NCEW marks end of Everett era. (Convention Elections/Awards).A celebration of the Everetts lauded Cora, Tom, and Tomi for their long and devoted service to NCEW NCEW National Conference of Editorial Writers at the convention. Beginning with a sterling performance by the Grammy Award-winning Fairfield Four, the evening was a tribute to their loyalty and nurturing of the organization with loving and meticulous care. A video produced by Neil Heinen featured remarks and reminiscences from a number of NCEW stalwarts. Historian and past president Ann Merriman presented a gold charm of the original NCEW logo to Cora and a similar pendant pendant or pendent In architecture, a sculpted ornament suspended from a vault or ceiling, especially an elongated boss (carved keystone) at the junction of the intersecting ribs of the fan vaulting associated with the English Perpendicular style. to Tomi. Cora and Tomi also received framed posters with a collage of photographs chronicling their years with NCEW. All three Everetts received honorary life memberships in NCEW from Chuck Stokes Stokes , William 1804-1878. British physician. Known especially for his studies of diseases of the chest and heart, he expanded on the observations of John Cheyne in describing the breathing irregularity now known as Cheyne-Stokes respiration. , chair of the Professional Committee. The citation described Cora, who has been associated with NCEW for over 40 years, as "our den mother den mother n. A woman who supervises a den of Cub Scouts. Noun 1. den mother - someone who plays the role of a den mother; "he serves as den mother to all the freshmen in this dormitory"; "she's the den mother to new , our institutional memory, and the heart and soul of NCEW." |
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