—Dailjr Collegian Photo by Marty Scherr CANDIDATES FOR MATRIX GIRL, 1-r, front row: Phyllis Mus kat, Ellen Donovan, Rita Saltzer; back row: Fran Griffin, and Judy McFarland. The matrix dinner, sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi, women’s journalism honorary, will be held Sunday night. A sixth candidate, Jean Kissick, was not available to be photographed. Matrix Dinner Skit To Portray Leaders A skit portraying the “hidden talents” of campus leaders and “unkown facts” about campus politics will be presented at Theta Sigma Phi’s Matrix Dinner on Sunday. “Behind the scenes stories that don’t make the headlines will be acted out,” Patricia O’Neill, secretary of Theta Sigma Phi, women’s professional jou Walmer Named To Health Staff As Psychiatrist The University has appointed Dr. John D. Walmer of the Leb anon Veterans Administration hospital staff as staff psychiatrist with the Ritenour Health Center. Walmer will also.serve'with the Department of Psychology in broadening the services of the Psychological Clinic. He is a graduate of Lebanon Valley College and of Temple University Medical School. After an internship in the Harrisburg General Hospital, he served from 1943 to 1946 in the Army Medical Corps. He “later returned to the Harrisburg hospital and served one year as its chief. resident physician. From 1947 to 19flo he engaged in the general practice of medi cine in Lempyne. His training in psychiatry began as a member of the Lebanon Veterans Adminis tration Hospital staff where he was a ward psychiatrist from 1950 to 1953. He was assigned as acting chief of the Continued Treatment De partment in the veterans’ hospital and from .1953 to 1957 served as chief of this department. Walmer is a member of the American Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association, Pennsylvania State Psychiatric Society and the Academy of Re ligion and Mental Health. New-Hours Announced For Cabinet Officers New office hours for All-Uni versity Cabinet officers in 202-A Hetzel Union are: Jay Feldstein: Monday, 4 to 5 p.m.; Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon; and Thursday,' 1 to 3 p.m. Steve Garban: Monday, Tues day, Wednesday and Friday 11 a.m. to noon. John Gingrich: Tuesday, 11 a.m. to noon and 3 to 5 p.m. and Wednesday 11 a.m., to noon. irnalism fraternity, said. | The skit was written by Bryna | Nelson, president of Theta Sigma Phi and a member of Thespians. ■ The semi-formal dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Het zel Union ballroom. Mrs. Lee Walsh, women’s edi tor of the Washington Star, will speak at the dinner. She will dis cuss “Washington: News Center of the World.” Mrs. Walsh was elected presi dent of the Women’s National Press Club this year. She was graduated from Georgia State Women’s College, Valdosta, Ga,, where she founded and edited its college newspaper. She had worked on papers in New Orleans, Kentucky and Ohio before she went to Wash ington. Mrs. Walsh is also listed in "Who's Who in Amer ican Women." Invitations for the dinner have been sent to about 425 students outstanding in leadership and campus activities. Sixty members of the faculty and administration have also been invited. Men students will be honored at this dinner this year for the first lime. This traditionally has been an event to honor women students only. ■ Students attending the dinner will elect a Matrix Girl from stu dent activity leaders. A Quill Girl award will be presented to an , outstanding senior woman who has never been honored by a hat Society. The Cap Girl award will ; be given to an outstanding senior ’ woman who has been in a hat society. “La Vie,” yearbook of the Uni versity was first published under its present title in 1890. Repairs _ _ Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television M service /fk center tm&zM State College TV 232 S. Allen St. COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA It Pays To Advertise, Tyke Finds Collegian Classifieds pay off. Observe: “$lO bill, lost by 6th grader— was to pay vet for operation on his dog. Lost in the vicinity of W. Foster Ave. Please call AD 8-6912.” This poignant plea appeared in the Collegian’s classified ad sec tion on Tuesday. The ad, thanks to a University student, resulted in a mended dog, a happy 6th grader and a mother much im pressed by student honesty. On the same day the ad ap peared, the bill was returned to Mrs. Charity Barlet, of State Col lege, by David Mankey, sopho more in physical education from Pittsburgh. Mankey found the bill as the ad had mentioned, on W. Foster Ave., and returned it folded just as it had been when Mrs. Barlet’s son lost it. Mankey refused a reward for his honesty. Classifieds: 17 words or less, one insertion: 50 cents. Additional words—3 for 5 cents for each day of insertion. Mrs. Barlet’s ad—26 words. 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Work on the new Telephone Building, in which all telephone equipment will be housed, has been held up recently, according to the construction supervisor on the job. The supervisor said the delay was caused by inability to get windows for the building from the manufacturer. However the building is near enough completion so ihe West ern Electric Corp. workmen can start to install telephone equip ment whenever they are ready. tel SMOOTH SfIAVE fj By TOM EGGLER the supervisor said. He said he expected them to start installa tion some time this week. Diehl said the original date for completion, which had been set for the last of August, was moved up two weeks to August 18 so the phones would be in use for a con vention which will bring about 5000 persons to campus. Diehl said there will not be any time when the phones will be shut off. He said that one minute you’ll have to ask the operator for the number and the next min ute you’ll just dial the number you want. The system was in the plan ning stage for two-and-a-half years before it was approved by the Board of Trustees, Diehl said. Aviation Meeting Tonight A research engineer with the Pennsylvania Aeronautics Com mission will conduct a special meeting dealing with the commis sion and agricultural aviation at 7 tonight in 206 Agricultural Engi neering. ©M Spice SMOOTH SHAVE by SHULTON PAGE FIVE