1998

MAME HOLDS FIRST BOARD MEETING-The Mississippi Association of Matketing Educators (MAME) held their first board meeting of the new year recently at East Central Community Col– lege in Decatur. I\ lAME is made up of instructors from across the state. They are the voice of all mar– keting and cooperative teachers throughout Mississippi. Serving as the president of t.he board is Stan Benson who teaches Marketing at the Newton County Vocational Center Special guests at this meeting included state department officials. Sondra Hardin who serves as the state supervisor for marketing and cooperative education and state DECA advisor Jesse Griffin. Seated left to right: Stan Benson, Newton County; Carole Armstrong, Clinton High School; Don Pratt, Neshoba Central; Gwynn Cooper, Forrest Scott County Vocational Center; Penny Coleman, McKellar Technology Cen– ter; Gary Hamm, Tupelo High School. Standing left to right: Jesse Griffin, State Dept.; Dana Har– rell, Hinds-Community College Rankin Campus; Patti Simmons, Pontotoc Vocational Center; Cindy Demoville, New Hope High School; Terri Bowles, East Central High School; Clayton Marble, Lowndes County Vocational Center; Sondra Hardin, State Dept. (Voc-Tech Photo)

APPEARED IN: LAKE MESSENGER______________ SCOTT COUNTY TIMES_____ UNION APPEAL ____________ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL___ CLARION-LEDGER._____________

CARTHAGINIAN_____________ NESHOBADEMOCRAT_________ NE~ONRECORD __ ~------- MERIDIAN STAR___________

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