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Diann Teague, principal/director of Applied Technology Center High School, Rock Hill, SC, retired in June.


Diann Teague n. 1. An Irishman; - a term used in contempt. , principal/director of Applied Technology Center High School, Rock Hill, SC, retired in June June: see month. . Teague created and developed the successful annual Phoenix Challenge High School Competition 4 years ago. Nine high schools entered the competition in March 2001, utilizing both Mark Andy and Comco presses.
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Publication:Solutions - for People, Processes and Paper
Date:Sep 1, 2001
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