Fabulous Quiz
Class President Mike Hanigan spoke to the collected Senior throng at some major hoopla event. The dais is filled with honored parents and guests including Fr. Vap and Dennis Butler's mother. But Dennis's mother was much more than just a parent.
What was Mrs. Butler's other special connection to the Senior Class and what did Dennis affectionately call her when not referring to her as "Mom"?
We had spirit, yes we did ...
Before many important athletic events, supporters found it raised the spirit of Bolt players to engage in pep-like activities. Some were off-campus, such as the one memorialized below.
1. Where is the rally being held? KLMS Radio Station
2. Does anybody still have a watchband like that? Rumor has it, "Yes!" Check the Message Forum
3. Where did they get those fabulous hats? I think Dick did get his from a cheerleader. I purchased mine myself after arduous fashion hat comparisons, probably at M & P or K-Mart.
Find this pic and MORE in the Photo Gallery. NOW, you can even add your own nostalgic or appropriately embarrassing photos.
LAST WEEK:
1. What's Dick doing? 2. Where is he doing it?
3. What's the occasion?
1. What's Dick doing? 2. Where is he doing it?
3. What's the occasion?
Jim Lintel seemed to know and the conversation about Johannes Brand continues. He seemed to have no shortage of post-grad Pius contact once he went back home to wherever in Germany he ended up calling home.
A host of respondents combined to answer the questions about our International Man of Mystery, Johannes Brand. Learn all the fascinating details on the Message Forum page.
"Yes, Kathy. There is a universal language. It's music!"
The Class of '70 had a foreigner in our midst -- a talented one at that. For honor grades:
1. Who is Kathy turning the page for?
2. Where was he from (be as specific as possible)?
3. How many keys are there on a standard piano?
POLITICALLY CORRECT: If you answered "Ivy Harper" to last week's Quiz Question, you are "Soaring for honor grades!" P.S. SHE WON her primary, although she has yet to sign up to gladhand with her prospective constituents/classmates in August.
What Classmate has thrown her figurative hat into the equally figurative political ring? Hint: Her name is on the sign. 
What's up with the apron?
After graduation, a number of us became familiar with John Neal's culinary (particularly baking) skills, BUT that's another story. What's the story behind this picture?
ANSWER: As Joe said on the Forum, a number of guys took Home Ec and it made Pi Hi news, but the apron was optional.
ANSWER to Last Week's "weak sauce" question: Program cover from Night; May 6, 1970; Lincoln Hotel; music by the Collections
Deb Shommer dug into the memory vault with all the answers to the quiz about Claire Aylward's, Anna Last's, Debbie Schommer's and Marilyn Vestecka's little act. Check out the "Message Forum" for the story.
Challenge 2.5 answers below.
It's a two-parter. Go to the Message Forum page to post your answers to the following:
1. Tinius always whined about having to take pictures like this. Why did he whine about bridge pictures?
Tinius probably had a bunch of whines when he took bridge decorating pictures, but the one a number of us remembering is him complaining 'cause he had to get up so _________ early!
2. Provide a cutline to the picture that captures the essence of this Kodak moment.
Looks like Kuch's answer scared off any other snappy cutlines, so kudos to Tom. If you missed it, his cutline was: Tinius asked if they needed to go number one or number two. Appears unanimous.
Week 2
Fill in the blank. "Not a nun, but a _NAN_"
