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Show Sorority Officer Leaves For The East Mrs. Morgan A. Regan, 2474 Blaine Ave., left Wednesday, June 17th. for Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she will at- tend an Officers' Training School to better acquaint Delta Gamma officers off-icers with the scope of their duties. Margaret Regan was newly appointed on May 14th to be Alumnae Chairman for the Province XII for Mrs, Ropan 4Ly Means Summer Fun 'XX'''.- - ' , -r' -r-.. - I' . 1 , ft' i hj; a t il ''L5 -r7 V; 7 i(jjp 77 , j feS"----?; iii.ii J ur jul I 57-JS-TV "jSt5C:''' S,'' K ' 1 MacMilUn and Brentano aid Ger r r 4 A m " J(v SrC ' '' -7 s. .'v a close with Berlin summit meeting A'",T' J ' 7 -1 '"' 37 fatalaties in Hog KonS la . J' - y-'u 7 1 I 3 million miles per hour for man i n J 111: 1 1 Da r:."A I HI w H RininhPr prediaed. After you. Gaston. . the states of Utah, Arizona New Mexico, and Colorado. Colo-rado. As province director, she will continue her work with the Delta Gamma Foundation which has as its project, aid to the blind, and sight conservation. Mrs. Regan has held many important positions within her own sorority, such as president of the Philadelphia Alumnae group, the Salt Lake City Alumnae chapter, advisor to the collegiate chapter in Philadelpha, U. of Pennsylvania, Purdue, and the University of Utah. She is active in civic affairs, having done volunteer work for the Blind Center, and now serving as Utah Chairman for the National Society for Prevention of Blindness. Blind-ness. She is a member of the Garden Club, and Sigma Xi, Holy Cross Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Regan also is book re-' re-' viewer for Viking Press, and is an abstractor for Chemical Abstract Ab-stract Magazine. . |