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Linda Jordan, I. King Jordan, and Jane Fernandes welcome people to the Gallaudet breakfast.







Debbie Destefano and Wilton McMillan lead the Gallaudet fight song.







Knights of the Flying Fingers award recipients, members of the Fulton III Committee. From left to right Christopher Wagner, Howard Rosenblum, Nancylynn Ward, Rebecca Rosenthal, Darlene Zangara, Pamela Lloyd, Barbara Jean Wood (Vice Chair), and Steve Florio (Chair).







 
Ron Obray of HOVRS speaks during the VRS Consumer and Industry Forum II.







 
Delegates vote during the Council of Representatives.







Margie English plays cards at the Verizon booth.







 
Andy Lange presents the Knights of Flying Fingers award to California Association of the Deaf President Richard Ray.







Busy in the NAD staff workroom during the Alan Hurwitz interview.







 
Carlos Stained Glass booth showcases its artwork.







T. Alan Hurwitz gives his presentation titled, "Potpourri of Life Experiences: Trials and Tribulations" during the Senior Citizens Luncheon.







Miss Deaf Colorado, Jade Lauren Sims.







Miss Deaf Iowa, Rachel Marie Nemmers performs her talent, "Life of a Gum".







Miss Deaf Florida, Lisa Brenda Herbert performing her talent, "Life is a Cabaret".







Miss Deaf Illinois, Santana Marie Hollingshed, introduces herself.






Miss Deaf Illinois, Santana Marie Hollingshed performs her talent "1 2 step".







 Jessica Tanner, Miss Deaf Connecticut.







Tawny Holmes leads an FSSA rally in the late afternoon.







Junior NAD representatives Chris Kearney and Michelle Lapides pose before the 125th Anniversary Banquet.







Mel Carter reaches out and touches some hearts at the 125th Anniversary Banquet.







Damara Paris, recipient of the Randall McClelland Memorial Award, with Robert "Sandie" Sanderson, past NAD president.







Sheila Conlon-Mentkowski, recipient of the NAD President's Award.







Nancy Bloch, NAD CEO, thanks Andrew J. Lange for giving her the NAD President's Award.






Libby Pollard, recipient of the NAD-RID Outstanding Service to Interpreting award, talks about her first experience, which was a terrible one, using an interpreter to speak to a large audience during a governor's event in Pennsylvania.







All of the living past NAD presidents pose on stage during the Banquet.







 
Helena Schmitt of Maryland, recipient of the NAD CEO award.







Leslie Elion, recipient of the NAD CEO award.







Bernard Bragg talks about how past NAD president Larry Newman first persuaded him to donate to the NAD many years ago. Bragg donated a significant amount of money to a NAD endowment fund focused on the arts and films.

Date: 7/2/2006


from: www.nad.org/2006confblog


 


 



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