The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 24, 1985, Image 4

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    Page 4/The Battalion/Tuesday, September 24, 1985
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846-2408
A&M pageant preparation underwa
By GRACE LOVELL
Reporter
The day after Teresa Fritz was
chosen as 1985 Miss Texas A&M
University, MSC Hospitality began
preparations for the 1986 Miss
Texas A&M University Scholarship
Pageant. Applications can be picked
up now in tne Student Programs Of
fice^
The pageant is organized, pro
duced and executed by about 22
MSC Hospitality staff members and
12 subcommittees. Bonne Bejarno,
executive director of the pageant,
says. The project has grown into one
of the largest professional projects
funded by the MSC.
"1 he whole reason the MSC spon
sors the pageant is for student devel
opment,” Bejarano says. “Not only
for the contestants but for the pag
eant staff, MSC Hospitality and the
entire MSC.”
The pageant is a franchise of the
Miss Texas/Miss America Program.
Over $5,500 in scholarships and
gifts are awarded to the winner and
the runners-up. The winner of-the
pageant will represent A&M in the
Miss Texas Pageant.
Funds for the pageant are raised
by selling $250 sponsorships to 20
area merchants every year. The
sponsors get free advertising before
the pageant through promotional
events such as the Mr. Aggie Con
test, fashion shows in the MSC and
appearances at the Post Oak Mall.
On Oct. 27 and 28, 20 Finalists
and five alternates will be chosen af
ter a screening process consisting of
a seven minute interview and a three
minute talent performance. The
panel of five judges, chosen from
the community and the campus, will
look for someone with not only tal
ent and beauty but for someone who
is organized, a hard worker, can ex
press themself well in public, and is
aware of what is going on in the
world and the community.
After the 20 contestants are cho
sen, they are offered various semi
nars which the pageant staff hopes
will help the girls gain confidence in
areas such as walking and talent.
The grooming seminar, which is
learning how to apply stage and per
sonal makeup, and the walking semi
nar are mandatory. The talent
workshop, which is taught by local
people, nelps the contestants em
phasize their good points. The fash
ion workshop teaches the girls to
dress in their own style.
“We have reputable judges which
makes the caliber of the pageant
very high,” Bejarano said.
The breakdown of the scoring is
personal interview, 25 percent; tal
ent, 50 percent; and swimsij
evening gown, 25 percent, f
The winner will be awn
$1,000 scholarship to A&M.ilt
ficial Crown and Trophy, a|
wardrobe allowance for tbtj
Texas Scholarship Pageant
year free membership to j
Way, a 1986 Cadillac for allo|
appearances and a 14 karatgol
diamond pendant. The first,«
third and fourth runners-up
awarded a $500, $400,
$250 scholarship, respectively
non-finalist swimsuit and takttl
ners will receive an Official,
Texas A&M University Tropin'
Gubernatorial Series to feature Rep. Loefflei
By JENS B. KOEPKE
Staff Writer
U.S. Rep. Tom Loeffler, a candi
date for the Republican gubernato
rial nomination in the spring, will
speak on issues relating to the elec
tion tonight at 8 in 308 Rudder.
The address, sponsored by MSC
Political Forum, is part of the com
mittee’s Gubernatorial Series. The
purpose of the series is to allow can
didates to present their views on is
sues relating to the election and on
politics in general.
The series attempts U) increase
student awareness about the gover
nor’s race, said Heidi Kemp, state
programs coordinator for Political
Forum.
The series will present the other
gubernatorial candidates through
out the school year, Kemp said. For
mer Rep. Kent Hance will speak in
October, while former Gov. William
Clements and Gov. Mark White are
set to appear in the spring.
Loetfler is currently serving his
fourth term in the U.S. House of
Representatives. Elected in 1978, he
is the first Republican to represent
the 21st District in Washingtor,
After graduating from tit,
versity of Texas School of
Loeffler served as chief
counsel to former Sen. Johnli
After two years as a Senate aiij
a short run as deputy forconp
nal aff airs in the Federal Enct.-
ministration, he was appointO
cial assistant for legislative aflt |,
former President Gerald F(
1975.
Loef fler currently serves as; |
deputy whip of the Rej
Party.
