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May 7,1964 THE TWIG Page Five Hubbard Merits NSF Grant By VERONICA RABB Judith Marie Hubbard, a nine teen-year old sophomore at Mere dith has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation. This grant will enable Judy to do research in the field of chemistry for ten weeks this summer at UNC- R. She will be working with Dr. Dauterman in the department of life sciences. When asked what exciting things her summer will involve, Judy answered that she will be living in Bragaw dormitory from June 8 through August 10! At the end of the ten weeks session, Judy will write a paper on the accomplish ments and experiments she made during the summer and turn the account in to the Science Founda tion. Judy modestly said that all she did to get the award was apply; however, with this application were her transcript and recommendations from Dr. Ernest Canaday and Dr. Mary Yarbrough. When questioned as to what sort of experiments she had worked on recently, Judy re plied, *‘Just regular, old organic- chemistry experiments!” A chemis try and math major, Judy plans to go to graduate school at UNC-CH and then be a college teacher of “regular, old, organic-chemistryl” Hinsley Study; Oberlin Degree Dru Hinsley was awarded a di ploma in managing by the National Association of College Stores on April 29, 1964. For the past two summers, Dru attended Oberlin College in Ohio, where she took courses in store managing. Dru considers it an honor to be awarded scholarships for two summers from this organi zation. Previously, scholarships were given for only one summer. Since Dru could not attend the Natipnal Association of College Stores Convention in San Francisco, California, her Diploma is being mailed to her. Dm is at present the manager of the supply store at Meredith. Lipscomb Plans To Journey North To Live and Study French in Quebec Zoology Excursion to Beaufort Consists of Varied Activities Biology majar, Florence Dlck«iis, puts away specimen obtained on Beaufort trip. By JUDY RILEY What would it-be like to speak nothing but French for six weeks? In excited BDtlcipalion of her summer study, Beverly Lipscomb packs for her trip to Quebec. This is • what Beverley Lipscomb, rising Meredith senior, will do this summer when she attends the Uni- versite Laval, the oldest Frcnch- speaking university in America. Beverley will go to the University in Quebec this summer to take sev eral French courses. Her mornings will be spent in classes and the language laboratory. She will be taking a conversation course which includes phonetics and folklore. She will also spend time each morning on a literature course. Beverley’s afternoons will be spent in study or on tours which the college plans, both pleasure and sightseeing tours. When she arrives on July 3, she will take placement tests to see which section she will be put in. The school arranges for the stu dents to live with a Frcnch-Canadian family so they will have constant exposure to French. Beverley will find out in June the name of the family with which she will live. When the session is completed on August 14, Beverley plans to return home by way of Massa chusetts where her roommate, Janet Hines, will be working. She also hopes to stop in New York to visit the World’s Fair. The zoology class of Meredith College visited the Duke Marine Laboratory at Beaufort, North Carolina, on Friday, April 24. The BSU Washings Bring Profits Saturday, April 25, the BSU groups of State and Meredith spon sored a car wash at the Esso Retail Center on Hillsboro St. across from Meredith. Approximately twenty students washed- cars from 8:15 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the price o£ $1.25 per car.. The BSU made a total of $86.00 for the LISTEN, fund. The LISTEN fund project is sponsored by all the BSU groups of North Carolina to aid in carrying out a work project In Korea. project is an inclusive part of the course. It began at 2:30 on Friday afternoon and ended with a sea food dinner at Toni’s. On Saturday the students were sent out to collect the many types of marine specimens to be found there, beginmng by dragging the nearby sound for sea urchins, star fish, and other sea creatures. The coldness and dampness, however, prevented the planned excursions to collect on Radio Island and a nearby mud flat. The students, there fore, spent their Saturday evening watching T.V. All those specimens that had been collected were put in tanks on Sunday morning and re turned to Meredith. The most prized findings were a group of sea urchins with short spines, rather than the customary long-spined variety. Fashion Features A hot afternoon recently found Carol Andrews and LaRue Pearce at Mac Josephs boosting theu: beach wardrobes. Carol, with her fast-approaching summer in Italy in mind, was struck by a two-picce Jantzen. The top, in a floral print of red, blue, yellow, and green on a white background, is com plemented by royal blue jersey shorts with boy legs. LaRue’s fancy was caught by a one-piece Bay Club suit composed of a red, white, and blue madras top, with straps buttoning on the shoulders, and navy cotton- knit shorts. Waiving the difficult decision involved in the choice of one swim suit, LaRue also chose a two-piece creation by Elizabeth Stewart in two shades of pink. Especially attractive on a tall girl, this suit h^ a loose, straight top in light pink jersey tucks with a deeper pink lastex trim. The shorts are of the same rich pink. Carol, who has visions of water-skiing on Italian lakes this summer, found another suit to her liking in the form of a one-piece Cole of Cali fornia. This Arnel jersey suit has a green paisley bottom set oflE by a white yoked top, featuring a deep V-back. 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