Jock Fina Scheduled for Junior Prom New Building for J School Assured by State Senate Bill Construction of a new Oregon , journalism school became virtual* i ly certain Monday when the state senate passed House Bill 794 which included the $600,000 structure. The bill must now be signed by Govei nor Paul Patterson. It passed the senate with only two dissenting voles. Also included in the bill were a $2,200,000 University of Oregon dental school to be built in Port land, a $760,000 chemical engineer ing building at Oregon State col lege, and a $280,000 Crippled Chil dren's building for the Oregon Medical school. The journalism school will be named Eric Allen Hall, in honor of the school’s first dean who died in 1944. McClure hall will be torn down and the new building erected on its site. The present journalism building will be renovated. It was begun in 1922, but never finished. Lack of funds caused “temporary” wooden interior partitions to be MINOR MASTER Visiting Nevada Writer To Interview Students visiting tne campus this week during a tour of West Coast col-1 , leges is Walter Van Tilburg Clark, author of "The Ox-Bow Incident," and “Track of the Cat.’’ Today at 11 a.m. Clark will read manuscripts and interview stu dents interested in writing. Wed nesday evening at 7:S0 he will lec ture in the browsing room on “The Place, the Purpose and the Story." He will take part in a coffee hour in the Dads’ lounge Thursday at j 4 p.m. The writer is on leave from the University of Nevada, visiting ere Students' Cars To Be Washed Today students may get their cars washed at eight women's houses as part of the fund raising drive for the World Student Ser vice Fund. ^ According to Bob Glass, co ' chairman of promotion, women will wash cars from 2 to 5 p.m. at $1 per car. All proceeds will go to WSSF. A prize will be awarded the houses in the winning group. A WSSF representative will collect the money sometime after 5 p.m. today, Glass said. Cars will be washed at Delta Delta Delta, Carson hall, Univer sity house, Gamma Phi Beta, Al pha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, Alpha Omicron Pi and Chi Omega. Gamma Phi's 'Did ll Again' “Lot’s Do It Again” may be the theme of the All-Campus Yodvil show, but the women of Gamma Phi Beta were disquali fied for “doing it again.” The Gamma Phis chose “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue” as the theme of their skit—it was also their theme last year. After the eliminations Monday night, they were told by the judges they were disqualified because they “did it again.” ative writing departments and classes at Stanford, Reed, Univer sity of Washington and the Uni versity of Oregon. His appearance here is sponsored by the English department. As a new writer, Clark was first recognized after the appearance of his first novel, "The Ox-Bow In cident,” in 1940. He was immed iately saluted by reviewers and critics as a minor master for lift ing the "western thriller” out of the blood and thunder category. His book was later filmed by Twentieth Century-Fox. Since then, Clark has written numerous short stories, one of which won the O. Henry Short Story Award in 1945. erected. They still remain. Next year while the new build ing is under construction the jour nalism school will find temporary quarters in the Quonset huts be tween Commonwealth and Deady halls. A few offices and class rooms in other buildings may be used. An Eric Allen memorial room will be included in the new build ing. It will be a replica of Allen’s living room, where he did a great deal of hi3 teaching in informal sessions with his students. The room will have a corner fireplace, easy chairs, davenports, floor lamps, and carpeting. It will be used for seminars, student group meetings, and informal dis cussions with visiting journalists. Plans call for the school to in clude the University press (now located behind the Science build ing), a reading and newspaper room, a small auditorium, broad casting booths, and state head quarters for the Oregon Newspap er Publishers association and the Oregon State Broadcasters asso I ciation. ; Teaching rooms will be equipped | with modern facilities, including j .screen for movies and other audio ; visual presentations. The structure will have a brick exterior, while the front will be mostly glass, with wide strips of one-inch limestone veneer. The new building will include classrooms, offices, and laborator ies for copyediting, typography, advertising copywriting. news writing, and photography. 