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Yo-Tech advisers Above are members of th e East Central Community College Vocational-Technical Advisory Council, who rec~ntly held their annual fall meeting on the Decatur cam– pus. Council members include (first row, from l eft) Dr. Clyde Lindley, director, Winston-Louisville Vo-Tech Center; Kenneth Whitefield, purchasing assistant, Georgia Pacific, Louisville; Jewel Walker, employment counselor, Philadelphia; Linda Lewis, director, Neshoba County; and Rhonda Bounds, Newton; (second row, from left) Nelson Wilson, project director, Philadelphia; Mark Savell, director, Newton County Vo-Tech Center, Decatur; Pam Peoples, counselor, Leake County Vo-

Tech Center, Carth age; and Ter esa Nowell, marketing specialist, Jackson; (third row, from left) John Knopp, production manag– er and Cliff Godwin, facility manager, both from Allied Enterprises, Philadelphia; Ed Eichelberger, director, Forest/Scott County Vo-Tech Center; and Harold Clevelan d, CEO, Tri-C Wood Products, Union; and (fourth row, from left) Bill Triplett, vice president and Jim Mangum, development coordinator, both with MHC, Jackson; and Robert Murphy, dir ector, Philadelphia/Neshoba County Vo-Tech Center. Also serving on the council is Carl Blocker, member service director, Central Electric Power Association.

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