have a major influence on the specialties medical our students choose in the led various residency training." *3 * ? * '* surtng that rainny practice at the mbers of USC School of Medicine is an >1 students area of high visibility, specialty, Hewson said. USC is one of the few American medical enow enough schools that requires si profession students to take courses in l area Of See MKDICINK pag?* 2