'Big-Name' Choice Released Monday Jack kina and his orchestra will be featured at the annual Junior I rom, May 8, according to an announcement made Mon day by Tom Shepherd and Joan Marie Miller, Junior Weekend general co-chairmen. J he pianist-orchestra conductor has gained national recotrni I liuii ior ms mouern mtepreta i tion of classic music. Fina’s play ing of Tschaikowsky’s "Piano Con certo in B Flat Minor” introduced "Tonight We Love” to the music public. A recording artist for MGM and JACK FINA Mercury, Fina has appeared at such hotels as the St. Francis in San Francisco and the Waldorf Astoria in New York. In addition, he has appeared in numerous mov ies and been featured on several radio programs. Tickets for the Junior Prom will* go on sale May 4 at $2.88 per j couple, according to Judy Mc Loughlin and Ann Dielschneider,.. general chairmen for the prom. Members of the Junior Prom committee are: Alpha Phi Omega, men’s service honorary, cleanup; Milan Foster, intermission; Joe Gardner, publicity; Nancy Allen,,, chaperones; Virginia Means, tick ets; Marianne Hankinson, pro grams; Tina Fisk and Neil Tardio,. decorations; Janet Woods, promo tion; Barbara Rubin, coronation,., and Pat Gildea, general assistant. Oregon Defeats WSC To Maintain ND Lead Oregon’s Webfoots, behind the three hit pitching of sophomore Stan Dmochowsky, polished off Washington State, 3-1, and held onto their league lead in the North ern Division. Duck hitting was anything but the power variety as six of the Oregon safeties were collected on | three infield grounders, two Texas league flies, and a bad hop ground double past third base. Buck Bailey, the Cougar's col orful coach, gave the crowd a show all afternoon with his comi cal antics, and the big attraction was in the bottom of the fifth inning. The Cougar shortstop threw wide of first base on a grounder, and Coach Bailey was immediately GREEKS GO MODERN 'Gods' Cast Ready for Showing - • - •I'O /'liirivniM/i ,,,, . . . . S**HKsmMv * .-wwssas sstfcsSs*, GE1 r,NG KEAD* to S° 0,1 *ta8<‘ 1,1 the University Theater’s current production of “Even the Gods” are. from left. Sandra Price. Alcestis; Gerald Smith, Apollo; Len Krichevsky, Eumelos, and Sally Mollner Charissa. The play is based on an ancient Greek legend, but has been written w ith modern' dialogue! The show will be presented Wednesday through Friday. Curtain time is 8 p.m. out to have a talk with his infield.. When Bailey returned to the bench a ball was thrown out and, with time still out, the shortstop made a few practice throws to first. Oregon scoring was early in the game as the Ducks collected two counters in the first and a single ton in the third. One Webfoot run was earned, and Earl Averill was credited with the RBI. With one down in the first, George Shaw hit a sharp ground ball to short. Cougar infielder Jim Williams made a nice stop, but was unable to catch the runner in time. Don Siegmund then fol lowed with a pop fly which fell safely in left field. Shaw scored on a ground out to short by Earl Averill, and Siegmund countered as Ron Phillips was safe on an error. Washington State collected their only run in the top half of the second. Williams walked with one out and Firstsacker Bob Burrows sent a line drive double down the left field foul line, Williams scor ing all the way from first. Dmochowsky was in trouble a couple of times in the early innings but good Webfoot fielding got him (Please turn to page three) Bradetich Leads For'Ugly Man' Joe 'Bradetich, nominated by Zeta Tau Alpha, was leading the field Monday in the race for Ugly Man on Campus with a total of $1.44 contributed by his supporters. Tonight the ten finalists for the title will be selected by the amount of money that has been collected for each man. The con test is part of the World Student Service Fund campaign. Second in the group is Jin* Crittendon, nominated by Deltas Delta Delta, with $1.36. Waldo, nominated by Carson 2, is one of the ten top contestants with 54 cents to his credit. The con test is being handled by Alpha Phi Omega, men's service hon orary.