2008

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East Central Community College served as host for the annual fall conference of the Mississippi Business Education Association held recently on the Decatur campus. The theme of this year's meetmg was "Rock & Roll w1th Busmess Educat1on." MBEA Executive Board members attending the conference include: front row, from left, Judy Hurtt, president, ECCC; Dr. Sharon Rouse, semor college representative, University of Southern Mississippi; Margaret Blue, high school representative. Biloxi High School; Dr. Diane Fisher, president-elect, USM; Carole Deere, high school representative, Biloxi High School: and standing, from left, V1cki Keel, senior college representative, Mississippi State University; Charlotte Overby, Ph1 Beta Lambda state consultant, ltawamba Commumty College; Gail Warner. h1gh school representative. Choctaw Central High School; Jan Guyse, Future Business Leaders of Amenca state advisor, Mississippi Department of Education, Joanna Alston and Angela Butler, community college representatives, Madelon Gruich, secretary, and Lisa Courtney, historian, all from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College: Christy Ferguson. newsletter publisher, and Brenda Johnson, commumty col ~P. representative, both of ECCC; and Dr. Charlotte Williams treasurer, Jones Count 1 ..Ju ..., vv o:;:ge

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