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HI .MI-1 iau.iMS IN THK "TOAMT OK ALPHA HOUCK” contort an-: I**fI to right. Judy Barnet, < 'hi Omega, . .rrl Berg. fiend rleUt; Hondra lochl muon. Alpha Phi; Vonda Wentrr, Sherry Host; Join Kiihorn, Carton S unit Cathy Neuman, Car non 2. Tin* winoir will Ik- announced at Alpha Half'"* annual dance, Ki l>. 2. Dr. Terrell Hill Joins Science Department Dr. Terrill Hill. ch«*mmt with ihc naval medical research Irmti tut* , was appointed Tuesday si piofessor of i hernia try at the Uni versity of Oregon. Dr. HIM received his doctorate from the Univi iaity of Oihfotnta in 1942. Since then he has rtis tingu.shed him: ejf in the field of rev-arch and. through extensive publication, In the field of chem istry. Dr. Hill, who rr.ajored in bio chemistry. first taught it West ern Reserve nriive ally. He then returned to the University of fjjjjfomia. where for two year* in- was a research physicist in the ludiation laboratory Hu second year there was apenl serving a administrative head of the then* retb al group radiation laboia toi y. He then went to the University of Rochester where he served a research associate and assistant professor. Hill was appointed to the naval institute in 1949. ( lieinistry Lecturer While serving with the insti tute he h is also lv»en a lecture In chemistry for Johns Hopkins University, Howard University, ill , I Georgetown Univeisity. Hit! it tended the Intelnational Bioche ideal Congress In Paris in 1952. He also took part in the Inteinntlonal Maivromolecu tai Symposium in Israel and the Discussion of Me nbrnnes in Xot tinghara, England in 1956. (iuggenhelni Fellow Hill was a Guggenheim Fellow at Yale University from 1952-53. He received the Arthur S. Flem ing Award from the Washington. DC. Chamber of Commerce in 1955. He was also given the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award the same year. Hill won the Washington Academy of Science Award in Physical Sciences in 1956. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappu, Xigniu Xi, and the Amer ican Chemical Society. Robert D. Clark, dean of the •school of liberal arts, said Hill's Senior Class to Meet An informal meeting of seniors has ... called for next Tuesday afternoon at 3 p.m. by Phil Hill, senior class president. It will be held at The Paddock, 3333 llil yaril St. Hill announced that no official business will be conducted, but that plans for the Senior Ball will be discussed. The annual dance,* presented by Ihc senior class for the whole stu dent body, will be held Fi b. 9. appointment "conclude*! an ex tendive search for an outstand ing person. Although a young man. Dr Hill has a distinguished i e»* .iich and publication record that places him at the forefront of W- profession. His nppoint rient marks a distinct advance in our chemistry department " IFC Calls Petitions Petitions for committee* chair men for the Western Regional !nt • i -Fraternity Council confer 1 ence are now being called for. The conference will be held April fi and <? according to Walt Schrerk and Bud Titus, general co-chairmen. f'ommittee chairmen are need ed for the entertainment, hous ing, hospitality, program and1 banquet committees. Positions are also open for general and cor responding secretaries. Queen Candidates Sought by iaycees The Eugene Junior Chamber of Commerce Is seeking appli cant* for local eliminations for the Queen of the Canadian Rockies contest, the winner of which will rule a winter sports event at Banff, Canada, Feb. 14-17. Ten finalists will be selected from local junior chamber nomi nees throughout the northwest to go to Banff for the final choice. Selection of the royalty on all levels will be made on the basis of beauty, charm, deportment and personality. Single girls, ages 20-2.0 are eligible for competition. Local entrants will vie for prizes including an evening gown, ski clothes and ski tow passes as well as a finalist nomination. Interested coeds may obtain further details and application information from Millard Lam bert at Diamond r>-93Sft or 187 East Broadway. Deadline for en tries is Jan. 80. Patronize Emerald Advertisers CHINA’S PALACE Famous Chinese Food Fine American Food O'ders to take out Catering for parties Open daily 11:30-1 a. m. Saturday 1 1:30-3 a.m. 33 East 6th Ave. Phone: Dl 5-2012 Under the Weather Confined to infirmary Thurs day wcrf Marjorie Hemenway, Jacqueline Antics, Dawn Price, Sharon Glenn, Colleen Woodard, John J. Kopta, snd Francis Sugi yama. Patronize Rmerald Advertisers— TeM Them Where You Saw Their Ads ... HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY... Leave June 18— Return August 2 Over 6 wonderful weeks in Hawaii at the beautiful Waikiki Surf Hotel. 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