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09/30/24 10:26 AM #2106    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

   We share concern with all who have been impacted by Helene. People have been forced to their knees. Entire towns are inaccessible, communities have been devastated. Thankfully FEMA and medical teams were deployed before Hurricane Helene hit southeastern states.. 

 


10/02/24 11:00 AM #2107    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

President Biden ordered deployment of up to 1000 active duty troops to reinforce the North Carolina National Guard's emergency recovery operations including the fight to save lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene's assault on parts of southeastern states.

 


10/03/24 07:47 AM #2108    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

     

        Baseball, 

           a gift to America.

 

 


10/03/24 06:38 PM #2109    

 

Marvin Irving Blusteln

I saw on Face Book that Ron Thigpen passed.  I remmeber him.  I don't see his name for '64.  Did he not graduate with us?


10/04/24 02:22 PM #2110    

 

Jack Edmund Bookwalter

I believe Ron Thigpen went to Niles East after East and West became 4 year schools.

10/04/24 06:03 PM #2111    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

If Ron did not graduate with us, I think he was at West for more than his/our freshman year.


10/05/24 06:56 PM #2112    

Rosalle Stemer

Ron Thigpen performed a lead role in our production of The Heiress, in which I played a bit part. 


10/05/24 10:27 PM #2113    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

Which year was that, Rosalie?

Though Ron did not graduate with us, perhaps he can be included in the "In Memory" section of our website. He attended Lincoln and apparently spent a significant amount of time with us at West.

 


10/11/24 08:22 PM #2114    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

  Dear classmates,      
  Beware rising floodwater; take care.

  The St. Johns River in Florida:         
  expected to crest Wednesday, Oct. 16th.

  be aware: alligators in the back yard  

 


11/23/24 05:51 PM #2115    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

It's deer hunting season in Wisconsin.

Deer are strapped on cars.

Some years ago a bullet meant for a deer went through a friend's bedroom window.

 


12/04/24 11:20 AM #2116    

 

Scott Mermel

Greetings from Palm Springs, CA -- left 18 degree Chicago for this


12/04/24 03:35 PM #2117    

 

Nancy Doyle (Sudlow)

Beautiful! Enjoy!

12/05/24 12:07 PM #2118    

 

Kathleen Moyes (Clewell)

Hi Scott -

Looks like you're in my neighborhood. Another perfect dayin the Coachella Valley!  You picked a good time to be out here.


12/05/24 01:55 PM #2119    

 

Holly Semiloff (Ciotti)

O for crying out loud.  Should I show you a picture of beautiful downtown Eagle Rock???  Or lovely Glendale?  How about a freeway offramp???????????

 

holly ciotti


12/06/24 07:07 PM #2120    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

What joy! on the morning of November 8th, eight historic bells in Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral's northern belfry began to ring out for the first time since Parisians and the world watched in horror as a devastating fire tore through the centuries-old cathedral. The April 2019 fire damaged some parts of the cathedral irrevocably, though a feared collapse was averted. The fire toppled the iconic spire, melted the lead-covered roof, and brought charred beams and stones crashing down. The first task after the fire was to stabilize the structure. Then the cleaning that eradicated both fire damage and centuries of dirt. More than 2,000 architects, engineers, and craftspeople used artisanal methods to painstakingly re-create what was lost and restore what could be saved.

Firefighters saved the towers. Some of the limestone gargoyles and grotesques were damaged by water pressure from the hoses and have been restored or recarved.

The eight bells of the north tower have been cleaned and restored. The pair of bells in the south tower were undamaged. Three new bells have been installed above the altar.

Though modern designs were proposed, the decision favored a reproduction of the 315-foot spire that was toppled by the fire. The rooster atop the spire is new, it has "wings of fire" representing the cathedral, like a phoenix, rising from the ashes; the damaged rooster will be displayed in a new museum. The sixteen copper statues below the spire had been removed before the fire as part of restoration work, they have been reinstalled.

The flying buttresses played an important role in preventing the cathedral's collapse during the fire.

The stained-glass rose windows survived the fire and will be fully restored as part of future work.

Notre Dame will reopen December 8th.

with attribution to "Notre Dame unveiled", Washington Post, December 6, 2024

 


12/10/24 02:25 AM #2121    

 

Fancy Miss Nancy (Novak)

Hello Y'all, My favorite part of the Notre Dame reopening ceremony was getting to hear the nearly 8000 pipes of the 3-story organ. 


01/01/25 04:39 PM #2122    

 

Scott Mermel

So, in the "What a Coincidence" Department --- My granddaughter, Norah, had a leading role as one of the maids in Evanston's production of "The Nutcracker on Ice" for the first two performances.  After the show, I took this picture of her (with my wife, Eve and daughter, Alison):

A few days later, came across this picture of Fran (Garfield) Brown's daughter and granddaughter Mia, who performed in the same role for the final two performances (note the same costume):

How about that for a coincidence!!!!


01/01/25 06:07 PM #2123    

 

Nancy Doyle (Sudlow)

That's so cool! Definitely a coincidence. I'm sure your granddaughter gets her talent from you!

01/01/25 06:26 PM #2124    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

So the granddaughters shared the same role in multiple performances of the same production?          
Wow!

 


01/01/25 06:28 PM #2125    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

   
      HAPPY NEW YEAR to ALL!


01/04/25 09:58 AM #2126    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

  The farm bell tolls before dawn.


01/08/25 10:06 PM #2127    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

  It is tragic to see wind-driven wildfires in Greater L.A. causing apocalyptic destruction.

 The Santa Ana Wind sweeps west from the deserts.

 


01/09/25 08:20 PM #2128    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

 

 

   It takes courage to have hope.

   Without hope life is hopeless.

    It's been said:

               A person can live forty days without food, 

                                       four days without water,

                                      four minutes without air,

                       but only four seconds without hope.
 

 


01/10/25 10:34 PM #2129    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

            "Run, Forrest, Run!"

     Watch Ohio State's linebacker        
      on Sports Center Postgame.

 


01/11/25 04:31 PM #2130    

 

Robert Earl Olson

 

 

Things have changed here since I moved here living at sunset and doheny wla in 1977. It's filled with bums from something called prop 47 making petty theft unprosecutable. Most importantly the wildfires r uncontrollable. My first question when I moved here was y r there no homes up on the hills. Well nor there r homes there where once it was not safe to build. It's how we try to answer the affordable hiusing issues. Plus city and county government never changed firefighting infrastructure with enough water including saltwater to cope.
god hope our elected officials to have wisdom in coping with these chronic issues. Meanwhile we've had beautiful weather in Laguna woods with no smoke and temps in the 70's. It was a great day for ebiking on the strand yesterday. Our turn may come next week so fingers crossed.

 

 


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