Humana Hospital Bryan-College Station
welcomes you
to Texas A&M UniversitY
I ongratulations!
You’re a stu
dent at one
of the finest univer
sities in the coun-
tryTexas A&M
UniversitY- We'd like to
welcome you and returning
students to campus and intro
duce you to Humana Hospital Bryan-
College Station.
We’re totally committed to
our community’s healthcare
— and that includes yours.
n 11 of us at Humana Hospital
Bryan-College Station are proud
I to be an active part of this com
munity. We’re always searching for better
ways to serve our patients and the chang
ing healthcare needs of our community.
The physicians who practice at our
hospital, our nurses and all the other
healthcare professionals on our staff, are
dedicated to providing professional and
compassionate personal care. They’re
backed with state-of-the-art technology,
equipment and procedures.
We’re here when you need
us — 24 hours a day.
E ur Emergency Department is
open 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Were a full-service facility with a
unique benefit — our charges are scaled
to the severity of your illness or injury. In
fact, if your medical problem requires no
more than a small bandage or a couple
of aspirins, there is no hospital emer
gency room charge at all. There may be
a physician’s fee, but it will be a nominal
one. And should your case require more
diagnosis and treatment, charges will be
scaled according to the services you
actually use.
Center for Health-
Resources and Tel-Med.
0 ur Center for Health-Resources
offers valuable health informa
tion through seminars, free
health-screening clinics, CPR classes and
more. In fact, we encourage you to con
tact us with any healthcare question you
might have. Call the Center for Health-
Resources at 775-4200, ext. 522.
We also created the Tel-Med Hotline.
When you call the special Tel-Med num
ber — 779-7305 — you have access to a
library of pre-recorded tapes on a variety
of healthcare subjects. The Tel-Med line is
open Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
and-on weekends from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Call us for a free schedule of programs.
If you don't have a doctor.
Physician Information
Service can help.
I hile you’re a student at Texas
A&M, it's a good idea to have a
| local, personal physician you can
call if you need healthcare or medical
attention. That’s why we offer students
the Physician Information Service. Sim
ply tell us your needs on the coupon and
we’ll send you the names of several doc
tors in the specialties you request.
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FREE! Student Body
Repair Kit.
I he handy-dandy Student Body
[ Repair Kit is our way of saying
Welcome to Texas A&M,” and to
get you through some of the little head
aches that college can
bring. The kit contains
several healthcare
items from aspirin
to bandaids. It’s
yours free when
you mail in the
coupon at the right.
The Passport to
Health Program can save
you money and, it’s free.
e’ve designed a special program
jfor Texas A&M students. It’s called
j the Passport to Health Program
w
a preregistration
program that helps speed up admissions
and emergency treatment. Important in
surance information is kept on file, no
prepayment is required and, inmost
cases, you won t have to stop by
the cashier to settle your bill
when you check out. You’ll
also receive periodic
newsletters with infor
mation about health
care services and
special programs.
The Passport
to Health Pro
gram gives
you access
. \ to a full-
service hospital. V \
Best of all, the
program's free. Mail
the coupon below to
receive your applica
tion for the Passport
to Health Program.
Remember! If you have any questions,
just give us a call.
Humana Hospital Bryan-College Station is a full-
service hospital conveniently located to serve both
the college community and Bryan-College Station.
HEALTH
Attention Students.
Please fill in the information requested
below and we will send you an applica
tion for The Passport to Health Program
and your free Student Body Repair Kit
by return mail.
Name
Name
(Parent. Guardian)
Address
City.
State
Zip.
Phone
Please indicate if you would also like the names
of physicians in any of the specialties listed. If so,
please check which specialties.
I | Internal Medicine □ Orthopedics
□ Oral Surgery
(~~1 Ear, Nose
and Throat
I | Ophthalmology
□ Neurology
I | Family General
Practice
I I Gynecology
PI General Surgery
n Pediatrics j
vlumana Hospital Bryan - College Station
1305 Memorial Drive • Bryan, Texas 77802 • (409) 775-4200
© 1985 Humana Inc.
Physician Information Service, Center for Health-Resources and Passport to Health are service marks of Humana Ire.
and it ’s designed to save you time and
money. Included in its many advantages j
is a 5% discount for all healthcare services
at the Hospital and