age 2 local / state Battalion/Page 3 July 29, 1982 siieterinary prof gets >p woman’s award is a s purst ancialca of teclii izie Jonnie Beaver, a Texas Iniversity faculty mem- i0 is one of the few resear- iegentsijin the country specializing uptjpial behavior, has been iGerendlthe 1982 Outstanding ■i vicesii an Veterinarian of the told tilt If Association for ei Veterinarians, u over, who will be prom- 1 to the rank of pro- te.aju* rof veterinary anatomy, re- ste P oud[he award last week dur- as the™ national convention of Bbnerican Veterinary it AnhitB Association. it Association for Women arians presents the hon- cognize contributions of veterinarians in the adv- lent of veterinary medi- tvetoust e extra 1 •e friem 1. Nowi tvernmtj , it woul r some! Beaver, selected from 17 nominees, has been a faculty . member at Texas A&M since 1969 and has been active in pub lishing and in making public K resentations on animal he avier to groups of veterina rians, animal control officers and breeders. She served as a member of the National Advisory Committee to the Food and Drug Administra tion, has several key AVMA committee appointments in cluding the organization’s Council on Education, and has held the top posts in a number of honorary and professional societies. In addition, Beaver currently serves as a director of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association after serving six, years on the TVMA’s editorial committee — three of those years as chairman. “Public demand for know ledge about animal behavior is tremendous,” Beaver said. “A lot of people don’t even know what an animal’s normal be havior is. That’s what I try to explain.” ' She is the author of a number of books, including “Veterinary Aspects of Feline Behavior” and “Comparative Anatomy of Domestic Animals.” “Dr. Beaver is truly an out standing woman with remark able ability and motivation to achieve,” Dr. George Shelton, Texas A&M dean of veterinary medicine, said. is A&M official since 1965 Howard Vestal to retire step oil vardati ( tors" lov ard Vestal, who has held for a «S s t of vice president for 'egents Ijss affairs at Texas A&M almost wity since 1977, has vise is s.P ncec l his plans to retire effective Jan. 16. University President Frank E. Vandiver said Tuesday that about two weeks ago he received a letter from Vestal announcing ~DC lifts quota \i new inmates nited Press International LENE — The addition of ew 980-man emergency as eased the overcrowd- oblem in Texas prisons, [ng in the end of a two- restriction on the num- fnew prisoners accepted, i officials say. son director Jim Estelle he 104th annual meeting C Sheriffs’ Association of Tuesday that the Texas j tment of Corrections had ' the quota system that be- ifter the prison system closed its doors to new es last May. le restrictive policy, which een in effect since May 10, officials in Texas’ 16 t counties to transfer only tion of their inmates to 'acilities each week, ecause of the cooperation le Board of Pardons and [es, and more importantly eriffs, we are suspending mitrolled admissions poli- stelle said. C spokesman Jay Byrd n Huntsville the quota poli- s lifted because of the new which will house almost 3,000 inmates in Fort Bend, Grimes and Anderson counties. TDC currently has 33,485 in mates. his intention to retire. Vestal retired from the U.S. Air Force as a colonel in 1965, when he became director of management services at Texas A&M. He was promoted to to assistant vice president for busi ness affairs in 1973 and prom oted to his present position four years later. Vandiver said Vestal’s retire ment is not related to a recent reorganization of upper-level administrative positions. Vandiver also said he will be gin seeking a replacement for Vestal as soon as possible. sincerif e day. ow real ent stoi es to s level wi s on thi mtotrii irk in tli ice day :alizetli [ meant STARSHIP' ^ ren’tji® omebof them. f that’s) . “Youi nan A FREE APARTMENT LOCATOR SERVICE • Apartments • Duplexes • Houses • Fourplexes • Townhouses leasing for summer and fall. Special sum- ales now available. 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