PAGE FOUR Omicron Nu To Entertain 18 At Annual Frosh Breakfast Miss Carr To Talk On Merrill Palmer Omicron Nu, senior women’s homo economics honorary, will hold its annual freshman women’s breakfast in the Maple Room, Home Economics Building, at 8 a. in. Sunday, Dorothy L. Magor ’43, president, announced yesterday. To encourage freshman to work inward Merrill Palmer scholar ships, Miss Marion Carr, assistant in home economics will speak on ■the Merrill Palmer School. The nix-months training at the mid western school, awarded to two or three outstanding seniors, is given each year. Juniors Esther M. Hall, Margaret K. Sherman, and Ruth E. Stamm were the recipi ents this semester.. Miss Laura W. Drummond, di irector and professor of home eco jnomics. will also address the 18 .■freshmen. whose averages are “2” or above. Freshmen invited to the break fast are Priscilla T. Cobb, Patricia iDiener, Janet C. Fehnel, Betty Lou Hornick, Marfiaret E. Jack, Edna M. Keen, Alma J. Kehler, Garnet IG. LeVan, Naomi G. Lipp, Helen J. Miller, Lois M. Miller, Letitia I. Mogentale, Barbara C. aP inter, Grace E. Sammons, Marjorie H. Schultz, Ruth M. Steiner, Nora E. Thompson, and Bai'bara R. Wells. An award will be made to the freshman coed with the highest average in the home economics nchool for the past semester. Mildred Friedman ’43 is acting as general chairman of the annual affair and is being assisted by Juniors Ruth E. Kocher and Paul ine M. Kline. / Mouse Makes Survey (M Coed Employment WSGA. House of Representa tives is making a survey of all co eds working in College offices, in town, or for the NYA. Miss Ruth H. Zang, assistant to the dean of women, is in charge of the survey and tabulation to de termine the percentage of coeds who are employed. At the final meeting of the House for the semester, announce ment was made of the collection of 25 pounds of tinfoil. This will be sent to the Red Cross. COLONIAL L „ , IX3W.NITTANYAVE. Ma fe'sEmesWlmfoMe&idw'Ct WXXP