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July 22, 2012 8:00 AM CDT

NMIA inducts four to Hall of Fame

McGee, Davis, Drye and Wilson inducted

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The National Masonry Instructors Association inducted four to the NMIA Hall of Fame.

The National Masonry Instructors Association inducted four to the NMIA Hall of Fame.
In July, The National Masonry Instructors Association met in Concord, North Carolina for their Annual Conference. Highlighting the event was the announcement of four inductions to the NMIA Masonry Hall of Fame.

Past-NMIA-President James Ham of North Carolina (second from left) recognized new Hall-of-Fame members Sam McGee of McGee Brothers Company, Monroe, North Carolina (third from left;) retired masonry instructor Jack Davis (fourth from left) who taught for thirty years in Lenoir County, NC; Doug Drye (fifth from left) who retired from Mount Pleasant High School (Cabarrus County, North Carolina) as the nation’s most successful masonry instructor for state and national championships: and Morris Wilson (not shown,) masonry instructor retired from Dorchester County, South Carolina Schools.

Also pictured, NMIA President Curtis Hoover (first on left) of Maryland, and North Carolina Masonry Contractors Association President Gary Joyner (first on right) who presented the keynote address at the award banquet.


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A Cary, North Carolina businessman is the new president of the North Carolina Masonry Contractors Association (NCMCA.) In April, Danks Burton, general manager and president of Pinnacle Masonry, Inc., was elected to head the 145 member firm professional trade association.

 

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