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Show What Is It? An Award, Says Sorority For the past several weeks, there have beei numerous references to some mysterious person named Dina. The Times has received numerous phone calls from curious people concerning these advertisements. advertise-ments. Until this week, no one here has been able to give any of the callers very satisfactory answers to these questions, we didn't have any information either. eith-er. j Tuseday, the Alpha Rho and Beta Eta chapters of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority soror-ity announced that Diana was, in "reality an award. The letters stand for Dis tinguished International A-cademy A-cademy of Noble Achievement. Achieve-ment. The program has been established to recognize a woman in each community for her unselfish giving of herself to education, science, sci-ence, art, theater, writing, philanthropic service, or any other endeavor in which she hasdistinguished herself and has risen to .the heights of human achievement.. It is hoped that this recognition will encourage other women to strive for excellence in their own fields. Diana is the first award given by E. S.A. to women outside the organization. There should be many nominees to insure in-sure that the woman selected select-ed is the most outstanding in her community. Application forms for Diana Dia-na candidates have been sent to all service organizations organiza-tions locally. The winner will be chosen from those submitted. For more information, infor-mation, contact Mrs. D. L. Taylor or Mrs. Bill Bacon. |