Boston Mini-Reunion 2005
Here are the results of our "Guess Who" game. What a variety of experiences we have all had! 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 to see the sheet without the answers
Guess Who...
Answer
… conducted the Tabernacle Choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square with Bonnie Goodliffe at the organ. Connie Cannon … redesigned the boxes in which garments are shipped to Beehive Distribution Centers. Bill Giauque …has run 8 marathons including one in the year he/she turned 60. Jim Backman …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. Lynn Backman …enjoyed lunch with Princess Anne at a horse show. Chris Bracy …attended a fashion show with Princess Stephanie of Monoco. Bill Bracy … once taught history at McMurdo Bay in Antarctica. Richard Bushman … was written up in the Wall Street Journal as an expert on anti-housekeeping. The new status symbol: "I'm too busy to sweep." Claudia Bushman … has been swimming in the Pacific Ocean at Newport every month of the year without a wetsuit. Jim Cannon … found his/her great-great-grandmother’s cousin’s statue in Copenhagen. Karen Giauque … still rides a motorcycle, a 900 cc Triumph, and belongs to the Utah British Bike Club. Mike Jensen … doesn’t have a single first cousin; but his/her children have 48. And he/she once lived on Easy Street. John Nagel … owes his/her well-adjusted personality to having had 12 operations and 25 addresses, and to never having had a Big Mac. Betsey Nagel … as a teenager, spent a week at sea as a VIP on the USS Randolph, an aircraft carrier of the Sixth Fleet. Kent Price … 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. Morrie Thurston … had his/her first modeling job for Macy’s Department store at age five. It was also the last modeling job. Keena Price … 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. Lloyd Stewart … 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. Chuck & Jan Stoddard … 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. Dawn Thurston … 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. Marv & Sandy VanDam