Page 6 BRONCOS' VOICE January 29,1991 Tonya Smith Named MissFSU : Tonya Smith, the new Miss FSU. (Photo: Dennis McNairj by Kelvin Culbreth Tonya Smith, a Senior Education major from Dunn, N.C., has been named Miss FSU for the remainder of the 1990-91 school year. Miss Smith, first runner-up in the student election held in April 1990, assumed the crown when the winner, Dawn Shropshire, did not return to school this semester, thereby resigning the position. ”My main objective," Miss Smith said of her new title, "is to let students know that Miss FSU is a significant part of the university. I plan to speak at upcoming events and help the university in academic recruiting. Miss FSU should be an ambassador for the university." Miss Smith is vice-president of Kappa Delta Pi, a member of the Student Government Association, and works as a Spanish tutor. She enjoys reading, dancing, and working with children. "Students see Miss FSU at Homecoming and then they don’t see her anymore," Miss Smith said. "I hope to give the title the respect it deserves." Miss Smith will be formally crowned at halftime of the men’s basketball game against Winston-Salem State on Jan. 28 at the Cumberland County Civic Center. A semi- formal reception honoring Miss FSU will be held Feb. 14 at the Student Center. Admission is free but tickets must be presented at the door. Tickets can be picked up at the Student Center office. FSU Marketplace *****Further information on all items that appear in the Marketplace is kept on file in the Broncos’ Voice office in the Rudolf Jones Student Center. Submissions for the Marketplace concerning employment, articles for sale, and lost & found items are free to all members of the FSU community. Submissions for the next issue of the Broncos’ Voice should be turned in no later than 5PM, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1991. *****Work full time next summer in state or local government. Internships are available in such offices as the North Carolina Symphony, the Office of the Attorney General, the Division of Coastal Management, the State Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Correction, the North Carolina Museum of Art, the Office of the Governor, and others. Live with other interns in a group setting and share experiences, learn together, and develop strong friendships. Applications due Jan. 25, 1991. *****Intemships are available with USA TODAY newspaper. USA TODAY is looking for talented undergraduate minority students for internships in Graphics and Photography. Salary is $400.00 per week and program lasts 12 weeks. Applications due Feb. 1, 1991. *****Reader’s Digest magazine will pay $400.00 for humorous stories about life on the college campus. Reader’s Digest, Box 200, Pleasantville, N.Y. 10570. *****Twenty-five scholarships are available for undergraduate students majoring in engineering and science disciplines. Sponsored by the Department of Energy, these scholarships ai-e designated for those students interested in pursuing careers in environmental restoration or waste management. Applications due Jan. 28, 1991. *****Internships available through the Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University for students interested in Political Science, Economics, International Relations, and Journalism. Applications due Jan. 31, 1991. *****The National Pan-Hellenic Council will conduct a National Undergraduate Leadership Conference for Greeks and Non- Greek students March 8-10, 1991 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Virginia. Rev. Jesse Jackson, Dr. Benjamin Hooks, and Gov. Douglas Wilder of Virginia will be among the guest-speakers. Cost of registration is $50.00 before Feb. 8. For more information contact Valarie Bracey at 502-228-4441. *****The Bordeaux Branch of the Cumberland County Library will conduct a seminar "How To Choose And Buy A Personal Computer" on Jan. 29, 1991 at 7PM. Admission is free and registration is not required. For more information contact the Bordeaux Branch Library at 424- 4008. *****Students and faculty are invited to apply for a $1000 Humanitarian Venture Award, designed to recognize a project or on-going business venture that has proved beneficial to society. Applications due Feb. 4.