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08/28/21 04:45 PM #1807    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

Psychologists Christine Langhanns and Hermann Muller concluded from studies of people solving math problems: "Sitting quietly is not necessarily the best condition for learning in school."

Research studying the body's role in thinking shows that the body must first be interacting with the world to activate and open up the mind for learning.

When our bodies are moving, our minds are more open to learning.

To ask students to sit still to stay "on task" actually increases the burden on their mind (their cognitive load) - they have to concentrate on quieting their bodies and fix themselves to their desk or digital screen.

Teachers are wise to normalize movement during class. Activity often helps people do their best thinking. Activating the body activates the mind.

-- Katie Headrick Taylor, Associate Professor of Learning Sciences and Human Development, U of Washington 

 


09/06/21 10:59 AM #1808    

David Alex

I am excited to announce that my play, “N,” which premiered in Chicago in 2019 is being given four additional productions around the country.  See below.  Also, fifteen additional companies have requested to read the script so there may be more news in the year to come.

 

There is additional information, including reviews, on my website, davidalex.net.  Here is a brief synopsis. 

 

N.  Mrs. Page is a passionate social and political conservative African American woman. When her caregiver, Eddy, a White liberal actor, refuses to use the N-Word in a play he’s rehearsing, they each learn something about themselves from the other’s perspective. 

 

Upcoming Productions

Black Sheep Players (Sharon, PA), September 10-12, 2021.

Lewis University (Romeoville IL), October 2021.

Angel Wing Project (Glen Burnie, Maryland), February, 2022.

Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate New York (Albany, NY), April 2022.

 

Note, I will be attending the production in Sharon, Pennsylvania on Sept 11 and Sept 12 (matinee).   Sharon is 30 minutes from Youngstown, Ohio.  I will be attending the opening nights of the other productions.

 

If you live nearby one of these cities it would be great to see you.

 

All the best and thanks for your support,

David Alex
Member, Dramatists Guild

davidalex.net

mrdavidalex@yahoo.com

2626 Lakeview #2303

Chicago IL 60614

630-835-9288

 


11/02/21 06:09 PM #1809    

 

Larry Metnick

I hope this message isn't too macabre, but I just saw an obituary for an Alan Rosen, age 74, married to Sharon. Does anyone know if this is our Lincoln Hall and Niles West classmate?

 


11/02/21 07:49 PM #1810    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

Larry, I checked and found the names of our classmate's children and grandchildren match the names of the bereaved in the obituary which also lists a sister Debra and a brother Edward.

 


11/03/21 01:06 AM #1811    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

There is a chapel service for Alan Rosen today, Wednesday, November 3rd at 1:30 PM. 
Funeral arrangements are under the care of Shalom Memorial Funeral Home and Memorial Park,     
1700 W Rand Road      
Arlington Heights, IL
(847) 255 - 3520

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation Burgundy Bunch, 
https://give.themmrf.org/BurgundyBunch

 


11/03/21 01:37 PM #1812    

 

Larry Metnick

Thanks Janis, though sorry to hear it. I have good memories of Alan Rosen going back to fifth grade softball games.


11/11/21 07:09 PM #1813    

 

Allan Norman Karlin

So sorry to hear of Alan Rosen's passing.  Only saw him a few times over the years, but it was always a pleasure.  Sincere, decent, smart -- all around good guy.


12/17/21 11:46 PM #1814    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

The photo for Robert Edward Schwarz on the In Memory Yearbook Photo page is not Robey Schwarz.    
The photo on Robey's personal In Memory page is Robert Edward Schwarz.


12/18/21 01:37 PM #1815    

 

Beverlee Ann Arpan (Marshall)

So, who is this guy?  Or should I say, was? Post answer if you know.


12/18/21 01:53 PM #1816    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

I loved Robey.    
With all due respect, no one could take his place.


12/20/21 11:09 AM #1817    

 

Donn Pearlman

Year-end greetings and best wishes to the Niles West class of 1964. May 2022 be a year of good health and happiness.


12/24/21 05:53 PM #1818    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

As a Christian celebrating the good news of Christmas, I am encouraged to recognize and affirm that Jesus was a Jew - he thought of himself as a Jew and he embraced Jewish tradition. Jesus made it possible for us all to be a part of the people of God.

 


12/24/21 09:55 PM #1819    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

from the prologue to the gospel of  John     
"He came unto his own, and his own received him not. But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons (and daughters) of God...Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God...full of grace and truth."

 


12/25/21 08:24 PM #1820    

 

Paul Richard Hain

 

Janis,

Thank you for the reminder about the meaning of Christmas.  It's a greeting of love and peace.  We really need that in today's world.

 

Donn,

Thank you for the greeting, as well.  It's great to be alive to share greetings with all our high school friends.


12/26/21 07:04 PM #1821    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

Alan D Schwartz, Niles West class of 1964, is mistakenly shown as Robert Edward Schwarz on our website "In Memory Yearbook Photo" page.

Alan D Schwartz did not join the website so he may not be aware that his photo appears in the "In Memory" section on our website.

 


01/01/22 01:23 PM #1822    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

Robey has been found!    
Sadly his life was cut way too short...    
his senior class picture is engaging, but not as good as being alive.    
It is bittersweet to remember all our classmates...

Hope Alan D Schwartz is alive and well in the New Year   
[having been resurrected (removed from the "In Memory Yearbook Photos" page)].    
Thank you, Scott. It is not often we see resurrection.

Happy New Year to all!        
Onward into 2022 we go, our work's cut out for us.

 


02/13/22 05:43 AM #1823    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

   LVI


02/17/22 05:18 PM #1824    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

"Maybe a small act of kindness would help the world a little."        
-- Charles Schulz

Bravo and thanks to Fred Guttenberg for his tireless work to protect our children.

Make kindness the norm.        
No act of kindness is too small.      
 

Random Acts of Kindness Day 2022

 


02/22/22 02:22 AM #1825    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

It's Twosday, 2-22-22,      
- President George Washington's birthday - 
{which never falls on the 3rd Monday of February [which is when we celebrate his birthday (Presidents Day)]}.

The natural logarithm of 2 is the fundamental unit of entropy (however it works...
In baseball, the call has a name: "deuces wild".    
           "Two on, two out,    
            and count of 2 & 2."   
(Will there even be baseball this year?)

Enjoy  2's day.      
No way to expect to be posting on 2-22-2222.

 


02/26/22 06:54 PM #1826    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

"I pray that the whole world might
sit down together and share 
its bread and its wine."  
-- Ann Weems


03/02/22 05:13 PM #1827    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

"People planning spring travel are like bears coming out of hibernation. We are awake and planning to travel - but not ready to go too far."

Melanie Fish, Expedia

 


03/04/22 09:45 AM #1828    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

"All I have is a voice. I must use it or lose it, use it in support of the common good.      
"We may be 'defenseless under the night'...'In every way we can, let us say no to the night and yes to whatever brings light.' "    
-- Parker Palmer reflecting on W.H. Auden's poem, "September 1, 1939"

 


03/08/22 08:36 PM #1829    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

"God places the best things in life on the other side of fear."      
-- Will Smith, quoting his grandmother.


 


03/10/22 12:00 AM #1830    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

"What day is it?" asked Pooh. 
"It's today," squeaked Piglet.  
"My favorite day," said Pooh.    
-- A A Milne


03/11/22 04:33 PM #1831    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

"Cometh the hour, 
          cometh the man."


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