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Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1981 Local / State Student senate OKs funds for more Beutel doctors By PAMELA FADES Battalion Reporter Three new doctors might begin seeing patients at the A. P. Beutel Health Center in September. Funds to hire the new doctors were approved by the student A&M opens faculty prize nominations By JANE G. BRUST Battalion Staff Nominations are now open for this year’s recipients of the Facul ty Distinguished Achievement Awards. These monetary awards, given by the Texas A&M University Association of Former Students, recognize outstanding achieve ment by faculty and staff members in the areas of teaching, research, student relations, administration and continuing education and ex tension. All nominations are due in the offices of the appropriate acade mic deans or extension/continuing education directors no later than February 20. Nominations can be made by individual students and faculty members and by Universi ty clubs and organizations. Those nominations are then due in the office of the Dean of Facul ties no later than March 2. Final selections will be made by the selection committee by March 13. The selection committee con sists more than 20 persons, includ ing student representatives of campus organizations, faculty members from each academic col lege and representatives of the ex tension services and continuing education programs. Each award consists of $1,000, a framed certificate and an en graved watch. The following awards will be presented: — six awards for distinguished achievement in teaching — three awards for disting uished achievement in research — two awards for distinguished achievement in individual student relationships — two awards for distinguished achievement in continuing educa tion/extension —two awards for distinguished achievement as a member of the staff or administration Winners will be announced at the faculty meeting May 7. Boat sinking death count now at 4 United Press International PORT ISABEL— Coast Guard and Halliburton Co. officials said today a body had been discovered on a beach near Port Isabel, caus ing speculation that it might be that of one of two crew members still missing from the tugboat “Galveston” that capsized Feb. 10. Lt. Steve Sparks of the Coast Guard station in Corpi s Christi said investigators v ent to the beach early today. Still missing are Deborah Cope, 28, and Arthur Volkert, 20, both truck drivers for Halliburton. Three of six people who were aboard the tugboat have been found dead in the 55-degree Gulf waters. The bodies of tugboat crewman Recendo Vaszuez, 22; and Halliburton employees Ken Blaze, 25; and Jim Lala, 28, were recovered during the weekend. The bodies were found at diffe rent locations near Port O’Connor and Port Aransas by searchers us ing a Halliburton Co. helicopter. Tugboat captain Tom De- Forest, who ordered the boat abandoned when rough seas threatened to break up the tow boat and two barges it was pulling, was found alive on a mud island in Matagorda Bay not far from the wreck site. DeForest since has recovered from effects of the chilling waters. The four Halliburton em ployees, all of whom worked for the oil well servicing division of the company and were assigned to the Victoria plant, were members of an oil well cementing crew re turning from an offshore work site. Their equipment and supplies were aboard the two barges that broke away when the tug sank in 20 feet of water near the entrance to Port O’Connor. The barges and equipment were found beached not far from the wreck scene, offi cials of the Duncan, Okla.-based Halliburton company said. senate finance committee last night. These funds will come from student service fees. Janet Golub, a student senate representative, said funds for the new doctors must come from stu dent service fees because the $15 health service fee is set by the Texas Legislature. Golub, an off-campus graduate representative, said the additional doctors could reduce waiting time to see a doctor from three hours to IV2 hours. Goswick said the new physi cians would help ease the case load of the seven doctors working at the center. These doctors see an average of 35 to 45 patients a day, Goswick said. He said private physicians see a maximum of 30 patients a day. Goswick said finding offices and examining rooms for the new doc tors would be difficult. The health center was originally designed for six doctors and the seven working there now are already cramped for space, Gos wick said. Goswick said he wants an addi tion to the health center listed in the Master Plan for long range de velopment of the University. Golub said this goal wouldk men 1 the subject ot her next senateM the p Also being considered by Colej tal f' s and Goswick is a change in li : mig r University rules and regulatm which would abolish healthcente try a excuses for missing classes. twee A PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE 7 DAYS AT YOUR SAFEWAY STORES! PRICES GOOD THURSDAY THRU WEDNESDAY, EEB. 19-25,1981 WE GLADLY ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMP COUPONS! California Oranges Fresh INFIW0N rasxins Mushrooms Navels or Valencias s Country Stand Lbs. 8 Oz. .. . . Pkg. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES! Green Onions Fighting Priced! 6 Bunches % 1 For I Fresh Spinach Fresh Carrots Green Cabbage Salad Perfect! Why Pay More? Bunches $ 1 For I With Nature's Vtamin 'A' (2 Lb. 49‘). 1 Lb. OC< . Pkg. Manor House Fried Frozen ^ Great For Cole Slaw! Lb. Mustard Town House, 9 Oi. Prepared Jar Tomato Catsup Town 32 Oi. Q House Btl. M Dill Pickles Town House, 48 Oz. $ 1 |Tj| Hamburger Chips Jar I • \M M Pitted Olives 13 0z. Hamburger or 11 Oz. 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