Boston Mini-Reunion 2005
Here is the original questionnaire we handed out at the reunion. See how many you could have correctly identified. It was a lot of fun trying to figure out who belonged to each one. It shows that we need to get together more often. Click here for the answers.
Guess Who...
Answer
… conducted the Tabernacle Choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square with Bonnie Goodliffe at the organ. … redesigned the boxes in which garments are shipped to Beehive Distribution Centers. …has run 8 marathons including one in the year he/she turned 60. …was a waiter/waitress on Martha’s Vineyard during the summer after graduation from college in order to spend three months in Europe with two friends that fall. …enjoyed lunch with Princess Anne at a horse show. …attended a fashion show with Princess Stephanie of Monoco. … once taught history at McMurdo Bay in Antarctica. … was written up in the Wall Street Journal as an expert on anti-housekeeping. The new status symbol: "I'm too busy to sweep." … has been swimming in the Pacific Ocean at Newport every month of the year without a wetsuit. … found his/her great-great-grandmother’s cousin’s statue in Copenhagen. … still rides a motorcycle, a 900 cc Triumph, and belongs to the Utah British Bike Club. … doesn’t have a single first cousin; but his/her children have 48. And he/she once lived on Easy Street. … owes his/her well-adjusted personality to having had 12 operations and 25 addresses, and to never having had a Big Mac. … as a teenager, spent a week at sea as a VIP on the USS Randolph, an aircraft carrier of the Sixth Fleet. … organized and led a tour of 30 extended family members to the remote valleys of Norway to visit farms and churches built by his/her ancestors. … had his/her first modeling job for Macy’s Department store at age five. It was also the last modeling job. … at the end of a busy day in Kuala Lumpur, was sitting in a hotel room on the 10th floor, when he/she saw a young woman, obviously distraught, directly across from him on the ledge of a building, high above the gathering crowd ten stories below. As he/she watched the scene unfold and the young woman finally talked down by the police to the cheers of the crowd he/she offered a silent prayer for the young woman’s welfare and returned to his book, Man’s Search For Meaning. … dislikes their new street name ( Horsetail ) for obvious reasons and is having a contest to rename the street. It must be a name of a wildflower to conform with the rest of the streets in the neighborhood - your suggestions are welcome. … despite not playing a musical instrument, saw all 4 children through 10 years of piano lessons, putting up with their complaints and staying the course until they became accomplished musicians. … has had lows and highs. The low: Backpacked down into the Havasupi Indian Reservation at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Marvelous scenery down there! The high: Accidentally sent over a thousand post-card emails from the top of the Jungfrau in Switzerland, nearly collapsing a major international institution's computer network.