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Krumpotic said she has always dreamed of pageant competition, but is competing in the A&M pag eant for another reason as well: to shatter the stereotypes that abound about women in the Corps and women in the pageant. “Anyone can participate in the pageant ... at the same time, anyone can be a waggie (female cadet),” Krumpotic said. Krumpotic describes herself as a “cadet who is in the pageant.” “Everything I do is a part of the Corps ... the Corps is my way of life,” Krumpotic said. “Female cadets are women that love their school and their country so muph that they are willing to put up with much more (criticism) by be ing in the Corps,” Krumpotic said. She added that female cadets are “objects of social stigmatism” at A&M. “I want to emphasize that my par ticipation in the pageant can help the University see beyond the uni form of the women in the Corps and to see them as a group of really ex ceptional girls,” Krumpotic said. Krumpotic is no less than excep tional herself. She was recently awarded the Gen. Creighton Abram’s Award, a $1,000 schol arship, given to the most outstand ing cadet in the third ROTC region. 'ftfANr itfANT/ ADS 1 L, She won third place in the KOTC advanced summer camp in Fort Ri ley, Kan. and the camp command er’s leadership award. Krumpotic is a member of several honor societies: Tau Kappa, Cap and Gown and the Corps Honor So ciety; has been active in SCONA for three years; worked on the Endowed Lecture Series committee and has been a member of the Women’s Drill Team. Krumpotic said her primary re sponsibility is running her battalion, but she makes time to pursue other interests. “Cadets should have a well- rounded education,” she said.“I’m real athletic ... a very serious horse back rider and avid ice skater.” She’s also had three years of danc ing experience and plays the piano. “My next project is the saxophone,” she said. Krumpotic came to A&M from Woodside, Cal. to study veterinary medicine. She said she had been ac cepted at the University of Califor nia at Davis, but, on a lark, came to visit A&M with her mother to see how it compared. “We both fell in love with it (A&M),” she said. She and her mother knew nothing about the Corps when they came to visit A&M. But, Krumpotic said, “Being so far from home and not knowing anyone in Texas, I thought joining the Corps would be the easi est way to get to know A&M’s tradi tions.” The Miss Texas A&M Scholarship Pageant will be on Krumpotic’s birthday this year — February 23. The 20 contestants will be judged on attributes such as talent, poise and appearance, with talent comprising 50 percent of the competition. 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